[H1] What If You’re Not Bad at Business—You’re Just Doing It Wrong (for You)?

[Placeholder Copy] For years, I thought success meant grinding. Hustling. Putting in long hours at my corporate job (oh god it already sounds so cliche), working out after work, commuting for hours, blah blah blah.

And honestly? It worked. Until it didn’t.

I was burnt out, exhausted, and questioning if I was even good at this whole corporate life - I mean, it’s what I had been told and trained to do my whole life. It’s why I went to college. Why I got a master’s degree. But I kept hitting a glass ceiling. I kept getting bitter that I wasn’t being “allowed” to do strategy, that I had to do the grunt work. I thought that’s just what you had to do and EVENTUALLY you’d break through for the strategy job. Then, I learned about Human Design—and it completely flipped how I think about work, productivity, and success.

Turns out, I wasn’t doing it wrong. I was just doing it in a way that wasn’t right for me.

If you’re feeling stuck, exhausted, or like something just isn’t clicking, here’s your sign: Maybe it’s not you. Maybe it’s the system you’re forcing yourself into.