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Build Forward with Lisa D.

Build Forward with Lisa D.

著者: Lisa D.
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Hi, I’m Lisa DiVirgilio Arnold, but most people just call me Lisa D.

I know what it feels like to juggle a business, a family, a dream, and a community that doesn’t always get it. Over the years, I’ve built businesses that worked, shut down the ones that didn’t, and even sold part of my company. I’ve also burned out…hard. The kind of burnout that makes you question if it’s all worth it.

What I learned in that process is this: success at the expense of yourself isn’t really success at all. And growth doesn’t have to mean hustle, exhaustion, or losing sight of what matters most.

Today, my work is about helping women entrepreneurs build forward with clarity, energy, and tools that actually work in real life.

I’m here to help you cut through the noise, quiet the doubts, and stop letting “I can’t” become your default. Because you can build something remarkable right where you are without burning out in the process.

Whether it’s through my podcast, the Build Forward Method, or the resources I create, my mission is simple: to remind you that you’ve got this.

Because building forward doesn’t mean burning out.

If you’ve ever felt stuck chasing “more,” wondered if success was worth the cost, or wanted a roadmap that works in real life, you’re in the right place.

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  • When Proving Them Wrong Turns Into Burnout
    2025/11/05

    In this raw and honest episode, I’m sharing a story I’ve never fully unpacked publicly: the moment a woman from my past accidentally sent me a screenshot of my engagement post with the caption: “Is she serious?”

    It was years after my first marriage ended abruptly, years after rebuilding myself from the ground up, and on the very day I thought I’d finally stepped into a new chapter with peace. Yet one careless message from someone I hadn’t worked with in ages cracked open an old wound, the wound of being doubted, judged, whispered about, and underestimated.

    This isn’t just a story about an old colleague or a mean-spirited message. It’s about the pressure so many women in leadership carry: to be liked, to be approved of, to be palatable, to never ruffle feathers even while building something big and brave.

    If you’ve ever rebuilt after heartbreak, been the topic of someone’s group chat, or felt the sting of being underestimated, this one is for you.

    The real work - the work no one sees - is learning to move from “I’ll show them” to “I trust myself.”

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    14 分
  • Addicted to Chaos: Why You Keep Chasing What’s Burning You Out
    2025/10/29

    If I wasn't busy, I felt invisible. In this episode of Build Forward, I’m talking about the addiction no one admits to: the rush of chaos. When you’re deep in burnout, stability starts to feel boring, so you keep saying yes, keep adding more, keep chasing that next hit of excitement just to feel alive. But all it’s really doing is keeping you stuck.

    I’ll share how I realized I was fueling my own burnout, why chaos can feel like comfort when you’ve lived in it too long, and how learning to love stability became my biggest breakthrough.

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    14 分
  • You Got What You Wanted. Why Are You Still Unhappy?
    2025/10/22

    You hit the goals. You built the business. You climbed the ladder.

    So why doesn’t it feel like success?

    In this episode of Build Forward, I’m talking about the achievement trap: that quiet place where everything looks good on paper, but somehow, it still doesn’t feel like enough. I’ll share what happens when accomplishment becomes addiction, how I fell into it myself, and the shift that finally helped me redefine what “success” actually means.

    If you’ve ever looked around at the life you worked so hard to build and wondered, “Why doesn’t this feel better?” then this one’s for you.

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    18 分
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