Sept. 23, 2024

Candy Motzek Shares how to align with who you are | DFS 313

Candy Motzek Shares how to align with who you are | DFS 313

Get all the inside secrets and tools you need to help you develop your intuitive and leadership skills so you are on the path to the highest level of success with ease.  Candy was a corporate dynamo but made a huge shift when she was on leave that impacted her entire life!

In this episode you will learn:


  • Blackberry, communication device that tethered employees to the organization, LIVED in the bedroom!
  • Created a new routing when on leave that changed her life - MORNING ROUTINE
  • You get to do the morning routine you want!


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Listen in as Jennifer Takagi, founder of Takagi Consulting, 5X time Amazon.Com Best Selling-Author, Certified Soul Care Coach, Certified Jack Canfield Success Principle Trainer, Certified Professional Behavioral Analyst and Facilitator of the DISC Behavioral Profiles, Certified Change Style Indicator Facilitator, Law of Attraction Practitioner, and Certified Coaching Specialist - leadership entrepreneur, speaker and trainer, shares the lessons she’s learned along the way.  Each episode is designed to give you the tools, ideas, and inspiration to lead with integrity. Humor is a big part of Jennifer’s life, so expect a few puns and possibly some sarcasm.  Tune in for a motivational guest, a story or tips to take you even closer to that success you’ve been coveting.  Please share the episodes that inspired you the most and be sure to leave a comment.  


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Wishing you the best,


Jennifer Takagi

Speaker, Trainer, Author, Catalyst for Healing


PS: We would love to hear from you! For questions, coaching, or to book interviews, please email my team at Jennifer@takagiconsulting.com

Transcript
Jennifer Takagi:

Welcome to Destin for success. I'm your



Jennifer Takagi:

host, Jennifer Takagi, and today I have my friend candy mozock



Jennifer Takagi:

with me, and candy and I met in a mastermind group, and then we



Jennifer Takagi:

played together in Mexico with the same masterminding group of



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people. And yeah, we just stick together, candy, thanks for



Jennifer Takagi:

being on the show



Candy Motzek:

today, for having me. It's been so great. You were



Candy Motzek:

on my show a while ago, and I'm so great to just happy to do the



Candy Motzek:

swap and happy to be talking to your listeners. Ah,



Jennifer Takagi:

thanks. So we like to talk about success on



Jennifer Takagi:

this podcast, and sometimes stories are like, what didn't



Jennifer Takagi:

feel so successful steps taken to be more successful. So you



Jennifer Takagi:

know, what does success mean or look like to you at this point



Jennifer Takagi:

in your life?



Candy Motzek:

Yeah, great question. Ah, and now I have to



Candy Motzek:

think about it too. So for me, success is alignment. It is this



Candy Motzek:

thing about being totally aligned with who you are and



Candy Motzek:

that place where you you know as you mature, I'm getting on there



Candy Motzek:

you get closer and closer to allowing yourself to be your



Candy Motzek:

true your true self, that is success. And I think that when



Candy Motzek:

you get there, everything else works, and you get the money,



Candy Motzek:

then you have the abundance, and you have the great



Candy Motzek:

relationships, because you're really allowing yourself to be



Candy Motzek:

true to who you are.



Jennifer Takagi:

And it's so exhausting trying to be somebody



Jennifer Takagi:

else or stand out differently. Going to class reunions, I kind



Jennifer Takagi:

of quit going, but I went to my tenure, and that was fun. I went



Jennifer Takagi:

to my 15 year and that was very bizarre. And by the time we hit



Jennifer Takagi:

the 20 year reunion, it was like people were now 38 years old, 39



Jennifer Takagi:

years old, and they actually had, like, come into their own,



Jennifer Takagi:

what they wanted to do, who they wanted to be, whereas there was



Jennifer Takagi:

an aspect prior to that of Keeping Up with the Joneses and



Jennifer Takagi:

trying to show up in a certain way, and sometimes that



Jennifer Takagi:

continues long after. But I found, like overall, we kind of



Jennifer Takagi:

settled in. Did you ever have a a time where you thought, Okay,



Jennifer Takagi:

I've kind of made it. I'm kind of, I'm kind of happy with where



Jennifer Takagi:

I am right now.



