Oct. 14, 2024

Letting Go of Your Inner Bully | DFS 316

Letting Go of Your Inner Bully | DFS 316

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.  In our last episode, Malcolm Grissom talked about quieting your inner bully.  This week I want to put my spin on it by letting go completely!

In this episode you will learn:


  • Start with others:  I respect you too much to hear you talking about yourself that way!
  • Start saying it to others
  • Create YOUR alter ego!  Go Big@



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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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Jennifer Takagi

Speaker, Trainer, Author, Catalyst for Healing


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Transcript
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Welcome to Destin for success. I'm your



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host, Jennifer Takagi, and I like to dive a little deeper



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into the conversation we had last week with Malcolm Grissom,



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and he was sharing about the inner bully and how we need to



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detect it, detach from it, and then detox ourself from it, and



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just to change it up a little bit so I don't still haul all of



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his words. I'm calling this episode letting go of your inner



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critic. You've heard the term before. You're your own worst



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critic, and I'm here to say that is true. It is true for me, and



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it's true for you, whether you've admitted it yet or not. I



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did a class for the great state of Oklahoma, and there were like



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30 the room held 36 so there were over 30, maybe there were



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36 I don't remember, but it was a new class. I had never taught



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it before, and I was very skeptical about it, like a new



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thing, you're a little bit scared about a new thing, and I



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was a little bit uneasy about it. Didn't really have that



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confidence. Confidence comes from doing right and knowing you



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can handle it. And the evaluations came in, and at the



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time you could actually pick them up when you were live in



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the room, and it was before everything had been automated.



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And I'm looking through the evaluations, and they're all



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good, they're all good, they're all good. And then this one was



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so harsh, it was very harsh, and I thought, I can never teach



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that class again, like I can't do it. Fast forward several



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weeks. I'm teaching a different class. I've taught this class



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before. I'm very confident about it. I know what stories I'm



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going to tell. I know how to motivate and engage the



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audience. So I'm really, I'm really happy about this class.



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And I get there, and one of the leaders of the team that I'm on,



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or I mean, they're on, and they've contracted with me to do



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some training. She comes in to make sure the room is set up and



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ready to go, which is one of the reasons I love training. For the



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state, they have everything ready to go. I just have to show



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up and and do my thing. And she came in and she was like, how's



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it going? Is everything ready? And I said, Yep, it looks like



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everything's ready to go. I said, but hey, I want to talk to



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you about that training I did the other day. It was really



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bad. And she was What do you mean? It was really bad? And I



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said, I got that one review that was horrible. And she looked at



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me and said, Jennifer, like there were over 30 people in the



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room. Everybody gave you a raving review, except that one.



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And I was like, I know, but it like it was really bad. And she



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said, If there's only one really bad one, I just overlook it and



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keep going. I'm never gonna get caught up because of one bad



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evaluation. And she said, Actually, I don't even think it



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was really that bad, which was super kind on her part, but



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like, I was like, what I can never teach that class again.



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And I was terrible was, it turns out, I taught that class, I



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don't know how many more times when covid came around. That was



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one of the most requested classes I had obviously like



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nailed how to teach that class, but that inner voice, that inner



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critic, was saying, you can't teach that class. You're not any



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good at it. Pick one of these others that you're good at. Now,



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that person who did the evaluation, I don't know if it



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was a man or a woman, but they shared their personal insights



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or feelings reactions to the class. But I took it. I took it



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and ran with it, and now I'm like, even telling other people,



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oh, I can't teach that class. I'm terrible at it, like I wish



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they would find somebody else. As it turns out, I was the only



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other person who had ever taught it, so they kept giving it to



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me, but I was like, I shouldn't teach this when you're



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struggling to get over all the negative thoughts in your head.



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You we me, I often will find something negative about



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somebody else. Like, that's the way we do it. I'm going to beat



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myself up, and I'm going to beat you up too. What if we started



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with others? Like, if we're not ready, really ready, to get rid



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of the inner ability in us, the inner critic. I. What if we



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started getting rid of it around other people, or identified when



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they were doing it? I was recently in an event, and I



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believe it was Ed mylett. Said, if it wasn't Ed mylett, it was



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Brenda Bouchard said somebody talked down on themselves, and



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their response was to say, Hey, you can't talk to yourself like



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that. I respect you too much to let you talk to yourself that



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way. What you respect me too much for me to speak to myself



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this way. Wow, that is so powerful. That is so powerful.



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So I started working at incorporating that into



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conversation. So I'm talking to a friend of mine, and she says



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something really negative about herself. And I was like, Hey,



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wait a minute. Time out. I respect you too much to have you



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speak to yourself that way. And that stopped her in her tracks.



