This is not a crisis.
It is a catalyst.
Somewhere in your forties or fifties, the questions start getting louder. Who am I now, underneath the roles I have played so well. What do I actually want, after years of asking everyone else first.
Burnout. An empty nest. A body that is changing. A marriage or a career that no longer fits the way it used to. None of this means something has gone wrong. It means something in you is ready to be heard.
You are not broken. You are becoming.

No jargon. No gurus.
Human Design, translated for real life.
I do not teach Human Design as a complex system to master. I use it as a practical lens, one that helps you understand why you burn out the way you do, why certain boundaries feel impossible, and how to make decisions that actually feel like yours.
- Understand your natural energy, so rest stops feeling like failure.
- Learn the decisions that are actually yours to make, and the ones that never were.
- Set boundaries that hold, without the guilt that used to come with them.
Relationships by Design
You are not the only one whose design matters at home.
Your partner is not being difficult on purpose. Your teenager is not trying to make you crazy. Most family friction is not a character problem, it is a design mismatch nobody ever named. When you can see how each person in your home is wired to move through the world, the tension softens. Not because everyone changes, but because everyone finally makes sense.

Signature Offers
Ways to begin, at your own pace.
Foundational Blueprint
Your complete Human Design map: type, strategy, authority, and what it actually means for your daily decisions.
Learn moreRelationship Guide
A grounded look at how you and someone you love move through the world differently, and how to meet in the middle.
Learn moreChild's Design Report
A gentle window into how your child is wired to learn, rest, and be supported, so parenting feels less like guesswork.
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Meet Amanda
I did not find this work. It found me, mid-collapse.
I spent years leading in government, doing all the right things, climbing all the right ladders. From the outside, it looked like a life that worked. From the inside, I was quietly disappearing.
Human Design did not hand me a new personality. It handed me permission, to rest when I needed to, to stop performing for approval, to build a life around who I actually am instead of who I thought I had to be. Eventually that permission took me all the way to a caravan, a slower life, and this work.
I am not here to teach you a system. I am here to walk this road with you, because I have already walked it myself.


