Why Does the Mind Section Vary Between People with the Same HealthType

December 23, 20252 min read

Why Does the Mind Section Vary Between People with the Same HealthType?

Purpose

This article explains why individuals with the same HealthType number can have different results in their Mind section and how coaches should interpret these differences.

Before You Start

  • HealthType numbers reflect a general pattern of traits.

  • The Mind section is partially influenced by subtle physical and hormonal variations.

  • Coaches should use the Mind section as a guide—not a strict template.

Step 1 — Understand Individual Differences

  1. Two people may share the same HealthType number but have different:

    • Genetic expression

    • Hormonal profiles

    • Structural and physical features

  2. These differences influence how the brain processes information and regulates emotions.

Step 2 — Example: Two Diplomats, Different Minds

  1. One Diplomat may be shorter with curly hair and longer ring fingers.

  2. Another may be taller and leaner with shorter ring fingers.

  3. These traits affect neurological wiring, decision-making patterns, and behavioral tendencies.

Step 3 — The Role of Genetic Markers

  1. Factors like skin tone, hair texture, and collagen type are genetically and hormonally driven.

  2. These variations influence sensory processing and nervous system activity.

  3. As a result, two individuals with the same HealthType may show differences in the Mind section of their profile.

Important Rule

Never assume two clients with the same HealthType will think, feel, or behave the same way.

Step 4 — What Coaches Should Do

  1. Use the Mind section to guide your coaching—but personalize it.

  2. Observe each client’s emotional tendencies, processing style, and behavioral patterns.

  3. Incorporate their lived experience and physical nuances when interpreting the report.

Tips

  • Ask questions that reveal how the client thinks, rather than relying only on profile text.

  • Adjust communication and coaching style to match their individual responses.

  • Use the Mind section as a conversation starter, not a conclusion.

Need Help?

For deeper questions about HealthType interpretation or behavioral coaching support:
Contact
[email protected] or consult a Lead Coach Trainer.

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