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Tessa Alburn shares Helping Coaches Sell by Using Skills You Already Have in a New Way | DFS 378
Episode 37822nd December 2025 • 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. If you are a coach or entrepreneur, you aren’t going to want to miss this episode with Tessa!

In this episode you will learn:


  • Authentic selling is service
  • Lead clients to their next aligned step
  • Stop doing everything and nothing!


About Tessa:


Tessa Lynne Alburn is Your Sales Success Guide. She believes selling can be a sacred conversation rooted in authenticity and skill — not pressure. With over 15 years of sales mastery, she’s guided hundreds of coaches to discover that their greatest sales strength is not learning tricks or scripts, but bringing their whole selves forward. Tessa shows that your natural gifts are your true enrollment superpower — you just need to know how to use them.


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


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Jennifer Takagi

Speaker, Trainer, Author, Energy Healer


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Jennifer Takagi:

Jennifer, welcome to the destined for

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success podcast. I'm your host, Jennifer Takagi, and this

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podcast used to be called new manager media manage ride from

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the start, many of the concepts are the same, but there's a

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little shift. There's a shift, because I know we are all

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destined for success, and I want to help you find the fastest,

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smoothest way to reach your highest best as quickly as

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possible. Join me in today's episode where you're going to

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come up with new ways to build your skills and influence others

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to make the impact you desire to make. I look forward to

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connecting with you soon. Welcome to Destin for success.

Jennifer Takagi:

I'm your host, Jennifer Takagi, and today I'm circling back to

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an old friend, Tessa Lynn album, Auburn album, burn.

Tessa Alburn:

We're such good friends, and I can't believe you

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did that.

Jennifer Takagi:

I know Kimberly crow literally introduced me the

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other day. Is Jennifer Takagi. I traveled the world with that

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woman, and I know I was like,

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you just did that. Like you just did that strange.

Unknown:

We'll just go with Tessa and call it good, and

Unknown:

nobody can know who you are, although I'll put all the show

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notes, I'm just saying I love it. So you've made a shift in

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your talk. So I'm excited to have you back on the show,

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helping, bringing or helping coaches sell by using skills you

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already have in a new way. I need this, so please tell me

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what to do.

Tessa Alburn:

Everything. Jennifer, just do everything.

Tessa Alburn:

No,

Jennifer Takagi:

do everything. I'm writing it.

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Go ahead and do nothing. There will this is an

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advice for today, do everything and do nothing, right?

Unknown:

And I, you know, are you familiar with human design

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slightly? Yes, me too, just enough to be dangerous. I'm a

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projector, so apparently I'm supposed to sit back, look cute,

Unknown:

and people hire me.

Tessa Alburn:

There you go. Yeah, why not make it work for

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you. That sounds great. I'm a generator, so I've got to like

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work, work for it, but it's part of my calling. My soul calling

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is like. So I was asking myself, What is the next level of growth

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for me and I, and I had two amazing people in my life say to

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me, Well, you know, there's this area where you've been very

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successful that you never talk about, and it has to do with

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your sales skills. And I was like, oh, what? I could never

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talk about that. I don't know. You know, I mean, I did to a

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small extent, because I had bits. I've had business clients

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over the years, and, of course, we always talk about sales, but

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I could never have seen myself as a sales success coach,

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unless, if it weren't for these two amazing people who cut

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through it all and said, like, we've been waiting for you,

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let's be partners now.

Jennifer Takagi:

You're like, Okay, I'll step into that. Yeah,

Tessa Alburn:

all right. And I was looking, though, on like, a

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deep level, like what is the next level of growth for me? And

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I think that is something that's important to all coaches now.

Tessa Alburn:

Most of the people I'm working with right now are emerging

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coaches, so they don't have that issue. They're just trying to

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get going and not go out of business and not be burned out,

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or feel ashamed that they haven't made a lot of sales and

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what, but once they are successful and they've been

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around a while, or they've been trying to be around a while,

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trying to have a successful coaching business, sometimes we

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really do have to look. I wasn't going to talk about this, but

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that's what's coming up. We have to look and ask ourselves, what

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is really the next level for me? Is it like, you know, doing an

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evergreen program, or doing another retreat, or doing a

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super retreat and coordinating a bunch of people to do a bunch of

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retreats like, No, I had to go beyond that at the idea of who I

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thought I was and when I did that, and I really looked at

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things honestly, then I could say, you know, what really is

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important about this next level, level of growth for me, and

Tessa Alburn:

claiming the area of sales, and, you know, business coaching on a

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different level. Is it really serves my mission, and it's

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always just pained me. Jennifer, to see how many there's just

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still that horrible number, 82% of new coaches fail within two

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to three years. And people don't talk about this because, you

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know, the coaching industry, the certification programs, they

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don't know what to do about it. That's not their business. They

Tessa Alburn:

don't teach people sales. They teach people to become a coach.

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And so then everybody gets out there and they're like, What do

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I do? And then they just start taking this class and that

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class, and it's all either the same rhetoric or and it's just

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words, but not actual skills, or it's do exactly what I do. But

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that will never work, and you can't be authentic doing what

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somebody else does. And so my calling is to teach people to be

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authentic and sell, and, of course, to make friends with

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that word sell. Like most people don't even admit to themselves

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that they have a sales call. They call it a discovery call,

Tessa Alburn:

right? And it is a discovery call, but it's more than that. A

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discovery call must include an offer, not a I wish I made an

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offer, or, you know, some variation on that, but it needs

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to include the offer, because otherwise we're doing a

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disservice to the person who's on the other side of the Zoom

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screen.

