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Welcome to Destin for success. I'm your
Jennifer Takagi:host, Jennifer Takagi, and today I want to talk about my journey,
Jennifer Takagi:traveling to Spain. Travel is a big deal, and being able to
Jennifer Takagi:handle going through airports and security like it's a lot,
Jennifer Takagi:and not everybody handles it very well. I have traveled a
Jennifer Takagi:lot. I took my first airplane ride when I was probably 13, and
Jennifer Takagi:my uncle was a pilot, and had a small plane and flew me and my
Jennifer Takagi:mom from Richardson, Texas to Ohio to see friends, and then
Jennifer Takagi:back. It was super cool. So imagine how exciting it was to
Jennifer Takagi:get on like a jet airplane and go someplace in a big airplane
Jennifer Takagi:instead of a little airplane. So I've traveled a lot. I don't
Jennifer Takagi:know how many miles I've logged over the years, but I'm going to
Jennifer Takagi:say quite a few. Traveled a lot for personal and also for
Jennifer Takagi:business, I had my first knee replacement, which was my third
Jennifer Takagi:knee surgery, but my first replacement in March of 2024, I
Jennifer Takagi:skated through that recovery like I sailed through it. People
Jennifer Takagi:were shocked, stunned and amazed at how well I did. I stayed in
Jennifer Takagi:physical therapy as long as I possibly could after surgery,
Jennifer Takagi:because I think it matters. I think it matters a lot. I also
Jennifer Takagi:did over three months of physical therapy before surgery,
Jennifer Takagi:because you need to build all the muscles around the area
Jennifer Takagi:you're going to fix. So I did it all I did it all. Right. It was
Jennifer Takagi:super fast, super easy. 13 months later, in April of 2025 I
Jennifer Takagi:had my other leg done. It's very funny. How many people ask me if
Jennifer Takagi:I had the same knee replaced twice a year apart? And you
Jennifer Takagi:know, this is just one of those things that you just assume
Jennifer Takagi:people know you typically don't have the same one done a year
Jennifer Takagi:apart, unless, of course, you're highly allergic to metal, and
Jennifer Takagi:they don't test you for that. Thank you again. Dr German for
Jennifer Takagi:highly recommending I have that test because I'm highly allergic
Jennifer Takagi:to nickel, and you usually just sail right through it, you know,
Jennifer Takagi:you have it done, and that's that. So I have my second
Jennifer Takagi:surgery, I'm expecting to sail through it like I did before.
Jennifer Takagi:However, I did things a little bit differently this next time,
Jennifer Takagi:I kind of decided a little bit last minute when I was going to
Jennifer Takagi:do the surgery, so I only went to five sessions of physical
Jennifer Takagi:therapy, 12345,
Jennifer Takagi:not three and a half months of physical therapy. The other
Jennifer Takagi:thing is, I went on a cruise. It was a business cruise. Yes, that
Jennifer Takagi:is a thing. I went on a business cruise. It was amazing. And
Jennifer Takagi:unfortunately, I
Jennifer Takagi:had my last drink on Saturday night, late, I got on a plane
Jennifer Takagi:Sunday and flew home and had surgery. Wednesday, I bled like
Jennifer Takagi:a stuck pig. Apparently, three days without alcohol is not
Jennifer Takagi:sufficient to take the blood thinning properties out of your
Jennifer Takagi:system. It's either that or the Celebrex anti inflammatory that
Jennifer Takagi:I take, but they said it was okay to take that. So who knows.
Jennifer Takagi:Anyway, a lot of bleeding causes a lot of swelling. A lot of
Jennifer Takagi:swelling greatly impacts your ability to move, recover and do
Jennifer Takagi:the things you need to do. So my recovery has been much slower. I
Jennifer Takagi:screamed and yelled and cussed at the surgeon a lot and
Jennifer Takagi:everybody in his office, and they keep saying, each surgery
Jennifer Takagi:is different, each recovery is different. It's just different.
