Alyssa Nobriga
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Podcast Appearances
So much wisdom. I'm so grateful to connect with you. There's so much alignment with how we view things. And I know my audience is going to want to stay connected. Talk to us about how they do that.
Beautiful. We'll put all of that in the show notes here below. Thank you for your time. Thank you for the work that you were doing the world. What a gift you are. Thank you so much for having me. Thank you so much for doing this work that changes the world. Starting with yourself. It truly does make a difference.
Beautiful. We'll put all of that in the show notes here below. Thank you for your time. Thank you for the work that you were doing the world. What a gift you are. Thank you so much for having me. Thank you so much for doing this work that changes the world. Starting with yourself. It truly does make a difference.
Beautiful. We'll put all of that in the show notes here below. Thank you for your time. Thank you for the work that you were doing the world. What a gift you are. Thank you so much for having me. Thank you so much for doing this work that changes the world. Starting with yourself. It truly does make a difference.
And if you're finding value in this podcast, a cost-free way to support us is by following us. It does help us grow. And we are so grateful as a thank you gift. We will be sending you one of the most powerful tools that you can use on any area of your life. to help you tap into your full potential so that you don't let fear hold you back from really stepping into your dreams.
And if you're finding value in this podcast, a cost-free way to support us is by following us. It does help us grow. And we are so grateful as a thank you gift. We will be sending you one of the most powerful tools that you can use on any area of your life. to help you tap into your full potential so that you don't let fear hold you back from really stepping into your dreams.
And if you're finding value in this podcast, a cost-free way to support us is by following us. It does help us grow. And we are so grateful as a thank you gift. We will be sending you one of the most powerful tools that you can use on any area of your life. to help you tap into your full potential so that you don't let fear hold you back from really stepping into your dreams.
All you have to do is leave a review on Apple or Spotify, submit a screenshot of that and upload it to alistinobriga.com forward slash podcast. Once you do that, we will send you this incredible gift. I have so much more magic I want to share with you and I cannot wait to do that soon.
All you have to do is leave a review on Apple or Spotify, submit a screenshot of that and upload it to alistinobriga.com forward slash podcast. Once you do that, we will send you this incredible gift. I have so much more magic I want to share with you and I cannot wait to do that soon.
All you have to do is leave a review on Apple or Spotify, submit a screenshot of that and upload it to alistinobriga.com forward slash podcast. Once you do that, we will send you this incredible gift. I have so much more magic I want to share with you and I cannot wait to do that soon.
But for now, I just want to say thank you so much for being an example of what it's like to live with an open heart and mind in the world.
But for now, I just want to say thank you so much for being an example of what it's like to live with an open heart and mind in the world.
But for now, I just want to say thank you so much for being an example of what it's like to live with an open heart and mind in the world.
I noticed that as soon as somebody is feeling like there's a failure, they look to point fingers to blame. And I think that's really toxic. I think it's a way to avoid feeling something. I fail all the time. People who are successful just keep going. With the learning disability label, I thought something was wrong with me. But now we can see that actually that disability is an ability.
I noticed that as soon as somebody is feeling like there's a failure, they look to point fingers to blame. And I think that's really toxic. I think it's a way to avoid feeling something. I fail all the time. People who are successful just keep going. With the learning disability label, I thought something was wrong with me. But now we can see that actually that disability is an ability.
I noticed that as soon as somebody is feeling like there's a failure, they look to point fingers to blame. And I think that's really toxic. I think it's a way to avoid feeling something. I fail all the time. People who are successful just keep going. With the learning disability label, I thought something was wrong with me. But now we can see that actually that disability is an ability.
You're going to have other abilities developed. I have ADHD. I have dyslexia and I run a successful company doing what I love, making an impact in the world. And so I just want to remind people, any of those labels, we can unlearn and we can take our power back from them and use them as a way to share our gifts that's only aligned with how we are designed. I left everything I knew.
You're going to have other abilities developed. I have ADHD. I have dyslexia and I run a successful company doing what I love, making an impact in the world. And so I just want to remind people, any of those labels, we can unlearn and we can take our power back from them and use them as a way to share our gifts that's only aligned with how we are designed. I left everything I knew.
You're going to have other abilities developed. I have ADHD. I have dyslexia and I run a successful company doing what I love, making an impact in the world. And so I just want to remind people, any of those labels, we can unlearn and we can take our power back from them and use them as a way to share our gifts that's only aligned with how we are designed. I left everything I knew.
I ended up leaving this relationship. I left San Diego. I left the graduate program. I followed my intuition. I worked with the fears that came up and I wanted to have a story about why, because it was so hard to leave. And I just remember being in my Honda Prelude with my life packed in my car. And there was a part of me that was confused and there was a deeper part of me that knew