Jennifer Takagi:

I love that, and I have to circle back for

Jennifer Takagi:

one second. Yes, I'm taking mad notes. I can see that people are

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like, Why are you looking down? I'm taking notes. I got my pad

Jennifer Takagi:

right here. So when you said, new coaches fail within two to

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three years. I have an online friend. I call her a friend, and

Jennifer Takagi:

we were on a call one day, and she looked very teary eyed, and

Jennifer Takagi:

I was like, what's going on? And she said, I have to quit my

Jennifer Takagi:

entrepreneurial journey and get a job, because we have bills to

Jennifer Takagi:

pay, and I need to get them paid off quickly. And so we had a

Jennifer Takagi:

nice conversation about it, and I didn't want to guilt trip her

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say, oh my gosh, you have such great skills. How could you give

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up like I was, I had to force myself to be the supportive

Jennifer Takagi:

friend for her decision. And she, all of a sudden, showed up

Jennifer Takagi:

on social media again, and I texted her, and I was because,

Jennifer Takagi:

like, we have each other's phone numbers. And I was like, Oh my

Jennifer Takagi:

gosh, I saw your post. What's going on? And we had a quick

Jennifer Takagi:

call, and she said, Oh no, I had a clear goal. I had this bill. I

Jennifer Takagi:

wanted to get paid off and paid off quickly. So getting a job

Jennifer Takagi:

was the easiest, and then I wanted to pay for this and

Jennifer Takagi:

keeping the job a little bit longer than originally planned,

Jennifer Takagi:

took care of that, and as soon as that was done, I left and

Jennifer Takagi:

dove back into my entrepreneurial journey. And I

Jennifer Takagi:

said, you're probably the first person I've ever heard of who

Jennifer Takagi:

came back. So kudos to you, because I don't think that

Jennifer Takagi:

happens very often. And she was like, you're probably right. So

Jennifer Takagi:

I can see how they could fail. I can see how, like, at some

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point, it's like, I gotta pay for the coaching I hired. I

Jennifer Takagi:

gotta pay for that program that got me the certificate that I

Jennifer Takagi:

have no clients for. So it's critical. It's critical. I heard

Jennifer Takagi:

somebody say the other day, I don't really need to make that

Jennifer Takagi:

much money. And so I had to pipe in and say, You just said you

Jennifer Takagi:

wanted to make a huge impact in the world. What's the easiest

Jennifer Takagi:

way to make an impact by sharing money with the organizations

Jennifer Takagi:

that mean the most. So we have to sell we have to make the

Jennifer Takagi:

money I like having lights and internet and air conditioning

Jennifer Takagi:

that matters a lot to me. So yes,

Tessa Alburn:

indeed, we really do. You know you're touching on

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this concept of making friends with money, right? And so for so

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long in the self development arena, self personal growth,

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healing, for sure, I was just talking about that with somebody

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else. And you know, it's been somehow these things are taboo.

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They're they're, they supposedly didn't go together like a good

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person. Can't possibly be out there making a lot of money. And

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so then we have to question the ones that are and but we or

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idolize them, but we can't integrate it into who we are.

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And so understanding that a sales conversation or discovery

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call, whatever you're calling it, that conversation is an

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opportunity to serve someone, and I don't mean just so they

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feel a little. Bit better about themselves, and they go away

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forever that's not serving them, that's giving them a band aid,

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but serving them to their greater being by really getting

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them, really listening and then seeing, discovering, does your

Tessa Alburn:

method? Will that support them, and if so, confidently, offering

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it to them and being able to communicate what it is you do in

Tessa Alburn:

a way, they will understand it enough to say, yes, I want that.

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Because when, when they come up to that gate, that door, and

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there's a possibility of going through to the other side and

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actually getting the mentorship they need. But if they can't

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walk through that door, they go back. I've seen it happen over

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and over again. What they do is they'll go out, they'll get some

Tessa Alburn:

free gift from somebody or from somebody else, and they'll be

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collecting free gifts are watching YouTube's forever, and

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they're spiraling down and down and down, feeling worse and

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worse about themselves and their situation. So that is a

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disservice. We have to show up confidently and clearly in what

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it is we provide once we have created a safe space for that

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person to show up with what they really need.

Jennifer Takagi:

Okay, so what's my next best step? Little missy,

Tessa Alburn:

well, it depends on where you are. What's your

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next best step? But that's that's what you're leading

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somebody to want to understand they don't know what their next

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best step is, right? So we have to be able to show them what

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their next best step is by sharing, by communicating first

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and back up, because first it's listening. And a lot of coaches

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know how to listen, but they only seem to know how to listen

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when they're coaching somebody or when they're talking to their

Tessa Alburn:

best friend. It's the same thing. You want us to listen to

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this person without jumping to something, without jumping to a

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conclusion, without jumping to a position, without jumping to an

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assumption, or jumping to cliches. Please don't ever just

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say to somebody on a sales call, oh, you have a limiting belief

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around this out of the other Please, just don't do it.

Jennifer Takagi:

Yes, I can fix that exactly.

Tessa Alburn:

So the ah, I just lost my thought, Where was I

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going to go with that? I just had an impulse, there's a

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there's a huge misconception that somehow we're supposed to

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know exactly the right thing to say, and other people know how

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to say it. Other people are saying the right word. What is

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that word? I've seen videos out there. Here's the right thing to

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say when somebody says this, I can guarantee you it might work

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once and not again, because it's not authentic. And when we take

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on the words of other people, we do a disservice to ourselves. We

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also do a disservice to the person we're talking with,

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because they suddenly were not us, and it will also invoke an

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energy that is probably not who we really are, and it dismisses

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the client. So in a lot of the cases, when we use some of the

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phrases that are out there that have been regurgitated for ad

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nauseum, number of years, they don't work, and we turn people

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off, and we give coaching a bad name. And, you know, I was

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looking up a list like, what were the I forget exactly what

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it was, but it was something like, what are the 10 most ill

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thought of professions right now, and car salesman was

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something like seven right coaching was like eight, because

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it been so many coaches out there saying they can do

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something that they can't, pushing people into doing

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things, excuse me, I had an alarm set to be done,

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apparently, and not with you. Jennifer, I think that

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was sort of I had

Tessa Alburn:

gotten my schedule wrong. I was going to take a cat

Tessa Alburn:

nap. Yeah, but really being in integrity, which means

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understanding what it is you do, really getting that, what is the

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method, what is, what are the results that you help people

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get, being able to share that information with someone who it

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would benefit and if it and if, through your listening, it's not

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going to benefit them, you don't give the offer. Give them a

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resource instead. So to remove, proving to remove, and I'm going

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to stay with this also. I'm just going to give, give some like,

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here's what not to do, not to give away free coaching on a

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sales call. Please don't do that either. It doesn't work. It

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makes people feel better in the moment. It makes you feel better

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in the moment, because you feel like, Oh, it did something. But

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nine times out of 10 that person will walk away.

