Listen "Rest, Recognition & The Courage to Slow Down"
Episode Synopsis
In this special solo episode of Real Human Design Stories,
I’m diving into two essential R’s: Rest and Recognition. You might think this topic is primarily for Projectors, and while Projectors will resonate deeply, this message goes beyond any single energy type. It’s for everyone seeking to honor what their body truly needs. This episode comes at a time when I’ve felta strong inner calling to slow down, listen to my body, and resist the pressure to “perform” just for recognition.
I talk about the challenges of letting go, embracing rest, and learning to recognize ourselves beyond the validation of others. After a season of deep engagement and excitement from presenting at two recent Human Design conferences, I came home to a surprising inner request—to simply rest.
In this episode, I explore what it means to hold radical self-trust during times of rest and to trust that our worth isn’t dependent on constant action.
So, if you’ve been feeling the pressure to keep up, stay visible, or “push through” when your body is calling for a break, join me as we unpack the importance of tuning in and trusting ourselves.
Timestamps:
00:00:29 – Introduction to the Episode – Need for Some
R&R: Rest & Recognition
00:04:40 – Finding Clarity Amidst the Urge to Do More
00:05:18 – Reflections on My Recent Human Design Conference Experiences
00:10:03 – The Call to Slow Down & Melancholy as a
Natural State of Reflection
00:14:48 – Embracing Radical Self-Trust during Uncertain
Times
00:17:12 – Outro
Key Insights:
The importance of rest and honoring your body’s signals,
even when it’s inconvenient.
Understanding that real recognition comes when we’re not seeking it—it finds us naturally.
Radical self-trust isn’t about certainty; it’s about
trusting that we’re fully equipped to handle whatever comes our way.
Letting go of the need to “perform” or be visible all the
time in favor of being truly aligned with ourselves.
If this message resonates, and you're ready to explore your Human Design journey, I’d love to support you in learning how to honor your
unique path through radical self-trust. Visit KathyBochonko.com for more on
mentorship and readings.
Join our community for deeper conversations about Human Design: facebook.com/groups/intuitivehumandesign
I’m diving into two essential R’s: Rest and Recognition. You might think this topic is primarily for Projectors, and while Projectors will resonate deeply, this message goes beyond any single energy type. It’s for everyone seeking to honor what their body truly needs. This episode comes at a time when I’ve felta strong inner calling to slow down, listen to my body, and resist the pressure to “perform” just for recognition.
I talk about the challenges of letting go, embracing rest, and learning to recognize ourselves beyond the validation of others. After a season of deep engagement and excitement from presenting at two recent Human Design conferences, I came home to a surprising inner request—to simply rest.
In this episode, I explore what it means to hold radical self-trust during times of rest and to trust that our worth isn’t dependent on constant action.
So, if you’ve been feeling the pressure to keep up, stay visible, or “push through” when your body is calling for a break, join me as we unpack the importance of tuning in and trusting ourselves.
Timestamps:
00:00:29 – Introduction to the Episode – Need for Some
R&R: Rest & Recognition
00:04:40 – Finding Clarity Amidst the Urge to Do More
00:05:18 – Reflections on My Recent Human Design Conference Experiences
00:10:03 – The Call to Slow Down & Melancholy as a
Natural State of Reflection
00:14:48 – Embracing Radical Self-Trust during Uncertain
Times
00:17:12 – Outro
Key Insights:
The importance of rest and honoring your body’s signals,
even when it’s inconvenient.
Understanding that real recognition comes when we’re not seeking it—it finds us naturally.
Radical self-trust isn’t about certainty; it’s about
trusting that we’re fully equipped to handle whatever comes our way.
Letting go of the need to “perform” or be visible all the
time in favor of being truly aligned with ourselves.
If this message resonates, and you're ready to explore your Human Design journey, I’d love to support you in learning how to honor your
unique path through radical self-trust. Visit KathyBochonko.com for more on
mentorship and readings.
Join our community for deeper conversations about Human Design: facebook.com/groups/intuitivehumandesign
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