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Episode 3011st July 2024 • Destined For Success • Jennifer Takagi
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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.  Intuition has saved my life more times than I can count!  Dagmar shares specific strategies to pay attention to the messages of your intuition! 

In this episode you will learn:


  • Scan the room!  Don’t just run in and take a seat!
  • Listen for the alarm bells!
  • Our fears create our reality.


Dagmar Fleming, Founder of Unlock Your Success, blends expertise in global business with energy healing. A bestselling author and media fixture, she's a host of Thriving Women TV and is featured in the Los Angeles Tribune and prestigious platforms like Think & Grow Rich Institute Summit. Her Triple Quantum Reset™ modality helps leaders overcome hurdles for personal and professional success. Through mentorship of The Athena Circle, she empowers women to flourish and reach their full potential.


Connect with Dagmar at: www.dagmarfleming.com

Email:  dagmar@dagmarfleming.com


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Are you ready to tiptoe into your intuition and tap into your soul’s message? Let’s talk 


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.  


Official Website: http://www.takagiconsulting.com

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Wishing you the best,


Jennifer Takagi

Speaker, Trainer, Author, 12 Minute Success Coach


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

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Jennifer Takagi:

Let's go. Welcome to destined for success.

Jennifer Takagi:

I'm your host Jennifer Takagi and it's pot a Palooza Day I

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just love PATA Palooza Day, I get to interview all kinds of

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amazing people that I may or may not have encountered otherwise.

Jennifer Takagi:

The next guest is super fun because I met her in person

Jennifer Takagi:

first. And then we saw each other online. So that's just

Jennifer Takagi:

really a whole it's a whole new dynamic in this day and age.

Jennifer Takagi:

Welcome, my friend Dagmar Fleming to the stage. DAGMAR How

Jennifer Takagi:

are you today?

Dagmar Fleming:

Oh, I am fabulous. And I am so excited to

Dagmar Fleming:

be here and conversing with you and checking into this universal

Dagmar Fleming:

consciousness of success.

Jennifer Takagi:

I love it. So, we did meet actually on

Jennifer Takagi:

something called the marketers cruise. And so how fun is it to

Jennifer Takagi:

do business on a cruise ship? And we did we met some amazing

Jennifer Takagi:

people. But why don't you share with the audience how you show

Jennifer Takagi:

up in the world who you help how you do that? Like what makes

Jennifer Takagi:

Dagmar Fleming Dagmar

Dagmar Fleming:

Oh, wonderful. Thank you for asking. So I

Dagmar Fleming:

actually came from an ex communist country, Poland. I've

Dagmar Fleming:

been in America for the last 30 years and really enjoyed

Dagmar Fleming:

pursuing American dream college education, corporate Korea, and

Dagmar Fleming:

I even started my own global consulting company. But then

Dagmar Fleming:

something happened, I had my OMG moment and realize that I wanted

Dagmar Fleming:

to do more than just helping entrepreneurs expanding to

Dagmar Fleming:

foreign markets. So I did a 180 degrees switch and a focused on

Dagmar Fleming:

a personal transformation. And helping business owners release

Dagmar Fleming:

the emotional and mental blocks that keep them stuck at certain

Dagmar Fleming:

level, and not progressing to the next stage of their

Dagmar Fleming:

expansion.

Jennifer Takagi:

I love that. And I mean, our stories, we

Jennifer Takagi:

haven't really ever talked about this. But our stories have some

Jennifer Takagi:

similar parallels. After years in corporate and government

Jennifer Takagi:

work, I made a shift into entrepreneurship, doing

Jennifer Takagi:

leadership development, and then there was a little something

Jennifer Takagi:

missing. And that's when I got into the whole energy side of

Jennifer Takagi:

the world and spiritual healing and personal development. And

Jennifer Takagi:

it's been just a really fun ride.

Dagmar Fleming:

Well, it's a different environment, and that

Dagmar Fleming:

you did hint on the the realm of energy healing, emotional

Dagmar Fleming:

release. Our stories are very similar. I come from a family

Dagmar Fleming:

background of really true energy healers, and spiritual leaders.

