Alyssa Nobriga
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But then there are going to be some weeds that come up. I think in the past, it used to be that past generations would say, like, the kids come first, and I think the divorce rates kind of show what happens, and it's got the best of intentions.
But then there are going to be some weeds that come up. I think in the past, it used to be that past generations would say, like, the kids come first, and I think the divorce rates kind of show what happens, and it's got the best of intentions.
But then there are going to be some weeds that come up. I think in the past, it used to be that past generations would say, like, the kids come first, and I think the divorce rates kind of show what happens, and it's got the best of intentions.
And nowadays, people are saying the relationship comes first, but I think even more than that, our relationship within ourself comes first, then the couplehood, and then the kids, because the kids are gonna thrive with the couple being good, and the couple's gonna be good when you know and have the tools to navigate your own triggers and you're self-aware and then you can heal in relationship.
And nowadays, people are saying the relationship comes first, but I think even more than that, our relationship within ourself comes first, then the couplehood, and then the kids, because the kids are gonna thrive with the couple being good, and the couple's gonna be good when you know and have the tools to navigate your own triggers and you're self-aware and then you can heal in relationship.
And nowadays, people are saying the relationship comes first, but I think even more than that, our relationship within ourself comes first, then the couplehood, and then the kids, because the kids are gonna thrive with the couple being good, and the couple's gonna be good when you know and have the tools to navigate your own triggers and you're self-aware and then you can heal in relationship.
I'm a big fan of that. But also having the tools to navigate because we attract partners that are going to bring up our wounds. We need to learn how to do some of the deeper excavating work, pulling out the weeds because they're not going to be always available to heal with us. And that's normal and that's okay. And there is a point where the big healing phase does end.
I'm a big fan of that. But also having the tools to navigate because we attract partners that are going to bring up our wounds. We need to learn how to do some of the deeper excavating work, pulling out the weeds because they're not going to be always available to heal with us. And that's normal and that's okay. And there is a point where the big healing phase does end.
I'm a big fan of that. But also having the tools to navigate because we attract partners that are going to bring up our wounds. We need to learn how to do some of the deeper excavating work, pulling out the weeds because they're not going to be always available to heal with us. And that's normal and that's okay. And there is a point where the big healing phase does end.
But whether you do it with one partner or another, you still have to do the healing work because it's gonna be projected onto somebody. You have to see it and play it out with somebody, and it's not bad. But with the tools and with the committing to the work, it does actually get easier, and I want people to know that.
But whether you do it with one partner or another, you still have to do the healing work because it's gonna be projected onto somebody. You have to see it and play it out with somebody, and it's not bad. But with the tools and with the committing to the work, it does actually get easier, and I want people to know that.
But whether you do it with one partner or another, you still have to do the healing work because it's gonna be projected onto somebody. You have to see it and play it out with somebody, and it's not bad. But with the tools and with the committing to the work, it does actually get easier, and I want people to know that.
Yeah, I'm with you. I do the same business and love as vehicles for awakening and healing. That's the foundation for the work that I do. I love there's so much synergy and excitement about like the mutual work that we do and
Yeah, I'm with you. I do the same business and love as vehicles for awakening and healing. That's the foundation for the work that I do. I love there's so much synergy and excitement about like the mutual work that we do and
Yeah, I'm with you. I do the same business and love as vehicles for awakening and healing. That's the foundation for the work that I do. I love there's so much synergy and excitement about like the mutual work that we do and
And using all of it because if we're ever thinking that something outside of us is going to make sure that we're okay, we're going to be anxious, we're going to be manipulative and controlling and we lose our power versus knowing how to navigate and heal and really center within ourselves helps us live more free, more authentic, more aligned.
And using all of it because if we're ever thinking that something outside of us is going to make sure that we're okay, we're going to be anxious, we're going to be manipulative and controlling and we lose our power versus knowing how to navigate and heal and really center within ourselves helps us live more free, more authentic, more aligned.
And using all of it because if we're ever thinking that something outside of us is going to make sure that we're okay, we're going to be anxious, we're going to be manipulative and controlling and we lose our power versus knowing how to navigate and heal and really center within ourselves helps us live more free, more authentic, more aligned.
And then there's less trying to manipulate and control life outside of us because we are sourced. There's a deeper truth. And actually, I was going to bring this up because I did some work with my husband, with David Data, and I was talking to him and I said something about toxic masculinity and femininity. He said, try on, instead of saying toxic, saying undeveloped.
And then there's less trying to manipulate and control life outside of us because we are sourced. There's a deeper truth. And actually, I was going to bring this up because I did some work with my husband, with David Data, and I was talking to him and I said something about toxic masculinity and femininity. He said, try on, instead of saying toxic, saying undeveloped.