My Human Design Workbook


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Record your notes and insights about your Human Design in this Workbook (Journal / Diary)! The Workbook guides you through the different elements of your chart along common Human Design principles and offers you a lot of free space and reflection questions to write down content and thoughts. Working with this Workbook assumes that you know your own Human Design Chart, which you can generate for free online at various portals. It also requires that you work with information sources that explain the parts and relationships of your chart. This Workbook is aligned with the two books "Human Design: Discover the Person You Were Born to Be" (C. Parkyn, 2009) and "Book of Destinies: Discover the Life You Were Born to Live" (C. Parkyn & C. Eastwood, 2016). You will NOT find any information or explanations about Human Design here! - Draw your Human Design Chart and record all important key data! - For each of your Centers, write down their description and reflect on their importance to your life! - Write down the meaning of your Type (Manifestor, Generator, Manifesting Generator, Projector, Reflector)! - Find through your Inner Authority to better decisions for your life! - Discover your uniqueness through your active Channels! - Explore your Life Theme along your Human Design! The last part "Reflection and changes in my life" is about possible next steps in your life with the insights from Human Design. Human Design is meant to help us live closer to the core of our being, and for that we need to think or act differently in some ways than we have in the past. It is about really applying and living Human Design. In this part of the Workbook, you will find further questions to help you think more intensively about what Human Design means for your life. - Reflect on your areas of life and conditionings! - Human Design and Health! - Superimpose your chart with that of important people! - Record your successes! This Workbook (Journal / Diary) is suitable for all Human Design types and is not limited to any particular Type. The practical ring binding allows you to write comfortably on each page. The format slightly smaller than A4 is easy to store and take with you, and at the same time offers plenty of space for your notes.




The Human Design Reflector


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In Human Design, Reflectors play an integral part in the world. They are not designed to go with the status quo and when they begin to live authentically, Reflectors move humanity forward with their objectivity and wisdom.




Human Design System - The Centres


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In this groundbreaking book about Human Design Peter Schoeber provides a comprehensive exposition of the most fundamental subjects in HD: How came it to the world? What are the different foundations of the system? How is the bodygraph calculated? In its main part the book contains a systematic presentation of all centers in general and their potential and challenge in the state of definition and of openness. Many concrete everyday examples add to the practical value of this volume. You will enjoy reading it and you will know yourself much better afterwards! Visit us at: www.humandesignservices.de




Human Design


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Going beyond horoscopes, Human Design posits that everyone is born with an individuality as unique as a fingerprint. A foremost international practitioner of HD now offers readers the tools to do their own readings to map the life charts of family and friends.




Align & Embody Journal


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Everything you need is already within you. The answers you're seeking for, your purpose, what lights you up and what moves you. This prompted journal is designed to help you connect within. So you can align and embody the qualities to create a life that is aligned to you. I truly believe that deep down we know what's best for us. But to be able to access that inner compass we need to quiet down the noise. After all you can't align what you don't know is misaligned. Align & Embody is a 90 Day journal that includes daily pages (morning and evening), weekly recap and planning ahead, monthly check in and planning, 90 day goal setting and moon rituals.




Design for How People Think


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User experience doesn’t happen on a screen; it happens in the mind, and the experience is multidimensional and multisensory. This practical book will help you uncover critical insights about how your customers think so you can create products or services with an exceptional experience. Corporate leaders, marketers, product owners, and designers will learn how cognitive processes from different brain regions form what we perceive as a singular experience. Author John Whalen shows you how anyone on your team can conduct "contextual interviews" to unlock insights. You’ll then learn how to apply that knowledge to design brilliant experiences for your customers. Learn about the "six minds" of user experience and how each contributes to the perception of a singular experience Find out how your team—without any specialized training in psychology—can uncover critical insights about your customers’ conscious and unconscious processes Learn how to immediately apply what you’ve learned to improve your products and services Explore practical examples of how the Fortune 100 used this system to build highly successful experiences




