You're Worth Discovery

Discover the tools, reflections, and rituals that help you uncover who you really are.

Discovering Myself

There came a point where I realised I was the common denominator in the places I felt stuck β€” my relationships, my work life, even my finances. I knew I wasn’t broken, but I was exhausted from patterns of self-sabotage, low self-esteem, and an endless sense of not being enough. The way I treated myself on the inside had started to crack through to the outside, and I found myself surrounded by people who didn’t truly value me β€” because, deep down, I didn’t value me either.

The truth is, I’m still figuring it out. Healing hasn’t been a single lesson but a multi-layered journey β€” years of unprocessed grief, trauma and low self-worth. Learning who I am has been the hardest and most liberating part. When I began to practice gratitude, changed the way I spoke to myself and lived more mindfully, life became a little lighter, joy started to seep in, and with it came the realisation that maintaining joy requires consistency, compassion, and courage.

Through shadow work, therapy, failed relationships, and rebuilding stronger connections with family, friends, and myself, I’ve chosen to believe: I am worth discovering. I am worth effort, care, and love β€” both from myself and from others. Anything less no longer aligns.Β 

This part of my journey is about honouring the energy I want to live in. And while I’m still untying the knots of self-worth I once placed in other people’s hands, I know this: the journey back to myself is worth it, because I am worth it and so are you!

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Β πŸ‘‹ Hey There! I’m Rachel Books, journaling, creating and energy work have been part of my journey back to myself. If you’d like to read more of my story, start here:

Permission to Begin

The very fact that you’re here, reading about being worthy of discovery, means you’ve already taken the first step. Self-discovery doesn’t begin with a perfectly mapped plan or a flawless sense of who you are β€” it begins with a decision.

A choice to believe that you are worth the time, the space, and the effort it takes to get to know yourself. It starts with giving yourself permission. Permission to be curious, to wobble, to not have all the answers, and still begin anyway. The benefits to discovering yourself:

Framework Maps & Mirrors

Sometimes it takes a map to begin exploring yourself. Frameworks like Myers-Briggs, the Enneagram, Human Design, or Astrology aren’t about boxing you in, but about giving you mirrors and language for the parts of yourself you might not yet see clearly. They’re not absolute truths, but they can highlight tendencies, patterns, and strengths you may not have named before.

What makes them powerful is the way they sit between science and spirit β€” some rooted in psychology and research, others in ancient wisdom and archetypes. The aim isn’t to accept every detail as fact, but to notice what resonates, let go of what doesn’t, and use these insights as starting points for deeper self-discovery.

1. Understanding Your Preferences

Myers-Briggs

The Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI)Β is one of the most widely used personality frameworks in the world. Inspired by the work of psychologist Carl Jung, it was developed by Katharine Briggs and her daughter Isabel Myers during World War II as a way to make Jung’s theories practical for everyday life.

At its core, MBTI explores your preferences β€” the natural ways you lean when it comes to energy, information, decision-making, and lifestyle. It doesn’t measure skills or abilities, but the tendencies you return to most often. Put together, these preferences form a four-letter type β€” like INFJ, ESTP, or ENFP β€” one of 16 possible personality types.

The purpose isn’t to box you in, but to offer language for how you see, process, and interact with the world. While it’s often used for career development, communication, and team building, MBTI can be just as powerful as a tool for self-reflection and journaling.

The framework is built around four key dichotomies, here are the four key areas MBTI looks at:

⚑ Energy β€” Where you focus your attention: Extraversion (E) or Introversion (I).

πŸ” Information β€” How you take in information: Sensing (S) or iNtuition (N).

πŸ’‘ Decisions β€” How you make choices: Thinking (T) or Feeling (F).

πŸ“… Life Approach β€” How you deal with the world: Judging (J) or Perceiving (P).

Together, these form your MBTI type β€” a shorthand for understanding how your mind prefers to operate, and a mirror for reflecting on how you engage with yourself and others.

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2. Exploring Core Motivations

The Enneagram

The Enneagram is a framework of nine interconnected personality types, each shaped by a core motivation and a core fear. Unlike MBTI, which focuses on preferences, the Enneagram digs deeper into why you do what you do β€” the inner drive that shapes your patterns, strengths, and blind spots.

Each type reflects a different way of seeing the world, and while you may resonate with aspects of several, one usually feels like β€œhome base.” The beauty of the Enneagram is that it doesn’t just describe you β€” it also points to your growth path.

What makes the Enneagram so powerful is its focus on evolution. Every type carries both gifts and challenges, and the system highlights how you can stretch toward balance and wholeness. It also shows the connections between types, mapping how you might react under stress or in seasons of growth β€” giving a more layered picture of your inner landscape.

3. Understanding Your Energy Blueprint

Human Design System

The Human Design System is often described as a map of how your energy is designed to move through the world. It blends together astrology, the I Ching, the Kabbalah, the chakra system, and quantum physics to create what’s called a BodyGraph β€” a chart unique to your date, time, and place of birth.

