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Making Decisions Like THIS? (Human Design)



Episode Description:

If your energy feels like a toddler with a Sharpie, this episode is your baby gate. Emily Fletcher sits down with Erin Claire Jones, founder of Human Design Blueprint, to decode how your energy actually works — so you can stop muscling through life and start living in flow.

They talk about why most people are operating against their natural design, how to make decisions that feel easy (not forced), and what it means to truly rest without guilt. This isn’t Human Design as “woo”; it’s Human Design that actually helps your life make sense.

In this episode, you’ll learn:

  • The five Human Design types (and how to find yours)
  • How to make decisions that don’t fight your nervous system
  • Why rest and visibility are the real productivity hacks
  • How understanding your design can transform love, work, and parenting
  • The simple shift that prevents burnout — especially if you’re a Projector

Timestamps:

  • [02:38] Both Are Projectors — Two introverts clock their battery life and sit down. Respect.
  • [03:29] Human Design in plain English — No crystals required.
  • [05:09] Erin’s career plot twist — One NYC conversation that changed everything.
  • [12:07] Projector life upgraded — Slower mornings, more output, less gremlin energy.
  • [16:11] Love across types — How Erin stopped expecting her husband to be her clone.
  • [34:59] Your inner GPS — Emotional vs. intuitive decisions and when waiting is power.
  • [42:44] Magnetize, don’t chase — Be the lighthouse, not the leaf blower.
  • [52:01] Avoiding burnout — Erin’s Projector PSA.
  • [01:04:11] Biggest takeaway — More empathy, more ease, more self-trust.

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