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Ep. 16: Finding Ease & Authenticity Using Human Design
with Jessica Rose

What if you had a roadmap to rediscover your true self and unlock your most authentic life?

On the latest episode of Deeply Rested, host Maegan Megginson explores the transformative power of Human Design with Jessica Rose, a Human Design coach. 

Maegan and Jessica dive into how Human Design offers a lifelong journey of self-discovery, helping you align with your most authentic self and magnetically attract the life and work you’re meant for. 

Jessica shares how understanding Human Design can help you break through the stuckness many of us feel in our personal and professional lives. From discovering your unique energy type to deconditioning from societal expectations, this conversation is a rich blend of wisdom, compassion, and practical advice for living with greater authenticity and ease. 

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In this episode, Jessica will share:

  • How Human Design helps you reconnect with your true self (00:32)
  • What to do when you feel stuck in life or work (02:37)
  • An overview of the five Human Design energy types (18:53)
  • Why your thinking brain can’t solve everything—and what can (39:37)
  • The power of trust and surrender in finding your purpose (45:09)
  • How authenticity creates magnetism in life and business (46:43)
  • Using Human Design to build self-trust and connection (57:39)

Even if you’re brand new to Human Design, this inviting conversation will explain what it is and how it can add meaning to your life. Join us to discover how Human Design can help you step into your purpose, reduce stress, and finally become deeply rested. 

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Meet The Guest 

Jessica Rose

Jessica Rose is a Human Design Integration & Transformation Coach devoted to helping individuals unlock their authentic essence and realize their highest potential. With a background spanning acting, filmmaking, and podcasting, Jessica brings a uniquely creative and compassionate approach to guiding clients in deconditioning and connecting with their intuition. She has worked with hundreds of clients, including therapists and coaches, and shared her insights as a speaker in various corporate and personal development settings.

Mentioned In This Episode:

  • Connect with Jessica Rose—Access Jessica’s Free Guide: Amplify Your Impact with Human Design bydesignwithjess.com
  • Access this free resource for finding your Human Design chart  geneticmatrix.com

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