Dagmar Fleming:

So coming to America and focusing on the very corporate

Dagmar Fleming:

development, I felt that the part of me was missing that

Dagmar Fleming:

there was part of me, that was unexpressed. So by being able to

Dagmar Fleming:

transition from more of a business consulting, into

Dagmar Fleming:

personal development, I was able to bring that intuitive insight

Dagmar Fleming:

and way to app shift to the next level, by working with my

Dagmar Fleming:

clients more on how they show up in the world, and what mindset

Dagmar Fleming:

they bring into their actions.

Jennifer Takagi:

So what are some things that we could do to

Jennifer Takagi:

like, I love that intuitive insight? I love the term

Jennifer Takagi:

intuitive leadership, like leaning into that intuitive

Jennifer Takagi:

message. What does that mean for you? And how do you help clients

Jennifer Takagi:

develop more of that?

Dagmar Fleming:

I love teaching my clients how to use intuition

Dagmar Fleming:

in business. Because every single human being is intuitive.

Dagmar Fleming:

Every single human being has access to this higher wisdom

Dagmar Fleming:

that some people simply call gut feeling. And yet, if we follow

Dagmar Fleming:

that sense within us, we can make decisions in business that

Dagmar Fleming:

are optimized for our success. So, for example, I always advise

Dagmar Fleming:

my clients, if you're going to a networking meeting, instead of

Dagmar Fleming:

just marching into the room and finding a corner to hiding, take

Dagmar Fleming:

a moment to scanner the room and see if you have that urge to

Dagmar Fleming:

connect with someone. Perhaps something about the demeanor

Dagmar Fleming:

will catch your attention. That inner mind inner whisper is

Dagmar Fleming:

telling you that is the person that I might be able to connect

Dagmar Fleming:

with very well. And when you do, most magical moments can happen.

Dagmar Fleming:

In fact, I have a personal story. I was at EA women network

Dagmar Fleming:

probably 20 years ago at a you women Network Conference. I was

Dagmar Fleming:

waiting in line to have a seat right at the front of the stage

Dagmar Fleming:

because I've wanted to see Sandra Yancey literally within

Dagmar Fleming:

two feet. So I stood in line for 30 minutes, the doors open, I am

Dagmar Fleming:

only the fifth person in line. So I'm marching into that room

Dagmar Fleming:

looking at 100 tables, knowing the table rating, this center by

Dagmar Fleming:

this stage is mine. And then I here go to the last row. So

Dagmar Fleming:

wait, no, no, absolutely not, I didn't just spend 30 minutes in

Dagmar Fleming:

line to go to the last row. But you know, sometimes when

Dagmar Fleming:

intuition talks to us, it's unfolding major quantum leap. So

Dagmar Fleming:

I did go to the last row, and there in the middle of the last

Dagmar Fleming:

row was a lady sitting by herself. So I'm thinking like,

Dagmar Fleming:

well, if I'm gonna sit here, at least there's somebody like me

Dagmar Fleming:

that wants to be a loser at the very end, we might as well be in

Dagmar Fleming:

that loser category together. So I sit down, we strike a

Dagmar Fleming:

conversation. Turns out, she has multiple national radio shows

Dagmar Fleming:

and TV shows. And she invited to me to be on her show. And that

Dagmar Fleming:

was my first major national interview that I received simply

Dagmar Fleming:

by following this intuitive guidance to go to the back. So

Dagmar Fleming:

you never know what's gonna unfold if you just tune in.

Jennifer Takagi:

And so I love that story so much, because I

Jennifer Takagi:

typically have an idea. And it's only happened a couple of times,

Jennifer Takagi:

but it was so true. Like, stay completely away from this

Jennifer Takagi:

person, like they are bad, they are bad news, they are not going

Jennifer Takagi:

to bring you anything good into your life. And unfortunately, I

Jennifer Takagi:

was right. I wanted to be wrong really badly. But I was not

Jennifer Takagi:

wrong. But when you walk into your room like that, for me, to

Jennifer Takagi:

listen to my intuition, I really have to be quiet and still. And

Jennifer Takagi:

so I can imagine walking in a room like that people are

Jennifer Takagi:

talking, everybody's trying to get in, everybody wants that

Jennifer Takagi:

front table seat that you are going for, do you have some tip

Jennifer Takagi:

for me and the audience on how to how to tune in very quickly,

Jennifer Takagi:

when you might be in a more chaotic environment.

