Finding True North: Where Human Design Meets Mindset & Soul

019: How the Knowing–Doing Gap Keeps us Stuck


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You know what would move your life forward. So why are you not doing it?

In this episode of Finding True North, Kelly-Anne and Jacqueline explore the knowing–doing gap, a concept popularized by Bob Proctor. This is the space between knowing what would support you and actually following through.

And it is not about willpower.

In this episode, you will learn:
  1. What the knowing–doing gap really is
  2. Why behavior is driven by subconscious beliefs
  3. What a paradigm is and how it shapes your actions
  4. Why shame keeps you stuck
  5. How conditioning and Human Design intersect
  6. Why awareness is the first step to real change

If you are not following through, it is not because you are lazy. It is because a belief underneath your behavior is running the show.

When you understand your Human Design, many of those old stories start to unravel. What you thought was a flaw may actually be part of your design.

Instead of trying harder, get curious.

Download the free 10 Minute Human Design and Mindset Starter Kit linked in the show notes and begin with one small aligned shift.

The answers are not out there.

They are already inside you.

10 Minute Human Design & Mindset Starter Kit:

https://kellyanneappleton.myflodesk.com/starterkit

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Finding True North: Where Human Design Meets Mindset & SoulBy Jacqueline Schofield & Kelly-Anne Appleton