Angella Johnson: A Conversation with a 4/6 Projector

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“Your design is nothing to be a victim about. You are not victimized by your design.”
- Angella Johnson 

Angella Johsnon is often referred to as a “messaging and marketing genius” and the “Harry Potter” for business. She blends the world of strategy and intuition together to guide entrepreneurs to make great money doing the work they love. She is known for her game-changing and simple strategies, authentic vulnerability and deeply intuitive coaching. Angella blazes the path for entrepreneurs to trust themselves, break the rules, and radically change what they think is possible and make more money without the hustle or hype. 

“The Universe puts people in our lives to further the validation.”
- Angella Johnson  

This is the fourth episode in our series of conversations with people who are leaning into their Human Design. Angella Johnson is a 4/6 Projector who is here to create and share without worrying about where it will all lead. We discuss her path to understanding what “waiting for the invitation” actually means, and how she has learned to listen to her body, her energy and her intuition.  

“There is no shortage of ideas. Like oooh, what wants to be created now?”
- Angella Johnson 

“What wants to be created through me today?”
- Angella Johnson 

“The brilliance you are hiding from the world does not serve anyone—including your bank account.”
- Angella Johnson  

Find Angella and her planner on her website at:
https://angellajohnson.com

And she’s on Facebook at:
https://www.facebook.com/Angellamjohnson  

Listen to the first episode with Angella Johnson (Episode #096): https://www.kelseyabbott.com/podcasts/own-your-awesome-with-angella-johnson  

Book a Human Design Reading with Kelsey at:
https://www.kelseyabbott.com/humandesign

Support The Find Your Awesome Podcast at:
https://www.patreon.com/kelseyabbott

Music:

bensound.com

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