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We are all unique beings with unique skills and talents. At some point in your journey through life, someone might have urged you to “find your spark.” But what does this truly mean? Some discover their path early in their lives, while others continue to search in vain. We even doubt ourselves without realizing only we steer our lives. So create what you want to create — and that goes the same with our life journey.
In this episode, Alisa talks about her journey toward becoming a Vision Producer. She delves into the story behind finding her spark and eliminating her “shoulds.” She also shares the meaning behind her company's name, The Happy Cactus, and what entrepreneurs can take away from it.
If you want to know how you can find your spark, then this episode is for you.
Here are three reasons why you should listen to this episodeAlisa: “When I think about the word ‘spark,’ I think about what lights me up.”
Alisa: “If your brain feels like spaghetti, I'm the person that's gonna come and help you take all of your ideas noodle by noodle, and help either separate them or bring them all together.”
Alisa: “There are a lot of shoulds that have stopped me along the way.”
Alisa: “I was looking outside my patio window and I saw it (Alisa’s bunny cactus) out there in the sun taking it all and growing weird ears whenever it wanted, however it wanted and I thought, you know what? That cactus is so happy. I want to be like that happy cactus.”
[10:02] Her SparkIf you did, make sure to subscribe and share it with your friends!
Leave a review and share it! If you enjoyed tuning in to the show, then don't forget to leave us a review. You can also share this with your friends. Find your spark, and help others create the life of their dreams and find their own spark!
Have any questions? If you have questions for Michael or Alisa (or both of us), please submit them for “Serious Fam Q&A” at [email protected] or @seriouslythoughpod.
For more episode updates, visit our website. You may also tune in on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, or Spotify.
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We are all unique beings with unique skills and talents. At some point in your journey through life, someone might have urged you to “find your spark.” But what does this truly mean? Some discover their path early in their lives, while others continue to search in vain. We even doubt ourselves without realizing only we steer our lives. So create what you want to create — and that goes the same with our life journey.
In this episode, Alisa talks about her journey toward becoming a Vision Producer. She delves into the story behind finding her spark and eliminating her “shoulds.” She also shares the meaning behind her company's name, The Happy Cactus, and what entrepreneurs can take away from it.
If you want to know how you can find your spark, then this episode is for you.
Here are three reasons why you should listen to this episodeAlisa: “When I think about the word ‘spark,’ I think about what lights me up.”
Alisa: “If your brain feels like spaghetti, I'm the person that's gonna come and help you take all of your ideas noodle by noodle, and help either separate them or bring them all together.”
Alisa: “There are a lot of shoulds that have stopped me along the way.”
Alisa: “I was looking outside my patio window and I saw it (Alisa’s bunny cactus) out there in the sun taking it all and growing weird ears whenever it wanted, however it wanted and I thought, you know what? That cactus is so happy. I want to be like that happy cactus.”
[10:02] Her SparkIf you did, make sure to subscribe and share it with your friends!
Leave a review and share it! If you enjoyed tuning in to the show, then don't forget to leave us a review. You can also share this with your friends. Find your spark, and help others create the life of their dreams and find their own spark!
Have any questions? If you have questions for Michael or Alisa (or both of us), please submit them for “Serious Fam Q&A” at [email protected] or @seriouslythoughpod.
For more episode updates, visit our website. You may also tune in on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, or Spotify.