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Wednesday Wisdom Drop: Embracing My 2/4 Profile

Lately, I’ve been reflecting on what it really means to embrace my 2/4 profile in Human Design. Because it’s one thing to know your profile… and another thing to actually live it.


As a 2/4, I’m the Natural and the Opportunist. That means I carry this deep, innate talent—but I often can’t see it myself. I need to be recognized by others for what I naturally do well… and then I need to be invited into the right spaces by my community.


And let me tell you—it’s taken me some time to stop pushing and start trusting that rhythm.


Instead of forcing visibility or chasing opportunities, I’ve been leaning into the magic of alignment:

✨ Honing my craft quietly behind the scenes

✨ Showing up authentically in the places I feel drawn to


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Monday Reflection: Preparing to Navigate Love & Connection

This week, I’m putting the finishing touches on something that’s been deeply on my heart: Navigating Love & Connection Through Human Design—my upcoming workshop happening Saturday, May 10.


As I finalize the content, I’ve been reflecting on just how much our relationships shape us—how we love, how we lose ourselves, how we try to understand others without always understanding ourselves first.


This workshop is for anyone who’s ever asked:

✨ Why do I keep repeating the same patterns in love?

✨ Why do some connections feel effortless while others are so heavy?

✨ How can I create relationships that feel aligned, honest, and empowering?


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I am very much looking forward to this workshop! Even with everything I have learned, I know there is so much more. This workshop is going to be such a blessing and magical. Thank you for hosting it.

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Friday Connection: When I Gave Up My Sovereignty

This week, I had a day that left me completely depleted.

Not just tired—knocked out.

My body has been in recovery mode for two days now… and honestly, I’m still not sure it’s done.


And the hardest part? I saw it coming.


I knew the schedule was too full.

I knew I didn’t have the energetic space for what I had committed to.


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This was so heartfelt and a lovely reminder about how sometimes even when we see what's coming, we don't protect ourselves. I know since having human design in my life and you showing me how to set boundaries, I've gotten better with shedding what isn't mine. Thank you.

Today I am working and I know that sometimes I overly book myself with the one hour I have after work before going to pick up the kids. So, instead, today I will sit in the quiet and focus on my prayers and affirmations.


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Monday Reflection: The Power of Permission

Last week, I shared a series of “permission slip” posts—gentle reminders that you don’t need to earn permission to live in alignment with your design. But those posts weren’t just creative content.


They came from real moments. From the one-on-one sessions I’ve been doing.


Because again and again, I find myself reading for people who are waiting for the same thing: Permission.


✨ The Projector who needs permission to rest without guilt.

✨ The Emotional Authority who needs permission to take their time reaching clarity.

✨ The Undefined G Center who needs permission to not have their purpose all figured out.


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Wednesday Wisdom Drop: Enter the April Portal

Ah yes—perfect timing to introduce the portal to anyone who hasn’t seen it yet and invite those who have to begin actively working with it. Here's your refined Wednesday Wisdom Drop for today, April 9:

At the start of the month, I shared something new with this community—A place for grounding, reflection, and intention-setting:The April Ritual & Reflection Portal.


Inside, you’ll find journal prompts, energy themes, and a simple but powerful invitation to choose a word of the month—a word to anchor you, guide you, and help you align with the version of yourself you’re becoming.


My word for April is Sovereignty, and I can already feel how it’s asking me to step into deeper self-trust, clearer boundaries, and full energetic ownership.


Your word doesn’t have to be perfect. It doesn’t have to be profound.It just has to be yours.


✨ Maybe your word is rest.


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Monday Reflection: Showing Up As You Are

For a long time, I held myself back from showing up on the internet.

Not because I didn’t have something valuable to say…

But because I didn’t feel ready enough.

Not polished enough. Not refined enough.

Not “put together” in the way I thought I had to be.


But this past week, I made a different choice.


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Friday Connection: We Weren’t Meant to Do This Alone

In Human Design, we each carry unique gifts, strengths, and energetic patterns…

But what’s often overlooked is that we were never designed to carry it all alone.


Yes, we all need our solitude. Our space to retreat, rest, and reconnect with ourselves.

But we also need community.

We need the mirrors. The conversations. The support.

The people who remind us who we are when we forget.


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Wednesday Wisdom Drop: April Reflections & Rituals + My Word for April

As we enter April, I’ve chosen a word to anchor the energy I want to embody this month:

Sovereignty.


Not just as a concept.

Not just as a mantra.

But as a soul frequency I’m choosing to live by.


Because sovereignty isn’t just about independence or strength. It’s about ownership.


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I loved your post about April Reflections and rituals. My word this month is Boldness. I've had self doubt and limiting beliefs. I didn't realize how much they weighed me down until going through your new April Reflections. So this month I'm choosing to be bold.

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Monday Reflection: Safety Is Sovereignty

“Safety is sovereignty.”


Those words landed in my body like a truth I didn’t know I was waiting for.


We often think of safety as something to be earned, given, or granted by someone else. We chase it in relationships, in work, in how we present ourselves to the world—trying to do everything right so we can finally feel at ease, secure, and accepted.


But here’s what I’m starting to understand:

True safety doesn’t come from outside of us. It comes from within.


And when we feel safe in our own body, our own design, our own truth—


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Safety for me feels like a sense of peace, where I don't feel the pressure to put myself on. I can just be, without feeling judged or that I am lacking.

This is such a wild thought process that I don't have to have this anxiety or feel this pressure. That I can find it within.

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