Where MBTI and the Enneagram focus on personality and motivation, Human Design zooms in on energy and decision-making. It suggests that we all have a natural way of using our energy and that life feels smoother when we align with it instead of pushing against it.

What makes Human Design powerful is the way it gives permission. It can validate why you may feel drained doing things that others seem to thrive on, or why you need more rest, structure, or freedom than the people around you. It’s not about limitation, but about living in flow with your own energy.

One of the first things Human Design reveals is your Type, which highlights how you’re meant to exchange energy with the world:

4. Reading Your Cosmic Blueprint

Astrology

Astrology is one of the oldest tools for self-discovery. At its heart, it’s not about fortune-telling but about reflection. Your natal chart β€” a map of where the planets were at the exact time and place you were born β€” is like a cosmic snapshot of your potential, patterns, and personality.

Most people only know their sun sign (the zodiac sign tied to their birthday), but your chart is much richer than that. Your moon sign reflects your inner emotional world, your rising sign (ascendant) shows how others see you, and the rest of the planets highlight different aspects of your life: love, communication, ambition, spirituality, and more.

What makes astrology powerful is its use of archetypes. Each planet and zodiac sign has a symbolic meaning, and when you blend them together in your chart, you begin to see repeating themes. These symbols don’t dictate your fate β€” they give you metaphors and mirrors for understanding yourself more deeply.

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Listening to Your Body

Your body is always speaking β€” sometimes in whispers, sometimes in shouts. A tight chest, a sinking stomach, a buzzing nervous system, or a sudden flare of pain often tells you more truth than your thoughts do. Where the mind can rationalise, deny, or distract, the body reveals what’s really happening.

Practices like mindfulness, yoga, Reiki, or even a few deep breaths can help you tune in. When you pause and listen, you’ll notice the signals you usually brush past: tension after a draining conversation, lightness around certain people, exhaustion when you’re out of alignment.

One of the most powerful exercises is to map your body’s story. Write down the illnesses, injuries, or recurring pains you’ve experienced and place them on a timeline. Then ask yourself: Where was I emotionally at that time? What was happening in my life? You may begin to see patterns between your physical health and your emotional world.

Your body isn’t working against you β€” it’s signalling what needs attention. Whether it’s rest, boundaries, grief, or joy, the body often knows before the mind is willing to admit it. Learning to listen means you no longer have to wait for the whispers to turn into shouts.

Ways to Connect With Your Body:

Living in Alignment

At some point in self-discovery, the question shifts from β€œWho am I?” to β€œHow do I want to live?” This is where values and purpose come in. When you know what truly matters to you β€” freedom, connection, growth, peace, creativity, love β€” you begin to use them as a compass. Instead of drifting into roles and routines that don’t fit, your values guide your choices toward alignment.

Living in alignment doesn’t mean life will always feel easy, but it does mean your choices begin to reflect your truth. When you’re clear on your values, you can ask yourself: Does this job, relationship, or habit honour what I value most? Or does it pull me away from it? That awareness alone can transform the way you move through the world.

Creative Expression

Sometimes words aren’t enough. Writing, painting, dancing, singing, playing music β€” these practices bypass the busy mind and tap straight into the soul. When you create, you access the raw, unfiltered parts of yourself that don’t need logic or explanation.

When you give yourself permission to create, you give your inner world a voice. A doodle can reveal your mood. A melody hummed in the kitchen can carry feelings you didn’t know how to name. A free-write, scribble or kitchen disco dance competition can unlock stuck energy and remind you of your aliveness.

The key is to create for yourself, not for approval. No one else ever has to see it. This is about reconnecting with your essence β€” messy, playful, and real.

Silence & Stillness

In a world that rewards busyness, silence can feel uncomfortable at first. Sitting still, going for a slow walk in nature, or simply spending time alone without distraction can stir up restlessness or even loneliness. But silence and stillness are where you begin to hear the parts of yourself that normally get drowned out by noise.

When you give yourself the gift of quiet, you create space for truth to rise. Old emotions may surface, new ideas may appear, or you may just feel the relief of not having to perform for anyone. Over time, stillness becomes less about emptiness and more about presence β€” a chance to be with yourself exactly as you are.

Getting comfortable in your own company is one of the deepest forms of self-discovery. It teaches you that you don’t need constant distraction or validation to feel whole. Instead, you learn to trust your inner voice, to rest in your own energy, and to discover the calm that was always within you.

✨ Silence isn’t the absence of sound β€” it’s the presence of yourself.

The Invitation

If this resonated with you, I’d love to support your journey too.

You can explore my Journals, eBooks, Journaling groups, Reiki sessions, and Mindfulness classes β€” each one is designed to give you the same lifelines that helped me: a safe space to pause, reflect, and begin again.

From guided journals and eBooks for self-reflection, to courses and energy healing sessions, you’ll find tools and spaces that gently remind you:

You’re worth discovering.

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