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So now I have a very heightened awareness of what I say, like we



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should always be aware of what we say. We shouldn't just



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flippantly say things, but it's like this special level of



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awareness. So I'm thinking, if I can start noticing other people



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criticizing themselves and stop that from happening, I might be



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able to recognize it a little bit in myself, so I'll look for



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it in other people. I'll start identifying when they're saying



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it. Then I can become more aware of when I say it myself. And if



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you've ever gotten my 12 minute gift.com, it's a three part



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audio series. One of the first steps in that three part is wire



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your brain. It's been wired for so many years, but let's go in



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and rewire it differently. Let's identify those negative things



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we're saying to ourselves, if we start identifying when other



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people are doing it, then we can start identifying ourselves and



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start making note of when we do it. What are the circumstances?



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I often criticize myself the most when it's something I've



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never done before, or maybe it's something I've only done a time



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or two. You often don't get great at something the first



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time you do it, like you can't pick up a tennis racket and be a



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pro Tiger Woods playing golf. He started playing what two years



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old. As soon as he could walk and hold a golf club. He



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practiced for years and years and years. Yeah, he has talent.



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Yes, he's a prodigy, but it takes practice. Michael Jordan,



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oh, you know, did 10 bazillion practices and free throws, so it



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takes a lot of practice to get better. So I criticize myself



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when I can't do something quickly, easily and perfectly



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the first time. And I have to wonder, is that even reasonable?



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The big answer is no, it is not reasonable for me, and it's not



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reasonable for you either. So when you start looking at wiring



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of your brain and rewiring it, recognizing what you're saying



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to yourself is like a huge step. So step one is start noticing it



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in other people, then you can become more hyper aware of when



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you're doing it yourself. Then the next thing, which is super



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fun. And I was reminded of this just recently, and I was like,



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dang, I did not really step into that. I was at a fabulous



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retreat with the amazing Hillary to Caesar. You might see her all



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over the social media. She's an amazing powerhouse, and she had



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us all create an alter ego, a fly just dive bombed me. Where



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did that come from? Sitting in my house. Sorry. But Hillary had



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us all create our own Alter Ego, and with our Alter Ego, who is



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she? In my case, who is she going to be? How is she going to



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show up? What is she going to do to transform herself, her life



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and the world? She had us give her a name. She had us decide



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what kind of clothes she was going. Aware.



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How's she going to speak? How is she going to own her space when



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you walk into your room? How do you want to show up if you walk



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in with your head down, your shoulder slumped and kind of



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slink in, don't be disappointed when you leave and nobody



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noticed that you were there. It's not their fault you chose



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not to show up as your biggest and best self. Do you walk in,



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standing up straight, chin up, looking around, making eye



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contact with people, smiling, saying, hello. It is a conscious



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decision. It's a conscious choice how you want to show up.



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Recently, we had a little exercise in the Brenda brochards



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Ultra mastermind group, and it was, I can't remember exactly



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the terminology, but it was along the lines of, how do you



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want people to perceive you? Wow, that's a whole different



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thing. When I walk in a room, what do I want people to see?



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How do I want to make them feel? And how do I want them to



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perceive me and my essence and my presence and how I show up in



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the world? Not only do I want to be accepted by other people, I



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want to be very accepting of them. I want to be inclusive.



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That's how I want to show up in the world. I want people to feel



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comfortable and wanted do I achieve this with every



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interaction I'm very sad to disappoint myself and possibly



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disappoint you. But no, I don't, not every time. Is that a goal?



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Yes, is a goal. Is that a goal? I think is worth striving for?



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Yes, I do. So let's start letting go of our inner critic.



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It probably wasn't as catastrophic as you think it



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was. Anyway, mine wasn't. I finally told him at the state



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when they would have all the evaluations be done



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electronically so I wouldn't see him sometimes for weeks and



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weeks after a class was done, then I didn't even remember who



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was in the class or what happened at that point, and I



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called and said, Hey, if you see something on an evaluation



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that's really bad, would you please holler at me and let me



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know I need to look at it. Because I'm not going to look at



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him anymore. I'm not going to. I don't need to. I don't want to.



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I'm not gonna. I'm not gonna. I put my foot down. People are



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gonna tell me when I really need to know something, and I'm gonna



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make shifts and adjustments as it's appropriate. We cut



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ourselves down too much. We hire hold ourselves to really high



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standards, and we can hold ourselves to high standards as



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long as we don't beat ourselves up when we don't hit the mark



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every day. Give yourself some grace. There's a pretty good



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chance you give other people in your life a lot of grace, a lot



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of latitude. Give yourself a little bit of grace. I'm



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Jennifer Takagi with destin for success, and I look forward to



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connecting with you soon. You.