Candy Motzek:

I have that time off and on, and I've probably



Candy Motzek:

had it for about the last 10 years. It it's sort of funny,



Candy Motzek:

because it ties in with my morning routine. Every morning I



Candy Motzek:

get up, I pour myself a cup of coffee, I walk out the back



Candy Motzek:

door. If it's decent weather, I like to walk barefoot across the



Candy Motzek:

grass to my she shed and then I have my morning meditation and



Candy Motzek:

journaling and tapping and stuff that I do. And it's in that



Candy Motzek:

moment that I really feel like totally aligned. And I think



Candy Motzek:

it's really interesting what you're saying about the high



Candy Motzek:

school reunion thing, and my experience of that is totally



Candy Motzek:

different. I found that I think, after I went to my 15 year, 20



Candy Motzek:

year, I just didn't want to go anymore. I just, it's just not



Candy Motzek:

me, because those people, they may be closer to who they are,



Candy Motzek:

truthfully, but I found they weren't my people. And I was



Candy Motzek:

like, That's No, I just don't want to spend a lot of time with



Candy Motzek:

you. You're not the kind of person I want to hang out with,



Candy Motzek:

because if I did, I wouldn't need to see you at a graduation,



Candy Motzek:

reunion. I would see you all the time, right? So I had the



Jennifer Takagi:

same thing, and I missed multiple reunions



Jennifer Takagi:

because I was like, Yeah, I don't need to. The last one I



Jennifer Takagi:

went to a friend came in from out of town and said, I'm



Jennifer Takagi:

coming. I'm going to the reunion. You're going with me.



Jennifer Takagi:

And I was like, I'll go to hang out with you. Literally, there



Jennifer Takagi:

were hundreds of people there. I'm fairly social and outgoing,



Jennifer Takagi:

as you know, I bet I didn't talk to 10 people the whole time I



Jennifer Takagi:

was there, but there were 10 people I really wanted to talk



Jennifer Takagi:

to,



Candy Motzek:

yeah, and I'm the same way. There's a couple of



Candy Motzek:

people that it's like, oh yeah, people who live away



Candy Motzek:

internationally. But as it goes, the people that live close to



Candy Motzek:

where I grew up. They're just, you know, they're just different



Candy Motzek:

people. They're not my people, you know, not bad people, just



Candy Motzek:

not my people. So that's okay. Well,



Jennifer Takagi:

let's talk about your morning routine just



Jennifer Takagi:

a little bit. When I worked for corporate or federal government,



Jennifer Takagi:

my routine was they. Went off, I hit snooze a few times, just



Jennifer Takagi:

because I enjoy those few minutes of just I have a few



Jennifer Takagi:

more minutes. And then I would help out of bed and hit the



Jennifer Takagi:

ground running. I was in the shower, I was dressed, I was



Jennifer Takagi:

getting my breakfast together, my lunch together. I was in the



Jennifer Takagi:

car, I was out the door, and I was super awesome about that.



Jennifer Takagi:

And I would hear about people taking an hour, hour and a half



Jennifer Takagi:

to get ready to go to work. And I'm like, I get up at 10 till



Jennifer Takagi:

seven, and I'm usually out of the door at 737, 40 at the



Jennifer Takagi:

latest, like, if I had to make a sandwich or something. And I was



Jennifer Takagi:

like, I was up and out, and I was good with that. And now at



Jennifer Takagi:

this point in my life, and interacting with a whole lot of



Jennifer Takagi:

people who are much more I'm going to use the term mindful



Jennifer Takagi:

and possibly spiritual, they have morning routines, and it's



Jennifer Takagi:

a deal. Tell me a little bit more. I mean, I love your



Jennifer Takagi:

morning routine, but how has that made a huge difference in



Jennifer Takagi:

your life? And have you done it like always.