Jennifer Takagi:

Wow, that is very interesting. Yeah.

Tessa Alburn:

So take a look at that. You know, you could look

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back at some of the things that you've done, your listeners can

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look back at like, some of those conversations they've had, like,

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Oh, but I helped them. I gave them this tip, or I gave them

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this thing. It doesn't work unless you are a pusher style

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coach, and we don't want to be that we've had enough of that. I

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don't know about you, but I'm like that is, I'm far beyond

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that smell. I'm a mile away all those old people you know

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texting me on social media don't know anything about me. That's

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really ballsy of you.

Jennifer Takagi:

How dare you step up this one woman I

Jennifer Takagi:

literally, I try to be kind and step out of the conversations

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kindly, but this gal would not back off. And finally I messaged

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her, and I said, I'm so sorry. I don't even know who you are.

Jennifer Takagi:

Would you quit making an offer to me? And she messaged back and

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said, Oh, I met you through this coach, whom I do like and

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respect, and so we've been friends a long time, and I

Jennifer Takagi:

thought you sent me a friend request. I accepted it because

Jennifer Takagi:

we were friends with the same coach and some of the same

Jennifer Takagi:

people, but you've never once reached out to me, other than

Jennifer Takagi:

randomly make offers to me like

Tessa Alburn:

so that is a huge disconnect, right? Yeah, how

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could they possibly get you or know what you're going through?

Tessa Alburn:

Yeah, I break up.

Jennifer Takagi:

We're not going to be friends anymore.

Tessa Alburn:

Yeah, I just block people. Yeah, I know. I love

Tessa Alburn:

that.

Jennifer Takagi:

So number one, listen intently and don't jump

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in with solutions, share and communicate what you do clearly

Jennifer Takagi:

and concisely, and don't get free coaching on a sales call.

Jennifer Takagi:

That's what I've taken away thus far. In a nutshell,

Tessa Alburn:

I like it. You listened well. Thank you.

Jennifer Takagi:

I tried. Okay. So, for instance, I worked with

Jennifer Takagi:

a client.

Jennifer Takagi:

We had three sessions booked. At the end of the second session, I

Jennifer Takagi:

said, at our next session, I'll tell you, you know, what my

Jennifer Takagi:

offer is, how we can keep working together so that she

Jennifer Takagi:

knew it was coming. So at the end of the third session, I

Jennifer Takagi:

said, this is the offer. And she goes, Okay, great. Send me a

Jennifer Takagi:

link. Well, guess what? I didn't have a link. I hadn't built it

Jennifer Takagi:

out, so I had to spend a little time building it out. And then I

Jennifer Takagi:

ran into a few little tech problems, because you know that

Jennifer Takagi:

creating that invoice is never quite as easy as you think it's

Jennifer Takagi:

going to be. And she texted me and said, I haven't gotten that

Jennifer Takagi:

yet. Where is it? And I was like, Oh my gosh, I'm sorry. I

Jennifer Takagi:

had a tech problem, and I sent it to her, so now she has not

Jennifer Takagi:

responded. She has not paid me to book our sessions. Do you

Jennifer Takagi:

have a suggestion, because she's on my list today, at the end of

Jennifer Takagi:

today to text her and say, Hey, I'm just following up. Did you

Jennifer Takagi:

get it? Did it come through? Do you have any additional

Jennifer Takagi:

suggestion on that, because I would love to make that sale. I

Jennifer Takagi:

would love to work with her.

Tessa Alburn:

I would, yeah, I would get level up from a text,

Tessa Alburn:

okay, to at least a voice message, okay, so she can hear

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you and your truth. Right? So she can hear the care that you

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have for her. And, you know, hey, I, I was thinking of you,

Tessa Alburn:

and if there is, and I was thinking about, you know, the

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kinds of things that you've been going through. And I, I really

Tessa Alburn:

love to continue this conversation. Let me know when

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is good for you, like at least, just have a quick little check

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in if that works something like that along those lines you got

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to it depends on the context of where how you left it before,

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and you know what her expectation might or might not

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be, but making that voice message is going to be a big

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deal, so let her know you're thinking of her, and then tell

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her what you think is the next step. Perfect.

Jennifer Takagi:

I love that, and I love I love that we need

Jennifer Takagi:

to be friends with sales. And I literally in an energy healing

Jennifer Takagi:

group I'm in, someone asked the question of the group, what do

Jennifer Takagi:

you charge for a session? And people had lots of nobody put $1

Jennifer Takagi:

amount, but everybody had lots of judgment around it. And this

Jennifer Takagi:

one woman literally put, this is a gift, and you should not be

Jennifer Takagi:

charging for it. And I thought, I guess you don't have

Jennifer Takagi:

electricity, you must live off the grid and not need any money,

Jennifer Takagi:

because that is our exchange for survival. That's, that's right,

Jennifer Takagi:

that that's our exchange. So that was interesting. Tessa,

Jennifer Takagi:

this has been a great conversation, and I'll, I'll be

Jennifer Takagi:

sure to reach out and let you know when she pays that invoice.

Unknown:

Okay, fantastic. He's going to, all right. I mean, you

Unknown:

could even say in your voice message, you know, if you really

Unknown:

think it's about the invoice, and say, Hey, I just want to

Unknown:

make sure it came through. Can you let me know? And of course,

Unknown:

if you have any other questions, let's, let's have a

Unknown:

conversation, yeah, or let's touch base, right?

