Your design, in practice.
Five are free and need no account: one for each type, start today. The rest are built from your whole chart and come with your reading. Fill them in, come back whenever you like, and print your finished copy when you want it on paper.
Five, one for each type, and they need no account and no payment. Pick your type and start. They work from your type alone, so if you do not know yours yet, the free Human Design chart calculator gives you your type, authority and centers in about a minute. The rest of the library is built from your whole chart and comes with the Complete Human Design Reading.
Sign in at myhumandesign.ai with the email you used when you bought your reading. We send a code to that address, so there is no password to remember. Once you are signed in, every workbook is unlocked and the library reorders itself around your chart. If you have your reading but have never signed in to the dashboard, that is the step people miss most often.
No. They are not a separate purchase and there is no extra charge. The full library is part of the Complete Human Design Reading, alongside the written reading, the audio, the Self-Discovery Notebook and the guided meditations.
They save as you type. If you are signed in with a reading they save to your account, so you can start on your phone and finish on a laptop. On a free workbook, with no account, they save in the browser you are using and stay on that device. If you buy a reading later, whatever you have already written in this browser comes with you.
Because they would be wrong for you. Those workbooks assemble themselves from your authority, your open centers and your profile, and without your chart there is nothing to build them from. We would rather show you what is in there than hand you a generic version with your name on it.
No. The ones built from your chart give you the strategy for your type, the way your authority actually decides, and a row for each center that is open in you and not for the ones that are defined. Two people opening the same workbook can see different sections and a different number of questions.
Yes, free ones included. The print button turns your workbook into a clean document with your own answers set as text rather than empty boxes, and a cover page. It prints at whatever size your printer uses, so Letter in the United States and A4 elsewhere.
The free type workbooks are one week, four short parts, about twenty things to fill in. The First 30 Days is seven parts, around nine hundred words of reading and roughly ninety things to fill in, and runs to six or seven printed pages. They are built to be done in small pieces, not in one sitting.