Welcome to this newly created space.
If you've found your way here, it's probably not random.
Most people don't go looking for something like this unless something already feels...off.
I'm Chris. I'm a coach and Human Design practicioner.
And what I do here is a little different from how most people approach Human Design.
One thing I've noticed...is that a lot of people don't actually trust their own decisions.
Not because they're incapable...but because somewhere along the way, that signal got interrupted.
So decisions start getting filtered through other people...expectations...what seems logical...what's been rewarded before.
And on the surface, it can look like things are working.
But underneath that, there's usually tension.
A kind of quiet misalignment that's hard to explain...but hard to ignore.
Most people try to solve that by getting more information.
More frameworks. More advice. More perspectives.
But that usually just adds more noise.
Because the issue isn't a lack of options...
It's a disconnection from how your decisions are actually meant to happen.
And when that connection isn't clear, everything starts to feel uncertain...even when it looks certain from the outside.
This is where Human Design comes in...at least in the way I work with it.
Not as a system to label yourself...
And not as something to memorize or perform.
I use it as a way to understand how someone is designed to make decisions.
Where their clarity actually comes from.
What to trust...and what to stop outsourcing.
When that starts to click...things change in a very specific way.
Decisions become quieter...clearer...cleaner.
There's less second-guessing.
Less need to explain yourself.
And a lot less energy spent trying to get it 'right' in someone else's eyes.
It's not about becoming someone new...
It's more about removing what was never really yours to begin with, and be who you were designed to be.
So if you're here...you can take your time.
There's no right place to start.
Just explore what stands out.
And if something resonates...you'll know what to do with that.