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Energy Fatigue? How to Use Human Design to Recharge and Reconnect

Energy Fatigue? How to Use Human Design to Recharge and Reconnect

There are times in our lives when the energy is a little extra! Like during an election week or at pivotal moments in history, when everything feels intensified.

During such times, it’s more important than ever to implement self-care practices that keep your nervous system calm and your intuitive channel clear. You’ll need those juicy downloads from your higher wisdom as you navigate through uncertainty in the upcoming years. (According to Human Design, we are shifting to an internal navigation compass instead of seeking external validation.)

One of my favorite and easiest ways to feel more grounded and soul-supported during intense energy seasons is to use my Human Design environment variable to my advantage.

Today I’m sharing tips for each of the variable types to support and recharge even during the most turbulent times.

 

What is Human Design?

Human Design is a modern system of self-discovery that combines astrology, the I Ching, the Kabbalah, and the Chakra system, among other ancient wisdom traditions, with modern science and technology.

It’s based on the idea that each person is born with a unique energetic blueprint that provides insight into their personality, strengths, weaknesses, and life path. It is meant to help you rely on your inner authority (intuition) instead of external information.

Ra Uru Hu, the founder of Human Design, channeled this knowledge in 1987 on the island of Ibiza. He taught it with the intent of helping people use their “inner authority” to navigate the completion of an astrological cycle and the beginning of a new one in 2027.

This new cycle will shift focus from our current foundations to an understanding of how we make decisions, which will be our necessary toolkit, according to Ra.

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How Do I Find My Environment Variable?

Not sure what your environment type is? Grab your FREE “Discover Your Ideal Professional Environment” blueprint to find out! This tool can help you start using this powerful insight today.

 

Tips by Environment Type

Each environment variable has two energy types, which suggest whether you should spend more time in a particular environment or use it only as needed.

For example, one “Mountain” type may enjoy living in the mountains, while another may benefit from short visits to higher elevations or apartments with a view.

Or a “Caves” person may enjoy the quiet, alone time more often while another may enjoy more social activities with the appropriate amount of solitude, or “hermitting”, they desire.

Here’s a quick guide to help you find calm and clarity according to your environment type:

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Caves: Seek solitude and quiet to recharge. Think cozy time on the corner of the couch with a cup of cacao, visits to the infrared sauna or salt room, quiet in a room with the door closed and headphones on.

Anything that simulates the feeling of safety, security, and retreat can help a caves person feel supported and recharged.

READ MORE ABOUT CAVES HERE.

Markets: Connect with others and engage in stimulating conversations. If you have markets as your environment variable, seeking areas with stimulating conversations and exchanges of information can help you recharge. Think breakrooms at work, brunch with friends, coffee shops, or a farmer’s market. This can even include reaching out to friends on the phone or by text!

Markets gather information and connect in feelings of “bustling” and energy exchange.

READ MORE ABOUT MARKETS HERE.

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Kitchens: Nurture yourself through acts of care and creativity. When you think of a kitchen you think of creativity (throwing recipes together and innovating), gathering, and the hub of a home. You may want to cook an actual recipe, or just sit in an area that feels like the hub of the home.

People often gather in kitchens and you can feel into whether you would like some company.

READ MORE ABOUT KITCHENS HERE.

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Mountains: Gain perspective and clarity through meditation and reflection. Higher elevations help people with mountains process and recharge. This can be a second story of a home or an actual walk at an outdoor, higher elevation. Looking out a window, walking in nature, or a cozy tea by the fireplace.

Think of ways to bring mountains into your day to recharge, even if you can’t physically go to the mountains.

READ MORE ABOUT MOUNTAINS HERE.

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Valleys: Thrive in balanced environments. Ground yourself with practices like yoga, meditation, or spending time in nature. Valleys communicate via flow like the river in a valley. Rivers are historically the communication hub for people who live in a valley.

Implementing balance, and quiet, and finding your natural communication style that flows can help you recharge.

READ MORE ABOUT VALLEYS HERE.

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Shores: Find a place near water. It can be the ocean, a lake, or even a garden with a pond. If you can’t access water directly, try creating the feel of water in your home with ocean sounds or a small water fountain. Even a bath! Allow the nearness of the water to replenish your energy and also calm sounds of the ocean can help soothe your nerves.

Shores are about the transition in spaces but also the literal water.

READ MORE ABOUT SHORES HERE.