Jennifer Takagi:

Yes, I love it. Thank you. All right. How does

Jennifer Takagi:

my audience find you? I'll have it all in the show notes, but

Jennifer Takagi:

just spit it out very easily. What?

Tessa Alburn:

How? Yes, go to my website with tessa.com with, I

Tessa Alburn:

know it.com's nine letters. Go there. Get on my email list.

Tessa Alburn:

You're going to get a lot of great value in the emails that I

Tessa Alburn:

send, I write them myself. I am not cloning it out somewhere or

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having, you know, scads of people put them together for me.

Tessa Alburn:

I am writing them. They will have value in there. You'll get

Tessa Alburn:

more out of my emails than you will any social media. And then

Tessa Alburn:

you can see if you like it, if it's helping you, we can

Tessa Alburn:

continue the conversation.

Jennifer Takagi:

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

Jennifer Takagi:

being here today.

Tessa Alburn:

Tessa, you're welcome. Jennifer, thank you for

Tessa Alburn:

the opportunity, and I wish you all the best, and I wish all the

Tessa Alburn:

best for your listeners.

Jennifer Takagi:

Thank you. Back at ya. Alrighty. I'm Jennifer

Jennifer Takagi:

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

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with you soon. Thank you for taking your time to spend with

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me on this latest podcast of destin for success. Please take

