The Authority Series: Exploring the Environmental Authority with Three Mental Projectors
Description
If you’re a mental projector, like me, you’re already a pretty rare human design type. All mental projectors have “environmental” authority.
So in today’s episode, I’m chatting with two fellow mental projectors. We’re chatting about our personal experiences as mental projectors, how we’ve each learned to get out of our heads and into our bodies, and the challenges and nuances that we each experience with our decision-making authority.
If you’re a mental projector, I hope this episode resonates with you and encourages you to explore your authority further.
What you’ll find in this episode:
[03:24] What it was like for each of us when we found out we were mental projectors, and what it’s like being a mental projector and how it’s different from other projector types
[14:57] The differences and similarities in how we each individually approach our environmental authority, and the nuances in decision-making that exist for each mental projector
[27:01] The challenges that can come with this authority, including finding people you trust to soundboard with, and the importance of continuing to use your authority, even when things don’t always go according to “plan”
[38:32] Where our strongest areas of conditioning show up for each of us
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