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Okay, welcome to Destin for success. I'm your
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host. Jennifer Takagi, and today I have a special guest. Sarah,
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okay, I'm going to put your first and last name all together
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as one thing, and then I'll just do it again. So now I'm going to
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do it the right way. Karen sarmento, Karen, welcome to the
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show. I'm so happy to have you today. Hello.
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Thanks for having me. I was looking forward
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to this. Oh, I
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know. And my calendar got all wonky and we
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had a rebook and reschedule. Karen is a nurse practitioner,
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if I have that right in cardiology, but she is a mindset
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mentor. I want to hear. How did you get into this? And how can
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you help me?
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So I I've been a nurse practitioner for 19 plus
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years, and love that job. No complaints about that, other
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than I didn't necessarily feel like I was making as much of a
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difference, like there was a little more juice inside me that
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still needed to I don't know, help people, but what happened
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unfortunately in my life is my son's father passed away
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unexpectedly, my fiance in an accident, and my life turned
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upside down, and I hit a real dark place. And as I started to
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pick up the pieces and finally pull myself together, I realized
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that I had more in me, and I had a greater purpose, and it was
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that it was to help other people get out of that dark place. So I
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feel like we're most qualified to help the person we used to
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be, and we're an expert on that person, because you were there.
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And I just little by little, as I worked on myself, I wanted to
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share all that I was learning with other people. Gosh,
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I love that so much. And I was at a conference
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about a year ago, and one of the speakers said, I want to impact
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I think it was 10 million lives. It was a huge number. And I was
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like, I'm sitting there taking notes, thinking, like, Wow. I
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mean, like, two would be big for me. Like, really, 10, 10
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million. And then he broke it down, and he was like, if I help
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one life, and they end up impacting 10 people, and then
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those 10 people, 10 people, and then you get to 10 million very
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quickly. And I was like, Oh, wow. So I can make a very quick
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connection. As a nurse practitioner, you can help
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people one at a time, and of course, that ends up helping
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their family, right? But if you help a really hurting person and
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their pain, their journey is impacting a great number of
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people, then it that impact is exponentially bigger. I can so
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see that connection,
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such a beautiful way to put it. And when I think
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of even myself, one of the big moments when it really hit home,
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what a dark place I was in, is somebody said to me, what you
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don't fix in yourself, you know, you pass along to your child.
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And it was like, like, it just a punch in the gut. And what you
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just said there about the ripple effect. So as I got myself
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together and got stronger and started really showing up, that
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impacted him, and what's, what a, what a, an amazing thing to
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be able to do. So that ripple effect that you're speaking of,
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so then it's your family, then it's friends, and then it's
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their friends, and it, it's, it's really powerful
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well. And look at your son, because, like, had
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you not healed and helped, obviously, that impacted his
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view of the world, then he could have ended up having struggles
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at school and not getting along with other kids. And I mean,
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like, the negative impact could have been extreme, and now he's
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going to have an extreme positive impact.
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Yes, and to set that example for him and for
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other women, that you can go for it like we we're so I don't know
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that self doubt creeps in even when you get that little whisper
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that maybe, maybe I have, maybe I have a greater purpose, or
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maybe I meant for more. But then, yeah, not me. That's,
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that's for her, or she could do that, I couldn't do that.
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That's for somebody else,
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right? Isn't she amazing? She's but you don't see
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it as that could be me too. If she can, I can. I've had a
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mentor that has said that right along.
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She can, I can. Okay, so how do you. People,
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what do you do? You said you were a mindset mentor. How does
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that work? How do you help people with that? Yeah,
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so it definitely starts with an awareness, an
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awareness of where you are now, and catching your thought
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process so when you actually walk through your day to day
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life, noticing the way you talk to yourself, notice where the
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limiting beliefs creep in. Notice where you have that self
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imposed boundary of where you cap off your results and
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allowing yourself to start to actually think big, and allowing
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yourself to dream and create a bigger vision for yourself, but
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simultaneously recognize where the doubts are coming in and
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catching that because all of that, the doubts and the
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limiting beliefs have kind of been formulated over the course
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of our lifetime, so they're pretty, pretty, uh, heavily
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embedded in who we are, but you can change that with starting
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with an awareness of what they are.
