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These celebrity chart readings are my interpretations of what I see in their charts. It’s not about rewriting their story or psychoanalyzing their lives. For this post, I was inspired by the multi-layered, secret notes folded into Taylor Swift’s Midnights album. Taylor’s Swift chart only has three defined centers: heart (the ego), splenic (existential awareness), and […]

Taylor Swift’s Human Design Chart

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“What do you do for a living?” people ask, as I’m awkwardly mingling with friends-of-my-friends. “Uh… well, it’s kind of like astrology, but it’s not actually astro-” “That’s so cool! I’m an Aries!” “Of course you are…” 🔥🔥🔥 This is a big one that both aspiring and professional Human Design readers hear. Sometimes I’m asked how I convince people to […]

Talking to Your Peers About Human Design

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This weekend is Mother’s Day. I always found this “holiday” odd because I am a mother and a parent every day and don’t feel like I need a special day to receive recognition and flowers. On the other end, I take care to gift parents something on their children’s birthdays because it marks the day that they […]

Using Human Design for Children

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The first chart I looked at? Mine.The second chart I looked at? My sons’ charts. Human Design is said to be originally made for parents to nurture and understand the next generation. The hope is that children are not raised to be all the same – we celebrate their individuality and needs from an early age. Perhaps […]

Reading Human Design for Adults versus Children

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She conned her way through New York’s socialites with her aggregated accent and appetite for fashion. Her extravagant lies bought her eight charges, including grand larceny, attempted grand larceny and theft of services. She’s known as Anna Delvey Sorokin, brought to our living room screens and iPhones through Shonda Rhimes’s recent adaptation on Netflix. Anna […]

Anna “Delvey” Sorokin’s Human Design Chart

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You’re reading this post because you’ve been toying with the idea of getting certified in Human Design. This is a topic that is near and dear to me because back in 2019, I was working through the same situation. I hope that this post provides some truth and much-needed clarity around the topic of getting certified in Human Design. […]

Human Design Certification: Should You?

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When I first encountered Human Design, I wanted to share the system with some of my business peers. One of them said, “I don’t like the history of Human Design. I’m not into it at all.” Curious, I Googled the history of Human Design. Until now, I didn’t know much about Human Design outside of […]

Cultural Appropriation in Human Design

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In the middle of your Human Design chart, there is a diamond center known as “the G center.” This is the center of love, identity and direction. Centers are usually categorized by their type. They are: Then you have the throat center (a post for another day) and the G center (who you are). Today’s post will cover […]

G Center: Love, Identity, Direction

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The Human Design system’s been making waves in the coaching and new-age communities. If you recently learned about Human Design (or returning to Human Design), this post will get you started. Human Design is about the individual. When the system was first “downloaded” by Ra Uru Hu, he said that this was for parents to […]

Human Design Guide for the Curious

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These celebrity chart readings are my interpretations of what I see in their charts. It’s not about rewriting their story or psychoanalyzing their lives. I wrote this post throughout the December season, digging into the chart of my favorite filmmaker. Tim Burton’s chart contains quad left variables, an open head (pressure to think) center, an undefined […]

Tim Burton’s Human Design Chart