Please note that you can like all these environments. Almost everyone loves the beach, even if they do not have shores as their environment variable, for example. But this post is focusing on the environment that you can use to recharge that is specific to your aura’s needs.

Self-Care Through Your Human Design

By understanding your unique energy needs, you can create a personalized strategy for coping with stress and uncertainty. Remember, self-care isn’t selfish; it’s essential for your well-being!

Taking the time to understand your Human Design environment can empower you to navigate challenging times with grace and resilience.

Grab your free environment blueprint!

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Not sure what your environment type is? Grab your FREE “Discover Your Ideal Professional Environment” blueprint to find out! This tool can help you start using this powerful insight today.

Kitchens Environment in Human Design Your Haven for Connection

Kitchens Environment in Human Design Your Haven for Connection

Are you feeling stuck or in a rut? Understanding your Human Design environment variable can take you from monotony to something that feels more inspiring and productive.

Here are some key ways your Environment can impact your experience:

  1. Identifying Misalignment: Recognizing your Environment type can help you identify if your current workspace is misaligned with your natural energy flow. This can lead to feelings of stagnation or frustration.
  2. Creating a Harmonious Space: By aligning your workspace with your Environment, you can create a space that feels more congruent with your energy, leading to increased motivation and productivity.
  3. Boosting Creativity: A well-designed workspace can inspire creativity and innovation. Understanding your Environment can help you create a space that sparks your imagination.
  4. Reducing Stress: A harmonious workspace can contribute to a reduction in stress and anxiety, allowing you to focus and perform better.

This post explores the environment “Kitchens” to help you learn to use the energy of your workspace to thrive!

Don’t know your environment type? You can grab your FREE “Discover Your Ideal Professional Environment” blueprint to find out yours and start utilizing this powerful insight today.

What is Human Design?

Human Design is a fascinating system that combines elements of astrology, Kabbalah, I Ching, and quantum physics to create a unique “energetic blueprint” for each individual. Think of it as your personalized guidebook to understanding how your energy interacts with the world. It reveals insights into how you make decisions, how you can best utilize your energy, and what kind of environment truly supports your well-being.

By delving into your unique energetic makeup, you can:

  • Make decisions that align with your true self, discovering a decision-making process that feels authentic and empowering.
  • Optimize your energy, learning how to conserve it effectively and utilize it to its fullest potential.
  • Create a supportive environment that nourishes your soul, enhancing both your productivity and overall happiness.
  • Live a more authentic life, embracing your true nature and shedding societal expectations that don’t serve you.

The Importance of Your Environment

One of the key aspects of Human Design is understanding your Environment. This is one of the four “Variables” that make up your unique energetic blueprint. It defines the type of physical space where you thrive and feel most supported. There are six primary Environment types: Caves, Markets, Kitchens, Mountains, Valleys, and Shores.

Knowing your Environment type is incredibly beneficial because it helps you:

  • Optimize your workspace to support your energy and productivity.
  • Improve your well-being by creating surroundings where you feel comfortable and at ease.
  • Make better decisions, as your environment can significantly influence your thought processes and choices.
  • Nourish your body, mind, and spirit by creating a space that allows you to recharge.
  • Access your intuition, creativity, and productivity whenever you need it.

Today, we delve into the Kitchens environment, exploring its unique characteristics and how to optimize your workspace for maximum well-being and productivity.

Kitchens Environment: Your Guide to Thriving

If you have Kitchens as a variable in your Human Design body graph (you can download your chart here), you thrive in spaces that are nurturing, structured, and practical. The key to optimizing your workspace as a Kitchens type is to create an environment that fosters growth, connection, and hands-on productivity.

People with “Kitchens” as their environment variable often:

Cultivate Nourishment and Productivity.

Nurturing and Supportive: Collaboration and a sense of community fuel your motivation.

Structured and Efficient: Clear workflows and organization keep you focused and productive.

Grounded and Practical: You enjoy tangible tasks and seeing results from your efforts.

How Kitchens can optimize Productivity and Performance:

  • Clear Communication: Ensure smooth collaboration and efficient progress.
  • Goal Setting and Tracking: Set clear, achievable goals and track your progress.
  • Minimize Distractions: Create a distraction-free zone for important tasks.

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Thriving in Collaboration:

  • Problem-Solving Expertise: Approach challenges with a methodical mindset.
  • Teamwork Makes the Dream Work: Foster a supportive and productive team environment.

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Remember: Balance is Key!

  • Creative Outlet: Schedule time for creative expression.
  • Change of Scenery: Occasionally switch up your work environment to avoid monotony.