Candy Motzek:

So I've done it for what feels like 100 years,



Candy Motzek:

but it hasn't been for always. So as you were describing your



Candy Motzek:

corporate morning routine, mine was very similar, except the



Candy Motzek:

difference was that we were on call, 24/7, 365, and so I always



Candy Motzek:

slept with the phone. It was a Blackberry in those days. God,



Candy Motzek:

it was a Blackberry, and I always slept with the phone in



Candy Motzek:

my bedroom, not on my nightstand, but on the dresser



Candy Motzek:

just across the way. So the first thing that I would always



Candy Motzek:

do is just check my phone, because sure shooting somebody



Candy Motzek:

would have decided that we needed to have an urgent team



Candy Motzek:

meeting about this new initiative or some emergency,



Candy Motzek:

but we needed to have that meeting at 7am my time. I live



Candy Motzek:

on the West Coast. Most everybody else that was



Candy Motzek:

important lived on the east coast. So their idea of 7am was



Candy Motzek:

like, well, it's 10am What's your problem? And so that used



Candy Motzek:

to be my morning routine. And lots of things happened. You



Candy Motzek:

know, there's mixed race woman in corporate America, in a



Candy Motzek:

highly male dominated field at a senior level. And so I



Candy Motzek:

experienced it all, racism, sexism, all the isms. And it was



Candy Motzek:

it became intolerable. And so my morning routine, I created that



Candy Motzek:

when I was on leave from burnout. And so that morning



Candy Motzek:

routine saved my life, and that is the that's the reason that I



Candy Motzek:

do it. And now it's like this great. It's one of my favorite



Candy Motzek:

times of the day. I wake up pretty darn early because I love



Candy Motzek:

especially this time of the year, in the spring, we've got,



Candy Motzek:

you know, the sun is up at about 4am and the birds are singing,



Candy Motzek:

and there is nothing like walking out your back door and



Candy Motzek:

seeing the baby ducklings and the different little creatures



Candy Motzek:

and stuff. It's the best thing ever. But my morning routine was



Candy Motzek:

started because I needed it, because I was dying and and it



Candy Motzek:

saved my life and saved my mental life. So it always starts



Candy Motzek:

with a meditation. Doesn't have to be a long meditation, but



Candy Motzek:

always with meditation. And even now, if I miss a day, my husband



Candy Motzek:

will look at me and said, Did you meditate today? Candy?



Candy Motzek:

Because you should.



Jennifer Takagi:

He does not, right. He does



Candy Motzek:

not meditate at all, which is so funny,



Unknown:

you need to



Candy Motzek:

exactly and then journaling, because while



Candy Motzek:

journaling, you get all those thoughts and emotions that are



Candy Motzek:

in your head out onto a paper. And it's kind of like I always



Candy Motzek:

start my journaling the way I describe it. It's like cleaning



Candy Motzek:

out the junk drawer in your kitchen. Just get all that crap



Candy Motzek:

out of the junk drawer of your head, and then I can decide how



Candy Motzek:

I want to think about things. I look at what my goals are, what



Candy Motzek:

my dreams are, what I'm thankful for. And so the journaling is



Candy Motzek:

just an integral thing. And I know that we're audio, but if



Candy Motzek:

somebody was seeing video, you would see a small stack of



Candy Motzek:

journals behind me here, and that's, yeah, that's about a



Candy Motzek:

year's worth, so there's a lot of them. And then EFT tapping,



Candy Motzek:

because it's just a great way of calming your nervous system. And



Candy Motzek:

as soon as your nervous system is calm and you can have better



Candy Motzek:

thoughts. You can plan how you want your day to be, and you can



Candy Motzek:

feel more like yourself. You know, there's that full circle,



Candy Motzek:

right? Come back to being yourself. So, yeah, that's the



Candy Motzek:

that's the morning routine. Sometimes I do slightly



Candy Motzek:

different things, like, currently, I love Marianne



Candy Motzek:

Williamson, and so I'm one of her substack. Um. Um



Candy Motzek:

subscribers, and I listened to her little two minute morning



Candy Motzek:

meditation. It's always very interesting, based on a course



Candy Motzek:

in miracles. And then I always read a comment on her sub stack,



Candy Motzek:

because I think if I can think of something good to say, maybe



Candy Motzek:

it helps somebody else's day get better too.