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And we end up going through life just so
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mindlessly. I was driving home the other day, and I drive this
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highway every week, and it was coming close to sunset, and I'm
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just driving along, just driving along, and all of a sudden it
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was like there was a deer on the side of the road, and he was
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just on the other side of the shoulder, like he was feet, or
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she, whatever it was. And I was like, Holy crap. Like, I thank
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goodness it didn't run in front of me. Like, I don't know if I
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don't know if I could have responded fast enough, because I
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was just going through the motions. I had the cruise
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control set. I'm just staying in my lane right? So that awareness
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is big
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it is. I've actually driven to work because
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I was so conditioned to go to work that a day I wasn't going
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to work. Actually, got on the highway as if I was going to
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work. Like, oh my god, I'm going to get my hair done. I'm not
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going to work.
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This is not,
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yeah, that was a point in life for I was just
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literally Groundhog Day, going through the motions every day,
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same thing, and if we do the same thing every single day, we
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get the same result every single day.
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What is the isn't that the definition of
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insanity?
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It is doing the same thing over and over again
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and expecting a different result.
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I have high expectations, but I'm going to
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do the same thing. So, yeah, exactly. Oh my gosh. So
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awareness is number one. That's so key. I love that.
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And then asking yourself, when you actually
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create a bigger vision for your life, or if you recognize that
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you have a greater purpose? Who do I need to be to actually pull
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that off? Who do I need to show up as to do those amazing
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things. Or who am I with the goal achieved? Like, how would I
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walk, talk, dress, communicate, have, experience, conflict, all
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those things and doing it. So I call it myself image script, and
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I've actually written it out. Like, how would I talk? How do I
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walk you head up, shoulders back, because you can't
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outperform your self image, so we have to step that up. It's
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like a a thermostat and limited self image limited results, but
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you can change that with just even subtle changes and the way
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you show up in the world. And it could be fun too, because you
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kind of can almost recreate yourself.
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I was at an event in in doing this kind of
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thing, which, as you say it, I'm like gang. I didn't do that. I
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knew that I didn't do it, Karen, but she actually had us rename
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our Alter Ego, that we could be best friends with her and step
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into that.
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How fun. I have heard of that you have actually
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giving her a name. Yeah, yeah, that's very fun.
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It is fun, and it's fun to have that playful
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thought, like I've, I've done some amazing things in my life,
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and I'm so grateful that I've had the opportunities that I've
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had, but I've said I was going to do something, and I've heard
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instantaneous result responses, not Even a hair of a second,
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nano second thought I could never do that. And inside I'm
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thinking, sure you could, because we're not that
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different, like, of course you could, but it's that idea of not
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being able to dream bigger. And oh, well, maybe I could do that.
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I.
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Hands. It's that split second that we talk
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ourselves out of it, and then you just stay in the comfortable
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place for that reason too, because it's comfortable.
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It's what we know, whether we like it or not.
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I get a lot of energy healing work, and the one thing I've
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learned is even if we keep reliving the same emotion over
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and over again, and we're like, I hate that emotion. I hate that
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emotion. The subconscious mind is like, but I know how to feel
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it. I know what it is. And you you know you struggle to get
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past that awesome. So you have to ask, What do you want? What
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do you need? Who do you want to be? How am I going to show up? I
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love that. So impactful.
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Yes, I love that. What you just said, even
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though it's a negative place, it's home. It's like, oh, I'm
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home, even though it's not serving us to stay there,
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yeah, not in any way at all. Oh my gosh. So
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what else? So now, now I'm creating a vision for myself of
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how I'm going to show up in the world. I need to do this like,
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really focused. I love it. Okay. What else? Yeah,
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writing it down. Writing it down is powerful.
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Your vision for your the future, anything that you'd like to
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create do what you want to be do and have basically, but show
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writing down your self image script. Who do you need to show
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up as? And, gosh, catching those limiting beliefs when they creep
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in. And whatever it is that you're afraid of or afraid to
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do, to do it anyway, because that's where the power is.
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That's where we grow. That's where we develop our strength.
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When you actually do the thing, the thing will give you power.
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And I think when you get on the other side of that, that's when
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you come out differently, come out a different person, just
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even if it's a smidge stronger, or your head's just up, just a
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little bit taller, because, damn, I did it.
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Oh my gosh, I love that. I'm taking notes.
