
A three-part deep-dive into self-sabotage, pricing, and worth — through the lens of your Human Design chart.
01 — Why Do I Self-Sabotage When Money Starts Flowing?
02 — How Do I Price My Offers?
03 — Why Do I Struggle to Ask for What I'm Worth?
This guide will make much more sense — and be far more personally useful — if you have your Human Design chart to hand as you read. The concepts here are written to be accessible to beginners, but the real power comes from applying them to your own design.
If you haven't pulled your chart yet, that's the first step. You'll need your exact birth date, birth time, and place of birth.
WHAT YOU'LL NEED
Your Human Design chart — Free at jovianarchive.com, mybodygraph.com, or geneticmatrix.com. Enter your birth date, time, and place.
Your Human Design type — Manifestor, Generator, Manifesting Generator, Projector, or Reflector — shown at the top of your chart.
Your defined and undefined centers — The nine geometric shapes in the body graph. Colored (filled in) = defined. White (hollow) = undefined.
Your inner authority — Listed on your chart — e.g. Sacral, Emotional, Splenic, Self/G, Mental, or Lunar.
Your profile — A two-number combination listed on your chart — e.g. 2/4, 1/3, 6/2. Optional but helpful.

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You've done the money mindset work. The affirmations, the abundance journaling, the "I am open to receiving" energy. And some of it helped. But there's still this thing that happens — right when money starts flowing, something in you quietly pulls back.
You undercharge. You add more to the offer to justify the price.
You say the number and immediately want to soften it.
This isn't a confidence problem. It's a design problem.
Your Human Design shows you exactly where you're wired to hold back financially, which undefined centers have been absorbing other people's money fears as your own, and what it feels like to make pricing decisions from your actual design — instead of your conditioned one.
Once you see it in your chart, you cannot unsee it.
This is for you if:
→ You keep leaving money on the table and you can't fully explain why
→ Pricing your offers makes you feel vaguely guilty or weirdly exposed
→ You've done the inner work but the money pattern keeps showing up anyway
→ You want to understand your relationship with money at the design level — not just the surface level
→ You've always suspected the standard money advice wasn't quite built for you
This is not a budgeting system or a pricing calculator. It's a design-level audit of why you do what you do with money — and what to do differently based on your actual chart.

The pattern isn't random. It's written in your chart.
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How your Root Center creates financial pressure — and what happens when it's undefined
What the Will/Heart Center has to do with self-worth and whether you believe you deserve to keep the money
The Not-Self money pattern for each Human Design type — and why it kicks in right when things get good
Key insight:
Here's one thing the guide covers: if your Will/Heart Center is undefined, you don't have consistent access to willpower or ego-driven self-worth. That means every time you try to "just believe in yourself more," you're working against your design. The fix isn't more confidence work — it's understanding how worth actually moves through your chart.
The full guide maps this across all nine centers and all five types, with reflection prompts to apply it directly to yours.
It's not a market research question. It's an authority question.
How each inner authority type is designed to make pricing decisions — and what going against it actually costs you
Why your Profile lines shape how clients perceive your value before you even name a number
What it means for a price to be an energetic match for your design
Key insight:
Emotional Authorities aren't designed to set prices in a moment of excitement or urgency — or in a dip. The price you set at the peak of your wave will feel too high by the trough, and vice versa. Waiting for emotional clarity before pricing isn't indecision. It's correct strategy for your design.
Guide 2 goes through all six authority types with specific pricing guidance for each — plus a reflection checklist to audit your current pricing.
The Will/Heart and Throat Centers — how they work together (or don't) when it comes to owning your value out loud
Six undefined centers and the specific financial conditioning each one absorbs from others
The difference between the conditioned message and the liberating truth for each center
Key insight:
if your Throat Center is undefined, speaking your price — especially to someone with a defined Throat — can feel like the words dissolve before they land. It's not weakness. It's aura mechanics. Understanding this completely changes how you prepare for sales conversations.
The full guide covers all six high-conditioning centers with the specific absorbed message each one carries and the truth that replaces it.

You don't need the full guides to begin. Here are three questions — one from each in the series — to take into your week. Sit with them, journal on them, bring them to your chart.
Self-Sabotage
Think about the last time something good was happening financially — a launch was working, clients were coming in, money was moving.
What did you do? Did you raise your prices, expand, lean in? Or did something quietly shift and you pulled back, got busy, changed direction? What was the story you told yourself about why?
Pricing
How did you come up with your current prices? Be honest.
Did you look at what everyone else was charging and land somewhere in the middle? Did you start low and never quite find the right moment to raise them? Or did you pick a number that felt "safe" — not so high that someone might say no? What would you charge if you weren't afraid of the answer?
Worth
When you say your price out loud — in a sales conversation, on a call, in a post, how does it feel in your body? Does it feel solid and clear, or does something in you want to immediately follow it with a justification, a discount, or an "...but we can figure something out"?
Whose voice does that sound like? Is it actually yours?
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If you're new to Human Design, here are the terms that come up most often:
Centers
The nine geometric shapes in the body graph (Head, Ajna, Throat, G, Will/Heart, Solar Plexus, Sacral, Spleen, Root). Each governs a specific domain of life.
Defined center
A center that is filled/colored on your chart. It operates consistently and reliably in you.
Undefined center
A center that is white/hollow on your chart. It takes in and amplifies energy from others — and is a site of conditioning.
Strategy
The decision-making approach aligned with your type (e.g. Generators: respond; Projectors: wait for invitation).
Authority
Your internal decision-making system — the part of you that knows before your mind does.
Not-Self
The conditioned version of you that has adapted to external expectations. Each type has a Not-Self theme (e.g. Generators: frustration; Projectors: bitterness).
Profile
A two-number combination that describes your archetypal role and how you're designed to be perceived.
Nope. The guides are written to be beginner-friendly. As long as you can pull up your free chart (we tell you exactly where to get it), you have everything you need. You don't need to know what any of it means yet — that's what the guides are for.
You'll still get a lot out of the guides — your type, profile, and many of your centers can be confirmed without a perfect birth time. Where it matters we'll flag it. An approximate time is better than none, and some things will still be clear.
Probably. Most Human Design content gives you the overview — type, strategy, authority. These guides go into the centers, the conditioning, the Not-Self patterns, and how all of it shows up specifically in your business and your money story. If you've got your type memorised but you're still doing the thing you're not supposed to be doing — this is the next layer.
At $33 it's a low-risk try. But honestly — if you've read this far and at least two of those journal prompts made you uncomfortable, it's for you.