Human Design got me curious

To Be and Not to Be: What Human Design Taught Me

I’ll be honest: when I first heard about Human Design, I was skeptical. That was back in March 2025. Since then, I must have come across it a dozen times, and eventually curiosity caught me. I decided to give it a try.

For those unfamiliar, Human Design is a system that blends elements of astrology, the I Ching, Kabbalah, and the chakra system. The idea is to create a kind of “map” of how you’re wired, your strengths, tendencies, and decision-making style. It’s not science, but rather a framework for reflection.

I turned out to be a Generator, which probably doesn’t mean much if you haven’t looked into it. As I read more (with ChatGPT helping me decode it first), I realized how interesting it was. Not just to understand what being a Generator involves, using energy sustainably, trusting my intuition, esponding to life, but also to see clearly what I’m not. That part was surprisingly freeing.

It gave me another lens to look at myself, and sometimes that’s exactly what we need: a shift in perspective to shake up our thinking. I bought a book, did more research about it and have decided to bring it into my individual coaching sessions as an additional tool for reflection.

You can test it yourself for free. All you need is your birth information (the exact time matters). You can pull up a free chart on a site like mybodygraph.com and see what it says.

My recommendation: Read it as a hypothesis. Test the strategy for a week. Notice if it brings a little more ease, a little less resistance.

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