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377. DISC Behaviors Decoded | DFS 377
00:14:26
376. Tatiana Teppoeva shares The Human Signal layer: Turning nonverbal intelligence into your strategic advantage | DFS 376
00:22:42
375. Allergies Be Gone! | DFS 375
00:20:19
374. Christine Lauer Shares About Allergy Breakthrough | DFS 374
00:21:17
373. Confidence Codes Releasing The Fear Of Being Seen | DFS 373
00:18:18
372. The Power of Being An Authority Online with Lori Osborne | DFS 372
00:21:50
371. Journey to Spain and Healing Needed | DFS 371
00:23:53
370. From Pain to Purpose: My 100 Pound Journey | DFS 370
00:22:38
369. 12 Minutes to Success | DFS 369
00:13:16
368. Key Habits and Decisions that Directly Fueled My Success | DFS 368
00:26:46
367. Make Yourself Well or Sick | DFS 367
00:18:31
366. Our Thoughts Can Make Us Well with Carole Murko | DFS 366
00:36:31
365. Do You Wish Upon a Star? | DFS 365
00:11:48
364. Dare to Be Difficult | DFS 364
00:43:29
363. Do You Wish Upon a Star? | DFS 363
00:13:35
362. The Hidden Powers of Disappointment with Dr Dee | DFS 362
00:41:04
361. Instead of “I didn’t mean to” … | DFS 361
00:17:01
360. Impact of the News and Social Media on You | DFS 360
00:14:49
359. Intention - How Clear and Concise Is Your Intention | DFS 359
00:17:47
358. You Can Choose or Change Your Identity | DFS 358
00:21:39
357. Imagine the Impact You Can Make | DFS 357
00:18:40
356. You are making an impact | DFS 356
00:12:55
355. Public Speaking Secrets for Entrepreneurs with Leisa Reid | DFS 355
00:29:18
354. Cracking the Collaboration Code: The Smart Way to Scale Your Business with Virginia Muzquiz | DFS 354
00:31:41
353. It all starts with YOU! | DFS 353
00:14:28
352. Joy, Anyway with Jan Hoath | DFS 352
00:33:47
351. Mandy Keene shares How Coaches Can Easily Get Clients Without Marketing & Sales | DFS 351
00:39:42
350. Evolving as a Person and Your Business | DFS 350
00:28:06
349. Self Leadership as an Entrepreneur | DFS 349
00:35:30
348. If your past doesn’t define you, how does it keep standing in your way? | DFS 348
00:16:21
347. Your Past Does Not Define You, Unless You Let It | DFS 347
00:29:57
346. Identify What Success Means to You! | DFS 346
00:21:31
345. Glenda Chen Shares the New Rules of Success: Align, Don’t Hustle | DFS 345
00:35:45
344. Meet Your Ideal partner without dating - for high achieving women who don't have time or energy to do the dating thing | DFS 344
00:31:03
343. The BlaBla Car | DFS 343
00:12:20
342. Success and Service WITHOUT Unnecessary Sacrifice | DFS 342
00:34:03
341. Celebrate each step! | DFS 341
00:09:28
340. You can move your mountains! | DFS 340
00:49:55
339. Focus - What you bring to it matters! | DFS 339
00:16:36
338. The Vehicle That Drives You to the Best Version of Yourself | DFS 338
00:23:19
337. Intention Setting or Goal Setting? | DFS 337
00:13:30
336. An Inside Out Approach To Freedom & Fulfillment | DFS 336
00:24:46
335. Act as if … | DFS 335
00:16:24
334. Tabatha Jones Shares How to Be Promotion Ready Proven Strategies for Career Success
00:37:55
333. You are a role model whether you think so or not | DFS 333
00:17:25
332. How One Woman's Intuition Led Her to Empathy, EQ and Evolution of Leadership | DFS 332
00:36:12
331. Baby Steps to Fixing Yourself | DFS 331
00:30:49
330. Aging: What you don’t fix on yourself, you pass onto others | DFS 330
00:30:42
329. Be a Team Player | DFS 329
00:21:01
328. The Stable Team Strategy with Emily Hawkins | DFS 328
00:30:27
327. Aging: Is it a choice? | DFS 327
00:23:27
326. Power Influence Purpose: 10 Questions to Define Your Legacy with Stu Morris | DFS 326
00:40:33
325. What Does Retirement Look Like to You? | DFS 325
00:19:53
324. Retirement Beyond the Financials- Investing in You with Wendy Leggett | DFS 324
00:29:27
323. Happy Thanksgiving 2024 | DFS 323
00:24:47
322. How to Expand Your Adventurous Side | DFS 322
00:17:47
321. Wandering Roots: From Corporate Life to Transformative Retreats with Anna | DFS 321
00:29:59
320. Celebrate ALL the Wins BIG AND SMALL | DFS 320
00:15:23
319. Lainne Love shares How to Bring Spirit into Psychology | DFS 319
00:31:28
318. Judgments Around Grief | DFS 318
00:20:41
317. Kim Harms shares about Grief, Guild and Finding Joy | DFS 317
00:22:31
316. Letting Go of Your Inner Bully | DFS 316
00:14:50
315. Defeat the Inner Bully with Malcolm Grissom | DFS 315
00:29:10
314. Prayer versus Meditation and how they work together | DFS 314
00:20:23
313. Candy Motzek Shares how to align with who you are | DFS 313
00:22:59
312. Setting boundaries is important to creating the life of your dreams | DFS 312
00:11:38
311. Mary Gooden shares the 3 Non-Negotiables | DFS 311
00:27:51
310. Design your life: it doesn’t have to just happen | DFS 310
00:15:34
309. Patti Oskvarek Work-Life Balance and Becoming a Better Leader | DFS 309
00:18:06
308. You don’t have to be crippled by anxiety | DFS 308
00:18:57
307. What’s keeping you from living in the present moment with Gayle Weill | DFS 307
00:25:46
306. Think Like the Person You Want to Be | DFS 306
00:14:06
305. Entrepreneur to CEO How to grow and still have time for your life with Lynne Roe | DFS 305
00:21:21
304. Visualizing Success | DFS 304
00:16:14
303. Katja Lany Shares How Success is not happening here - in your head! | DFS 303
00:23:23
302. Intuition Saved My Life Multiple Times | DFS 302
00:28:36
301. Intuitive Insights with Dagmar Fleming | DFS 301
00:24:18
300. Entrepreneurial Evolution | DFS 300
00:21:58
299. The Beyoncé Reinvention: Mastering the Art of the Midlife Pivot | DFS 299
00:22:48
298. Shake off Work BEFORE Engaging with Others | DFS 298
00:13:52
297. Leadership Keys for the Hybrid/Remote Workplace OR Catapulting Your Career from the Inside Out OR Burnout Be Gone! Keys to Avoid, Identify and Address | DFS 297
00:18:31
296. My Journey as an Entrepreneur | DFS 296
