How An Open Heart Center Can Hijack Your Marketing
Thu Jan 22 2026
If you’ve ever tried to take a real break and found your body wouldn’t let you, this story will feel uncomfortably familiar. I planned a long van trip from Sydney to Tasmania, tied up loose ends, and promised myself lighter work days. Then the ground shifted: my senior VA stepped away, $30k vanished in a crypto hit, and my once-reliable ads softened. What followed wasn’t just logistical chaos; it was a front-row seat to my open heart center’s favorite role The Prover driving me to validate my worth through output, numbers, and grit.
I walk you through the messy middle: guilt for stepping back when business was strong, the awkward blend of bad weather and spotty reception, and the tension of onboarding new help from a campground. When loneliness spiked, I chose regulation over endurance and flew home early. Within 48 hours, hugs and real conversation did what dashboards couldn’t. Returning to Tasmania with a friend, we went fully offline-hiking, kayaking, no signal and I watched the proving impulse surface on mountain trails instead of sales pages. It was humbling, clarifying, and oddly freeing.
We dig into Human Design as a practical lens, not a label. An open heart (will) center often seeks safety by proving value, and awareness alone doesn’t resolve it. I share simple ways to build a marketing rhythm that respects your nervous system: pre-scheduling core content, setting guardrails for ad tinkering, standardizing team onboarding, and using prompts that separate service from validation. The goal isn’t constant alignment; it’s enough regulation to choose visibility without self-betrayal.
If sales feel scary or showing up feels like a threat response, you’re not broken...you’re protective. Press play to hear how I’m redesigning support, reframing worth, and laying the groundwork for a new series on the “safety roles” of each open center and how they block sales. If this resonates, subscribe, share it with a friend who needs it, and leave a quick revie, tell me where you feel the urge to prove and what helps you soften.
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If you’ve ever tried to take a real break and found your body wouldn’t let you, this story will feel uncomfortably familiar. I planned a long van trip from Sydney to Tasmania, tied up loose ends, and promised myself lighter work days. Then the ground shifted: my senior VA stepped away, $30k vanished in a crypto hit, and my once-reliable ads softened. What followed wasn’t just logistical chaos; it was a front-row seat to my open heart center’s favorite role The Prover driving me to validate my worth through output, numbers, and grit. I walk you through the messy middle: guilt for stepping back when business was strong, the awkward blend of bad weather and spotty reception, and the tension of onboarding new help from a campground. When loneliness spiked, I chose regulation over endurance and flew home early. Within 48 hours, hugs and real conversation did what dashboards couldn’t. Returning to Tasmania with a friend, we went fully offline-hiking, kayaking, no signal and I watched the proving impulse surface on mountain trails instead of sales pages. It was humbling, clarifying, and oddly freeing. We dig into Human Design as a practical lens, not a label. An open heart (will) center often seeks safety by proving value, and awareness alone doesn’t resolve it. I share simple ways to build a marketing rhythm that respects your nervous system: pre-scheduling core content, setting guardrails for ad tinkering, standardizing team onboarding, and using prompts that separate service from validation. The goal isn’t constant alignment; it’s enough regulation to choose visibility without self-betrayal. If sales feel scary or showing up feels like a threat response, you’re not broken...you’re protective. Press play to hear how I’m redesigning support, reframing worth, and laying the groundwork for a new series on the “safety roles” of each open center and how they block sales. If this resonates, subscribe, share it with a friend who needs it, and leave a quick revie, tell me where you feel the urge to prove and what helps you soften. ---------------------------------- Please come say hi! Join the Human Design for Marketing FB group, here where I go behind the episode scenes and answer your questions Follow me on IG Checkout our YouTube channel Download your Human Design chart Download your custom Human Design for Marketing Reading (report) + Frieda 🤖 Book a Human Design for Marketing reading with Yvette Get the Cosmic Creator Kit Join the Frequency Project Join Souled Out Offers by Design