The Kitchens environment allows you to excel in practical and hands-on settings. By understanding your needs and creating a structured yet stimulating environment, you can unlock your full potential and thrive in your chosen profession.

Additional Tips for Kitchens Environments:

  • Keep your workspace organized and clutter-free: A clean and tidy space promotes a sense of calm and focus.
  • Incorporate natural elements: Bring the outdoors in with plants, natural light, or even a window overlooking a garden.
  • Use colors that promote relaxation and well-being: Consider incorporating shades of green, blue, or yellow into your workspace.
  • Create a designated area for relaxation and rejuvenation: Set up a cozy reading nook or meditation space within your kitchen area.

By incorporating these elements, you can create a Kitchens-inspired workspace that fosters creativity, productivity, and a sense of belonging.

Ready to transform your workspace into a powerhouse of creativity and productivity?

Download my FREE “Discover Your Ideal Professional Environment” blueprint to unlock the full potential of your workspace today!

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Remember, your environment isn’t just a setting; it’s a powerful tool for creating harmony and healing in your life. How does your current workspace reflect your Mountains Environment? Share your journey in the comments! I’d love to hear how you’re creating your ideal workspace.

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Human Design Environments for Career or Business Success: Unlock Your Work Oasis

Human Design Environments for Career or Business Success: Unlock Your Work Oasis

Have you ever felt like a square peg trying to fit into a round office environment? You crave peace and quiet to focus, while your coworker thrives on the constant buzz of the open floor plan. This disconnect might not be a personality quirk, but a reflection of your unique Human Design Environment.

If you don’t know your Human Design Environment, you can download it here: Get your Ideal Work Environment Report.

Human Design goes beyond personality types like Myers-Briggs. It weaves together astrology, the I Ching, Kabbalah, chakra theory, and quantum physics to create a roadmap for your energetic blueprint. Your Human Design Environment is a key aspect of this map, revealing the specific energy that fuels you in your work and life.

Understanding your ideal environment isn’t just about aesthetics; it’s about optimizing your success and well-being.  This is especially true for people who work in an office and don’t have the luxury of designing their own workspace.

Let’s say you’re a solo writer with a “Cave” environment.  While trendy coffee shops might seem inspiring, the constant buzz could drain your creative energy.  Identifying your Cave nature allows you to seek out quiet coworking spaces or designate a specific room in your home as your writing sanctuary.

 

The World of Human Design Environments

 

The world of Human Design categorizes people into six distinct Environment types. Imagine these environments as energetic landscapes where we can thrive. Some, like Caves, crave the quiet security of a safe haven for creative renewal. Others, like Mountains, seek peace and expansive views to sharpen their focus.

We’ll explore all six environments in this post to give you a foundation for understanding your ideal work oasis and allow you to transform your business energy.

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Caves: Your Creative Sanctuary

Imagine a quiet nook bathed in warm light, a haven for introspection and creative renewal. If you have a Cave environment, this might be your happy place.

Caves crave safety and security – physically and energetically.  This translates to workspaces where you have your back to a wall, minimizing distractions and reducing the feeling that someone call just walk up behind you.

Periods of solitude are essential for Caves, especially when tackling complex problems or brainstorming new ideas.

 

Unleashing Your Cave Creativity:

Carve out a dedicated workspace: Even a small corner with a desk and a comfortable chair can become your creative refuge.

Embrace noise-canceling headphones: Block out distractions and allow yourself to fully immerse in your work.

Declutter and personalize your space: A clean, organized environment promotes focus and clarity. Add elements that spark inspiration, like artwork or photos.

Schedule “Cave Time”: Block out dedicated time in your calendar for uninterrupted deep work.

Read More About Caves HERE.

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The Mountains: Finding Clarity on the Peak

Mountains seek peace, tranquility, and expansive views to sharpen their focus and strategic thinking.  Imagine a breathtaking vista that inspires a broader perspective.

People with Mountains in their environment often benefit from physically being in high places or strategically placing themselves on upper floors in buildings.

Tranquil views of nature, calming water features, or even inspiring mountain imagery can all create a sense of clarity and strategic power.

 

Mountain Magic for Peak Performance:

Embrace natural light: Mountain environments benefit from ample natural light, so position your workspace near a window whenever possible.

Incorporate calming elements: Water features, calming music, or nature sounds can create a serene atmosphere that fosters strategic thinking.

