Design
Life Design
Designing your life does not mean, “decorating” it. Many people
have lives that look great on the surface, yet aren’t satisfying.
Design has more to do with intentionality, than simply aesthetics. Good design should encompass both function and form.
Since design involves arranging various elements to produce something specifically
desirable, being a designer of anything (architecture, cars, fashion, or interiors, or even a meal) involves a clear understanding
of the components, effect and results desired.
The key to successful design is thoughtful analysis and planning to create something worth having, being, or doing.
When the process of design is ignored or rushed, the results are less than spectacular.
Most people would consider it absurd to begin building a home without a design and a plan…yet very few
consciously design the one thing that is ultimately most important to them. Their
life.
Now you can design your life and plan
it so that every part of it works for you and it all goes together. Good design
is rarely an accident and should not be left up to chance.
Design your life. It matters.
Life Design Programs
Designing Your Self
Designing Your Self is a powerful Personal Process…
Does how you look express the best of who you really are? Do you see a congruent and authentic
image in the mirror? Is powerful self-expression natural for you? Rebel Holiday
developed an “inside-out” process called Designing Your Self, facilitated with more than 6,000 men and women over
20 years, which allows you to consciously design your self-concept and become the person you have always wanted to be.
Imagine the confidence and ease of knowing exactly what looks good on you and why. From the “big
picture” to the fine details, every aspect of your image can be congruent, appropriate, and right for you. Your look
can support you in having the life you really want to live…and your world will respond positively.
The Discovery of Human Visual Design™
Rebel Holiday has a unique background. Her first company was launched based on a desire to
help people discover and transform themselves. Her work on what she calls Personal Congruence" emerged as
the result of her inquiry into aesthetic questions relative to visual perception and intrepretation. In 1982 she began developing a revolutionary
information system based on her discovery of a natural physical pattern in people of all races and nationalities. She named this unique composite in people, “Human Visual Design.”
After opening her Centers for personal and professional excellence in California during
the 1980’s and serving over 6,000 private clients, she wrote a series of eight books on her “person-centered”
approach. This approach is currently being developed for online training programs.
This was the first comprehensive and objective explanation to allow for complete congruency and
powerful personal expression. In the early 1990’s, she applied this approach to her own fashion line and developed and
sold clothing under the Rebel Holiday label in New York.
Recognizing that she cared much more about people than fashion,
she decided to resume her consulting business in 1994. With the growth of the Internet, new possibilities have emerged in
merchandising. A technology team is converting the system to an information technology that can become the platform for
“mass-customization” or personalization.