Jennifer Takagi:And my response to that is that's a bunch of crap. It
Jennifer Takagi:shouldn't have been different. It should have been just as easy
Jennifer Takagi:in July, towards the end of July. So now I had surgery the
Jennifer Takagi:middle of April, so all of May, all of June. Now are July. We're
Jennifer Takagi:three solid months after surgery. Last time I was, you
Jennifer Takagi:know, dancing a tango, not really. This time I'm like,
Jennifer Takagi:still Gympie and a crown fell off one of my molars that I'd
Jennifer Takagi:had for many, many years. I had a crown for years, and then I
Jennifer Takagi:had a root canal on that tooth. And then, you know, that's it.
Jennifer Takagi:It's lasted me many, many years. It's all fine, like 20 years,
Jennifer Takagi:something ridiculous, and it falls off. So I, I'm getting
Jennifer Takagi:ready to get on a plane. I saved the crown the next morning, I
Jennifer Takagi:called the dentist, and they're like, Oh yeah, I'll get right in
Jennifer Takagi:immediately. And I did, and he said, I'm so sorry I can't glue
Jennifer Takagi:this back on because it broke part of your tooth. Long story
Jennifer Takagi:shorter, the crown was metal, and the X ray won't go through.
Jennifer Takagi:Metal. So you could not tell that the crown was no longer
Jennifer Takagi:placed properly and the tooth had decay underneath. So this is
Jennifer Takagi:like, I don't know, the 20th of July. Blah, blah, blah. Fast
Jennifer Takagi:forward. The tooth breaks off at the roots, what was left of it,
Jennifer Takagi:or at the gum line. And I had to have surgery to extract the
Jennifer Takagi:tooth, a, what's it called, a bone graft, and then an implant
Jennifer Takagi:put in. I'm still waiting to have the final crown. Then,
Jennifer Takagi:apparently you have to let it heal for a long time. So I have
Jennifer Takagi:that removed, that decaying tooth that I didn't know was
Jennifer Takagi:decaying. I had a root canal. Didn't hurt. It was all good for
Jennifer Takagi:me until it wasn't. And about three weeks later, it dawns on
Jennifer Takagi:me, my knee is healing quickly. I my recovery is just
Jennifer Takagi:exponentially faster. I'm I'm thrilled, I'm thrilled, and I
Jennifer Takagi:like to make connections like that's kind of one of the things
Jennifer Takagi:I'm pretty good at, is connecting the dots. So my dot
Jennifer Takagi:connecting is that my body could not heal two major things at one
Jennifer Takagi:time. It could not heal a tooth that had a problem that nobody
Jennifer Takagi:knew about, and this recovery from surgery like it, it just
Jennifer Takagi:can't do all of that at once. My knee is so much better. I can do
Jennifer Takagi:so much more. I feel like I'm, you know, like I was last time,
Jennifer Takagi:five weeks out of surgery instead of six months like it's
Jennifer Takagi:just been amazing. I'm so happy. So I travel to Spain, and I get
Jennifer Takagi:here, and it's a lot. I fly from Oklahoma City to Atlanta, a
Jennifer Takagi:layer of in Atlanta, and then a long, long, long, long, long
Jennifer Takagi:flight to Amsterdam, couple hour later in Amsterdam, Amsterdam,
Jennifer Takagi:and then fly down to Malaga, and thank God we're staying in a
Jennifer Takagi:city Torre melanos, which is literally 10 minutes from the
Jennifer Takagi:Malaga airport. We get to the apartment, it's beautiful. It's
Jennifer Takagi:stunning. It's on the Mediterranean, and my ankles are
Jennifer Takagi:swollen up like softballs, if not cantaloupes, like they're
Jennifer Takagi:huge, and I'm like, What on earth I was going to wear
Jennifer Takagi:compression socks on the plane. I laid them out, but I don't
Jennifer Takagi:know what happened when I got ready to go to the airport and
Jennifer Takagi:got dressed, but I couldn't find them, and I thought, Oh, I must
Jennifer Takagi:have accidentally packed them. I didn't, I didn't. I unpacked all
Jennifer Takagi:my bags. Those socks aren't here. They're at home somewhere.