Declutter your visuals: Avoid visual clutter on walls and desks. This allows Mountains to maintain a clear focus on the task at hand.

Take walking breaks: A brisk walk outdoors can help Mountains clear their heads and gain a fresh perspective. Bonus if the walk has some hills!

Read More About Mountains HERE.

 

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The Markets: A Buzz of Inspiration

Markets thrive on the vibrant exchange of ideas and energy. Imagine a bustling marketplace filled with people and activity. If you have a Market environment, you might find inspiration in co-working spaces, coffee shops, or shared office environments.  The constant hum of activity can fuel your creativity and productivity.

 

Market Magic for Idea Generation:

Surround yourself with stimulating energy: Co-working spaces or coffee shops can be ideal for sparking new ideas and collaborations.

Embrace open floor plans: While some crave privacy, open floor plans can be energizing for Market environments.

Incorporate visual stimulation: Post inspiring quotes or images around your workspace to keep your creative juices flowing.

Schedule social breaks: Market environments often thrive on social interaction. Schedule breaks to connect with colleagues or fellow entrepreneurs.

Read More About Markets HERE.

 

Kitchens: Flourishing Through Collaboration

Kitchens are the heart of the home, a place where people come together to create and connect.

If you have a Kitchen environment, you might find your ideal workspace in collaborative settings or team-oriented environments.  The energy of working alongside others fuels your productivity and sense of purpose.

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Kitchen Collaboration for Success:

Seek out collaborative workspaces: Shared office spaces or team environments can be ideal for Kitchen types.

Embrace open communication: Regular team meetings and brainstorming sessions can be energizing for Kitchens.

Create a comfortable and inviting workspace: Think comfortable seating, communal areas, and whiteboards for sharing ideas.

Celebrate milestones together: Kitchen environments thrive on a sense of community. Recognize and celebrate team achievements.

Read More About Kitchens HERE.

 

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Shores: Finding Flow at the Water’s Edge

Shores environments bridge contrasting elements, seeking flow and balance. Imagine a coastline where the calm ocean meets the sandy beach.

If you have a Shores environment, you might crave workspaces that offer a variety of settings – quiet areas for focus and open areas for collaboration. Natural elements like water features or calming beach scenes can also be inspiring.

 

Shore Balance for Peak Performance:

Create a space with flexible areas: Have a dedicated quiet zone for focused work and a separate area for brainstorming or collaboration.

Incorporate natural elements: Water features, plants, or nature sounds can create a sense of calm and flow.

Embrace natural light: Ample natural light can energize Shores and improve focus.

Vary your routine: Shores benefit from a change of scenery. Alternate between working in different areas of your workspace.

Read More About Shores HERE.

 

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Valleys: Finding Peace in Open Spaces

Valleys crave tranquility, open spaces, and a connection with nature. Imagine a lush valley bathed in sunlight.

If you have a Valley environment, you might find your ideal workspace in quiet, uncluttered settings with ample natural light. Large windows overlooking nature or houseplants can also be beneficial.

 

Valley Tranquility for Focused Work:

Seek out natural environments: If possible, choose a workspace with a view of nature or access to outdoor areas.

Minimize clutter: A clean, organized environment is essential for Valleys to maintain focus.

Embrace natural light: Ample natural light can boost energy levels and mood for Valley environments.

Take walking breaks in nature: Spending time outdoors can help Valleys recharge and refocus.

Unlock the Secrets to Your Ideal Work Environment

Read More About Valleys HERE.

This whirlwind tour through the six Human Design Environments has hopefully sparked your curiosity!

Remember, this is just a starting point. In the coming weeks, we’ll delve deeper into each environment, providing specific tips and strategies to create a work oasis that fuels your creativity, focus, and overall well-being.

In the meantime, unlock the secrets to your ideal work environment!  Download your free copy of “Discover Your Ideal Work Environment” today!

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This free report will introduce you to the fascinating world of Human Design and give you a sneak peek into your unique environment.

Let me know in the comments how you use the power of your environment to thrive!

Please note: This information draws on research from various sources, including but not limited to:
“Orientation,” a digital course by Jovian Archives, you can explore it [here].
Eden Carpenter’s podcast episode “The Energetics of Everything EP81: Human Design Environment Colors and Tones,” you can listen [here].
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Human Design Shores: The Magic of Living In-Between

Human Design Shores: The Magic of Living In-Between

Shores! The “Shores” environment variable seems to be the one that everyone wants and thinks they have. I think most of us find the beach peaceful and calming so we assume this must be in our Human Design chart.

