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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.  Listen in as Peter shares his amazing journey through several careers and an international move and the key habits that helped him accomplish so much!

In this episode you will learn:

  • What are the 3 Things
  • D E L E G A T E
  • Trust yourself and the process


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Key habits and decisions that directly fueled my success Why these worked and how others can apply them in their own journey Actionable marketing and business tips that entrepreneurs can implement immediately Lessons learned from mistakes that taught me more than my wins ever did



Peter is a seasoned digital and performance marketing expert with over 20 years of experience helping retailers, brands, wholesalers, and service providers elevate their branding, strategy, and marketing programs. His extensive background spans multiple industries, working with businesses of all sizes—from startups to large enterprises.


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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:

Other. Welcome to Destin for success. I'm your

Jennifer Takagi:

host, Jennifer Takagi, and today we're going to have a very

Jennifer Takagi:

interesting fun conversation with Peter kalanda, and Peter is

Jennifer Takagi:

going to talk about key habits and decisions that directly

Jennifer Takagi:

fueled his success. Peter, welcome to the show,

Peter Kalanda:

Jennifer, thank you so much for having me

Peter Kalanda:

looking forward to the conversation

Jennifer Takagi:

Well, and I love it. You just, I'll just let

Jennifer Takagi:

you go. Yeah, you got here, like, how does this all come

Jennifer Takagi:

together? What do you do?

Peter Kalanda:

Yeah, sure. So. How do I get here? I am. You

Peter Kalanda:

know, I actually immigrated here in 1983 from the former

Peter Kalanda:

Czechoslovakia with my parents and my brother two suitcases,

Peter Kalanda:

you know, seeking political or political refugees from the

Peter Kalanda:

former Eastern Bloc. You know, kind of the rags to riches

Peter Kalanda:

story. My dad had a his first job was a chief engineer out in

Peter Kalanda:

out on Long Island. That's where we settled. Lived in New York

Peter Kalanda:

City. Lived in New York City my whole life. Now I live in LA

Peter Kalanda:

manage. I got into the hospitality industry. I went to

Peter Kalanda:

school for that, managed a hotel in New York City for a while.

Peter Kalanda:

Then, you know, I wanted to change. And I was thinking to

Peter Kalanda:

myself, you know, what can I do in the future? What were my

Peter Kalanda:

passions? And the digital marketing, kind of SEO and

Peter Kalanda:

websites and design was kind of starting out at that time. It

Peter Kalanda:

was in the in the early 2000s that I that I work with this

Peter Kalanda:

gentleman who managed a hotel, one of the hotels that I worked

Peter Kalanda:

at, and he created one of the first booking engines for hotels

Peter Kalanda:

I was very early on. I was still working at the hotel at that

Peter Kalanda:

time, and I kept in contact with him. So, you know, forward a

Peter Kalanda:

couple years, and 2008 comes along, you know, big crash. And

Peter Kalanda:

I worked at Ernst and Young of all places, doing hospitality,

Peter Kalanda:

real estate. I mean, some of these things where I got to and

Peter Kalanda:

where I am now, it's kind of crazy and wild when you think

Peter Kalanda:

about it. So I started working. I started contact. I got in

Peter Kalanda:

contact with him, and he brought me on as kind of a financial

Peter Kalanda:

person, and it was all hands on deck. I had to do everything. We

Peter Kalanda:

were doing projections. And then we started getting clients for a

Peter Kalanda:

digital marketing hotel agency. So I started learning SEO on my

Peter Kalanda:

own, trial and error practice and working with clients. And,

Peter Kalanda:

you know, making mistakes. Don't be afraid to make mistakes. It's

Peter Kalanda:

what's when everyone learns everything. I mean, this is a

Peter Kalanda:

philosophy that I talk about and practice. I get in there and get

Peter Kalanda:

in the weeds and do the work and there's you'll get rewarded. And

Peter Kalanda:

that was a startup. Sometimes startups just don't work out.

