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Teaching Students by Design with Ellen Hefty - Emotional Theme

Emotional Theme

05/16/22 • 6 min

Teaching Students by Design with Ellen Hefty

“One of the biggest shifts for me was to realize that I feel my emotional theme, but I'm not the emotion, I'm not my emotions. I feel my emotions.”

Today, Ellen answers the question,

What is emotional theme in Quantum Human Design and how does it help you know when your students are not getting their energy needs met?

We've talked in the last couple of sessions about each of the five types in Quantum Human Design, how energy works for each type, and what their specific strategy is to navigate and operate through the world.

Each type also has a specific emotional theme. This emotional theme can be used as a signal to see when something isn't quite right for your students. These emotional themes are helpful in seeing why strategy is so important. If your students are experiencing a lot of these emotions, it's a sign that they're not getting their energy needs met and it’s time to focus on their strategy.

How do you help your students find ways to get their energy needs met? Keep listening to find out!

The mission with the Teaching Students by Design program is to guide educators to transform how students are educated, and help all parties reach their fullest potential, knowing that when each of us is being our unique and authentic self, the world is a more sustainable, compassionate, peaceful, and loving place.

To find out more about this amazing program, please visit https://ellenhefty.teachable.com/p/teaching-students-by-design

As a thank you for listening to this podcast, Ellen is offering 10% off her Teaching Students by Design program when you use the coupon code PODCAST10 at checkout!

To find out more about Ellen and her work along with information on how to get your free Human Design chart, please visit https://ellenhefty.com

The Quantum Human DesignTM language and concepts in this show have been created and inspired by Karen Curry Parker and her work and are used with permission.

Produced by Number Three Productions, https://numberthreeproductions.com

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“One of the biggest shifts for me was to realize that I feel my emotional theme, but I'm not the emotion, I'm not my emotions. I feel my emotions.”

Today, Ellen answers the question,

What is emotional theme in Quantum Human Design and how does it help you know when your students are not getting their energy needs met?

We've talked in the last couple of sessions about each of the five types in Quantum Human Design, how energy works for each type, and what their specific strategy is to navigate and operate through the world.

Each type also has a specific emotional theme. This emotional theme can be used as a signal to see when something isn't quite right for your students. These emotional themes are helpful in seeing why strategy is so important. If your students are experiencing a lot of these emotions, it's a sign that they're not getting their energy needs met and it’s time to focus on their strategy.

How do you help your students find ways to get their energy needs met? Keep listening to find out!

The mission with the Teaching Students by Design program is to guide educators to transform how students are educated, and help all parties reach their fullest potential, knowing that when each of us is being our unique and authentic self, the world is a more sustainable, compassionate, peaceful, and loving place.

To find out more about this amazing program, please visit https://ellenhefty.teachable.com/p/teaching-students-by-design

As a thank you for listening to this podcast, Ellen is offering 10% off her Teaching Students by Design program when you use the coupon code PODCAST10 at checkout!

To find out more about Ellen and her work along with information on how to get your free Human Design chart, please visit https://ellenhefty.com

The Quantum Human DesignTM language and concepts in this show have been created and inspired by Karen Curry Parker and her work and are used with permission.

Produced by Number Three Productions, https://numberthreeproductions.com

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Using Strategy to Make Decisions

“Everyone needs to have waiting as a part of their decision-making process. When you wait and you are not spontaneous in your decision-making, you can navigate through life in a much easier and more in the flow way.”

Today, Ellen answers the question,

How does strategy help students understand how they operate energetically in the world?

Last time we talked about the five different energy types and how each type has a different role in the world and way of interacting with others. Each type also has a different strategy that helps them make decisions that are in alignment with the correct people and experiences. In this episode, Ellen uses a wonderful analogy of a stage performance to help explain how each type brings a unique role and perspective to the world. The strategy helps guide each type to best play out their role in the world and the cosmic plan. Make sure to subscribe and follow the Teaching Students by Design podcast so you don’t miss a single episode of Ellen’s teachings!

The mission with the Teaching Students by Design program is to guide educators to transform how students are educated, and help all parties reach their fullest potential, knowing that when each of us is being our unique and authentic self, the world is a more sustainable, compassionate, peaceful, and loving place.

To find out more about this amazing program, please visit https://ellenhefty.teachable.com/p/teaching-students-by-design

As a thank you for listening to this podcast, Ellen is offering 10% off her Teaching Students by Design program when you use the coupon code PODCAST10 at checkout!

To find out more about Ellen and her work along with information on how to get your free Human Design chart, please visit https://ellenhefty.com

The Quantum Human DesignTM language and concepts in this show have been created and inspired by Karen Curry Parker and her work and are used with permission.

Produced by Number Three Productions, https://numberthreeproductions.com

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How Authority Supports Strategy

“Authority never overrides strategy, but it helps students be more in alignment with their energetic needs.”

Today, Ellen answers the question,

“How does authority support strategy?” Just as with Quantum Human Design strategy and emotional themes, every person has their own, unique authority. Authority varies between energy types and is based on one’s personal Human Design chart. By knowing your students’ authority, you can really help them tune into the signals that are coming from their bodies. When used in conjunction with an understanding of your students’ type, strategy, and emotional theme, authority will really help you develop a picture of your students’ energetic needs. Make sure to check out the next episode where Ellen will be explaining profiles before she brings everything together in episode 8 of her 8-part miniseries and explains How to Teach Students by Design!

The mission with the Teaching Students by Design program is to guide educators to transform how students are educated, and help all parties reach their fullest potential, knowing that when each of us is being our unique and authentic self, the world is a more sustainable, compassionate, peaceful, and loving place.

To find out more about this amazing program, please visit

https://ellenhefty.teachable.com/p/teaching-students-by-design

As a thank you for listening to this podcast, Ellen is offering 10% off her Teaching Students by Design program when you use the coupon code PODCAST10 at checkout!

To find out more about Ellen and her work along with information on how to get your free Human Design chart, please visit https://ellenhefty.com

The Quantum Human DesignTM language and concepts in this show have been created and inspired by Karen Curry Parker and her work and are used with permission.

Produced by Number Three Productions, https://numberthreeproductions.com

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