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In this episode, Nicole reveals the most common mistake people make when engaging with human design, preventing them from experiencing its full potential. She explores how this mistake leads to self-labeling, limitation, and a lack of progress. You will learn the importance of active implementation, embodiment, and experimentation in order to unlock transformative results.
Nicole covers:
The biggest mistake she sees people making over and over when it comes to Human Design
Why almost everyone thinks they're further along in their Human Design journey than they actually are (and what you can do to change that)
Success stories of some clients that highlight the tangible and intangible results of human design, such as increased confidence, business growth, and transformed relationships
The role of active work, integration, and the continuous evolution of understanding in unlocking the full potential of human design
Find out more about the brand new membership community for Human Design enthusiasts. A space I've carefully curated to give you EVERYTHING you need to accelerate your understanding of Human Design and take daily action to become the most authentic, unshakeable you. Find out more and sign up now at nicolelaino.com/lab.
Be sure to visit nicolelaino.com/podcastlinks for all of the current links to events, freebies, and more!
Don't forget to enter our monthly contest where you can win your own mini reading/coaching session on the show! Leave a review for the show, take a screenshot of the review, share it on Instagram and tag @nicolelainoofficial and you're in the drawing.
If you enjoyed this week's episode, I'd so appreciate you doing a few things for me:
Learn more about your Human Design and get your full chart for free. Click here to get your free chart.
Interested in learning more about working with me? Click here to learn more about how we can work together.
By Nicole Laino5
9191 ratings
In this episode, Nicole reveals the most common mistake people make when engaging with human design, preventing them from experiencing its full potential. She explores how this mistake leads to self-labeling, limitation, and a lack of progress. You will learn the importance of active implementation, embodiment, and experimentation in order to unlock transformative results.
Nicole covers:
The biggest mistake she sees people making over and over when it comes to Human Design
Why almost everyone thinks they're further along in their Human Design journey than they actually are (and what you can do to change that)
Success stories of some clients that highlight the tangible and intangible results of human design, such as increased confidence, business growth, and transformed relationships
The role of active work, integration, and the continuous evolution of understanding in unlocking the full potential of human design
Find out more about the brand new membership community for Human Design enthusiasts. A space I've carefully curated to give you EVERYTHING you need to accelerate your understanding of Human Design and take daily action to become the most authentic, unshakeable you. Find out more and sign up now at nicolelaino.com/lab.
Be sure to visit nicolelaino.com/podcastlinks for all of the current links to events, freebies, and more!
Don't forget to enter our monthly contest where you can win your own mini reading/coaching session on the show! Leave a review for the show, take a screenshot of the review, share it on Instagram and tag @nicolelainoofficial and you're in the drawing.
If you enjoyed this week's episode, I'd so appreciate you doing a few things for me:
Learn more about your Human Design and get your full chart for free. Click here to get your free chart.
Interested in learning more about working with me? Click here to learn more about how we can work together.

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