I've been on a path of self-discovery for most of my life.
When Human Design found me about six years ago, whait gave me wasn't just a new framework. It gave me a structural map for what I had already been living.
I recognized myself in the chart.
The patterns that had felt like character flaws or personal failures suddenly had a mechanical explanation. That was the first shift.
The second shift was slower. Learning that recognition isn't the same as recalibration. I still had to take the knowledge into the actual moments — the decisions, the relational dynamics, the places where the old programming wanted to run the show.
What I do now is teach the part that comes after the recognition.
Real-time translation of how your specific design is functioning — or not — in your actual life.
That gap between knowing and living? I know it from the inside. And I know what it takes to close it