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How to choose a Human Design Analyst?

  • Writer: Olena
    Olena
  • Jul 17, 2024
  • 2 min read

Updated: Mar 9

I believe that choosing a Human Design Analyst is a very important decision, as the quality of your Human Design analysis depends on the analyst's level of knowledge.


There are two distinct groups of people who identify as Human Design experts:

  1. Certified Human Design Analysts: These individuals have completed a comprehensive four-year educational program and are certified by the official International Human Design School (IHDS). You can find all certified specialists on the IHDS website: https://www.ihdschool.com/professionals. I am listed there as well.

  2. Self-Taught Human Design Specialists: These individuals have not completed the official studies and, therefore, are not certified to conduct any Human Design readings or analyses. Sometimes those 'readings' might even harm.


Important Note: If you plan to pursue professional Human Design studies in the future, you must attend educational courses provided only by certified Human Design Analysts. Courses taken with non-certified individuals will not be recognized by the IHDS (International Human Design School).



My Journey

I remember a few years ago, after discovering Human Design, I was invited to guide others through this fascinating system of self-awareness. I was incredibly inspired, as I felt everything I had learned about myself could be shared and immediately understood by others. At that time, I decided to leave my job and begin my Human Design education.


I began researching how to become a certified Human Design Analyst. I discovered it was a rigorous four-year process, similar to higher education, complete with examinations. Furthermore, the financial investment was significant. Initially, I decided to try learning independently, as I found a wealth of information online.


I started by purchasing a Human Design book and attempting to learn on my own. Despite being an intelligent person, I found the knowledge extremely complex and confusing. I then turned to online resources, only to find conflicting information.


I now understand that there is a crucial distinction between certified Human Design professionals and those who study independently. The latter often lack a complete understanding of the Human Design system, resulting in inaccurate information.


After struggling for several months, feeling overwhelmed by the sheer volume of details and unsure where to begin, and realizing the limited value of self-taught knowledge, I decided to become a certified Human Design Analyst. I resolved to be certified by the Only recognized authority: the International Human Design School. Thus began my journey.




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