Alyssa Nobriga
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Would I rather be loving or right?
Would I rather be loving or right?
Would I rather be loving or right?
It doesn't actually feel like winning either.
It doesn't actually feel like winning either.
It doesn't actually feel like winning either.
They want to blame their ex. They want to put shade on other people. And I understand that. And I don't want to normalize that, but I want to help as well. I help people wake up to that keeps us stuck when we do that.
They want to blame their ex. They want to put shade on other people. And I understand that. And I don't want to normalize that, but I want to help as well. I help people wake up to that keeps us stuck when we do that.
They want to blame their ex. They want to put shade on other people. And I understand that. And I don't want to normalize that, but I want to help as well. I help people wake up to that keeps us stuck when we do that.
What they thought they were lacking so that you would give it to them.
What they thought they were lacking so that you would give it to them.
What they thought they were lacking so that you would give it to them.
And I hope people hear this because acceptance is the foundation to change, ironically. And ourselves reflected in others. So ironically, acceptance is not complacency. I really want people to get this. And I think it's Carl Jung that said, when I accept things, then they can change.
And I hope people hear this because acceptance is the foundation to change, ironically. And ourselves reflected in others. So ironically, acceptance is not complacency. I really want people to get this. And I think it's Carl Jung that said, when I accept things, then they can change.
And I hope people hear this because acceptance is the foundation to change, ironically. And ourselves reflected in others. So ironically, acceptance is not complacency. I really want people to get this. And I think it's Carl Jung that said, when I accept things, then they can change.
And what you appreciate appreciates. And so as you're appreciating, they feel loved and they want to blossom and show up for you and love you more. But also we can reflect each other. I mean, with my husband, Emilio, him loving me helped me love myself. He taught me how to love myself in his reflection. And I also used him as a mirror to learn how to love those parts of me that reflected in him.
And what you appreciate appreciates. And so as you're appreciating, they feel loved and they want to blossom and show up for you and love you more. But also we can reflect each other. I mean, with my husband, Emilio, him loving me helped me love myself. He taught me how to love myself in his reflection. And I also used him as a mirror to learn how to love those parts of me that reflected in him.
And what you appreciate appreciates. And so as you're appreciating, they feel loved and they want to blossom and show up for you and love you more. But also we can reflect each other. I mean, with my husband, Emilio, him loving me helped me love myself. He taught me how to love myself in his reflection. And I also used him as a mirror to learn how to love those parts of me that reflected in him.
So we consciously have used our marriage that way. So powerful.
So we consciously have used our marriage that way. So powerful.