282: Six Misconceptions About Human Design
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When speaking of their Human Design, I often hear language classifying things as “good” or “bad,” but there isn’t anything “good” or “bad” in one’s Human Design.  So, in the episode, I clarify the following misconceptions about Human Design: Defined Centers are “good” Undefined Centers are “bad” Influence is “bad” My Human Design doesn’t resonate with me, so it’s “wrong” I’ve been conditioned, so I did something “wrong” There’s always a “like for like” answer  …and how to reframe your perception of them. READ THE SHOW NOTES JOIN THE COMMUNITY WORK WITH ME CONNECT ON INSTAGRAM
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