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EPISODE · Mar 9, 2026 · 33 MIN

Mel McSherry on Using Human Design to Build a Business That Fits Your Energy and Life

from Entrepreneurs, Executives, and Eccentrics · host Scott Turman

In this episode, Scott Turman speaks with Mel McSherry, an international business and life guide who helps entrepreneurs move past overwhelm by utilizing the framework of Human Design. Mel explains how this system, which integrates elements of astrology, quantum physics, and traditional philosophies, serves as an internal operations manual for managing energy and making decisions. The discussion explores the importance of "hallways," or transitional spaces, and why entrepreneurs must flip the traditional hierarchy of needs to prioritize mental and emotional profitability over strictly financial metrics. By moving away from "copy and paste" business formulas and toward a deeper understanding of self-trust, Mel demonstrates how to achieve a level of success that is both high-performing and sustainable without the cost of burnout.TakeawaysHuman Design as a Blueprint: Human Design acts as a foundational operations manual that reveals how an individual best processes information and makes decisions.Energy Management Over Time Management: True productivity stems from checking in with your physical and emotional energy levels rather than just filling a calendar.The Value of the "Hallway": Transitional periods between business milestones are vital spaces for recalibration and should not be rushed.Flipping the Hierarchy of Needs: Prioritizing mental and emotional well-being creates a more fluid and sustainable path to financial profitability.Sustainability vs. Burnout: High achievement is often unsustainable when it is built on fear, scarcity, or the "rite of passage" of overworking.The "How" vs. The "Why": While most entrepreneurs understand their "why," the "how" often causes the most overwhelm when it does not align with their natural design.Rejecting the "Shoulds": Following external frameworks without customization leads to a disconnect between external success and internal satisfaction.The Power of the Pause: Taking a step back to address nervous system health can lead to a more powerful and authentic business "180."Decision Making in Gray Areas: Many people struggle in the "gray area" of a decision, which is often just a necessary period of waiting for more information.Philosophy as a Business Tool: Utilizing philosophical frameworks can help map personality types and behavioral patterns to improve business outcomes.Today's guest, Mel McSherry, can be found at:Website: https://www.melmcsherry.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/melmcsherry/Your host, Scott Turman, can be found online at:Website: https://scottturman.com/, https://brightray.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/scottturman/IMDb: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm14602682/KeywordsHuman Design, Entrepreneurship, Business Development, Energy Management, Burnout Prevention, Mental Health, Professional Growth, Sustainability, Strategic Planning, Self-Trust, Life Guide, Business Coaching, Frameworks

In this episode, Scott Turman speaks with Mel McSherry, an international business and life guide who helps entrepreneurs move past overwhelm by utilizing the framework of Human Design. Mel explains how this system, which integrates elements of astrology, quantum physics, and traditional philosophies, serves as an internal operations manual for managing energy and making decisions. The discussion explores the importance of "hallways," or transitional spaces, and why entrepreneurs must flip the traditional hierarchy of needs to prioritize mental and emotional profitability over strictly financial metrics. By moving away from "copy and paste" business formulas and toward a deeper understanding of self-trust, Mel demonstrates how to achieve a level of success that is both high-performing and sustainable without the cost of burnout.TakeawaysHuman Design as a Blueprint: Human Design acts as a foundational operations manual that reveals how an individual best processes information and makes decisions.Energy Management Over Time Management: True productivity stems from checking in with your physical and emotional energy levels rather than just filling a calendar.The Value of the "Hallway": Transitional periods between business milestones are vital spaces for recalibration and should not be rushed.Flipping the Hierarchy of Needs: Prioritizing mental and emotional well-being creates a more fluid and sustainable path to financial profitability.Sustainability vs. Burnout: High achievement is often unsustainable when it is built on fear, scarcity, or the "rite of passage" of overworking.The "How" vs. The "Why": While most entrepreneurs understand their "why," the "how" often causes the most overwhelm when it does not align with their natural design.Rejecting the "Shoulds": Following external frameworks without customization leads to a disconnect between external success and internal satisfaction.The Power of the Pause: Taking a step back to address nervous system health can lead to a more powerful and authentic business "180."Decision Making in Gray Areas: Many people struggle in the "gray area" of a decision, which is often just a necessary period of waiting for more information.Philosophy as a Business Tool: Utilizing philosophical frameworks can help map personality types and behavioral patterns to improve business outcomes.Today's guest, Mel McSherry, can be found at:Website: https://www.melmcsherry.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/melmcsherry/Your host, Scott Turman, can be found online at:Website: https://scottturman.com/, https://brightray.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/scottturman/IMDb: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm14602682/KeywordsHuman Design, Entrepreneurship, Business Development, Energy Management, Burnout Prevention, Mental Health, Professional Growth, Sustainability, Strategic Planning, Self-Trust, Life Guide, Business Coaching, Frameworks

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