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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.  I’ve had many visions of aging over the years.  The question is, is aging a choice?

In this episode you will learn:


  • Awareness of where you are now
  • Ask:  who do I need to be?
  • Write your vision down!!!


Who is Karen Sarmento?

Karen Sarmento is a passionate and dedicated Nurse Practitioner for more than 18 years, CEO at Sarmento Mentoring Services LLC, and a Proctor Gallagher Certified Mindset Mentor. She specializes in empowering women to tap into their true potential. She understands the unique challenges faced by women because she too has battled some major challenges in her life. She does not let that define her; She believes its the challenges that have made her the limitless woman she is today. She whole-heartedly believes we hold all the power within and that we should stand tall together in the pursuit of greatness. 

She has served 1000s over the course of her career and has spent many years studying directly with world class mentors to gain a deep understanding of the science behind human behavior and learning about the success principals that create lasting change and transformation. She will share her insights with you so you can feel unstoppable and limitless too.


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


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Jennifer Takagi

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Transcripts

Jennifer Takagi:

Okay, welcome to Destin for success. I'm your

Jennifer Takagi:

host. Jennifer Takagi, and today I have a special guest. Sarah,

Jennifer Takagi:

okay, I'm going to put your first and last name all together

Jennifer Takagi:

as one thing, and then I'll just do it again. So now I'm going to

Jennifer Takagi:

do it the right way. Karen sarmento, Karen, welcome to the

Jennifer Takagi:

show. I'm so happy to have you today. Hello.

Karen Sarmento:

Thanks for having me. I was looking forward

Karen Sarmento:

to this. Oh, I

Jennifer Takagi:

know. And my calendar got all wonky and we

Jennifer Takagi:

had a rebook and reschedule. Karen is a nurse practitioner,

Jennifer Takagi:

if I have that right in cardiology, but she is a mindset

Jennifer Takagi:

mentor. I want to hear. How did you get into this? And how can

Jennifer Takagi:

you help me?

Karen Sarmento:

So I I've been a nurse practitioner for 19 plus

Karen Sarmento:

years, and love that job. No complaints about that, other

Karen Sarmento:

than I didn't necessarily feel like I was making as much of a

Karen Sarmento:

difference, like there was a little more juice inside me that

Karen Sarmento:

still needed to I don't know, help people, but what happened

Karen Sarmento:

unfortunately in my life is my son's father passed away

Karen Sarmento:

unexpectedly, my fiance in an accident, and my life turned

Karen Sarmento:

upside down, and I hit a real dark place. And as I started to

Karen Sarmento:

pick up the pieces and finally pull myself together, I realized

Karen Sarmento:

that I had more in me, and I had a greater purpose, and it was

Karen Sarmento:

that it was to help other people get out of that dark place. So I

Karen Sarmento:

feel like we're most qualified to help the person we used to

Karen Sarmento:

be, and we're an expert on that person, because you were there.

Karen Sarmento:

And I just little by little, as I worked on myself, I wanted to

Karen Sarmento:

share all that I was learning with other people. Gosh,

Jennifer Takagi:

I love that so much. And I was at a conference

Jennifer Takagi:

about a year ago, and one of the speakers said, I want to impact

Jennifer Takagi:

I think it was 10 million lives. It was a huge number. And I was

Jennifer Takagi:

like, I'm sitting there taking notes, thinking, like, Wow. I

Jennifer Takagi:

mean, like, two would be big for me. Like, really, 10, 10

Jennifer Takagi:

million. And then he broke it down, and he was like, if I help

Jennifer Takagi:

one life, and they end up impacting 10 people, and then

Jennifer Takagi:

those 10 people, 10 people, and then you get to 10 million very

Jennifer Takagi:

quickly. And I was like, Oh, wow. So I can make a very quick

Jennifer Takagi:

connection. As a nurse practitioner, you can help

Jennifer Takagi:

people one at a time, and of course, that ends up helping

Jennifer Takagi:

their family, right? But if you help a really hurting person and

Jennifer Takagi:

their pain, their journey is impacting a great number of

Jennifer Takagi:

people, then it that impact is exponentially bigger. I can so

Jennifer Takagi:

see that connection,

Karen Sarmento:

such a beautiful way to put it. And when I think

Karen Sarmento:

of even myself, one of the big moments when it really hit home,

Karen Sarmento:

what a dark place I was in, is somebody said to me, what you

Karen Sarmento:

don't fix in yourself, you know, you pass along to your child.

Karen Sarmento:

And it was like, like, it just a punch in the gut. And what you

Karen Sarmento:

just said there about the ripple effect. So as I got myself

Karen Sarmento:

together and got stronger and started really showing up, that

Karen Sarmento:

impacted him, and what's, what a, what a, an amazing thing to

Karen Sarmento:

be able to do. So that ripple effect that you're speaking of,

Karen Sarmento:

so then it's your family, then it's friends, and then it's

Karen Sarmento:

their friends, and it, it's, it's really powerful

Jennifer Takagi:

well. And look at your son, because, like, had

Jennifer Takagi:

you not healed and helped, obviously, that impacted his

Jennifer Takagi:

view of the world, then he could have ended up having struggles

Jennifer Takagi:

at school and not getting along with other kids. And I mean,

Jennifer Takagi:

like, the negative impact could have been extreme, and now he's

Jennifer Takagi:

going to have an extreme positive impact.