Dagmar Fleming:

So a lot of times, we don't realize it, but

Dagmar Fleming:

we sit concentrated in our head. So all the fears, all the

Dagmar Fleming:

anxiousness, even strategies, tactics that we can see all of

Dagmar Fleming:

that is sitting much higher. So if you imagine as your Soul

Dagmar Fleming:

Train to enter into your body, it rarely gets past the chin. So

Dagmar Fleming:

it's kind of hard to listen to something when you know you have

Dagmar Fleming:

no connection with that inner wisdom. So by simply standing

Dagmar Fleming:

for a moment still and imagining that you're bringing that your

Dagmar Fleming:

own essence down into your stomach area, and even lower

Dagmar Fleming:

into your sacral area. Sacral Chakra, you start embodying your

Dagmar Fleming:

own wisdom, and it creates this grounding effect. We're now the

Dagmar Fleming:

brain can release all that yapping at chatter like a

Dagmar Fleming:

Chihuahua. And you can start listening to the actual voice of

Dagmar Fleming:

that inner wisdom that every single human being possesses.

Jennifer Takagi:

Those every second, you walk in the room and

Jennifer Takagi:

all the chaos, you just pause for half a second.

Dagmar Fleming:

Yeah, and bring it into you literally

Dagmar Fleming:

consciously. For people who have hard time visualizing energy,

Dagmar Fleming:

you can just change focus, instead of focusing in your

Dagmar Fleming:

head, bring focus to the lower part of your abdominal, to like

Dagmar Fleming:

your gut area. And just by simply drawing attention to that

Dagmar Fleming:

part of your body, you will start embodying yourself much

Dagmar Fleming:

better.

Jennifer Takagi:

Oh, I love that. I'm often asked that

Jennifer Takagi:

myself, like, how do you do that? No. one's like, well, it's

Jennifer Takagi:

usually quiet. I'm usually quiet. I've had a couple of

Jennifer Takagi:

funky cars, situations where I just knew something bad was

Jennifer Takagi:

gonna happen. And I was like, How do I tell the next car I

Jennifer Takagi:

knew this guy was going to run this light. And the guy next to

Jennifer Takagi:

me was going to T boned him because she couldn't see him.

Jennifer Takagi:

And I just intuitively knew they don't teach you this and

Jennifer Takagi:

Driver's Ed, but it was like Jennifer slam on the brakes and

Jennifer Takagi:

the horn and she will she will react and that's exactly what

Jennifer Takagi:

happened. And we got to the next light and she looked at me she

Jennifer Takagi:

goes, Oh my God, you saved my life. But it was like I know, I

Jennifer Takagi:

know. But it really wasn't me it was but I was in the car. I

Jennifer Takagi:

didn't even have the radio on. It was very quiet, very calm.

Jennifer Takagi:

But you have to be mindful of What's going on around you? So

Jennifer Takagi:

you walked in that room? And you're like, where do I need to

Jennifer Takagi:

sit? Because I'm going here. And it's like no, go over here. Hard

Jennifer Takagi:

left hard left.

Dagmar Fleming:

And you know, for those of our listeners who

Dagmar Fleming:

doubt that they have innate psychic abilities, talking about

Dagmar Fleming:

driving, we all instinctively know when someone's about to

Dagmar Fleming:

change the lane, don't we? How do we know it? How are we

Dagmar Fleming:

reading avid drivers, we've never met them all, we see a

Dagmar Fleming:

car. And yet you always know when someone's about to cut you

Dagmar Fleming:

on the road, or maybe that they're slowing down for exit.

Dagmar Fleming:

That is just a visual reminder that we do have way to connect

Dagmar Fleming:

to other human beings on a level that transcends words. And if we

Dagmar Fleming:

just give ourselves permission to believe that we are

Dagmar Fleming:

constantly communicating on the nonverbal level, then we can

Dagmar Fleming:

actually hear our own communication that's going on

Dagmar Fleming:

internally.

Jennifer Takagi:

Well, not so great about the cars because you

Jennifer Takagi:

do it's just, I don't remember, I've driven a lot lately and

Jennifer Takagi:

been in the car a lot, a lot more than normal, but it's like,

Jennifer Takagi:

yeah, I'd better just slow down, that guy is gonna cut right in

Jennifer Takagi:

front of me. And lo Behold, the guy cuts right in front of you.

