HUMAN DESIGN

Learn your chart with more than your head.

Human Design can become an enormous amount of information very quickly. My workshops combine clear teaching with experimentation, reflection, conversation, and creativity so your chart becomes something you can begin recognizing in yourself.

  • Type.
  • Strategy.
  • Authority.
  • Profile.
  • Centers.
  • Gates.
  • Channels.
  • Variables.
  • Incarnation crosses.

Before long, you know seventeen new vocabulary words and are still wondering how any of it changes what you do on Tuesday afternoon.

My Human Design workshops take another approach.

We learn the mechanics.

Then we interact with them.

Through conversation, experimentation, reflection, creativity, and lived experience, your chart becomes something you can begin recognizing in yourself.

PAINT YOUR DESIGN

A creative introduction to Human Design.

Paint Your Design is an introductory Human Design workshop where we learn the foundational pieces of your chart while physically working with your own bodygraph.

Each participant receives their chart to paint, mark, write on, alter, and make their own as we go.

Your bodygraph stops being a strange diagram on a screen.

It becomes something you have spent time with.

Paint and creative materials

What we explore.

Your type

How your energy is designed to engage with life, work, people, opportunities, and what asks for your attention.

Your strategy

The mechanics Human Design gives you for navigating what comes toward you.

Your authority

How your body processes decisions and what it can feel like to begin recognizing that process for yourself.

Your centers

Where energy operates consistently within you and where you may be more susceptible to conditioning, amplification, learning, and outside pressure.

Your profile

How you tend to learn, relate, develop through experience, and move through the world with other people.

Where do you recognize this in your own life?

Why we paint the chart.

Because Human Design is easier to understand when you have a relationship with the thing you’re looking at.

As we learn, you might:

  • Add color.
  • Circle something.
  • Write a memory beside a center.
  • Draw a symbol.
  • Make a note.
  • Paint over something.
  • Ask a question.

Your chart becomes part map, part canvas, part field notes.

There is no correct way to paint it.

You do not need artistic experience.

The creative practice gives your mind another way to interact with the material.

What you leave with.

  • An accessible understanding of your type, strategy, and authority
  • An introduction to your centers and profile
  • Language for patterns you may already recognize in yourself
  • Practical ways to begin experimenting with your design
  • Your own painted Human Design bodygraph
  • Reflection prompts for continuing the experiment
  • A way into Human Design that doesn’t require memorizing the whole
system first

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LIVING YOUR DESIGN

You know the chart. Now notice what happens when you live with it.

Living Your Design is the follow-up workshop.

Bring your painted chart back.

Bring the questions you collected after the first workshop.

Bring the places where your authority felt obvious.

Bring the decisions where it absolutely did not.

This is where we begin moving from learning Human Design into experimenting with it.

What we explore.

Conditioning

Where are you experiencing pressure to become, prove, hurry, control, know, hold on, or keep everyone else comfortable? We use your open and undefined centers to begin recognizing conditioning in ordinary life.

Decision-making

What happens when you experiment with your strategy and authority? Where does your mind intervene? What are you learning from the decisions you’ve made?

Creativity + work

How might your energy, profile, centers, and decision-making mechanics show up in the way you create, work, communicate, lead, collaborate, and rest?

Relationships

What changes when your design enters another person’s field? Where do you stay connected to yourself? Where do you start adapting?

Deconditioning

Not becoming a perfect Human Design person. Learning to recognize what’s happening. And having more choice about what you do next.

Keep painting.

Your chart comes back into the process.

  • Add another layer.
  • Mark what you’ve discovered.
  • Circle the places where you’ve experienced conditioning.
  • Add questions.
  • Paint over what you thought you understood differently.

The chart becomes a record of your experiment.

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Private Human Design workshops.

Paint Your Design and Living Your Design can also be brought into:

  • Memberships
  • Retreats
  • Communities
  • Masterminds
  • Creative groups
  • Private gatherings
  • Teams

Private workshops can also be shaped around a particular Human Design focus, including creativity, business, decision-making, relationships, visibility, leadership, or deconditioning.

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You don’t need to master Human Design.

You need somewhere useful to begin.

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