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007: When Something Feels Off: Understanding Our Human Design "Not Self"

007: When Something Feels Off: Understanding Our Human Design "Not Self"

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In this episode of Finding True North, Kelly-Anne and Jacqueline unpack the Human Design not self theme, the emotional signal that shows up when you’re out of alignment. Rather than something to avoid, your not self is a helpful guide that points you toward what needs to shift.

Jacqueline explains the not self for each type, while Kelly-Anne shares real examples of how these feelings show up in everyday life. Together, they show how tuning into these signals can help you course correct with more clarity and compassion.

In this episode, you’ll hear:

  • What the not self theme is and why it’s not a “bad” thing
  • How your not self acts as an emotional nudge toward alignment
  • The not self for each energy type:
  • Generators: Frustration
  • Manifesting Generators: Frustration and anger
  • Projectors: Bitterness
  • Manifestors: Anger
  • Reflectors: Disappointment
  • How these feelings show up physically in the body
  • Why relationships, work and routines often trigger your not self
  • The power of understanding the types of your children, partners and coworkers
  • How to use your not self to course correct and return to your signature

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