You might feel a "tug-of-war" between the strategic left side of your brain and the receptive right side of your mind. This can manifest as mental restlessness or feeling "out of flow" if you try to live as a purely strategic person.
To balance this paradox, the PLR DLR report on Scribd suggests a rhythm of :
Your right-facing arrows mean you are brilliant at spotting trends and nuance. Do not ignore your hunches in favor of pure, rigid, left-sided logic. human design variable plr dlr
Do you find that you struggle more with keeping a for your body, or with trying to turn off your strategic mind when you're just trying to relax?
When you stop trying to be 100% "Left" (the over-achieving, hyper-scheduled person) or 100% "Right" (the total hippie/flow person), you find your sweet spot. You are a bridge between the world of focus and the world of flow. You might feel a "tug-of-war" between the strategic
(Receptive). Your actual "view" of the world is peripheral. You take in the whole picture without needing to hunt for specific details; they come to you when needed. D (Design) - L (Left) / R (Right): Top Left Arrow (Digestion):
The PLR DLR is a powerful, albeit challenging, variable that bridges the gap between active creation and receptive observation. When you align with your strategy and authority, you learn to let your plan the path while your receptive body enjoys the journey and notices the scenery. Do not ignore your hunches in favor of
Your brain and body (Design) thrive on structure. You likely benefit from a specific, consistent way of eating or consuming information. You are designed to focus on what you need to consume to function, rather than waiting for it to show up. Bottom-Left Arrow: Passive/Right Environment
The "L" in PLR stands for a Left Brain and Mind. This is a . It is designed to process information linearly, categorize data, and store memories. This is the dominant cognitive approach in our modern, homogenized world.
Because your mind-brain duet is so intense, you are prone to mental overdrive and decision fatigue. Key Recommendations for Success
Look at your Bodygraph. Locate the four arrows. If you see a pattern of Passive/Left/Right or Digital/Left/Right, you now have the roadmap to optimize your brain, your body, and your environment.