163. How to Run a Household as a Projector
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In this episode, we're talking about some basic principles for running a household as a Projector. And we'll expand on those with some examples as we dive further into specific aspects of managing a home. This episode is meant for anyone who's in charge of a household, regardless of gender.  We'll walk through some suggestions I have for Projectors about running a household (please take them with a grain of salt), and I'll share how I've finally figured out the best way to manage my own household. (It's only taken me 5 years to find my current system, and I'm sure that will change when we move in the future).  The topics that we'll dive into more specifically are how to clean without losing steam halfway through - and leaving a bigger mess than when you started - and meal planning. Don't lose sight of the fact that running a household is a big job, and it takes a lot of time and energy. And be gentle with yourself. The world won't end if you don't clean the bathrooms (or vacuum).    Show Notes Learn more about your unique Human Design by booking a reading here.   Want to learn how you can work with your Projector energy to attract aligned invitations? Check out the Attract Epic Invitations online course here.   For all the links mentioned in this episode, check out the complete show notes: https://www.thatprojectorguide.com/tpl163/
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