00:16:47
295. Michelle Ricketts 3 Keys to Going from a Hobby to a Business | DFS 295
00:20:49
294. What do you really want? | DFS 294
00:21:21
293. Ultimate Business Growth with Jim Oneschuk | DFS 293
00:19:05
292. You don’t have to do it all alone | DFS 292
00:12:06
291. Affordable Access to Justice: Legal Coaching with Mat Canzer | DFS 291
00:14:06
290. Enjoli Commercial from the ‘70’s and 80’s | DFS 290
00:13:56
289. Striving for Balance - STOP! 3 Keys from Magdalena Raj | DFS 289
00:18:48
288. Let’s Consider Incremental Health Changes | DFS 288
00:08:07
287. Discover the genetic root causes of health challenges | DFS 287
00:21:05
286. 12 Minutes to Success: Take the First Step | DFS 286
00:11:55
285. Yvonne McCoy Women’s Business Strategist Shares how to accelerate productivity & profit | DFS 285
00:22:40
284. DISC Jennifer STYLE | DFS 284
00:11:45
283. Sherry Darden Expert in Communication Breakdowns | DFS 283
00:21:50
282. Stepping Into The New You | DFS 282
00:15:47
281. Pleasure over Pressure: The Divine Feminine Way with Glenda Lane | DFS 281
00:20:23
280. AI is here to stay | DFS 280
00:07:02
279. Avva Thach uses AI to improve processes | DFS 279
00:17:48
278. How to become a cheerleader for your team | DFS 278
00:13:18
277. Maartje van Krieken, Cheerleader without Cheering | DFS 277
00:23:54
276. How are you going to treat your body like a temple? | DFS 276
00:12:08
275. Dr. Michelle Greenwell Shares How the Body Remembers | DFS275
00:23:48
274. Celebrate all victories great and small | DFS 274
00:14:06
273. Elisa Boogaerts The Confidence Coach | DFS 273
00:23:42
272. Energy Work and How it Works for YOU | DFS 272
00:19:27
271. Wendy Weber Shares Ideas to Start Noticing Energy Around You | DFS 271
00:20:39
270. Mistakes I have made as an entrepreneur | DFS 270
00:12:55
269. Tiffani Kellog Shares How to Create Referrals for LIFE! | DFS 269
00:33:38
268. Susan Butler talks money and our stories about it | DFS 268
00:17:34
267. How to Jumpstart Resetting Your Subconscious | DFS 267
00:14:20
266. Attack the Problem Not the Person! | DFS 266
00:14:18
265. Tessa Alburn talks Feminine Energy Mastery | DFS 265
00:21:33
264. Change Revisited | DFS 264
00:14:28
263. Drocella Mugurewera talks diversity | DFS 263
00:23:52
262. Respect Appreciation & Receptivity | DFS 262
00:15:35
261. Julie Ferman: The Cupid’s Coach | DFS 261
00:23:50
260. Grace Oben - Living Your Purpose | DFS 260
00:22:22
259. Do it your own way! Define your idea of success | DFS 259
00:12:38
258. How to get your kids out of school with Kristina and Herb Heagh | DFS 258
00:21:44
257. The Future You - You are in Charge of Your Destiny! | DFS 257
00:08:48
256. Jim Cathcart looks for success seekers, experts and entrepreneurs | DFS 256
00:25:36
255. Kitti Andrews helps us declutter our mental and physical clutter | DFS 255
00:46:29
254. Do it your own way! Define your idea of success | DFS 254
00:12:28
253. Amber Griffiths Maker of Legends First Steps | DFS 253
00:32:25
252. Clients do transform with energy work | DFS 252
00:18:05
251. Unleash Your Potential with Weekly Clearing Sessions | DFS 251
00:15:15
250. Dr Deborah Fryer Money Mindset Mentor and Creativity Catalyst | DFS 250
00:34:04
249. Balancing Logic and Intuition | DFS 249
00:12:33
248. Harnessing Intuition for Decision Making in Business | DFS 248
00:14:09
247. Being kind and shifting your perspective for the best outcome | DFS 247
00:16:34
246. Where Can Your Imagination Take You? | DFS 246
00:11:31
245. The question is: Can intuition help in business? | DFS 245
00:13:20
244. The question is: Do you want to be healed? | DFS 244
00:15:14
243. You are powerful and can choose your response | DFS 243
00:11:38
242. Baby Steps Will Lead to the Finish Line | DFS 242
00:16:46
241. What’s Your Vision? | DFS 241
00:18:21
240. Pesky Thoughts Are Creating the Life You Don’t Want | DFS 240
00:18:04
239. How I came to create the 3 point blueprint | DFS 239
00:16:06
238. Making an Impact on the World | DFS 238
00:15:07
237. How to Clear Energy Blocks | DFS 237
00:17:57
236. Ly Smith Shares How to Own Your Stage with Confidence | DFS 236
00:36:51
235. The Emotion Code | DFS 235
00:15:38
234. Intro to Energy Healing | DFS 234
00:17:04
233. People Like Me and Don't Compare Yourself: Life Lessons | DFS 233
00:12:32
232. Dr. Amanda Crowell Talks Mindset | DFS 232
00:24:39
231. Tracey Terry The Bankable CEO | DFS 231
00:10:51
230. Jeff Klein experiences a series of fortunate accidents | DFS 230
00:20:15
229. Make the conscious choice to have fun with Deb King | DFS 229
00:37:25
228. Live YOUR life not your parents | DFS 228
00:13:31
227. Heather Abbott discusses having a wealth mindset | DFS 227
00:15:51
226. I have Magic Inside Me! | DFS 226
00:10:53
225. Steve Lowell helps you craft your message | DFS 225
00:23:44
224. First steps to pass that test | DFS 224
00:10:23
223. Queen Adalah says, “I’ll pass that test” | DFS 223
00:18:39
222. What does success look like to you? | DFS 222
00:10:58
221. Jessa Carter Shares the Diving Heart Dynasty | DFS 221
00:17:10
220. Can you solve my problem? | DFS 220
00:15:59
219. Importance of Websites with James Hipkin | DFS 219
00:16:14
218. Are you a stress junkie? | DFS 218
00:12:39
217. Dot Campbell Shares First Steps to Create Love and Peace | DFS217
00:20:14
216. Are Living on Purpose? | DFS 216
00:13:30
215. Donna Fairhurst talks about Power, Universe, Healing and Purpose | DFS 215
00:20:27
214. How is the Past Keeping You From Your Destiny | DFS 214
00:11:05
213. Greg Wieting: Healing the Past to Lead the Future | DFS 213
00:22:16
212. Success Feels Like a Little Piece of Happiness | DFS 212
00:08:43
211. Lorraine Ellen Takes Her Comfort Zone With Her! | DFS 211
00:16:51
210. What Obstacles are in Your Way? | DFS 210
00:10:21
209. Discovering Joy and Finding your Gifts with Kathryn Johnson | DFS 209
