One of the most valuable things Human Design has given me as a parent is understanding how I’m designed to interact with my children, not just in theory, but in the reality of everyday family life. In this episode, I’m sharing why one-on-one time has become such an important part of my parenting practice as a Projector, and how stepping out of the group dynamic allows me to truly see my children in a way that feels nourishing, regulating, and deeply aligned for all of us.
This episode is for the Projector parent who feels touched out, overwhelmed, or like they disappear in the chaos of family life. It’s a reminder that your ability to see deeply is one of your greatest gifts, and that sometimes the most powerful thing you can do for your child is slow down long enough to truly notice them. Because when we create space to see our children clearly, we also create space to trust ourselves, our intuition, and the wisdom we bring to our families.
Highlights:
Why one-on-one time feels so different for me as a Projector parent
The hidden cost of constantly splitting my attention between multiple children
How spending focused time with my kids helps me see what they really need
Why Projectors are uniquely gifted at recognizing patterns and guiding family dynamics
Learning to trust my observations, share what I see, and take up space as a parent
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