Deciding to homeschool using human design

In the human design system the four arrows are called variables. Each of the arrows individually can give insight into making decisions about different areas of life.

People with left facing arrows often have a more structured streamlined routine. Therefore having tasks and set rules to follow are important.

Right facing arrows are described as being more receptive. These people thrive by going with the ebbs and flow of life.

The information he learns is absorbed through a variety a ways which include online courses, board games, field trips, hands-on projects, & so much more.

Being homeschooled allows my son to wake up at when his body is naturally ready. He does not have a rigid routine before school like finding an outfit, rushing to have breakfast, catching a bus, etc.

Most days he’s up by 9 or 10 AM.


There are many different ways Human Design can help you understand your child’s needs when it related to education and learning.

Book a session with me to see what learning style and environment fits your child.

Read more about the arrows here

My interview w/ Intuition x Design

So, last month I was interviewed on the podcast by @intuitionxdesign and of course im posting it a month later because I have a 12th house virgo sun and I’m super critical of my self.

If your a parent and looking to see how the Human Design System or Astrology can help understand your kids, this is for you.

One of the things we discussed was the different aura types and how we can better assist our kids emotional needs while maintaining our own energy.

Listen here!

Making Young Marriage Work

  1. Worship or connect spiritually together. Some couples take a relaxing hot bath together, others pray like we do. What ever the activity is make sure you’re connecting for a higher purpose.
  2. Be willing to compromise. Believe it or not, we don’t always have to agree in my house but we do have to discuss our options. Neither one of us simply puts his/her foot down when making a decision.
  3. Make time together a priority. My husband works insane hours Monday-Friday to provide for our family. With very little time after work, weeknights are spent as family time. Our alone time together are few and far between. Im appreciative of every single one of those little moments we can share.
  4. Have a social life. For many people having a separate social life is beneficial. I’ll admit if I had any friends that lived close I would need a night out once a month too.
  5. Encourage each other. Dreams are good, personal goals should be wanted. Our partners should be supportive of our desires and aspirations for life.