Peter Kalanda:

But I learned a lot. I then I moved on to a textile company.

Peter Kalanda:

Took them from about 500,000 a year to 3 million when I left.

Peter Kalanda:

And then I figured, you know, I can do this on my own, starting

Peter Kalanda:

my own agency, three horizons, interactive, and that's where I

Peter Kalanda:

am. Now work a variety of clients. And you know, a lot of

Peter Kalanda:

the things that I learned that hospitality is completely

Peter Kalanda:

transferable to what I'm what I'm doing now, so and now I'm

Peter Kalanda:

here with you.

Jennifer Takagi:

Now you're here with me. So I think it's really

Jennifer Takagi:

fun when you like that, your skills can transfer. Yeah, as an

Jennifer Takagi:

entrepreneur, it can be very daunting to think, Oh, but I was

Jennifer Takagi:

an expert in this, and now, like, Am I an expert? I had a

Jennifer Takagi:

conversation, a podcast interview, actually, recently,

Jennifer Takagi:

with a woman, and she goes, I decided to be an interior

Jennifer Takagi:

decorator because I love beautiful things. I hung my

Jennifer Takagi:

shingle, and then I signed up to go to school so I'd have all the

Jennifer Takagi:

letters after my name, right? I already had clients before I

Jennifer Takagi:

started, because I love beautiful things, and I know how

Jennifer Takagi:

to make things beautiful, so I love that like you, you transfer

Jennifer Takagi:

your skills, but we often don't consider that like I came from

Jennifer Takagi:

corporate and federal in the housing industry and all kinds

Jennifer Takagi:

of things come out that I learned there and are

Jennifer Takagi:

transferable skills. But let me tell you, it took a long time

Jennifer Takagi:

for me to embrace that,

Peter Kalanda:

right. Yeah, yeah. You never Yeah. Same thing

Peter Kalanda:

when you know coming from hospitality, there's certain

Peter Kalanda:

things that are just completely transferable, like just working

Peter Kalanda:

with people knowing and different kinds of people and

Peter Kalanda:

tests anticipate issues and needs, and you curate kind of

Peter Kalanda:

member memorable interactions when people come to a hotel, and

Peter Kalanda:

that's kind of the same thing. You translate to mark marketing.

Peter Kalanda:

You know you're you're looking at customer journeys, your user

Peter Kalanda:

experiences, building campaigns. And it all works. It All. It's

Peter Kalanda:

all completely transferable. I.

Jennifer Takagi:

Problem. So we, we mentioned Glendale,

Jennifer Takagi:

California. I went to Glendale, I don't know, well, 14 times for

Jennifer Takagi:

Brenda burchard's Ultra event, and I stayed every time at the

Jennifer Takagi:

Residence Inn. And I'm a Marriott bomb boy member. And I

Jennifer Takagi:

don't know that I really get that many perks out of it, but I

Jennifer Takagi:

am like, I stay at Marriott's a lot. And I walked in first time,

Jennifer Takagi:

and there was a, like, a picture frame, and it said, welcome our

Jennifer Takagi:

Platinum members enlisted, and welcome our Gold members,

Jennifer Takagi:

whatever. And I had a friend who was staying there also, and his

Jennifer Takagi:

name was on there, and he was a higher status, whatever the

Jennifer Takagi:

statuses were, and I was like, well, I need that status. How

Jennifer Takagi:

many nights do I need? Oh, okay, it was nothing. They they spent

Jennifer Takagi:

two minutes and printed out on a piece of paper and stuck it in a

Jennifer Takagi:

frame. And I was like, wait, I need status. Where am I? Those

Jennifer Takagi:

are the kind of things that, as entrepreneurs, our clients want

Jennifer Takagi:

right, like they want to feel special.

