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Be the Best Version of Yourself: A Human Design & Personal Growth Podcast

Overthinking, Mental Health & Human Design

02 Aug 2025

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In this episode, we explore how overthinking impacts mental health and what tools can help us build mental resilience. Through the lens of Human Design, we uncover how understanding your unique energy and decision-making style can ease the mental loops that keep you stuck. We’ll also highlight the importance of mental health awareness and share practical ways to access mental health support and mental health resources that truly make a difference. Whether you’re seeking clarity, balance, or new insights, this conversation offers guidance to strengthen your connection to yourself and your mental health journey.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/be-the-best-version-of-yourself-a-human-design-personal-growth-podcast--6744858/support.Human Design FREE Resources: https://payhip.com/viktorianedelchevaThank you for tuning in to Be the Best Version of Yourself!If you loved this episode, don’t forget to subscribe, rate, and share it with others on their self-growth and personal development journey.Continue exploring your Human Design, deepen your self-awareness, and align with your true-self through self-love, self-mastery, and energy alignment.Each episode supports your inner transformation, spiritual awakening, and authentic power—helping you live with purpose, clarity, and self-worth.Follow the show for more conversations on Human Design types, energy flow, awakening awareness, and life alignment, and step into the highest version of yourself.

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