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That's
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I love it. That's awesome. I keep having
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a pause to finish my thought that I want to
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write down. I'm an avid note taker. That's kind of like my
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claim to fame is an avid note taker. So when, when people work
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with you? What does that look like? How do we work together?
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I do it in a I have two different ways. I have
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a four week which is just a self image class. Course, it's a once
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a week class group setting, but we work on self image alone,
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because that's just really can be a self imposed boundary of
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what what your life could look like, and that's all group and
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then I also have a 12 week program where we go through
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awareness, knowing, doing gap like I know What I should be
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doing. Well, why aren't I doing it? Visioneering, creating the
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vision we cover self image. So each week, it's a different step
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of how you can really conquer your basically, it's your your
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subconscious mind, all those deep seated thoughts and
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paradigms, those so that the belief system that we've
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developed over the course of a lifetime, and it's from
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everywhere, it's family, culture, friends, society, we've
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over time, kind of become something else and sort of an
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unbecoming
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Well, it is, and I I'm work with Brenda
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Burchard in his mastermind group, and it's like to having
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that awareness, and you have to make a choice. Do, Do I want to
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stay where I am right now, or do I want to step into something
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better, bigger and greater?
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Mm, hmm, cuz that you said that a choice.
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Go ahead. Yeah, it's a comfort zone. And you
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said, and you have a choice, right?
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It's, it's so true. And one of the topics I
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always cover is decision making, because similar to a choice,
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it's it's like a decision. I'm going to do things differently.
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I want different, and I'm going to do different, because that's
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how things will change. And it does start with a decision. I
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didn't I used to not be a good decision maker, very wishy
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washy, maybe, well, I don't know. Let me ask. And then it
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creates a lot of ambivalence inside your mind and disorder in
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your mind, and it's hard to create from that state.
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Indecisiveness creates disorder. Is that what
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you just said?
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I did, yeah,
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oh my gosh, that is so powerful. I as an
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entrepreneur, I read books from, you know, some of the greats,
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and they, they say the most successful people, make
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decisions very quickly. And I was like, Well, how do you do
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that? And it was like, they make a decision, and if it doesn't
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work out, they suck, and they do something else. And it was like,
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you can do that.
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Yes, that's exactly it. And it's like a
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muscle. So the more you get used to making decisions swiftly and
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standing by your decision. And like you said, if it doesn't
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work out, you're just accountable for whatever
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decision you made, because it's I always feel like it's an
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inside job. I'm the I'm the creator, so if I make a
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decision, it's the wrong one, and oh well, we'll just have to
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do it differently next time.
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Well, and I in in my past career, I used to
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tell my staff when they would get hung up on like they didn't
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even make the decision. Most of the times they made
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recommendations, right? Like they put all the packages
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together, made a recommendation, and then I weighed in. My boss
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weighed in. You know, who knew how many levels it would
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possibly go through. But my thing was, there's nothing we
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did in our job, unlike you being a nurse practitioner in
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cardiology, there was nothing we did that was life or death. If
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somebody called and it was life or death, they needed to call
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911, because we could not solve that, right? So in making a
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quick decision, it's quickly deciding if this is the wrong
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decision, what's, what's the ramification, but not dwelling
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on it? Yeah,
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you're right.
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We end up hanging on to that so long. Oh
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my gosh. So I love this. So if, if I want to, like, take the
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first step, and I want to shift my mindsets? Is there one
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practice that I could engage in every day that would have the
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biggest impact for me?
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First thing that comes to mind is mirror work,
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just catching your your thoughts, so being aware of your
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thoughts as they creep in, but when you're looking in the
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mirror in the morning, first thing in the morning, when you
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get up, brush your teeth, wash your face, whatever, brushing
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your hair. What's going through your head and what are you
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saying to yourself, catching any negatives there, but speaking to
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yourself with all positives when you look in the mirror, and it's
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a great place to start looking in your own eyes and pointing
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out all your positives, that you look good today, or my hair
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looks good today, or my skin, rather than the norm, we tend to
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go right to the negatives, zeroing right in on Gosh, as
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well at the wrinkles, and so focusing on the positives and
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just being aware.
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I I have a best friend since I was 11, and I
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talked to her most days, and I'll say, oh my gosh, I'm having
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the best hair day ever. And she's like, really, really,
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that's what you have to say right now. And I'm like, yes,
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because some days it's not but today is a great hair day, so I
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can do anything
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I love that I
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do that's so fun. People, people would laugh.