Peter Kalanda:

Yeah, yeah. I mean, 100% agree, like we would

Peter Kalanda:

do. When I managed a hotel in New York City, we were one of

Peter Kalanda:

the first hotels to offer a wine and cheese hour for free that

Peter Kalanda:

was included in the rate. And it was amazing, such a little

Peter Kalanda:

thing, and

Jennifer Takagi:

it cost minimal, like you had time of

Jennifer Takagi:

the employees, and minimal amount for the food. It

Peter Kalanda:

was. The reviews were amazing, just kind of

Peter Kalanda:

mentioning that, you know, you're paying this rate, and you

Peter Kalanda:

get this free, you know, wine and cheese and food and drinks

Peter Kalanda:

and stuff, and it's, it's huge that what you described at the

Peter Kalanda:

is with the Sheraton, Yes, Maria, Maria, it was such a

Peter Kalanda:

little thing for them to do, but it's massive. And a lot of

Jennifer Takagi:

hotels, every time I'd be like, where's my

Jennifer Takagi:

name, right?

Peter Kalanda:

And then there's, it's these little things. Anyone

Peter Kalanda:

can do it, any hotel manager, owner can do it, but some and

Peter Kalanda:

still don't. And it's simple,

Jennifer Takagi:

yeah, it's a simple thing, and it's and so

Jennifer Takagi:

it's the same with our client journey. Yes, exactly email that

Jennifer Takagi:

you get, that follow up, that you get for your time on our

Jennifer Takagi:

call, like, those are the kind of things that,

Peter Kalanda:

yeah, I mean, exactly that's kind of like my

Peter Kalanda:

kind of, what comes back comes from transitioning, and that

Peter Kalanda:

transferable skill is kind of just being able to be thankful

Peter Kalanda:

and appreciative for the phone call. And, you know, there's

Peter Kalanda:

multiple times where I'm part of a proposal or trying to get a

Peter Kalanda:

new client, and we're talking, and people have maybe three or

Peter Kalanda:

four proposals that they're looking at. And why I stand out,

Peter Kalanda:

I think. And what people have told me is that, you know, I

Peter Kalanda:

took the time to talk on the phone, maybe more than once, and

Peter Kalanda:

got to know the business and the team members, and kind of that

Peter Kalanda:

translated into them wanting to work with me. Where that I

Peter Kalanda:

asked, you know, who else are you? You know, what other kind

Peter Kalanda:

of proposals you're getting? Like, Oh, you know, we're

Peter Kalanda:

getting one or two, but it's, you can tell, it's just a form

Peter Kalanda:

that they fill out, put the company name, and there it is.

Peter Kalanda:

Send it over, and that's it. And I, you know, that's why I think

Peter Kalanda:

we do well, is that we take the time and kind of become part of

Peter Kalanda:

your team, which, again, is one of those transferable skills,

Peter Kalanda:

being able to do that for clients well.

Jennifer Takagi:

And it's that, that whole customer service type

Jennifer Takagi:

thing,

Peter Kalanda:

yeah,

Jennifer Takagi:

is is kind of gone at work one day when I was

Jennifer Takagi:

still in the government, I just got call after call after call

Jennifer Takagi:

transferred to me, and none of them were my department. None of

Jennifer Takagi:

them were my job. I knew the answers. I knew where to send

Jennifer Takagi:

the calls because I had been there for a long time, but none

Jennifer Takagi:

of it was my job. And when I left for lunch, I stopped at the

Jennifer Takagi:

reception desk, and I was like, I'm getting an ordinate number

Jennifer Takagi:

of calls today. Is there something going on, like a whole

Jennifer Takagi:

division out today? So I'm getting more calls. It wasn't

Jennifer Takagi:

even my division, right? Not Yeah. And he goes, but you're

Jennifer Takagi:

nice, and I know that you'll get him the answer. And I was like,

Jennifer Takagi:

Okay, I have a busy afternoon when I get back from lunch,

Jennifer Takagi:

would you not do this anymore? Like, I like that. I'm helpful,

Jennifer Takagi:

but, like, I have work to do. I'm not Yeah. Would you please

Jennifer Takagi:

quit? Yeah, I recently had my knee replaced, and I had some

Jennifer Takagi:

extra little, stupid, little complications at the beginning,

Jennifer Takagi:

nothing from the surgery, all you know, probably self induced,

Jennifer Takagi:

but I went back into the doctor's office. I don't know

Jennifer Takagi:

how many times I went back in, and I was never nice, right?

