Finding True North: Where Human Design Meets Mindset & Soul

021: Living Our Design: 2/4 & 1/3 in Real Life


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Last week, you learned about the six profile lines.

This week, it gets personal.

In this episode of Finding True North, Kelly-Anne and Jacqueline continue the conversation by sharing their own profile lines and how they’ve experienced them in real life.

Understanding your profile on paper is one thing, but recognizing it in your patterns, your relationships, and your life story is where things really start to click.

This episode brings Human Design out of theory and into lived experience.

In this episode, you will hear about:
  1. A recap of the six profile lines and their core traits
  2. Why your profile includes two lines and what each represents
  3. The difference between your conscious and unconscious expression
  4. How your first line shapes how you see yourself
  5. How your second line influences how others experience you
  6. Real life examples of how profile lines show up over time
  7. The growth edges and strengths within each line
  8. Why self awareness creates more compassion for yourself and others

Understanding your profile is not about putting yourself in a box. It is about recognizing the patterns that have always been there.

When you begin to see how your lines show up in your life, things start to make sense. The way you learn. The way you connect. The way you grow.

10 Minute Human Design & Mindset Starter Kit:

https://kellyanneappleton.myflodesk.com/starterkit

Discover your Human Design: https://humandesignblueprint.com/

Connect with Kelly-Anne:

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/appletonkellyanne/

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/kellyanne.appleton

Connect with Jacqueline:

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jacqueline_sch

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jacquelineschofield

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