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They'd be like, She's crazy. Well, you know, it's the little
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things in life. It's the little things that end up breaking us.
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It's not the big tragic things, right? We've survived everyone
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listening to this podcast. And Karen, obviously, you have had
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an immense amount of tragedy in your life, too. Life too. But
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here we are, and we're moving on. And they were huge. But you
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know, you do that one stupid little thing and you beat
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yourself up like it was life or death, and it was not right, but
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you beat yourself up over the little thing. So those are the
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things that I think we have to embrace a whole lot more.
Karen Sarmento:
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I could not agree more. We spend so much
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time with the memories that don't serve us, revisiting it
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and revisiting it, but we don't revisit the amazing things we've
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done, or remind ourselves of the amazing things, but we will
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revisit the mistake, and those are the things that really
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propel us forward. I think it's the mistakes and the adversity
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or the challenges that's the time that you grow, when things
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are difficult or challenging, and you make it through, come
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out on the other side. And you do come out on the other side.
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You come out different. You come out stronger. You come out with
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more wisdom and something to share with other people.
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And you just can't stay there. You have to
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come out on the other side. Mm.
Karen Sarmento:
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Yes,
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it's a choice, it's a decision, but you have
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to, well, you don't have to. It's your choice, but the right
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choice is to come out on the other side. It
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is to make that decision a committed decision to
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yourself, and it's got to be for yourself. It's like that
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personal integrity, where if I say I'm going to do something, I
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do it because I said I was going to, whether nobody, whether
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anybody knows about it or not, because we'll keep our word to
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other people, but don't always keep our word to ourself.
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You might know the answer to this, because I
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don't, but I vaguely recall that I read somewhere that when you
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don't keep your promise to yourself, then it becomes easier
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and easier not to keep your word to yourself, to the point that
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when you decide you want to do something big, it's really hard
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to do because your mind is like, she doesn't do what she says
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she's going to do. I'm not really going to support her in
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this. Have you? Are you familiar with that? Can you
Karen Sarmento:
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I have absolutely and I don't have
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anything to cite it per se, but I definitely agree with that,
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and believe that wholeheartedly. It's like your subconscious mind
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you've created this, I don't know, message that you're you
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don't take action, you procrastinate, or she says she's
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going to do a thing, she's not going to do it. But you can turn
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that around too. Also, like starting things and not
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finishing them, you start to tell the subconscious mind that
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you're not a finisher. You don't do what you say you're going to
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do.
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So do you have any suggestions on how to take
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that next step?
Karen Sarmento:
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Yes, starting small. So starting with small
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things, setting promises to yourself, but they they should
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be small to begin with, so that you can absolutely follow
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through. So if it's you know, you want to start getting up
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earlier in the morning, rather than saying, I'm going to get up
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at 4am meditate and exercise every morning. When you don't do
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that,
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I dare do that. If
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I said I was going to start do I'm going to
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start doing that tomorrow, getting up at 4am exercising and
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meditating, and I'm going to read too. It's like a a recipe
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for disaster, setting yourself up to just confirm to the
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subconscious mind that I don't do what I say I'm going to do,
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but if I say I'm going to start getting up 10 minutes earlier,
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or tomorrow, I'm going to get up 10 minutes earlier, or today,
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I'm going to go for a quick walk, I don't know, outside for
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for 15 minutes. Small goals that are very achievable. So you can
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start to reprogram the subconscious mind that you do
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what you say you're going to do.
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I love that I I was on a a group call, and the
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leader was going through their day and all the things they do.
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And you know, it looks like you have to get up at three or four
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in the morning to get all that done before you have a fully
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productive day. It was like, Holy crap, bully. I you know, I
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can't do that. And a woman typed in the chat, and she was like, I
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don't even know how to do all of this. And and then she proceeded
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to say, kind of like, what her day looked like. And a really
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kind person put in the chat, pick one thing and start doing
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that. So if you want to get up earlier in the morning and
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meditate, exercise and do 40,000 things before your work day per
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se starts, maybe it's just getting up 10 minutes earlier
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and starting your day for a while, until that becomes a bit
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of a routine. And then add something else. But for me, four
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comes once a day, and that's in the PM, not in the AM.