Jennifer Takagi:

Like I shouldn't be there. The first replacement, six weeks

Jennifer Takagi:

later, I flew to LA and this one is been a struggle bus. Let me

Jennifer Takagi:

just tell you. Mm hmm. And I was in the other day and they said,

Jennifer Takagi:

Well, you have a copay. And I was like, Oh my gosh, I've come

Jennifer Takagi:

in so many times since my surgery that I have a co pay.

Jennifer Takagi:

And one of the women that I know for a fact I was not really nice

Jennifer Takagi:

and friendly to was usually at that desk, and she was at a

Jennifer Takagi:

different desk, and she circled around and looked at me, and she

Jennifer Takagi:

goes, Oh, Jennifer is sad when they all know your name, right?

Jennifer Takagi:

Jennifer had a really rough start, and I was like, Oh,

Jennifer Takagi:

that's so nice. She could have said, You're a hateful little

Jennifer Takagi:

witch. And we just,

Peter Kalanda:

yeah, yeah. It's just like, I mean, it goes to

Peter Kalanda:

that phrase I always kind of go back to, is just kind of kill

Peter Kalanda:

him with kindness. It's so true, like a smile at a front desk or

Peter Kalanda:

just a nice conversation with a prospective or current client

Peter Kalanda:

and just trying to solve a problem, whether that be, hey, I

Peter Kalanda:

need you know, how do I get more visitors to my website? They're

Peter Kalanda:

not converting things like that, which, which I can help with. My

Peter Kalanda:

company does on all the time. Yeah, you just want to, just

Peter Kalanda:

want to be nice. It's not hard to be nice, well.

Jennifer Takagi:

And sometimes I was, I was at a conference in

Jennifer Takagi:

San Diego years ago. And the person, it was her conference,

Jennifer Takagi:

her business, yeah. And somebody asked her a very technical,

Jennifer Takagi:

specific question, and she said, there are 80 people in this

Jennifer Takagi:

room, and I can stand here and tell you every single thing I

Jennifer Takagi:

do, step by step, and I really don't have a problem doing that,

Jennifer Takagi:

because only, like, 1% will possibly even attempt to do it.

Jennifer Takagi:

And I was like, what? So when somebody asks you a question and

Jennifer Takagi:

you can easily give them one or two strategic tips to increase

Jennifer Takagi:

their traffic, increase their SEO, it's really not taking

Jennifer Takagi:

anything off of you, guess what? They're not going to do it.

Peter Kalanda:

Yeah, and these things are easily doable, like

Peter Kalanda:

I, you know, you can, you can do them yourself. It's just you

Peter Kalanda:

have to have someone look at it and tell you what the issues

Peter Kalanda:

are, which, again, you know, I can help.

Jennifer Takagi:

Yeah, I can help. Okay, so you have key

Jennifer Takagi:

habits and decisions, and I'm sure we have danced around and

Jennifer Takagi:

talked about them a little bit here, but do you have some very

Jennifer Takagi:

specific key habits that you incorporate?

Peter Kalanda:

Yeah? I mean, the number one thing that I do, and

Peter Kalanda:

I've learned through kind of just managing my day to day is,

Peter Kalanda:

you know, everyone has a to do list, right? And my to do list,

Peter Kalanda:

you in, before I did this was 10 things long, you know, and then

Peter Kalanda:

trying to cross them out. But it never, it never got to the end.