Lunar Abundance


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Lunar Abundance is a beautiful and practical guide for today's women on cultivating peace, purpose, and abundance in both their personal and professional lives, guided by the phases of the moon. In a world in which women feel increasingly disconnected-from their inner selves, each other, and the world, Lunar Abundance offers a path to reconnection, with results that you can actually see. It shows how by tuning into the natural rhythm of lunar ebbs and flows, you can connect with work, relationships, your body, and surroundings on a higher level than ever before, becoming more productive and self-aware in the process. Filled with inspirational photography and interactive features, it's also a practical guide to self-care that will help you summon your true potential and create a better life for you and for those in your orbit. This beautiful book is perfect for any woman seeking holistic wellness and unique inspiration to feed mind, body, and soul.




Understanding Human Design


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The Owner’s Manual for Your Life! Founded in the twentieth century by the late spiritual teacher Ra Uru Hu, Human Design is often called the “new Astrology,” and the “intersection of science and spirituality.” Your Human Design chart is formulated by taking your birth date, time, and location and extrapolating specific personality traits and life paths from this convergence. A Human Design chart offers an astonishingly accurate guide to your personality, as well as direction and counsel on how each individual can deal with challenges in their life. Previously, Human Design charts have been notoriously difficult to interpret and decipher, usually taking a dedicated expert to read and translate them into plain English. At least, that used to be the case—until now. In Understanding Human Design: The Science of Discovering Who You Really Are, author Karen Curry walks you through the sometimes complex and intimidating Human Design chart with simple, direct language. You will learn about each level of Human Design, from the most basic elements of the chart to the deeper, more nuanced insights Human Design offers, all in an approachable and interesting way. Understand how every line, intersection, and symbol correlates to a personality trait that can directly affect your life with an experienced guide by your side. Your personal Human Design Chart can reveal your strengths, your weaknesses, and perhaps most importantly, your potential. Prepare for repetitive difficulties that you might encounter throughout your life, and embrace the opportunity to grow as you understand your personal Human Design strategy. With author Karen Curry’s assistance and knowledge, you have a path to overcome these difficulties simply by following the directions set out in your Human Design chart, the “owner’s manual” to your life.




Optical Architectures for Augmented-, Virtual-, and Mixed-reality Headsets


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"This book is a timely review of the various optical architectures, display technologies, and building blocks for modern consumer, enterprise, and defense head-mounted displays for various applications, including smart glasses, smart eyewear, and virtual-reality, augmented-reality, and mixed-reality headsets. Special attention is paid to the facets of the human perception system and the need for a human-centric optical design process that allows for the most comfortable headset that does not compromise the user's experience. Major challenges--from wearability and visual comfort to sensory and display immersion--must be overcome to meet market analyst expectations, and the book reviews the most appropriate optical technologies to address such challenges, as well as the latest product implementations"--




City


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Named by Newsweek magazine to its list of "Fifty Books for Our Time." For sixteen years William Whyte walked the streets of New York and other major cities. With a group of young observers, camera and notebook in hand, he conducted pioneering studies of street life, pedestrian behavior, and city dynamics. City: Rediscovering the Center is the result of that research, a humane, often amusing view of what is staggeringly obvious about the urban environment but seemingly invisible to those responsible for planning it. Whyte uses time-lapse photography to chart the anatomy of metropolitan congestion. Why is traffic so badly distributed on city streets? Why do New Yorkers walk so fast—and jaywalk so incorrigibly? Why aren't there more collisions on the busiest walkways? Why do people who stop to talk gravitate to the center of the pedestrian traffic stream? Why do places designed primarily for security actually worsen it? Why are public restrooms disappearing? "The city is full of vexations," Whyte avers: "Steps too steep; doors too tough to open; ledges you cannot sit on. . . . It is difficult to design an urban space so maladroitly that people will not use it, but there are many such spaces." Yet Whyte finds encouragement in the widespread rediscovery of the city center. The future is not in the suburbs, he believes, but in that center. Like a Greek agora, the city must reassert its most ancient function as a place where people come together face-to-face.