What I find interesting though, is that I haven’t met that many shores people! But the few I have met, did in fact find themselves living close to a body of water.

Today I’m sharing more about Shores so you can see how it resonates for you and how to use the energy of shores in your life to thrive.

Discover how understanding your environment variable from your Human Design chart can make all the difference!

Don’t know your environment type? You can grab your FREE “Discover Your Ideal Professional Environment” blueprint to find out yours and start utilizing this powerful insight today.

What is Human Design?

Human Design is a fascinating system that combines elements of astrology, Kabbalah, I Ching, and quantum physics to create a unique “energetic blueprint” for each individual. Think of it as your personalized guidebook to understanding how your energy interacts with the world. It reveals insights into how you make decisions, how you can best utilize your energy, and what kind of environment truly supports your well-being.

By delving into your unique energetic makeup, you can:

  • Make decisions that align with your true self, discovering a decision-making process that feels authentic and empowering.
  • Optimize your energy, learning how to conserve it effectively and utilize it to its fullest potential.
  • Create a supportive environment that nourishes your soul, enhancing both your productivity and overall happiness.
  • Live a more authentic life, embracing your true nature and shedding societal expectations that don’t serve you.

The Importance of Your Environment

One of the key aspects of Human Design is understanding your Environment.

This is one of the four “Variables” that make up your unique energetic blueprint. It defines the type of physical space where you thrive and feel most supported.

There are six primary Environment types: Caves, Markets, Kitchens, Mountains, Valleys, and Shores.

Knowing your Environment type is incredibly beneficial because it helps you:

🙌Optimize your workspace to support your energy and productivity.

🙌Improve your well-being by creating surroundings where you feel comfortable and at ease.

🙌Make better decisions, as your environment can significantly influence your thought processes and choices.

🙌Nourish your body, mind, and spirit by creating a space that allows you to recharge.

🙌Access your intuition, creativity, and productivity whenever you need it.

Today, we delve into the Shores environment, exploring its unique characteristics and how to optimize your workspace for maximum well-being and productivity.

Shores Environment: Your Guide to Thriving

If you have Shores as a variable in your Human Design body graph (you can download your chart here), you thrive in spaces that offer a sense of transition and fluidity.

The key to optimizing your workspace as a Shores type is to create an environment that feels balanced between two contrasting elements, like land and water.

Finding Balance in the Flow:

Harmony & Adaptability:

You excel at navigating change and maintaining a sense of equilibrium within the chaos. Juggling multiple projects or wearing different hats energizes you.

Embrace dynamic work environments with shifting priorities, as they fuel your creativity and problem-solving skills.

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Stimulating Your Flow State:

Open floor plans with natural light or access to water features can mimic the Shores environment and trigger your “flow state.” This leads to increased productivity and a deep sense of being “in the zone” at work. You can find my desktop water feature on Amazon [HERE].

Bridging Worlds through Collaboration:

  • Connecting Diverse Perspectives: Shores individuals are natural bridge-builders. You excel at navigating contrasting viewpoints and fostering harmonious collaboration. This makes you a valuable asset in roles that require teamwork and communication.
  • Spiritual Connection & Purpose: The Shores environment fosters a deep sense of connection, not just with nature, but also with the larger universe. This can fuel your spiritual growth and cultivate a sense of purpose and meaning in your work.
  • Enjoy the process of merging the practical and the spiritual in your career path.

Shores: Do You Need to Live There?

Environment doesn’t mean you have to live in the literal environment shown in your Human Design Body Graph. While living near a beach or having a beach view can be inspiring for Shores individuals, it’s not mandatory.

Most Shores people I’ve worked with have found success by:

  • Taking walks on the beach: Immersing yourself in the sights, sounds, and smells of the shoreline can be very restorative for Shores individuals.
  • Having occasional glimpses of the beach: Even a small window view of the ocean or a strategically placed beach photo can provide a connection to the Shores environment.
  • Creating a “Shores feel” in their surroundings: The following tips will show you how to incorporate the essence of the Shores environment into your home and workspace, regardless of location.

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Ready to transform your workspace into a powerhouse of creativity and productivity?

Download my FREE “Discover Your Ideal Professional Environment” blueprint to unlock the full potential of your workspace today!

Remember, your environment isn’t just a setting; it’s a powerful tool for creating harmony and healing in your life. How does your current workspace reflect your Mountains Environment? Share your journey in the comments! I’d love to hear how you’re creating your ideal workspace.