Jennifer Takagi:

So much in all of that. So I want to go back



Jennifer Takagi:

just a tiny bit to your BlackBerry story. There could be



Jennifer Takagi:

listeners who don't know what a Blackberry was. Oh, my God, it's



Jennifer Takagi:

before smartphones, but it was like the smartest thing out



Jennifer Takagi:

there. Oh yeah, and go ahead.



Candy Motzek:

No, I'm good. I was just gonna say the thing is



Candy Motzek:

that it was the smartest thing out there. And I know that the



Candy Motzek:

new trend is there's a lot of people who have gotten rid of



Candy Motzek:

their smartphones and have gone back to the old analog flip



Candy Motzek:

phone because they don't want all that connectivity. It's



Candy Motzek:

pretty cool.



Jennifer Takagi:

Well, I have a girlfriend. She's like, I have



Jennifer Takagi:

no social media on my phone. And I was like, okay, but on that



Jennifer Takagi:

BlackBerry note, a hard lesson for me to learn, just as a



Jennifer Takagi:

person, not even as an executive or upcoming career, just in



Jennifer Takagi:

general, was that change is inevitable, and the older we



Jennifer Takagi:

get. I'm seeing how less pliable, malleable and flexible



Jennifer Takagi:

people get with age at change, like I want the good old days.



Jennifer Takagi:

Was it really that good? No, it really wasn't like, let's be



Jennifer Takagi:

here, but the BlackBerry was the greatest thing going and



Jennifer Takagi:

everybody thought BlackBerry was going to be here forever, like



Jennifer Takagi:

they it. That was the thing. That was the technology. It was



Jennifer Takagi:

amazing. They refused, I can't even talk today. We've had this



Jennifer Takagi:

problem earlier. They refused to change and modernize, exactly.



Jennifer Takagi:

And now we have an entire generation or two, maybe three



Jennifer Takagi:

now that have never heard of a Blackberry other than maybe, you



Jennifer Takagi:

know the TV show or somebody mentioning it. So if we don't



Jennifer Takagi:

grow and evolve, we're going to become extinct before our time.



Jennifer Takagi:

And this whole mindfulness and meditation and journaling that's



Jennifer Takagi:

just a way to keep us evolving and on our toes. And I know one



Jennifer Takagi:

time you had a Monday morning session, for lack of a better



Jennifer Takagi:

word, and I joined it, and you were like, Okay, I want you to



Jennifer Takagi:

meditate. What would your day look like if you had, for



Jennifer Takagi:

instance, 10 clients. And I started journaling about it. I'm



Jennifer Takagi:

sure you remember this, and you're like, oh, so everybody,



Jennifer Takagi:

you know what came up for you? And I was like, I don't want 10



Jennifer Takagi:

clients. If they each wanted three sessions a week. Like,



Jennifer Takagi:

that's 30 hours a week. I have other things, like, I can't cope



Jennifer Takagi:

with 30 with 10 clients in 30 hours a week. And I just really,



Jennifer Takagi:

like, I drew a hard line in the sand, like, I don't want that. I



Jennifer Takagi:

don't want 10 clients. That's too many. And I was talking to a



Jennifer Takagi:

business coach, and they said, Oh, Jennifer, you don't have to



Jennifer Takagi:

book them three times a week. They get on your calendar when



Jennifer Takagi:

you have availability. And I was like, wait what? You didn't get



Jennifer Takagi:

on like you, I haven't talked to you in two weeks because you



Jennifer Takagi:

couldn't get on my calendar. Our calendars didn't align. It



Jennifer Takagi:

wasn't that they had no availability. It was like my



Jennifer Takagi:

availability, their availability, but that was,



Jennifer Takagi:

like, a huge mindset shift for me. And I was like, of course, I



Jennifer Takagi:

can handle at least 10 clients, because it doesn't have to be



Jennifer Takagi:

that way. So it's being open and flexible to another way to do



Jennifer Takagi:

it. I'm fair to partly rigid. I'm trying to be more, you know,



Jennifer Takagi:

open and fluid. But that journaling, you get it out on



Jennifer Takagi:

paper, then you can share it with somebody else, and like me,



Jennifer Takagi:

you can have the win of somebody going that doesn't have to be



Jennifer Takagi:

that way.