00:15:52
208. Age is a number. What’s yours? | DFS 208
00:10:04
207. Growing Older & Living Younger with Dr. Gill | DFS 207
00:20:32
206. Do you have the freedom you wanted or expected in your life? | DFS 206
00:13:51
205. Vision Your Best Life with Jackie Cote | DFS 205
00:26:16
204. Katherine Burrows The Write Connection | DFS 204
00:19:57
203. What if You Don’t Want Traditional Face-to-Face Therapy? | DFS 203
00:09:23
202. How to Burn Down the Past Without Taking Years | DFS 202
00:07:57
201. Meditation – What’s the point? | DFS 201
00:11:10
200. The Faster to Freedom and Abundance Pass Experience | DFS 200
00:14:27
199. How is it Possible to Be Religious and Spiritual? | DFS 199
00:15:01
198. Black and White Strategic Thinkers – This IS for YOU! | DFS 198
00:10:16
197. Let Intuition Be Your Guide | DFS197
00:10:35
196. How to Move from Frustration and Confusion to Confidence | DFS 196
00:12:00
195. Faster to Freedom and Abundance Pass | DFS 195
00:09:52
194. Manifesting the Life You Want 101 | DFS 194
00:11:22
193. Massive Shifts to Abundance Can Happen Quickly Interview with Michelle Abraham | DFS 193
00:32:41
192. Do You Have to Hang Out with THAT Person? | DFS 192
00:12:02
191. Candace Plattor shares how to set boundaries to save the ones we love and ourselves | DFS 191
00:24:09
190. You Choose How to Feel! | DFS 190
00:12:18
189. Laughter Really is the Best Medicine with Lynn Himmelman | DFS 189
00:14:19
188. I’m going to rewrite my story NOW! | DFS 188
00:14:47
187. Shiraz Helps Us Identify and Rewrite Our Stories | DFS 187
00:21:37
186. Are You Planning Your Life? | DFS186
00:18:01
185. Hello World | DFS185
00:25:53
184. How to Take Steps to Make THE SHIFT | DFS184
00:12:54
183. How to Make the Shift with Ryann Dowdy | DFS183
00:29:34
182. What If … You Could Create The Life Of Your Dreams? | DFS182
00:13:31
181. Change Doesn’t Have To Be This Hard Part 3 | DFS181
00:10:56
180. Change Doesn’t Have To Be This Hard Part 2 | DFS180
00:09:46
179. Change Doesn’t Have To Be This Hard Part 1 | DFS179
00:12:32
178. Sherry Boyer Shares Her Journey | DFS178
00:47:47
177. Initiative | DFS177
00:07:53
176. Keep Your Eye on the Prize | DFS176
00:11:02
175. Your Professions Should Bring You JOY! | DFS175
00:12:47
174. Who wants to be right? EVERYONE! | DFS174
00:13:22
173. Dr. Ranelli Williams Creates a Debt Free Movement | DFS173
00:38:15
172. Set Realistic Expectations | DFS172
00:11:35
171. Maximize Your Gifts and Talents | DFS171
00:13:52
170. Why Make a Change in Your Approach | DFS170
00:10:16
169. First Steps to Interacting More Effectively | DFS169
00:11:53
168. Build a Stronger Team by Recognizing Behavioral Patterns | DFS168
00:11:47
167. The Older You Get The Narrower Your Mind and The Wider Your Hips! | DFS167
00:09:30
166. Wonder and Magic! | DFS166
00:12:38
165. Gut Instincts. Yes, You Have Them! | DFS165
00:12:55
164. How Your Beliefs Determine Your Outcomes | DFS164
00:16:56
163. Be Willing to Give Yourself Grace | DFS163
00:15:46
162. Magic Words That Make a Huge Difference | DFS162
00:09:25
161. Practice, Practice, Practice | DFS161
00:10:59
160. Drought or Plenty, the Choice is Yours | DFS160
00:11:57
159. You ARE Destined for Success | DFS159
00:10:45
158. Law, Contracts and Relationships with Jay Razzouk | DFS158
00:39:49
157. You Get More of What You Focus On | DFS157
00:11:00
156. Welcome to the Destined for Success Podcast | DFS156
00:09:11
155. What Movies Are Playing in Your Head? | NMM155
00:10:32
154. If They Look Good, You Look Good! | NMM154
00:12:17
153. Unapologetic Optimism Will Take You Far! | NMM153
00:12:55
152. Attack the Problem, Not the Person | NMM152
00:12:55
151. How to Stay Involved - Consistently | NMM151
00:08:49
150. How to Stay Involved - Consistently | NMM150
00:12:11
149. Let Your People Lead! | NMM149
00:09:55
148. Don’t Sink the Ship | NMM148
00:10:49
147. Draw Clear Pictures for Your Direct Reports | NMM147
00:10:20
146. Magic Tricks in Managing | NMM146
00:11:59
145. Being a Manager Is It’s Own Thing | NMM145
00:11:39
144. Vanessa Zamy Shares Her Experiences With Management | NMM144
00:32:05
143. Reach Your Goals in 12 Minute Increments | NMM143
00:12:43
142. Growing as a Leader | NMM142
00:17:25
141. Traci Warren Talks Leadership Hits and Misses | NMM141
00:45:39
140. You Never Arrive; Keep Going and Growing | NMM140
00:14:41
139. How Do Others Perceive You? | NMM139
00:14:18
138. Time Management or Task Management | NMM138
00:13:48
137. Don’t be willy nilly! Be a dedicated leader! | NMM137
00:12:24
136. Tracy Bissett and Financial Fitness | NMM136
00:26:16
135. April 19 1995 21 Years Later | NMM135
00:14:32
134. Delegation Timeframes Look Like a Whale | NMM134
00:14:39
133. Who is Jennifer Takagi and what does she do? | NMM133
00:20:06
132. Be a Trustworthy Leader People Want to Follow | NMM132
00:12:18
131. Don’t Tell Me You’re Accessible | NMM131
00:14:39
130. There is a Line in The Sand | NMM130
00:09:35
129. Ostriches Stick Their Heads in the Sand | NMM129
00:09:44
128. What it Means to Be a Fair Leader | NMM128
00:09:30
127. Genius Zone Leadership with Ann Liebel | NMM127
00:30:01
126. Eye opening interview with Jen Miramontes – Cancer Fitness Expert | NMM126
00:30:21
125. Health is Your True Wealth with Melissa Deally | NMM125
00:30:08
124. The Graceful Leader – Interview with Alexsys Thompson | NMM124
00:40:02
123. Your Consistency Builds Trust | NMM123
00:13:59
122. Build Your Own Reputation | NMM122
00:17:37
121. How to Build or Rebuild Trust | NMM121
00:14:41
120. Encourage Input: you don’t have all the answers | NMM120
00:11:37
119. Two Ears and One Mouth: How does that help you lead? | NMM119
00:10:33
118. Open Door Policy: Fact or Fiction? | NMM118
00:13:06
117. Be the Example that People Want to Follow | NMM117
00:13:59
116. Empathy – What is it and how to show it | NMM116
00:12:10