Valleys Environment in Human Design: Cultivating Peace and Community

Valleys Environment in Human Design: Cultivating Peace and Community

Today we’re talking about Valleys as we journey through the different Human Design Environment variables.

Ever feel unstoppable some days but barely productive on others? Discover how understanding your environment variable from your Human Design chart can make all the difference!

Don’t know your environment type? You can grab your FREE “Discover Your Ideal Professional Environment” blueprint to find out yours and start utilizing this powerful insight today.

The Importance of Your Environment

In my opinion, learning your Environment variable in your Human Design chart is one of the most helpful things you can do!

This is one of the four “Variables” that make up your unique energetic blueprint. It defines the type of physical space where you thrive and feel most supported.

There are six primary Environment types: Caves, Markets, Kitchens, Mountains, Valleys, and Shores.

Knowing your Environment type is incredibly beneficial because it helps you:

  • Optimize your space to support your energy and productivity.
  • Improve your well-being by creating surroundings where you feel comfortable and at ease.
  • Make better decisions, as your environment can significantly influence your thought processes and choices.
  • Nourish your body, mind, and spirit by creating a space that allows you to recharge.
  • Access your intuition, creativity, and productivity whenever you need it.

 

Before we dive in, what even is Human Design?

Human Design is a fascinating system that combines elements of astrology, Kabbalah, I Ching, and quantum physics to create a unique “energetic blueprint” for each individual.

Think of it as your personalized guidebook to understanding how your energy interacts with the world.

It reveals insights into how you make decisions, how you can best utilize your energy, and what kind of environment truly supports your well-being.

By delving into your unique energetic makeup, you can:

    • Make decisions that align with your true self, discovering a decision-making process that feels authentic and empowering.
    • Optimize your energy, learning how to conserve it effectively and utilize it to its fullest potential.
    • Create a supportive environment that nourishes your soul, enhancing both your productivity and overall happiness.
    • Live a more authentic life, embracing your true nature and shedding societal expectations that don’t serve you.

Today, we delve into the Valleys environment, exploring its unique characteristics and how to optimize your workspace for maximum well-being and productivity.

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Valleys Environment: Your Guide to Thriving

If you have the Valleys environment as a variable in your Human Design body graph (you can download your chart here), you thrive in tranquil, open spaces that provide a sense of peace and connection with nature.

Here’s how you can optimize your workspace to resonate with your Valleys nature.

Finding Peace and Openness:

Tranquility:

Imagine peaceful, open spaces that allow you to recharge and connect with yourself.

Openness:

Big, airy environments with expansive views or minimal clutter are ideal. Think expansive landscapes, open floor plans, or rooms with large windows.

Connection with Nature:

Valleys individuals thrive near nature’s beauty – rolling hills, open fields, or even wide bodies of water.

But it’s important to note too that someone with valleys needs that interaction with other people or co-workers, it’s not just about nature.

My husband is valleys, for example. When he works from home, his desk is in the living room with a view looking out into the neighborhood. He loves to see what is going on and notices what the neighbors are doing. He is more likely to go to get the mail and have a half hour conversation than I am as a “caves” environment.

Then he can come back in and get more work done. I on the other hand work upstairs in the back of the house in a quiet space. He would go stir crazy in my quiet, office “cave” space!

Creating Your Ideal Valleys Workspace:

      • Micro-Oasis Creation: Use cubicle walls, hanging curtains, or plants to create a visual and energetic separation in a shared workspace. Maintain a clean and organized desk area to mimic a designated entry point.
      • Natural Elements: Position yourself near a window for natural light and a view outside. Decorate your workspace with calming blue and green colors, nature photographs, or a small plant.
      • Sound Management: Consider noise-canceling headphones for focused work. If office noise is overwhelming, discuss the possibility of designated quiet zones with management.
      • Active View: Can you enjoy a work oasis that allows you to see what is going on and be part of the action when you choose?
      • People Connection: Valleys thrive on connecting with people and sharing information. They often create communities. They enjoy the peace, quiet and occasional solitude but also need that connection.

 

Ready to transform your workspace into a powerhouse of creativity and productivity?

Download my FREE “Discover Your Ideal Professional Environment” blueprint to unlock the full potential of your workspace today!

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Remember, your environment isn’t just a setting; it’s a powerful tool for creating harmony and healing in your life. How does your current workspace reflect your Mountains Environment? Share your journey in the comments! I’d love to hear how you’re creating your ideal workspace.