148. How I Integrate Human Design

We're taking a look at the process I go through when I'm learning about something new, especially in Human Design. I've recently realized that I move through two phases (well, it's probably more, but I'm keeping it simple for now).  First, I start with mentally understanding and processing a new topic. Then, I begin to shift that understanding from my mind into my being through applying what I've learned. I observe myself (and sometimes the world around me) to solidify and more deeply understand what I've learned.  That's why I haven't gone terribly deep into many Human Design topics (think the more in-depth ones like tone or base). Because I simply don't have the embodied understanding that I need to really share the information in a meaningful way.  So as I share this process with you, I want to challenge you and invite you to think about where you are in your own understanding journey in Human Design. Where do you hold the information? And are you really living it? Each answer is personal and unique to you and how you operate, so take some time and reflect.   Support the podcast by making a donation - https://glow.fm/thatprojectorlife/   Want my sass and guidance in your back pocket? Check out Human Design Mentoring.   Looking for more courses, challenges, and resources that support a Projector in business? Join the That Projector Life Membership here.   For all the links mentioned in this episode, check out the complete show notes: https://www.thatprojectorguide.com/tpl148/

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That Projector Life is the podcast for Human Design Projectors who are ready to learn and live their unique design. Hosted by 1/3 Self-Projected Projector Ardelia Lee, this show is all about exploring what it means to be a Projector from a practical standpoint. You're invited to listen in and dive into the foundations of the Human Design system - along with uniquely Projector topics like waiting for the invitation and recognition. We'll also cover how you can apply what you're learning to your life (practical application is the name of the game).