The spark that pulled me closer


Reader, the Red Frequency feels like a a flashlight I can't turn off these days.

Creating these reports, witnessing the a-ha's, and seeing the results are like fuel for the fire that's been burning inside me for a while now. One that I don't intend to put out.

And it seems to be spreading like hot flash some days.

Last week I was watching my friend, Helmi share his content creation system for YouTube. Highly recommend it if you are making videos.

He has this effective prompt to extract questions your clients ask. As I was going through the steps, I felt a surge of warmth from chest rise up. A confirmation glowing up within me.

The Red Frequency...

Sometimes it shows up in problem-based language:
For the clients who are looking for a way out, an escape from what isn’t working.

Other times it shows up in resonance-based language:
For the clients who are ready to deepen, to expand into what’s already stirring inside them.

The beauty of Red Frequency is that it works both ways.

For me, I’ve always leaned more toward painting the picture of what you want.

What you’re moving toward rather than running from.

And the reports I’ve been creating keep showing me how often this strength is hidden in plain sight.

When I point out someone’s Red Frequency to them, they suddenly can’t unsee it.

It’s like being handed a mirror, but this time... you see already strong, the frequency you’ve been broadcasting all along.


Here’s a question for you:

Have you ever asked your existing clients what actually sparked them to come into your world?

Not which platform. Not which lead magnet.
But that exact moment they perked up.

It's something I've shared with my mentors, what that moment was for me.

With Pahla B., it was how she talked about mindset and emotions during her workout videos. No music, just her voice. The grace she had in being raw, even wobbling on camera.
Her Red Frequency: Identity.

With Jacob P., it was the way his writing made me feel I could do this with his guidance. His words were gentle, unhurried, leaving pauses filled with wonder instead of certainty. That spaciousness built belief.
His Red Frequency: Throat.

With Julie C., it was how she slowed Human Design down to its most meaningful parts. Like clouds clearing to reveal sunlight. She opened a door to my core beliefs, not textbook definitions.
Her Red Frequency: Willpower.

Each of them had their own entry.
Each carried a tone I couldn’t help but respond to.

And that’s the point.
Your Red Frequency is already alive in you
It’s just waiting to be recognized.


That’s what the Ideal Client HD Report is about.

It shows you the exact frequency your people feel when they read or listen to you.

The spark that makes them perk up.

Because when you see it?
You can’t unsee it.
And from there, everything changes.

Frequency living,
Tricia Edwards


PS. The mentors I've had in my life are very dear to me. And when I shared these, I picked the ones I'm still with today. I pay to be in their programs, and I can't imagine life without them. There are others, but these 3 have made huge impacts and have witnessed my growth leaps. So I just want to celebrate them for a bit this week.

Pahla B. I see me, my body, my thoughts, my emotions, and my art as my full-self. In her program, I saw me. And here's one of the first videos I ever saw from her.

Jacob P. I've gone from "I'm a crap writer" to "Damn, I'm good" in my time with him... and I'm not done. His openness to explore and hear out all my wack-a-do side trips has helped me to explore writing in a way that finally made sense to me. One of the first posts I read, and I knew he got me.

Julie C. She is the reason human design is my greatest external tool. Before here it was entertainment. Her ability to see beyond the words, project possibilities, and embrace iteration that moves into mastery... well let's just say she gets me and my desire. I think my comment here says it all.

I'm not for everyone. And you don't have to be either.
If you don't click with me, please unsubscribe and find who does. Cause you deserve it.

Tricia Edwards

I email insights on how to leverage your human design in your content strategies. Usually M-W-F... And there's always some special resources only available to subscribers.

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