Candy Motzek:

Open Access to you. They get open access within



Candy Motzek:

the time that you say they can have access. But you got to take



Candy Motzek:

care of yourself and have a life too, right?



Jennifer Takagi:

Hey, that's the other piece. Yes, you have to



Jennifer Takagi:

take care of yourself. I love so I love flying, like, just get me



Jennifer Takagi:

where I want to go so I can enjoy the experience once I'm



Jennifer Takagi:

there. But Southwest Airlines, their flight attendants have



Jennifer Takagi:

more fun with their pre flight announcements, and it's, you



Jennifer Takagi:

know, put on the put on your face Max first before you help



Jennifer Takagi:

the man next to you, because he's going to need it, or the



Jennifer Takagi:

children. But if you don't put yours on first, and it's so



Jennifer Takagi:

true, and we hear mainly women talking all the time about all



Jennifer Takagi:

their responsibilities, all the people they have to take. Care



Jennifer Takagi:

of in their lives, and they don't have time to get a



Jennifer Takagi:

manicure pedicure. Okay? That's not just having good looking



Jennifer Takagi:

toes and and fingers. That's like downtime. That's like self



Jennifer Takagi:

care. Not everybody gets that. I totally get that. Manicures, not



Jennifer Takagi:

so much. Pedicures, absolutely and it's it, it's all the little



Jennifer Takagi:

things that can help so your morning routine, and I'm just,



Jennifer Takagi:

I'm hammering this home because I I wish people would like



Jennifer Takagi:

embrace a morning routine. What's your average time slot



Jennifer Takagi:

that you make for your morning routine to have coffee,



Jennifer Takagi:

meditate, journal, EFT, tapping. And I



Candy Motzek:

love that hour talk, an hour talk. Tops, I use



Candy Motzek:

the setting on my iPhone that says I cannot look at social



Candy Motzek:

media or my emails or anything on the web before 7am so my



Candy Motzek:

morning routine could easily span a long time, if then I'm



Candy Motzek:

like, oh, so and so's doing on Instagram. Oh, that's cool. I



Candy Motzek:

like that. And before I know it, the whole thing is sucked away.



Candy Motzek:

So it's, it's this place of focus, right? It's like, you



Candy Motzek:

decide to do it, but you're doing it only that, not that,



Candy Motzek:

and eating breakfast that, and checking Instagram that, and



Candy Motzek:

responding to an email, just stay pure to that morning



Candy Motzek:

routine. And I bet you, if you had 20 minutes and you did it



Candy Motzek:

consciously, you can do 10 minutes of meditation, five



Candy Motzek:

minutes of journaling, five minutes of tapping, 20 minutes



Candy Motzek:

all in it's going to change your day.



Jennifer Takagi:

10 minutes of meditation, five minutes of



Jennifer Takagi:

journaling, five of tapping,



Candy Motzek:

and you all have changed your day.



Jennifer Takagi:

So I'm a Christian, but I also believe



Jennifer Takagi:

that we get lots of messages from lots of different things,



Jennifer Takagi:

and for me, it all was created by God, so it's good. Other



Jennifer Takagi:

people believe in universe and spirit or higher self. I'm good



Jennifer Takagi:

with any of it. Everybody's belief systems are great with



Jennifer Takagi:

me. I don't really care. But you get messages however they come,



Jennifer Takagi:

whatever label you put on him. But the one thing I have learned



Jennifer Takagi:

that I know that I know that I know the messages come quicker



Jennifer Takagi:

and more easily when you're quiet and still



Candy Motzek:

exactly and so for people who are Christians, it's



Candy Motzek:

this prayer is where we talk to God, and meditating is where we



Candy Motzek:

listen to God, right? The place that I hear most of my messages



Candy Motzek:

is I get them at 4am I kind of semi sort of kind of wake up.



Candy Motzek:

It's sort of like a half awake, and then they'll get something,



Candy Motzek:

and then I get to go back to sleep for another hour. It's



Candy Motzek:

great.