Peter Kalanda:

So I literally have a post it note with three things that I

Peter Kalanda:

need to do today, every day, and I have the I do those three

Peter Kalanda:

things and I cross them out, and it's so fulfilling. You wouldn't

Peter Kalanda:

even know just to see those cross outs. There's certain

Peter Kalanda:

things that you know I have in a notebook that I'll go this can,

Peter Kalanda:

I can do this tomorrow, the next day, or in a week or so, but

Peter Kalanda:

just having a little just a little post it note, I would

Peter Kalanda:

highly recommend and write three or four things and do them and

Peter Kalanda:

just cross it off. It's huge. That has been very, very helpful

Peter Kalanda:

for me.

Jennifer Takagi:

I have heard that in similar ways. And there

Jennifer Takagi:

was a year that I had a notebook, but I would only put

Jennifer Takagi:

three things per day on it and mark it off, and then at the end

Jennifer Takagi:

of the week, I could see them all, but same type concept, but

Jennifer Takagi:

that's really big. I I worked with a lady one time, and

Jennifer Takagi:

something was said about a to do list or something. And she goes,

Jennifer Takagi:

Well, I never get through it. And there's got to be some

Jennifer Takagi:

scientific study out there that the brain gets overwhelmed when

Jennifer Takagi:

you've got those List of 10 things.

Peter Kalanda:

And it is overwhelming. When you look at

Peter Kalanda:

the notebook, yeah, when you look at down at it and you see

Peter Kalanda:

1015, things, it's, it's, it's very, it's overwhelming. So just

Peter Kalanda:

a little post it, it's huge. That's something anyone can do

Peter Kalanda:

right away.

Jennifer Takagi:

I heard a guy, he said that when he got through

Jennifer Takagi:

his three things, and I don't know if it was a post it or what

Jennifer Takagi:

he wrote it on, he said, I like, crunch it up and throw it away.

Jennifer Takagi:

Like, it's just, like a very dramatic,

Peter Kalanda:

yeah, yeah. It's funny to say that. And the

Peter Kalanda:

corner of my desk, I have some post it notes at the end of the

Peter Kalanda:

day, I literally do crunch them up and just throw them out and

Peter Kalanda:

never have to see them again. You know, in the notebook, you

Peter Kalanda:

can kind of go through and kind of see it's still there. But I

Peter Kalanda:

also I do. Have a notebook for work notes. I have a notebook

Peter Kalanda:

for just personal things, which has been huge, just separate

Peter Kalanda:

that, because sometimes before I used to tend to write, I have

Peter Kalanda:

to, you know, doctor's office and this client needs to

Peter Kalanda:

increase their budget, and it was all lumped together, and it

Peter Kalanda:

was, it just was out of control, so post it note, two notebooks,

Peter Kalanda:

major things that anyone could do, and you can implement that

Peter Kalanda:

today, tomorrow.

Jennifer Takagi:

Oh, I love that. That's really great. And I

Jennifer Takagi:

need to get back to that, because it is like, I'll lay in

Jennifer Takagi:

bed in the morning think, what do I have to do today? Yeah,

Jennifer Takagi:

already had my three notes for today last night when I went to

Jennifer Takagi:

bed. Do you do that? Do you put your three things for the next

Jennifer Takagi:

day? If you already know what they are fresh in the morning.

Jennifer Takagi:

Like how

Peter Kalanda:

I like, I like in the morning. I like to do it in

Peter Kalanda:

the morning, because I just, for me, that's that's helpful, but I

Peter Kalanda:

can, I can totally see why the night before would be great. And

Peter Kalanda:

even, you know, Sunday night, Sunday scaries rolling around,

Peter Kalanda:

I've done it where I put a little little note on a Sunday

Peter Kalanda:

night and just be okay. This is what I need to do. And I feel a

Peter Kalanda:

little better about little

Jennifer Takagi:

about it. I love that. All right. So our to

Jennifer Takagi:

do list three things on it. I think it was Jack Canfield said,

Jennifer Takagi:

If you cannot, absolutely cannot do only three, no more than

Jennifer Takagi:

five. Five is the absolute.

