This week, I'd like to introduce my first guest on the podcast, Emma Jensen!
Emma is my Human Design mentor with Connected Consciousness, here to teach us today about aligning with our unique levels of discipline and consistency so we can stop struggling through our day-to-day tasks.
Everyone has their own path for getting things done, setting goals, and sticking to them. And it all ebbs and flows differently for each person! In this episode, we want to share our experiences and struggles, and how we learned to follow what's in alignment for us according to our own Human Design.
Whether you take this episode as permission to give yourself a break and time to rest or realize that you're someone who needs to go go go, you'll hopefully leave knowing yourself a little better than you did yesterday.
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https://www.myhumandesign.com/get-your-chart/
About Emma:
Emma grew up in the corporate and government worlds. Never knowing what she wanted to do she followed in her Dad's footsteps and went into law enforcement. After a short stint she went into the corporate world and eventually transitioned into working for herself, pivoting completely. She has worked for big companies: United States Secret Service, Nike and Apple, but always felt like her impact was meant to be more meaningful and bigger than what she was doing. It was through her personal development journey that she found her way to her current calling, Animal Communication and Healing and Human Design.
Now she lives within her Human Design and creates the impact that she has been longing for all those years. She works with individuals, coaches and groups in embracing their authenticity (using Human Design as the tool). Helping them to understand their unique blueprint, which in turn sets them free from the box and chains of conditioning most of us live in and deepen the compassion for self and others. This is the work she was put on this Earth to do and she loves every second.
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