Jennifer Takagi:

And that's when you have that idea that you have



Jennifer Takagi:

to sleep with a pad and pen next year bed. So when those



Jennifer Takagi:

brilliant moments come,



Unknown:

gotta write it. Yeah,



Jennifer Takagi:

I had a spiritual coach one time say



Jennifer Takagi:

when I go to bed, I set the intention that my guides will



Jennifer Takagi:

remind me of the brilliance that I had during my sleep. Because



Jennifer Takagi:

if something really big comes up and you wake up and you're like,



Jennifer Takagi:

Ah, I think I had that solution.



Candy Motzek:

Yeah. What was that thing? But I love that I



Candy Motzek:

hadn't thought about that. I'm going to use that too, yeah,



Candy Motzek:

remind my guides to remind me so I don't forget.



Jennifer Takagi:

So math was always hard for me, and there



Jennifer Takagi:

are probably a bazillion reasons why I'm smart enough. I could



Jennifer Takagi:

have learned it, I just didn't like it. But what I found as I



Jennifer Takagi:

got higher up in in math, in algebra two and trig, Algebra



Jennifer Takagi:

three, while I was in high school, was I would finally get



Jennifer Takagi:

it the morning of the test, like, finally it would all come



Jennifer Takagi:

together. I would sit down, I would take the test, and I



Jennifer Takagi:

always gotta be like, I could never get an A, and it was



Jennifer Takagi:

because I didn't have enough time between understanding and



Jennifer Takagi:

having to be tested on it. But I think a lot of that came from



Jennifer Takagi:

that night before the test, like, I had studied, I had



Jennifer Takagi:

prepped, I had done all the things that my subconscious is



Jennifer Takagi:

like, All right, we'll let you get through it.



Candy Motzek:

Yeah. And also maybe it was the processing,



Candy Motzek:

like, I'm just kind of thinking about that, like allowing your



Candy Motzek:

subconscious to process it and put it in the way that actually



Candy Motzek:

made sense to you. Like, you know, studying it is one thing,



Candy Motzek:

but then it needs to make sense to you to be able to do the test



Candy Motzek:

too.



Jennifer Takagi:

Yeah, I always thought, Man, I woke up today if



Jennifer Takagi:

that test could only be tomorrow. Like I just know,



Jennifer Takagi:

because, you know, today, as soon as we take the test, we



Jennifer Takagi:

move on to something new, right? So for sure, you have to be



Jennifer Takagi:

quiet and still candy. This has been awesome. I i. Love that you



Jennifer Takagi:

went from sleeping with the BlackBerry in your bedroom, that



Jennifer Takagi:

you had to like react to instantaneously when you got up



Jennifer Takagi:

to no social, no email, no nothing before 7am so that you



Jennifer Takagi:

can have time for your morning rituals. This has been great,



Jennifer Takagi:

awesome conversation. So any last words for the audience and



Jennifer Takagi:

how they can get hold of you? Ah,



Candy Motzek:

last words. So I think that the last word is that



Candy Motzek:

you get to do a morning routine the way you want to when you



Candy Motzek:

make it so that it doesn't feel like another thing on your to do



Candy Motzek:

list that's that you have to do, but something that you look



Candy Motzek:

forward to. It's everything. So if you love the idea of a



Candy Motzek:

morning routine and you drink coffee, get it in your favorite



Candy Motzek:

mug, sit in a nice comfy chair with a nice fluffy blanket and



Candy Motzek:

really savor it and make it something that you enjoy. The



Candy Motzek:

more you enjoy it, the more you're going to feel like you



Candy Motzek:

need to do it. So that would be my thoughts. And then how they



Candy Motzek:

can get a hold of me. You can get a hold of me at my website.



Candy Motzek:

It is candymote.com not going to spell it all out for you. It'll



Candy Motzek:

be in the Episode Notes, but it's just my name



Candy Motzek:

candymoatsec.com you can see all different kinds of people that I



Candy Motzek:

talk to, and ways that you can find out more about working with



Candy Motzek:

me. Thank you for having me.



Jennifer Takagi:

I love it, candy. Thank you so much for



Jennifer Takagi:

your time. I'm Jennifer Takagi with destin for success, and I



Jennifer Takagi:

look forward to connecting with you soon. You.