Living My Purpose

I’ve been thinking a lot about my purpose recently.
Especially where I’m going with my Human Design business and what my real purpose is in life. I’ve never been comfortable saying “I want to make a difference.”
Of course I care deeply. But those words have never quite fit. They feel like they’re looking outward before looking inward—trying to make something happen rather that live naturally.
Then it hit me.
What I’ve come to is this: My purpose is to live as myself, and let what comes from that find its way to who needs it.
That’s the truest thing I can say. Everything I’ve learned from my own Human Design is that I am here to learn to be authentically and naturally myself. This isn’t theoretical work for me—my Human Design journey has been deeply personal. I have been learning to uncover who I am and to live purposefully, according to my own blueprint. I have been discovering what it means to trust my Strategy and Authority and understanding how to honour my design instead of fighting against it.
I have learned that my personal journey IS my qualification.
When I live as myself, the magic happens. My own Human Design journey becomes the foundation for holding space for others. I’m able to be present for people come to understand themselves more deeply, using Human Design as a guide.
And if you’re feeling stuck, lost, or like something in you is calling for change—I’m here to help you make sense of it, and start living in a way that feels like yours.
My job is simply to show up as myself, share what I’ve learned from my own journey of living my design, and trust that what flows from that authenticity will reach exactly who needs it.
This approach feels so much more aligned than any mission statement I could craft. It’s honest. It’s sustainable. It honours both my journey and yours.
Because at the end of the day, the most powerful thing any of us can do is be ourselves—fully, unapologetically, authentically. Everything else flows from there.
If this resonates with you, I’d love to hear about your own journey of learning to live as yourself. What has Human Design taught you about your authentic way of being?