Karen Sarmento:
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Oh, thank you, and that's important to
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recognize too, that, you know, some people feel like that, that
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miracle morning, you have to be up at four and 5am doing all
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these things. But if that doesn't suit you or serve you,
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you have to do what lights you up or what fuels you, and if
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getting up at 4am just leaves you feeling exhausted all day,
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and it's not your thing. You have to figure out what your own
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thing is so that it does suit you. And I think so
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many of those things are brilliant, but
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they're also just a really good framework. And I had a friend
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who was extremely committed to the. At is it called Miracle
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Morning, where you get up at four every day? Is that what
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that is? Obviously, I did not research it because I wasn't
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going to do it at all. And something had shifted in her
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life. I can't remember what, but she said I decided to give
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myself a break, and for the next month, I wasn't getting up at
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four. I was going to get up at six because maybe she had out of
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town company or something. She goes because I know I'm going to
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be up later, and I can't get up at four if I'm up a little bit
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later. So I think sometimes we beat ourselves up because we try
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to incorporate some very rigid standards that may not suit us.
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Absolutely,
Karen Sarmento:
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yeah, the rigidity of it is, yeah,
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absolutely.
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It makes it hard. Well, if, if the audience,
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when the audience wants to get hold of you, how are they going
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to find you? Miss Karen.
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Okay, so I have a website, Karen sarmento.com,
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and I would invite people to join me in my Facebook group,
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which is just, it's all women, just a free environment where I
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provide a lot of information. We're in the middle of a self
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image challenge, depending on when this comes out, but we're
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I've always got something going on in there. So that is under my
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company name, which is sarmento mentoring services. That's the
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Facebook group, and you can find me on Facebook under my name or
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under sarmento mentoring services.
Jennifer Takagi:
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Oh my gosh. I love that, Karen, you've given
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us such great things. And I love like the the three main things
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that I took away were awareness of where you are, because,
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again, we just blindly go through life, and could've hit a
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deer and think, you know, by the grace of God, did not ask about
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creating your bigger vision for yourself. I have read a lot and
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heard a lot about the brain loves questions, and it wants to
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work really hard to solve them. So like, what could my bigger
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life look like? What's that vision? And then writing it
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down, I would be embarrassed to flip this camera around for you
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to see all the spiral notebooks I have all over my office, and
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it's very embarrassing. And I've tried tablets, and I've not
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found one that feels as good as a spiral. But I mean, I've I've
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committed, I'm going to write it down. I'm totally going to write
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it down. Um, and I love that you've got several ways you can
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work with people. Is your 12 week program, group or one on
Jennifer Takagi:
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one, that's group, that's group. Okay, so it's all group,
Karen Sarmento:
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awesome. Yeah, I do some one on one, but it's
Karen Sarmento:
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kind of morphed into a lot of group. Yeah, the community is
Karen Sarmento:
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kind of nice. Everybody's got support, and it's, it's been a
Karen Sarmento:
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great community of women.
Jennifer Takagi:
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I I've had some awesome experiences in group
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programs, and recently, an experience was one of the
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participants shared several like mic drop comments, and it was
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like, we would have all never gotten the benefit of that if it
Jennifer Takagi:
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had just been one on one. I think there's a benefit of one
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on one, but there's really some juicy stuff that comes out in
Jennifer Takagi:
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group coaching,
Karen Sarmento:
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absolutely
Jennifer Takagi:
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yes. So as
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we wrap up, do you have any final thoughts for the audience?
Karen Sarmento:
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I just would encourage the audience that
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listen to that inner voice if you're getting that subtle
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whisper that you might have a greater purpose, or toying
Karen Sarmento:
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around with doing something more with your life, or just just in
Karen Sarmento:
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general, to listen to that voice, that message is meant for
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you, and just take any step toward something different, and
Karen Sarmento:
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the next step will be laid out for you little by little, and
Karen Sarmento:
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that's how the change happens. Oh
Jennifer Takagi:
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my gosh, I love that. Thank you so much for your
Jennifer Takagi:
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time and your valuable insights today. Karen, oh,
Karen Sarmento:
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thank you so much for having me. What a fun
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conversation. I really enjoyed it.
Jennifer Takagi:
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I'm so glad I'm Jennifer Takagi with destin for
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success, and I look forward to connecting with you soon see.