Jennifer Takagi:

And I don't think it's like, I created my own reality like, oh,

Jennifer Takagi:

I may I manifested that guy to cut me off. No, I think I was

Jennifer Takagi:

just in tune with the fact that that just kind of look like what

Jennifer Takagi:

he was gonna do. And I just, I mean, I can be, you know, half a

Jennifer Takagi:

second later than I planned. And let him

Dagmar Fleming:

we can take those skills and apply to

Dagmar Fleming:

everything in life. I mean, let's talk about women who

Dagmar Fleming:

constantly attract schmucks into their lives, right. Let's

Jennifer Takagi:

talk about that. Yeah, it's one disaster,

Jennifer Takagi:

one dating disaster after

Dagmar Fleming:

another, right? Well, we you knew, I mean, let's

Dagmar Fleming:

face it, we know when we meet a person, whether this is a good

Dagmar Fleming:

person for you or not. And a lot of times we ignore the signs,

Dagmar Fleming:

these alarm bells. So there we are back in a relationship,

Dagmar Fleming:

that's not good. It can happen in business too. I mean, how

Dagmar Fleming:

many V A's you have to go through before you realize

Dagmar Fleming:

you're attracting the same person that has no drive or

Dagmar Fleming:

ambition? Perhaps there is something within ourselves that

Dagmar Fleming:

do create these situations until we say, Okay, time to take some

Dagmar Fleming:

pause and look at what's going on in my mind that I keep

Dagmar Fleming:

replicating the same situations that I don't like.

Jennifer Takagi:

I mean, I don't know why you're convicting me

Jennifer Takagi:

right now about my VA situation. But thanks for that. Well,

Dagmar Fleming:

I mean, I'm speaking, I'm speaking from my

Dagmar Fleming:

own experience, unfortunately, we do like to repeat patterns.

Dagmar Fleming:

We per Law of One Pearl universal law, each lesson

Dagmar Fleming:

should be learned only once, but we humans, we kinda like the

Dagmar Fleming:

redo remake. So we just keep repeating the same mistakes over

Dagmar Fleming:

and over again. And naturally, when most of us get to the point

Dagmar Fleming:

where we're done with the lesson. That's when the major

Dagmar Fleming:

shift, quantum change happens. So I certainly invite all of our

Dagmar Fleming:

viewers to take a moment and ask themselves a question. Why am i

Dagmar Fleming:

Repeating these experiences because there is a light at the

Dagmar Fleming:

end of a tunnel, we just have to put the bulb on.

Jennifer Takagi:

And sometimes we don't even realize there is a

Jennifer Takagi:

pattern. So I'm gonna go back to what I said a second ago about

Jennifer Takagi:

paying attention. Um, I there was a gal who had like three

Jennifer Takagi:

wrecks in a row. And semis just kept running her off the road.

Jennifer Takagi:

And I said, well, like what, you know, so scary. But what

Jennifer Takagi:

happened? We'll come to find out, I believe, from what she

Jennifer Takagi:

said, I'm not trying to pass judgment on this. I'm just

Jennifer Takagi:

trying to understand. It sounds like she's just riding in their

Jennifer Takagi:

blind spot. Well, if you keep driving next to a semi in their

Jennifer Takagi:

blind spot, they're going to keep running you off the road

Jennifer Takagi:

because they can't see you. And so, like, sometimes we do we

Jennifer Takagi:

have to have the same thing happened several times before.

Jennifer Takagi:

Like, wait, there is a pattern here. And do I like this

Jennifer Takagi:

pattern? Like there are some patterns I like and they're

Jennifer Takagi:

really great. And other patterns. Maybe I should not

Jennifer Takagi:

stay on that road.