Jennifer Takagi:I don't know what happened to them, and I, you know, I thought
Jennifer Takagi:it would help, like compression socks might help.
Jennifer Takagi:So we get here Wednesday afternoon, and Thursday, I'm
Jennifer Takagi:still swollen and I'm gimping along. And Friday, girlfriend of
Jennifer Takagi:mine had come with me and my other friend, so there are three
Jennifer Takagi:of us, girls and and they've, like, gone out exploring the
Jennifer Takagi:city. And I'm like, Yeah, I can't, I can't
Jennifer Takagi:walk across the apartment, like, I can't go. So we get out and
Jennifer Takagi:about and we walk down the beach a little ways for them, it's
Jennifer Takagi:just like a blink, and you're there for me. Every step is
Jennifer Takagi:like, what the hell am I doing? This is just terrible, and my
Jennifer Takagi:ankles are swelling more and more and more. So this has been
Jennifer Takagi:from Wednesday night, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday, and
Jennifer Takagi:now it's Monday. I've laid on the bed with my feet up. I've
Jennifer Takagi:drank lots of water, I've tried walking, I've done all the
Jennifer Takagi:things that you would normally do, and they're still really
Jennifer Takagi:super swollen. And I work with a man named Shiraz and his
Jennifer Takagi:business, one of the big things that he does is identify the
Jennifer Takagi:story you have going on and rewrite it. Rewrite it from
Jennifer Takagi:something negative, something tragic, something horrible into
Jennifer Takagi:something positive, like what? What can we glean from this?
Jennifer Takagi:What can we learn from this? It's a little bit similar to my
Jennifer Takagi:friend Kimberly Crow's book, shift your narrative, and his
Jennifer Takagi:is, rewrite reality, I think is what it's called. I'll find
Jennifer Takagi:their links and drop them in the show notes. Yeah, that's what
Jennifer Takagi:I'll do. I'll put them in there, because they're both amazing
Jennifer Takagi:books and amazing people. I love them both very much. And I have
Jennifer Takagi:a call with Shiraz, fortunately, on the books for that Monday,
Jennifer Takagi:and we get on the call and I and it's usually business. We're
Jennifer Takagi:usually talking about business things. What I need to do to
Jennifer Takagi:grow my business, increase my following, you know, do all the
Jennifer Takagi:businessy things. I love the work that I do, but I want more,
Jennifer Takagi:right? I want more. I want more clients. I want to work with
Jennifer Takagi:people. I want to help people. You know, that's what I want to
Jennifer Takagi:do. Those are the things we usually talk about. So we get on
Jennifer Takagi:the call and he's like, Hey, how are you? And I said, I'm in
Jennifer Takagi:grade. I'm in Spain. It's beautiful. Very happy here. Love
Jennifer Takagi:it. Nice apartment, I said, but my ankles are so swollen, I just
Jennifer Takagi:can't get around. Like, this is problematic. So he starts asking
Jennifer Takagi:me questions, because he's trying to get to, like, what is
Jennifer Takagi:the root cause of why I'm so swollen, and it's only my
Jennifer Takagi:ankles. It's no place else. So he's like, Well, do you want to
Jennifer Takagi:do? You want to do the work you wanted to do while you're in
Jennifer Takagi:Spain? Yes, I have podcasts to do. I've got emails to do. I've
Jennifer Takagi:got things to do, like, yes, and here, I don't have the same
Jennifer Takagi:distractions that I have at home. I have a lot of
Jennifer Takagi:distractions, don't get me wrong, but they're not the same.
Jennifer Takagi:So it's a whole different space. And so we spend about 25 minutes
Jennifer Takagi:going through all the different possible scenarios. We get to
Jennifer Takagi:the end, and he's ready to say, is that all? But he doesn't
Jennifer Takagi:quite get there. And I said, Wait, is this going to, like,
Jennifer Takagi:take care of the swelling of my ankles? And he's very intuitive.
