Alyssa Nobriga
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When we get stuck in that, I think that what you're saying is so accurate about like, I can't actually then evolve beyond it. And so I appreciate you sharing that. I think that the timing of when we address these things is really great.
When we get stuck in that, I think that what you're saying is so accurate about like, I can't actually then evolve beyond it. And so I appreciate you sharing that. I think that the timing of when we address these things is really great.
When we get stuck in that, I think that what you're saying is so accurate about like, I can't actually then evolve beyond it. And so I appreciate you sharing that. I think that the timing of when we address these things is really great.
You're going to predict it on one thing or another. Yeah. If the ego doesn't shift the root of that perspective, it will project onto team or family or work. And I love that the way that you think is so global. And I love that because I think so micro and it's the same. It's a mere micro macro. And so even just navigating some, I was hearing what you were talking about around integrity.
You're going to predict it on one thing or another. Yeah. If the ego doesn't shift the root of that perspective, it will project onto team or family or work. And I love that the way that you think is so global. And I love that because I think so micro and it's the same. It's a mere micro macro. And so even just navigating some, I was hearing what you were talking about around integrity.
You're going to predict it on one thing or another. Yeah. If the ego doesn't shift the root of that perspective, it will project onto team or family or work. And I love that the way that you think is so global. And I love that because I think so micro and it's the same. It's a mere micro macro. And so even just navigating some, I was hearing what you were talking about around integrity.
Sometimes things need to come to light to really come into alignment. And so looking at different things that I'm going through personally right now, learning about being in my power, which is about having my heart open and being able to speak my truth with connection. I was sharing with you before the podcast started.
Sometimes things need to come to light to really come into alignment. And so looking at different things that I'm going through personally right now, learning about being in my power, which is about having my heart open and being able to speak my truth with connection. I was sharing with you before the podcast started.
Sometimes things need to come to light to really come into alignment. And so looking at different things that I'm going through personally right now, learning about being in my power, which is about having my heart open and being able to speak my truth with connection. I was sharing with you before the podcast started.
You know, when I was a kid, I would be sent to my room, which would, I would lose connection. And I started playing that out in my team. When something didn't work for me, I was, I would share something, but I wasn't maintaining the connection. I thought, oh, there's a different way to do this. It didn't feel right.
You know, when I was a kid, I would be sent to my room, which would, I would lose connection. And I started playing that out in my team. When something didn't work for me, I was, I would share something, but I wasn't maintaining the connection. I thought, oh, there's a different way to do this. It didn't feel right.
You know, when I was a kid, I would be sent to my room, which would, I would lose connection. And I started playing that out in my team. When something didn't work for me, I was, I would share something, but I wasn't maintaining the connection. I thought, oh, there's a different way to do this. It didn't feel right.
And so learning about how to have the tough conversations with love, with an open heart feels like, and just again, micro, like how does this play out in a grounded way? And I'll share vulnerably about my own experience. You know, somebody on my team did something that was out of integrity.
And so learning about how to have the tough conversations with love, with an open heart feels like, and just again, micro, like how does this play out in a grounded way? And I'll share vulnerably about my own experience. You know, somebody on my team did something that was out of integrity.
And so learning about how to have the tough conversations with love, with an open heart feels like, and just again, micro, like how does this play out in a grounded way? And I'll share vulnerably about my own experience. You know, somebody on my team did something that was out of integrity.
And rather than just pushing them off or staying in my mind, because I didn't want to have the hard conversation, not assuming but having a inviting a deeper conversation with love and sharing what worked and what didn't. without blame, also looking from a higher perspective, there's some wound that they were playing out. There was some wound that I was playing out.
And rather than just pushing them off or staying in my mind, because I didn't want to have the hard conversation, not assuming but having a inviting a deeper conversation with love and sharing what worked and what didn't. without blame, also looking from a higher perspective, there's some wound that they were playing out. There was some wound that I was playing out.
And rather than just pushing them off or staying in my mind, because I didn't want to have the hard conversation, not assuming but having a inviting a deeper conversation with love and sharing what worked and what didn't. without blame, also looking from a higher perspective, there's some wound that they were playing out. There was some wound that I was playing out.
We were teachers for each other. So we don't need to get lost in the person and judging them. What's the pattern that they're here to teach me? And how do I grow in my leadership as a result of that? And I think that's also part of the growing beyond the victim of not saying like, you did something wrong to me. It's like, oh, we are in each other's lives to help each other heal. And
We were teachers for each other. So we don't need to get lost in the person and judging them. What's the pattern that they're here to teach me? And how do I grow in my leadership as a result of that? And I think that's also part of the growing beyond the victim of not saying like, you did something wrong to me. It's like, oh, we are in each other's lives to help each other heal. And