Peter Kalanda:

Yeah, for sure, yeah, yeah, yeah, I agree.

Peter Kalanda:

Anything more than that, yeah, you're not gonna know. The life

Peter Kalanda:

gets in the way and there's, you know, it's hard to we got so

Peter Kalanda:

distracted now with all these different messages, Slack and

Peter Kalanda:

teams and texts and all these things are popping up all over

Peter Kalanda:

the place, like even, you know, for our conversation, I not

Peter Kalanda:

deleted, but just quit out of all these things. So I'm just

Peter Kalanda:

fully focused. And sometimes, you know, there's been times

Peter Kalanda:

when I'm calls and I just don't do that, and it just affects

Peter Kalanda:

your day so much. You can't be present, and it's tough. I mean,

Peter Kalanda:

I understand I do it. It's just more of like a habit. It's

Peter Kalanda:

almost just training yourself. Well,

Jennifer Takagi:

my husband and I have a conversation a lot.

Jennifer Takagi:

He's like, Well, you didn't tell me that. And I'm like, Well, I

Jennifer Takagi:

told you that, but you were playing on your iPad and so you

Jennifer Takagi:

weren't focused enough. A friend said, Oh, y'all are going on

Jennifer Takagi:

this vacation with all of us, like a whole group of people.

Jennifer Takagi:

And my husband goes, Oh no, Jen never told me about that. And I

Jennifer Takagi:

was like, yeah, yeah, I did

Peter Kalanda:

want to go. It's kind of, I've had these

Peter Kalanda:

conversations too, just kind of where technology is and where

Peter Kalanda:

it's going and what it's doing, and, you know, just the phone

Peter Kalanda:

and just having, you know, you can't focus on things at the

Peter Kalanda:

same time. And it's becoming more and more like this was

Peter Kalanda:

supposed to help, but I feel like it's just getting just,

Peter Kalanda:

it's getting harder. Well,

Jennifer Takagi:

you've got to take control of it yourself,

Jennifer Takagi:

right? Because it will take control of you. Yeah, all right.

Jennifer Takagi:

So you've got a great to do list. I love that. Do you have

Jennifer Takagi:

another habit for me?

Peter Kalanda:

Um, you know the one, the other thing is just

Peter Kalanda:

kind of not taking off, not doing too much, not taking on

Peter Kalanda:

too much that you can't handle. I've been better about

Peter Kalanda:

delegating. And this goes back to kind of just, just my

Peter Kalanda:

personality. I tend to have, I tend to want to control, kind of

Peter Kalanda:

everything. And it's been, this has been throughout my whole

Peter Kalanda:

life, when I worked the front desk and just delegating, and

Peter Kalanda:

now just working with designers and developers and trusting that

Peter Kalanda:

they can do the work. And I'm there. I've gotten there and and

Peter Kalanda:

it takes a long time, you know, certain people are better than

Peter Kalanda:

it than others, but it was hard for me to just just let someone,

Peter Kalanda:

you know, do the smaller tasks and just taking on too much

Peter Kalanda:

I've, you know, sometimes I'm in the weeds of an SEO audit, I get

Peter Kalanda:

involved. Sometimes I do the keyword research and things like

Peter Kalanda:

that that I don't necessarily have to do, and just have

Peter Kalanda:

someone else on my team do it, but it's just hard for me to

Peter Kalanda:

give it up, because I love to do it, but I've gotten so much more

Peter Kalanda:

better. So just delegating and just trusting that, you know,

Peter Kalanda:

people on my team will, will, will do the work, and I don't

Peter Kalanda:

have to worry about it. It's hard.