Jennifer Takagi:And he said, Do you feel safe where you are? And I went, Oh my
Jennifer Takagi:gosh, I feel so safe. We, we've got to have a little FOB,
Jennifer Takagi:electronic FOB, to open the gate to get into the actual grounds
Jennifer Takagi:where the apartment building is. And then we've got to do another
Jennifer Takagi:one to get inside the lobby. And then we take the elevator up,
Jennifer Takagi:and we, we've got multiple locks on the door, I feel very safe.
Jennifer Takagi:The area is very safe. I feel safe walking up and down the
Jennifer Takagi:streets, even at night, yeah, yeah, I feel safe. And he said,
Jennifer Takagi:I just, I'm just getting this image of a man trying to harm
Jennifer Takagi:you. Is there a man around there that could try to harm you? And
Jennifer Takagi:I was like, You have got to be kidding me. Absolutely not.
Jennifer Takagi:Absolutely not. I feel perfectly safe here. And he goes, gosh, I
Jennifer Takagi:see a car coming at you. Are the cars? Do the cars go really
Jennifer Takagi:fast? And I went, No. As a matter of fact, you walk up to
Jennifer Takagi:the crosswalk and it I don't know how many stripes there are.
Jennifer Takagi:I'm gonna have to count. There are, like five stripes that are
Jennifer Takagi:all wide. So there's a wide crosswalk area where you can
Jennifer Takagi:cross the streets. And I said, No. I said, as a matter of fact,
Jennifer Takagi:as soon as you walk up to the crosswalk, the car starts
Jennifer Takagi:stopping, like they don't even get to the crosswalk. I feel
Jennifer Takagi:perfectly safe. And he goes, god, that's so weird. I just see
Jennifer Takagi:a man physically harming you in a in a car. So some of you are
Jennifer Takagi:probably going, Oh, my God, Jennifer, this is like a psychic
Jennifer Takagi:premonition. Somebody's out to get you. No, that's not it at
Jennifer Takagi:all. But guess what it is? Can you guess it had all already
Jennifer Takagi:happened? It had already happened. We land in Amsterdam,
Jennifer Takagi:and I had heard that a lot of times. They park out on the
Jennifer Takagi:tarmac, and you have to walk down the steps with your carry
Jennifer Takagi:on bag and then get on a little shuttle bus to get to the main
Jennifer Takagi:terminal, and I didn't want to do that, right? I'm still not
Jennifer Takagi:100% steady on my feet, and I've got my carry on bag with my
Jennifer Takagi:laptop and other stuff in it, you know, the essentials you
Jennifer Takagi:have to carry on. And I'm like, Oh my gosh. Like, I don't want
Jennifer Takagi:to do that. So the whole way, it was 20 minute taxi to the
Jennifer Takagi:terminal, and I kept saying, keep going, keep going. Please
Jennifer Takagi:keep going. Let's not stop until we get to the terminal. Let's
Jennifer Takagi:go. Let's go. Let's go. Keep going, keep going. And it would
Jennifer Takagi:stop almost completely. And I'd be like, no, no, no, keep going.
Jennifer Takagi:Keep going. Keep going. Well, lo and behold, we went all the way
Jennifer Takagi:to the terminal. I was so happy I could just walk off that
Jennifer Takagi:plane. So my friend Kimberly and I stopped and got a Diet Coke,
Jennifer Takagi:and then we had to continue our journey to meet my friend at her
Jennifer Takagi:gate. But I back up a little bit, walking to the restaurant.
Jennifer Takagi:We backtracked on where we wanted to go to have a Diet
Jennifer Takagi:Coke. I'm walking along, I'm pulling my roller bag, and it's
Jennifer Takagi:a small roller bag, it's a laptop kind of bag on wheels.
