Navigating Overwhelm and Confusion With Human Design


Navigating Overwhelm and Confusion With Human Design

If you're feeling like your business is a never-ending balancing act, it might be because you're trying to follow someone else’s blueprint. 

As an entrepreneur, especially one with several open centers in your Human Design chart, you might be comparing yourself to others and feeling like you're falling short.

But here’s the thing: Your open centers aren’t weaknesses—they’re actually your superpowers. They give you the flexibility and adaptability that most people can only dream of. Let’s dive into how you can embrace your openness to become a stronger, more resilient business owner.

Understanding the Magic of Open Centers
In Human Design, open centers can be a bit misunderstood. Yes, they can make you feel more vulnerable, especially when you’re taking in the energy of those around you. If you have an open G center, for instance, you might struggle with feeling disconnected from your direction or identity. Or, if your throat center is open, you might feel pressured to speak in ways that don't feel authentic.

But what if you flipped the script? Your openness actually allows you to flow with life in a way that people with defined centers can't. You can adapt, shift, and change based on the environment and people you're surrounded by, making you a natural problem-solver and connector.

When it comes to running a business, this adaptability can be a huge advantage. You’re not tied to one rigid path—you can adjust your strategy based on what's working and what's not. Your ability to see multiple perspectives makes you an innovative leader who can pivot when needed.

Leveraging Flexibility Without Losing Yourself
One of the challenges with open centers is that they can lead to burnout if you’re constantly taking on the energy of others without boundaries. It’s important to find a balance between using your flexibility as a strength and protecting your energy.

This might mean setting time aside to disconnect from clients, partners, or even your team so that you can reconnect with yourself. For example, if you have an open G center, you might need regular alone time to recalibrate and find your own direction without external influences. Establishing these practices will allow you to use your openness as a powerful tool, not something that drains you.

Embrace Your Unique Path
At the end of the day, entrepreneurship isn't about following a strict set of rules. It's about discovering what works best for you. And for those with open centers, that means embracing your unique ability to flow with life, while also taking the time to center yourself. Your openness is your power, and when you learn how to balance it, you'll find that running your business becomes a lot easier—and even more fun.

If you haven't already, download your free report on your design here: go.nicolinehuizinga.com/freehdchart and find out how you can navigate your design in your business!

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