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Line Heggelund

Line Heggelund

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Join date: Jan 18, 2025

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Line Heggelund spent twenty years doing the work this course is built on — not in a classroom, but on a farm, helping people in genuine crisis find their way back to themselves. Troubled teenagers. Women rebuilding after everything fell apart. The kind of slow, real transformation that doesn't fit in a weekend workshop.


Along the way she tested every tool she could find for understanding people — psychology, personality frameworks, trauma-informed approaches. The birth chart turned out to be the most precise map of the lot: not for predicting anything, but for showing how a specific person is wired before the world started writing over it.


She learned to read it the way a good diagnostician reads any map — as information, not prophecy — and used it for two decades to help people tell their real selves apart from the programming they'd inherited.


Screw the Script is what she built to hand that recognition to more people than could ever make it up the drive.


She's the author of two books, lives on a farm in Vestfold, Norway with more animals than is strictly sensible, and writes for women who are done living by a script someone else wrote.

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Jun 9, 20263 min
Why does this always happen to me?
You've said it out loud in the car. Muttered it in the shower. Thought it standing in your kitchen at 6:47 on a Tuesday, holding a cooling cup of coffee: why does this always happen to me? Same fight, different face. Same job nobody thanked you for, that you somehow volunteered for again. Same hollow feeling at the bottom of yet another thing you gave everything to. You're not unlucky. You're not cursed. The word for what's happening to you is pattern, and the reason it keeps happening is...

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Jun 2, 20263 min
The Eternal Time Optimist
There is a particular kind of person who looks at a Tuesday and sees infinite possibility. I am that person. I have been that person my whole life. I am also, without exception, wrong. The eternal time optimist suffers from one delusion: that things take as long as they should take. Not as long as they actually take. The fence should hold. The weeds should stay put for a week. A man buying a chimenea should buy the chimenea and leave. None of this is how the world works. The world runs on its...

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May 26, 20262 min
Misunderstandings ruin more relationships than bad intentions ever do.
What I say may not be what you hear. And what you hear may not be what I meant. I am responsible for what I say. You are responsible for how you react and respond. That doesn’t mean people should walk around carelessly saying hurtful things and then hiding behind “that’s not what I meant.” But it also means we have to stop assuming that every awkward phrase, poorly worded sentence, or blunt comment was designed to offend us personally. Sometimes people get hurt because they interpreted...

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