Jennifer Takagi:And this man and woman literally come out of nowhere and just
Jennifer Takagi:crash into me, knock my bag completely out of my hand. Keep
Jennifer Takagi:going. The man turns around and looks at me like I've done
Jennifer Takagi:something because it startled me. I was like, because I'm not
Jennifer Takagi:stable on my feet. Did I say that? Like 12 times already? Do
Jennifer Takagi:you get the picture? And then his wife has the nerve around
Jennifer Takagi:and give me an ugly look. And I looked at Kimberly and I said,
Jennifer Takagi:What the hell like Am I invisible? Well, did they
Jennifer Takagi:literally, honest to God, not see me, and just like, banged
Jennifer Takagi:into me. So we get my bag, we go have our diet coke, have a nice
Jennifer Takagi:visit, and now we're headed to the gate, and we've got to go
Jennifer Takagi:through a whole passport security area to get to the gate
Jennifer Takagi:to meet my other friend who's already over there,
Jennifer Takagi:Kimberly says, Please let me carry your bag. Let me wheel
Jennifer Takagi:your bag so you can just focus in this busy airport of being
Jennifer Takagi:stable on your feet. You know, she doesn't want me to go down
Jennifer Takagi:people. I'm like, Yes, I will accept that. I'm trying to say
Jennifer Takagi:yes when people want to help. So she takes my roller bag, and we
Jennifer Takagi:start walking, and the corridor comes down and makes a hard
Jennifer Takagi:curve. It's like a hard curve to the left. It's not a sharp left
Jennifer Takagi:turn. It's a it's a big curve.
Jennifer Takagi:A man driving a motorized vehicle is pulling either four
Jennifer Takagi:or five big trash containers. And as he comes around the
Jennifer Takagi:corner too fast, it like does a whiplash, like and I go, Whoa,
Jennifer Takagi:and I start backing up. Kimberly starts yelling,
Jennifer Takagi:whoa, whoa, whoa. He literally came inches from knocking me
Jennifer Takagi:over with the last trash bin in the in this chain. And Kimberly
Jennifer Takagi:jumps back just as he hits my suitcase that she's dragging and
Jennifer Takagi:knocks it completely over. And he keeps going. And a policeman
Jennifer Takagi:starts yelling, or security guard, he starts screaming at
Jennifer Takagi:the guy in whatever language the the man would understand,
Jennifer Takagi:because English and whoa, whoa, whoa, were not comprehended nor
Jennifer Takagi:cared about.
Jennifer Takagi:And he finally stops, and he turned back, and that Jackass
Jennifer Takagi:started smiling at me. I wanted to go over and, like, pinch his
Jennifer Takagi:head off. I was so mad. I couldn't believe it. It was
Jennifer Takagi:like, holy, crap, holy I cannot believe that just happened.
Jennifer Takagi:Kimberly gets my bag off, we go and we make it without incident,
Jennifer Takagi:to the gate and have a snack with my friend Jan, and we get
Jennifer Takagi:on the plane, and we make it to Malga, and we make it to the
Jennifer Takagi:apartment, and I think that's it. Like, okay, like, that's a
Jennifer Takagi:good story to tell that I don't ever want to go to Amsterdam,
Jennifer Takagi:and I surely don't want to go through that airport again.