Dagmar Fleming:

And awareness is the number one way to shift

Dagmar Fleming:

something. You're using the word blind spot, and that is the

Dagmar Fleming:

problem. A lot of times we do not know what kind of thought

Dagmar Fleming:

patterns we're operating on. Well, if you don't know that's a

Dagmar Fleming:

pattern. How on earth can you change that? So paying attention

Dagmar Fleming:

to yourself? Paying attention to your reality opens the door to

Dagmar Fleming:

something new. Like, worst comes to worse just by a mirror, look

Dagmar Fleming:

at you and ask yourself a question, what the heck am I

Dagmar Fleming:

doing? Why am I doing this? And you know, you mentioned

Dagmar Fleming:

something that really triggered a thought, in my mind, our focus

Dagmar Fleming:

creates reality. So coming back to this lady that kept running

Dagmar Fleming:

into the same accidents, you know, I have this funny story

Dagmar Fleming:

about my mom. Every time she visits me, she inadvertently

Dagmar Fleming:

breaks something. So, you know, last time she put it, an

Dagmar Fleming:

electric kettle on my oven and fried it completely. Before

Dagmar Fleming:

that, she broke the vacuum cleaner. It every time she

Dagmar Fleming:

comes, something falls apart. And I know that in her mind,

Dagmar Fleming:

she's trying to avoid this so intently that she's actually

Dagmar Fleming:

creating the disasters. Because think about it. If you are

Dagmar Fleming:

hanging on a tree, and you're thinking, I don't want to fall,

Dagmar Fleming:

I don't want to fall. I don't want to fall. What is your brain

Dagmar Fleming:

hearing?

Jennifer Takagi:

Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, so

Dagmar Fleming:

you're gonna fall. And she's constantly

Dagmar Fleming:

thinking about, I don't want to break it, I don't want to break

Dagmar Fleming:

it, I don't want to break it. So the only thing that her whole

Dagmar Fleming:

consciousness years is, it's time to break it again. And

Dagmar Fleming:

there it comes. So I would say we do need to be conscious of

Dagmar Fleming:

what's going on in their head, because avoiding a disaster is

Dagmar Fleming:

actually focusing on disaster itself. And then the more you

Dagmar Fleming:

try to avoid an accident, all you're gonna do is produce

Dagmar Fleming:

another one. So

Jennifer Takagi:

these little boys were about eight years old,

Jennifer Takagi:

and one of them had a little mini bike. And then the parents

Jennifer Takagi:

had quite a bit of land. So the boys could like do a lap go in

Jennifer Takagi:

circles. And the one little boy had not ridden motorcycles much

Jennifer Takagi:

and kept going. I don't want to hit that tree, I don't want to

Jennifer Takagi:

hit that tree. I don't want to hit that tree. And the the

Jennifer Takagi:

father of the other little boys that I watched him go around

Jennifer Takagi:

like 20 times he was great. And then finally me hit that tree.

Jennifer Takagi:

And it was because he was so focused on not hitting the tree,

Jennifer Takagi:

eventually he hit the tree. So if you focus on what you don't

Jennifer Takagi:

want, your brain doesn't know that negative, right? Like it

Jennifer Takagi:

just it finds the action verb and goes for that. So you're you

Jennifer Takagi:

have a thing, unlock your success. So what is something we

Jennifer Takagi:

can do listening to our intuition unlocks our success,

Jennifer Takagi:

being aware, unlocks our success, what else you got for

Jennifer Takagi:

us?

Dagmar Fleming:

Well, for all entrepreneurs, I would highly

Dagmar Fleming:

recommend that as you step into that business journey, that you

Dagmar Fleming:

take a moment and really dissect the limiting beliefs that are

Dagmar Fleming:

running in your head. And that what I mean by that is,

Dagmar Fleming:

especially when we jump from corporate career, where we feel

Dagmar Fleming:

invincible, because somebody else is responsible for results,

Dagmar Fleming:

and I just have to show up and be my beautiful me. And

Dagmar Fleming:

everything. Just you know, Patric just beautifully shows up

Dagmar Fleming:

in my mail and Everything's peachy. And then you go into a

Dagmar Fleming:

business journey. And suddenly, ooh, now I have to sell, I have

Dagmar Fleming:

to run an admin, I have to have a serum. And I have to write an

Dagmar Fleming:

email. And then I have to show up on Jennifer's podcast

Dagmar Fleming:

insanely intelligent. I mean, the pressures is on, right. So I

Dagmar Fleming:

think that when we are business owners, it's very important to

Dagmar Fleming:

take a moment every day, and really tune in. What are your

Dagmar Fleming:

unconscious fears? What are you afraid of? I'll never forget the

Dagmar Fleming:

first time I was invited to an interview, a radio interview, I

Dagmar Fleming:

froze, I panicked. I couldn't remember what my name was. I

Dagmar Fleming:

felt so uncomfortable showing up because there I was coming from

Dagmar Fleming:

20 plus years in global business career, known in the machinery

Dagmar Fleming:

industry, working with manufacturers, and I'm gonna

Dagmar Fleming:

show up as this woowoo metaphysical energy healing

Dagmar Fleming:

personal development specialist, and I thought, oh my goodness,

Dagmar Fleming:

I'm just gonna kill my career, my 20 year accomplishments in

Dagmar Fleming:

one interview, so I froze, I was so afraid to just show up as me.