Jennifer Takagi:

Well, it's a lot. And I, after I left the

Jennifer Takagi:

federal government, I was fortunate enough to teach

Jennifer Takagi:

classes for the great state of Oklahoma, and they provided all

Jennifer Takagi:

the material, and I just had to go in and deliver it. And it was

Jennifer Takagi:

super fun. And the people were really engaging and fun, but one

Jennifer Takagi:

of them was on becoming a new supervisor and and step. Into

Jennifer Takagi:

that new supervisory role. And there was a quote, and I you

Jennifer Takagi:

know, maybe it was Eisenhower, I don't know it was somebody super

Jennifer Takagi:

famous from the 50s, 60s, but he said, give your team a task and

Jennifer Takagi:

tell them you trust they will get it done. Yeah, sit back and

Jennifer Takagi:

just wait to see what great things they come up with. And

Jennifer Takagi:

that word trust is so big because it goes both ways, like

Jennifer Takagi:

if somebody goes I trust you're going to do what you said.

Jennifer Takagi:

Jennifer, I'm like, wow, now I'm elevated to a higher level of

Jennifer Takagi:

getting it done. But then when I transfer that trust to somebody

Jennifer Takagi:

else, I trust you'll get that done. You know, I'm not going to

Jennifer Takagi:

worry about it. I trust you'll do it. It elevates them. So that

Jennifer Takagi:

whole passing it off with that level of trust is just Yeah,

Jennifer Takagi:

it's hard. It's so hard, don't get me wrong, but it's very

Jennifer Takagi:

important,

Peter Kalanda:

yeah, and then, and then, with that, the other

Peter Kalanda:

kind of key habit leads into is kind of just patience, that

Peter Kalanda:

patience that someone will get it done. And I've, I've been

Peter Kalanda:

really good about just having the patience and being able to

Peter Kalanda:

kind of, you know, whether it be at a front desk, kind of

Peter Kalanda:

teaching an agent or bringing on a junior or marketing person,

Peter Kalanda:

just being patient with them, and just kind of bringing them

Peter Kalanda:

on and showing them what I do, and just kind of learning from

Peter Kalanda:

doing, learning from doing. And is, I know everyone kind of

Peter Kalanda:

talks about this, but it's so it's so huge. All these things

Peter Kalanda:

are kind of related patience with giving up, of giving up

Peter Kalanda:

that kind of control.

Jennifer Takagi:

And it's that's a big one. And it's, you know,

Jennifer Takagi:

when I was in school, like everybody had to learn the same

Jennifer Takagi:

way. You had to do the same thing, you had to excel the same

Jennifer Takagi:

way, and now they're being much more diverse about that, so more

Jennifer Takagi:

people have a whole lot better chance of higher levels of

Jennifer Takagi:

success in that it appears. But one of the things is that that

Jennifer Takagi:

learn by doing, when you've just got to let him do it and

Jennifer Takagi:

practice it and hands on.

Peter Kalanda:

And, yeah, make mistakes. Mistakes are okay.

Peter Kalanda:

Yeah, yeah, mistakes are okay. It's totally fine, right?

Jennifer Takagi:

I used to tell myself, there was only one thing

Jennifer Takagi:

that we can't undo. And it was so stupid, because it could

Jennifer Takagi:

totally be undone, but it, you know, people made a federal case

Jennifer Takagi:

out of it. Ha, ha. That was a joke, but it really was. But it

Jennifer Takagi:

wasn't that big a deal, but it'd be like any mistake we make, it

Jennifer Takagi:

can be undone and fixed. That just was the bottom line. And if

Jennifer Takagi:

something is life or death, you need to call 911, because we

Jennifer Takagi:

should not be involved in that. We can't do life or death. We're

Jennifer Takagi:

not exactly, exactly. We're not the people to handle that. Yeah,

Peter Kalanda:

yeah. We're not, we're not doing brain surgery.