Jennifer Takagi:Like, that's a scary, dangerous place. It's really not, I'm sure
Jennifer Takagi:it's not. It was just a moment for me, like I had two really
Jennifer Takagi:big moments there. So as I'm sharing all this with Shiraz, he
Jennifer Takagi:said, If your ankles are swollen and you're walking with a
Jennifer Takagi:hobble, people pay attention and look out for you. Are you ready
Jennifer Takagi:to step out of that story? Are you ready to let go of the
Jennifer Takagi:terror and the trauma? Because I can tell that this was very
Jennifer Takagi:traumatic and scary for you at the time. Are you ready to step
Jennifer Takagi:out that of that story? And I was like, yes, let's out of that
Jennifer Takagi:story. So I finished my call with him, and I was like, that
Jennifer Takagi:is so interesting, that number one, he's a very intuitive
Jennifer Takagi:person, but that we could put all those pieces together so
Jennifer Takagi:easily, so easily. So I sat down and started doing my emotion
Jennifer Takagi:code work, and I asked the question, Do I have any trapped
Jennifer Takagi:emotions from my time in the Amsterdam airport that would be
Jennifer Takagi:keeping me from fully healing and my swelling and my ankles
Jennifer Takagi:going down and being good to go. And the answer was yes, and that
Jennifer Takagi:emotion was, it was terror. I literally had the trapped
Jennifer Takagi:emotion from of terror from that event, those two events,
Jennifer Takagi:actually, which, of course, having no sleep and probably
Jennifer Takagi:dehydrated, blah, blah, blah, all the, all the other things
Jennifer Takagi:that come with travel. I woke up the next morning because that
Jennifer Takagi:was a afternoon call that I had. I woke up the next morning and I
Jennifer Takagi:have no swelling whatsoever. It's gone. I did go on Wednesday
Jennifer Takagi:of that week to Africa. We went to Morocco and the city of
Jennifer Takagi:Tangier, and it ended up being about a 17 hour day, crammed in
Jennifer Takagi:a bus, knees bent, all tied up, no movement for like four hours
Jennifer Takagi:and then an immense. Amount of walking, a lot of uphill, a lot
Jennifer Takagi:of downhill, on uneven streets where you're walking at an
Jennifer Takagi:angle, kind of sideways, ish, and again, I'm not feeling super
Jennifer Takagi:stable just yet, so I was taking extra caution, and that caused a
Jennifer Takagi:lot of swelling. And by the time we got home, I was like, I'm
Jennifer Takagi:dead, like this is terrible. I'm miserable. But you know what, I
Jennifer Takagi:woke up the next morning with no swelling whatsoever. The
Jennifer Takagi:swelling comes from healing. The swelling comes from still
Jennifer Takagi:recovering from this knee replacement. It's so much better
Jennifer Takagi:than it was, but we can take journeys, and we can tell
Jennifer Takagi:stories, and we can hold on to stories, whether they really are
Jennifer Takagi:for our best and highest good or not. And it's up to us to choose
Jennifer Takagi:to let it go. So I have let go of the story that Amsterdam is
Jennifer Takagi:bad. I even discussed that with Shiraz, because we know people
Jennifer Takagi:who tell the same story over and over again, and they attract
Jennifer Takagi:more of that trauma drama to themselves. And I said, I have
Jennifer Takagi:to tell this story, because it's such a great story, but can I do
Jennifer Takagi:it without bringing more of it to myself? And he said,
Jennifer Takagi:Absolutely, you just have to be detached from it. You can tell
Jennifer Takagi:the story. You can tell the story with emotion and emphasis,
Jennifer Takagi:but it doesn't have to embody you. It doesn't have to be true
Jennifer Takagi:for you. So if you have stories going on that are driving the
Jennifer Takagi:bus, have you heard that old story? You got a five year old,
Jennifer Takagi:eight year old kid that was traumatized, and that's true.
Jennifer Takagi:I'm not minimizing it, but sometimes we don't grow past
Jennifer Takagi:that, and we still let that five year old, eight year old drive
Jennifer Takagi:the bus and make all our decisions for us. And it doesn't
Jennifer Takagi:have to be that way. We can let it go. We can let it go and we
Jennifer Takagi:can move forward. I let go of my story about Amsterdam, and I
Jennifer Takagi:might even go back to Amsterdam, but I will say my flight home is
Jennifer Takagi:not through Amsterdam, but we get to choose our journey and
Jennifer Takagi:our path. But sometimes we need a coach, sometimes we need a
Jennifer Takagi:guide to help us unwrap all the packaging around it. I don't
Jennifer Takagi:know that I would have gotten there by myself because I
Jennifer Takagi:thought it was over, but now I'm really glad it truly is over.
Jennifer Takagi:I'm Jennifer Takagi with destin for success, and I look forward
Jennifer Takagi:to connecting with you soon. Bye.