115. R-E-S-P-E-C-T It’s a Give and Take | NMM115
00:10:07
114. Influence Others – Don’t Micromanage Them! | NMM114
00:10:45
113. Jessica Koch – Mother of 7 and Killer Entrepreneur | NMM113
00:49:23
112. Lifelong Learner or Slug | NMM112
00:17:36
111. Benefits of a Gratitude Practice at Work | NMM111
00:11:59
110. Cooperation in Company Culture versus Competition | NMM110
00:14:12
109. Strategic Planning:  What is it and how to do it | NMM109
00:12:27
108. Managerial Abilities Count Too! | NMM108
00:12:30
107. Loyalty is a Two-Way Street | NMM107
00:13:37
106. Enthusiasm is Contagious, but be Sincere | NMM106
00:09:40
105. Demonstrate Your Commitment to Drive Performance | NMM105
00:11:41
104. Angel Rich, named the next Steve Jobs by Forbes | NMM104
00:44:58
103. Accountability – does it even matter | NMM103
00:10:07
102. How to be Resilient in Trying Times | NMM102
00:13:58
101. Empower Employees for Maximum Results | NMM101
00:09:50
100. Kat Sullivan Interview Building a Business and Managing People | NMM100
00:42:30
99. Inspire Others to Build a Great Team | NMM99
00:12:44
98. Decisiveness is best and indecision is exhausting! |NMM98
00:13:40
97. Humanity First Organizations Reap HUGE Benefits | NMM97
00:12:44
96. Clarity in Directions, Goals and Piles of Work | NMM96
00:12:04
95. Positive Attitudes and Gratitude | NMM95
00:12:18
94. Alana Fulvio – WE Leaders | NMM94
00:38:32
93. Humble Leaders Excel | NMM93
00:13:10
92. Confidence During Uncertainty | NMM92
00:13:48
91. Integrity:  What does that look like? | NMM91
00:13:40
90. Cultivate and Applaud Creativity | NMM90
00:15:38
89. Show Appreciation to Increase Employee Retention and Productivity  | NMM89
00:13:53
88. Address FEARS For What They Are | NMM88
00:12:58
87. New Normals While Working From Home During Covid 19 | NMM87
00:14:41
86. Know Services/Benefits | NMM86
00:08:21
85. Where is the Tech Support? | NMM85
00:09:46
84. Communicate Frequently | NMM84
00:08:13
83. Control Freaks Beware | NMM83
00:10:15
82. Focus on the Mission | NMM82
00:09:00
81. Adaptability in Times of Crisis | NMM81
00:12:10
80. Problem Solving | NMM80
00:07:19
79. Diversity in the Workplace | NMM79
00:07:50
78. Priority Management | NMM78
00:08:20
77. Delegation Conversation | NMM77
00:09:19
76. Georgee Low Interview | NMM76
00:25:51
75. Goal Setting | NMM75
00:07:34
74. Perfectionism is a Killer | NMM74
00:08:15
73. Mindset of A Leader | NMM73
00:09:57
72. Make Friends with Human Resources | NMM72
00:15:12
71. NMM71: Build Your Own Reputation
00:08:18
70. NMM70:  Analysis Paralysis
00:07:11
69. NMM69: New Manager Mistakes
00:06:16
68. NMM68: Interview with Damian Nordmann
00:37:27
67. NMM67: Transition from One of the Gang
00:08:20
66. NMM66: Key Points When Negotiating
00:09:19
65. NMM65: Preparedness Drill
00:06:37
64. NMM64: How Does Santa Do It?
00:06:56
63. NMM63: Personal History of Culture Changes
00:11:50
62. NMM62: Always Saying NO Can Harm Your Team
00:09:17
61. NMM61: Influencing Change for a More Positive Company Culture
00:14:20
60. NMM60: Understanding Company Culture
00:14:35
59. NMM59: Leadership Qualities:  Lead Implementation
00:10:30
58. NMM58:  Leadership Qualities:  Lead Organization
00:10:09
57. NMM57: Leadership Qualities:  Lead Others
00:10:19
56. NMM56: Leadership Qualities:  Lead Self
00:10:17
55. NMM55: Creating a Team or Tearing It Down
00:09:02
54. NMM54: Passion for Your Work
00:06:59
53. NMM53:  Leadership Styles
00:06:32
52. NMM52: How Many Hours Do Your Work Each Week?
00:08:08
51. NMM51:  Understanding Millennials
00:11:06
50. NMM50: Take a Step Forward
00:08:08
49. NMM49: Take a Step Forward
00:09:08
48. NMM48: How to Survive Boring Meetings
00:09:17
47. NMM47: What Shadow Do You Cast?
00:06:03
46. NMM46: Employee Recognition Interview with Ashley Hurney
00:34:36
45. NMM45:  Habits of Gratitude
00:10:49
44. NMM44: Habits of Consistency
00:12:21
43. NMM43: Habits of Attitude
00:10:43
42. NMM42:  Habits for Finances
00:14:13
41. NMM41: Habits for Relationships
00:11:23
40. NMM40: Habits for Home
00:05:55
39. NMM39: Habits For Self
00:07:25
38. NMM38: Habits at Work
00:10:33
37. NMM37: Interview with Kyra Hardwick
00:42:51
36. NMM36: Interview with Tim Priebe
00:33:34
35. NMM35: Customer Service
00:06:33
34. NMM34: Seeking the Positive
00:06:46
33. NMM33: Time Management or Task Management
00:09:17
32. NMM32: Take 5% Control
00:14:42
31. NMM31: Take Responsibility
00:11:14
30. NMM30: Complainers, Blamers, Whiners
00:10:31
29. NMM29: Word Of The Year
00:08:47
28. NMM28: What’s Your Iceberg?
00:09:31
27. NMM27: Government Shutdown
00:10:50
26. NMM26: Expectations and Lessons
00:08:10
25. NMM25: Confidence
00:11:33
24. NMM24: Change, Innovation Spectrum
00:06:28
23. NMM23: Expect Resistance
00:10:30
22. NMM22: Ask For Volunteers
00:06:48
21. NMM21: Leadership Skills from Dave Stelmaszewski aka Dave Stelma
00:22:21
20. NMM20: Change; Opportunity
00:05:27
19. NMM19: Change; Hold Back
00:06:17
18. NMM18: Change; 3 Responses
00:08:28
17. NMM17: Leadership Skills from Former NFL Player, Jaron Mastrud
00:25:49
16. NMM16: What Do You Want Your Future To Look Like?
00:09:00
15. NMM15: Pray, Meditate, Be Grateful
00:09:44
14. NMM14: Quit Being a Crab!
00:07:20
13. NMM13: You Already Are a Success!
00:11:15
12. NMM12: Financial Freedom is One of the Keys to Success
00:24:21
11. NMM11: Interview With Bonita Owens
00:21:49
10. NMM10: Consider Leaving! You Aren’t Forced To Work Here
00:10:57
9. NMM09: Seek Counseling
00:09:32
8. NMM08: Ask for Help
00:08:50
7. NMM07:  The Mini-Vacay!
00:08:12
6. NMM06: Why Do I Work Here?
00:08:38
5. NMM05: Eat lunch – Anywhere Else but Here!
00:06:24
4. NMM04: Nurture Your Whole Life with Linda Edwards
00:22:32
3. NMM03: Nurture Your Whole Life
00:07:09
2. NMM02: Walk Away...Don’t Engage In The Heat Of The Moment!
00:06:54
1. NMM01: Sleep To Rejuvenate Your Body And Mind.
00:11:03