Executive Summary by Wiebke and the Human Design Gate 10 in focus

by | Sep 10, 2024 | Human Design Use Cases

Following a Human Design Reading, I am happy to provide a brief executive summary of my client’s chart analysis. This summary describes some important aspects, but is not a complete representation of the individual Human Design Chart. In my blog I would like to give an insight. This summary is about a Manifesting Generator with the Human Design 5/2 Profile. In addition, in my blog posts I like to focus on a specific aspect of the Human Design Chart that has also attracted a certain amount of attention in the consultation. This could be a gate, a channel or a line, for example. This post is specifically about Human Design Gate 10. Enjoy reading!

Executive Summary of Wiebke

Wiebke is a true all-rounder, not only because she is a Human Design Type Manifesting Generator, but also because she has defined no less than a quarter of all possible channels and therefore has a particularly high level of impact. To put it briefly: above all, she has the power of persuasion, a talent for improvisation and motivation. She is a competitive doer with her very own touch and a special sense of aesthetics.

Of course, having lots of abilities doesn’t mean that Wiebke is better than others. Basically, everyone is right the way they are. There is no better or worse. Wiebke may find it difficult to combine all her talents equally in her job. But she doesn’t have to. Of course, it would be nice if she could find a way to put all her talents into practice together. But she can also do this separately, for example by making time for hobbies in which she can also use her talents.

Focusing on the essentials is therefore important for Wiebke. Fortunately, her special abilities (HD channels) point to commonalities that can be found in the Human Design circuits. The circuits represent certain basic characteristics of a person. In Wiebke’s case, the basic characteristic “individuality” stands out. That’s why she should focus on the things close to her heart in her professional life; her motto is: “Where there’s a will, there’s a way!” That sounds selfish, but it is her natural path to self-realization and therefore also a benefit for the community.

Gate 10 Human Design

The core of Human Design Gate 10 of the G Center is authenticity. Being authentic means being in harmony with yourself. It is not about adaptation, but about being true to yourself. The environment perceives an authentic person as unaffected, open and relaxed. This appearance also inspires others to be authentic – above all because it leads to self-esteem. Human Design Gate 10 remains true to its essence.

 

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Line qualities of Gate 10 Human Design

  1. Line: Humility to accept the inherent hierarchy and recognize how to act accordingly.
  2. Line: Hermit – Voluntary isolation when authentic behavior is at risk.
  3. Line: Martyr – rejection of norms/rules and “accepting” disadvantages.
  4. Line: Subordinate until there is an opportunity to change the norms and rules.
  5. Line: Heretical protest regarding existing norms/rules because higher principles apply.
  6. Line: exemplarity, which is demonstrated less by words than by deeds.

Gate 10 is activated in the 5th line of Wiebke’s Human Design Chart and means that her thinking is based on higher principles and that she must therefore rebel against certain rules and norms without exaggerating this (shadow). In professional life, authenticity can therefore mean rethinking and implementing new ways of thinking. For example, she can rebel against the phrase “We’ve always done it this way”.

During our coaching session, Wiebke was about to take an important step in her professional life. Without going into depth, she wanted to know, among other things, whether self-employment would suit her. We were able to answer this question in the affirmative from various perspectives. In addition to her talents, Wiebke has the maximum number of defined “motor centers” that provide her with sustainable energy. Energy that she can put to good use for herself and her future clients. Taking enough breaks becomes more of a challenge, which she always has to keep in mind.

I wish you, Wiebke, every success for your start in self-employment. The competition will have to dress warmly. You have what it takes. Use the insights from our coaching to boost your self-confidence. “If you walk, the road will get under your feet.”

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Written by: Thomas Waaden

Thomas is the owner of Human Design Berufsberatung and TW Coaching & Consulting. As a human design expert, he focuses on topics relating to career planning, corporate and economic development. After 20 years of professional experience in business, he now devotes his coaching activities to psychological and spiritual topics relating to vocation and personal development

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