Peter Kalanda:

My job is in brain surgery, yeah? So, you know, I'll bring

Peter Kalanda:

you leads and conversions and visitors to your site, but I

Peter Kalanda:

won't, yeah, life or death.

Jennifer Takagi:

No, I don't do life or death at all. All right,

Jennifer Takagi:

you got a super fun gift for the audience. Why don't you tell us

Jennifer Takagi:

a little bit about that? Because that's yeah. So quite the offer,

Jennifer Takagi:

yeah.

Peter Kalanda:

So every you know, all your listeners, I will

Peter Kalanda:

go look at your website. You know, we'll take 1520 minutes on

Peter Kalanda:

a call. I'll have everything ready before and we'll go

Peter Kalanda:

through four or five things that you yourself can implement. You

Peter Kalanda:

know, we'll look at what keywords you're getting, and

Peter Kalanda:

some of those keywords are in that 10th to 20 position. And

Peter Kalanda:

I'll tell you how you can get to number one. With that, we'll

Peter Kalanda:

also look at AI, how, how can you appear in chat? GPT, all

Peter Kalanda:

these LLM search. So my the offer is on Site Audit now.com

Peter Kalanda:

and yeah, message me there, and we'll get your site up and

Peter Kalanda:

running and more conversions and some things, they're more

Peter Kalanda:

technical, you might have to have someone help you with

Peter Kalanda:

whether that me or someone else, but there's so there's four or

Peter Kalanda:

five things that everyone can do themselves right away that will

Peter Kalanda:

just help your website and your business. So Site Audit now.com,

Jennifer Takagi:

now.com and I will have that in the show

Jennifer Takagi:

notes, so that if, if by chance, you know you need to grab the

Jennifer Takagi:

link, the link will be there. Peter, this has been really

Jennifer Takagi:

enlightening. I really look forward to having my

Jennifer Takagi:

conversation with you in the near future, and as we wrap this

Jennifer Takagi:

up, do you have any closing thoughts for the audience on

Jennifer Takagi:

success?

Peter Kalanda:

You know, just trust yourself. Trust the

Peter Kalanda:

process. Will, you know, do make those mistakes? Takes work with

Peter Kalanda:

good people, have the patience, and you'll get there. It's

Peter Kalanda:

something it takes a long time. Sometimes it's hard, sometimes

Peter Kalanda:

it's daunting, and I'm there. I had many sleepless nights, but

Peter Kalanda:

it's it's worth it.

Jennifer Takagi:

I love that. Thank you so much. Thank you.

Jennifer Takagi:

This is Jennifer Takagi with destin for success, and I look

Jennifer Takagi:

forward to connecting with you soon. Bye.

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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
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79. Diversity in the Workplace | NMM79
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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
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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
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66. NMM66: Key Points When Negotiating
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65. NMM65: Preparedness Drill
00:06:37
64. NMM64: How Does Santa Do It?
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63. NMM63: Personal History of Culture Changes
00:11:50
62. NMM62: Always Saying NO Can Harm Your Team
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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
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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
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54. NMM54: Passion for Your Work
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53. NMM53:  Leadership Styles
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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
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49. NMM49: Take a Step Forward
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48. NMM48: How to Survive Boring Meetings
00:09:17
47. NMM47: What Shadow Do You Cast?
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46. NMM46: Employee Recognition Interview with Ashley Hurney
00:34:36
45. NMM45:  Habits of Gratitude
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44. NMM44: Habits of Consistency
00:12:21
43. NMM43: Habits of Attitude
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42. NMM42:  Habits for Finances
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41. NMM41: Habits for Relationships
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40. NMM40: Habits for Home
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39. NMM39: Habits For Self
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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
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34. NMM34: Seeking the Positive
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33. NMM33: Time Management or Task Management
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32. NMM32: Take 5% Control
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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!
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1. NMM01: Sleep To Rejuvenate Your Body And Mind.
00:11:03