Best Career for a Generator in Human Design
You’ve discovered you’re a Generator in Human Design. A hard working and skilled individual with some real UMPH! Someone here to get stuff done, less procrastination, more doing. Well… how does that translate? How might you use that information to help create a career where you feel more satisfaction and contentment, rather than frustration all the time? By highlighting the strengths of the Generator in Human Design, we can begin to understand what career might be most suitable. And how you might begin to use your Generator magic to get there…
Strengths: Inner GPS, sustainable energy, inspired to find and master your lifes work.
You have great team work ethics and work well with others, preferring to connect with people and bounce ideas around, rather than working in isolation.
You have consistent access to energy, making you an asset in jobs that require constant energy. Side note: If you feel like your energy wavers in your job or you get burned out easily, this is a sign that you are in a job that is unaligned, or your boundaries aren't working for you.
Once you find something that makes you feel content, you can work long hours sustainably, without it being as much as an effort as some of the other energy types. Infact, it should give you energy, rather than drain it away.
You are great at interacting with others and working as a team.
Your genius is unlocked when you master skills through consistent practice and dedication. Find something that lights you up and makes you excited, and you won't 'work' a day in your life.
You are the ultimate alchemists and will turn peoples ideas into actual usable products and 'things.' You turn energy like thoughts and ideas into tangible products and items to feel and touch in the 3D reality.
You spread energy through the team and keep everyone energetically fed.
Because you are designed to 'respond' you will work best in roles where there are natural responsive actions, for example, ones that involve conversations or tasks.
Ideal professions include:
- Creative fields such as art, design, and music, where your inspiration can flow freely.
- Health and wellness careers, like nursing, fitness training, or holistic healing, where you can support others.
- Skilled trades, such as carpentry or plumbing, which allow for hands-on work and mastery of techniques.
- Teaching or coaching roles, where you can share their knowledge and guide others effectively.
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Journal Prompts
What really lights you up? What creates excitement in your body, what does that feel like?
How can you do more things that make you feel excited, and less things that make you feel frustrated?
Does work light you up, or frustrate you? How might you begin to tip the balance more to satisfaction than frustration?
Your gut response, how often do you listen to it? Do you trust it? How can you trust it more?
How can you respond to that excitement more, rather than feeling like you need to initiate everything or wait around for an invitation?