Thus, means: Passive / Left / Right (Top Left Passive, Top Right Left? Wait—strictly speaking, the acronym order varies by source, but in standard Variable notation: the first letter is the Top Left (Digestion), second letter is the Bottom Left (Awareness), third letter is the Top Right (Environment), fourth is Bottom Right (Perspective). However, many advanced charts use PLR to denote a specific cognitive style: Passive (Top) / Left (Bottom Left) / Right (Bottom Right) . For this article, we will focus on the two most distinct and often misunderstood configurations: PLR and DLR .)
The bottom-right arrow points right. This is where things get interesting. While your body and brain are busy being strategic (Left), your view of the world is Receptive. You aren't looking for anything specific; you are taking it all in. You see the "big picture" rather than just the details. You often notice things others miss because you aren't focused on a goal—you’re just watching the movie of life. 4. Awareness: R (Right)
Keep your meals and your workspace consistent. This "grounds" your active brain so your receptive mind can wander.
— Your way of seeing the world is peripheral. You aren't meant to focus on tiny details but to take in the "whole forest" at once. D (Design): Left Environment (Bottom Left Arrow)
The Right mind is a resource for others. As Ra Uru Hu explained, those with a Right mind are "Conceptualizers for others," meaning their thinking blossoms when they are with the right people. Their level of consciousness is reflected to those around them.
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Thus, means: Passive / Left / Right (Top Left Passive, Top Right Left? Wait—strictly speaking, the acronym order varies by source, but in standard Variable notation: the first letter is the Top Left (Digestion), second letter is the Bottom Left (Awareness), third letter is the Top Right (Environment), fourth is Bottom Right (Perspective). However, many advanced charts use PLR to denote a specific cognitive style: Passive (Top) / Left (Bottom Left) / Right (Bottom Right) . For this article, we will focus on the two most distinct and often misunderstood configurations: PLR and DLR .)
The bottom-right arrow points right. This is where things get interesting. While your body and brain are busy being strategic (Left), your view of the world is Receptive. You aren't looking for anything specific; you are taking it all in. You see the "big picture" rather than just the details. You often notice things others miss because you aren't focused on a goal—you’re just watching the movie of life. 4. Awareness: R (Right) human design variable plr dlr
— Your way of seeing the world is peripheral. You aren't meant to focus on tiny details but to take in the "whole forest" at once. D (Design): Left Environment (Bottom Left Arrow) For this article, we will focus on the
The Right mind is a resource for others. As Ra Uru Hu explained, those with a Right mind are "Conceptualizers for others," meaning their thinking blossoms when they are with the right people. Their level of consciousness is reflected to those around them.