Episode Description:
In this episode of LimitLyss, Alyssa shares a raw, real-time reflection on what happens when we mistake different for hard— especially during seasons of motherhood, identity shifts, and business recalibration.
After stepping back into routine following the holidays, Alyssa noticed how easy it is to override our bodies and nervous systems in the name of “getting back to normal.” This episode is an invitation to pause, reframe, and consciously choose the narratives we allow to shape our lives.
You’ll hear why validation isn’t always supportive, how struggle can quietly become identity, and what it actually looks like to honor your current season without making yourself wrong for being in it.
This is a conversation about wealth, embodiment, and expansion — without hustle, burnout, or self-abandonment.
In this episode, we explore:
Why “hard” is often just unfamiliar
The difference between supportive validation and victim-based bonding
How motherhood and identity shifts impact the nervous system
Why honoring your season is a wealth practice
How pressure is often self-imposed, not externally required
What it really means to receive without forcing yourself back into who you were
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Listener Reflection:
Where in your life are you trying to push past your season instead of listening to it?