Dagmar Fleming:

And I literally had to call my very good friend and say, can

Dagmar Fleming:

you practice with me asking me what my name is? So I can get

Dagmar Fleming:

unblocked and even tell you that I'm Dagmar Fleming. So You know,

Dagmar Fleming:

I had to really figure out what was going on in my head. Why did

Dagmar Fleming:

I attach so much of my identity to this corporate career, that

Dagmar Fleming:

when I started doing something completely different, I felt

Dagmar Fleming:

exposed that somehow I was worse off, or that people will judge

Dagmar Fleming:

me. And unfortunately, as entrepreneurs, we're constantly

Dagmar Fleming:

under observation of opinion and bias or judgment of other

Dagmar Fleming:

people. So you know, it's time to embrace who we are and move

Dagmar Fleming:

forward and say, Screw that I'm just gonna show up as me. And

Dagmar Fleming:

the right tribe will find me.

Jennifer Takagi:

Oh, my gosh, I love that the right tribe will

Jennifer Takagi:

find me because I made a big shift to you. And it was really

Jennifer Takagi:

a lot to step into. I'm an energy healer, I'm in the

Jennifer Takagi:

spiritual world. Because I'd always been so you know, black

Jennifer Takagi:

and white strategy. So I love that you kind of had that same

Jennifer Takagi:

moment of how do I how do I show up like this. So we talked just

Jennifer Takagi:

a second before we hit record, and you have a free gift for our

Jennifer Takagi:

audience. Let's that free gift, and we will drop the link in the

Jennifer Takagi:

show notes. But tell us about your gift, what you're offering

Jennifer Takagi:

us today.

Dagmar Fleming:

I'm very passionate about helping

Dagmar Fleming:

business owners break through their artificial money ceilings,

Dagmar Fleming:

or any money blocks that they may have. So I would like to

Dagmar Fleming:

share with our viewers four ways your brain is sabotaging your

Dagmar Fleming:

checking account. And in that guide, we will dive into the

Dagmar Fleming:

core four reasons that most business owners unconsciously

Dagmar Fleming:

get stuck below their income potential. And this is relevant,

Dagmar Fleming:

whether you're just making $100,000 or $10 million, because

Dagmar Fleming:

we all have a certain money ceiling. And I usually say the

Dagmar Fleming:

only difference is how many zeros are attached to that

Dagmar Fleming:

ceiling. So I hope that this resource will help open your

Dagmar Fleming:

mind to some concepts that you may be attaching your work to,

Dagmar Fleming:

or your concept of money making abilities, and most of all

Dagmar Fleming:

worthiness because most people feel so unworthy of money.

Jennifer Takagi:

Oh my gosh, that's such a beautiful gift. I

Jennifer Takagi:

love that. So is that do you have a link for that that you

Jennifer Takagi:

can share easily? Or do we just leave the other show notes?

Jennifer Takagi:

Where do we get this?

Dagmar Fleming:

It's absolutely if you come to my website Dagmar

Dagmar Fleming:

fleming.com right there on the homepage, you'll be able to grab

Dagmar Fleming:

it. All

Jennifer Takagi:

right. Dagmar fleming.com diehard. This has

Jennifer Takagi:

been awesome. Thank you so much for your time and sharing your

Jennifer Takagi:

wisdom with the audience.

Dagmar Fleming:

Well, it's been fun Jennifer, anytime you and I

Dagmar Fleming:

can get together. It's always fun business and happiness that

Dagmar Fleming:

follow.

Jennifer Takagi:

Oh my gosh, I love it. Thank you so much for

Jennifer Takagi:

your time.

Dagmar Fleming:

Thank you.

Jennifer Takagi:

I'm Jennifer Takagi with destined for success

Jennifer Takagi:

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