Karen Sarmento:

Yes, and to set that example for him and for

Karen Sarmento:

other women, that you can go for it like we we're so I don't know

Karen Sarmento:

that self doubt creeps in even when you get that little whisper

Karen Sarmento:

that maybe, maybe I have, maybe I have a greater purpose, or

Karen Sarmento:

maybe I meant for more. But then, yeah, not me. That's,

Karen Sarmento:

that's for her, or she could do that, I couldn't do that.

Jennifer Takagi:

That's for somebody else,

Karen Sarmento:

right? Isn't she amazing? She's but you don't see

Karen Sarmento:

it as that could be me too. If she can, I can. I've had a

Karen Sarmento:

mentor that has said that right along.

Jennifer Takagi:

She can, I can. Okay, so how do you. People,

Jennifer Takagi:

what do you do? You said you were a mindset mentor. How does

Jennifer Takagi:

that work? How do you help people with that? Yeah,

Karen Sarmento:

so it definitely starts with an awareness, an

Karen Sarmento:

awareness of where you are now, and catching your thought

Karen Sarmento:

process so when you actually walk through your day to day

Karen Sarmento:

life, noticing the way you talk to yourself, notice where the

Karen Sarmento:

limiting beliefs creep in. Notice where you have that self

Karen Sarmento:

imposed boundary of where you cap off your results and

Karen Sarmento:

allowing yourself to start to actually think big, and allowing

Karen Sarmento:

yourself to dream and create a bigger vision for yourself, but

Karen Sarmento:

simultaneously recognize where the doubts are coming in and

Karen Sarmento:

catching that because all of that, the doubts and the

Karen Sarmento:

limiting beliefs have kind of been formulated over the course

Karen Sarmento:

of our lifetime, so they're pretty, pretty, uh, heavily

Karen Sarmento:

embedded in who we are, but you can change that with starting

Karen Sarmento:

with an awareness of what they are.

Jennifer Takagi:

And we end up going through life just so

Jennifer Takagi:

mindlessly. I was driving home the other day, and I drive this

Jennifer Takagi:

highway every week, and it was coming close to sunset, and I'm

Jennifer Takagi:

just driving along, just driving along, and all of a sudden it

Jennifer Takagi:

was like there was a deer on the side of the road, and he was

Jennifer Takagi:

just on the other side of the shoulder, like he was feet, or

Jennifer Takagi:

she, whatever it was. And I was like, Holy crap. Like, I thank

Jennifer Takagi:

goodness it didn't run in front of me. Like, I don't know if I

Jennifer Takagi:

don't know if I could have responded fast enough, because I

Jennifer Takagi:

was just going through the motions. I had the cruise

Jennifer Takagi:

control set. I'm just staying in my lane right? So that awareness

Jennifer Takagi:

is big

Karen Sarmento:

it is. I've actually driven to work because

Karen Sarmento:

I was so conditioned to go to work that a day I wasn't going

Karen Sarmento:

to work. Actually, got on the highway as if I was going to

Karen Sarmento:

work. Like, oh my god, I'm going to get my hair done. I'm not

Karen Sarmento:

going to work.

Jennifer Takagi:

This is not,

Karen Sarmento:

yeah, that was a point in life for I was just

Karen Sarmento:

literally Groundhog Day, going through the motions every day,

Karen Sarmento:

same thing, and if we do the same thing every single day, we

Karen Sarmento:

get the same result every single day.

Jennifer Takagi:

What is the isn't that the definition of

Jennifer Takagi:

insanity?

Karen Sarmento:

It is doing the same thing over and over again

Karen Sarmento:

and expecting a different result.

Jennifer Takagi:

I have high expectations, but I'm going to

Jennifer Takagi:

do the same thing. So, yeah, exactly. Oh my gosh. So

Jennifer Takagi:

awareness is number one. That's so key. I love that.

Karen Sarmento:

And then asking yourself, when you actually

Karen Sarmento:

create a bigger vision for your life, or if you recognize that

Karen Sarmento:

you have a greater purpose? Who do I need to be to actually pull

Karen Sarmento:

that off? Who do I need to show up as to do those amazing

Karen Sarmento:

things. Or who am I with the goal achieved? Like, how would I

Karen Sarmento:

walk, talk, dress, communicate, have, experience, conflict, all

Karen Sarmento:

those things and doing it. So I call it myself image script, and

Karen Sarmento:

I've actually written it out. Like, how would I talk? How do I

Karen Sarmento:

walk you head up, shoulders back, because you can't

Karen Sarmento:

outperform your self image, so we have to step that up. It's

Karen Sarmento:

like a a thermostat and limited self image limited results, but

Karen Sarmento:

you can change that with just even subtle changes and the way

Karen Sarmento:

you show up in the world. And it could be fun too, because you

Karen Sarmento:

kind of can almost recreate yourself.

Jennifer Takagi:

I was at an event in in doing this kind of

Jennifer Takagi:

thing, which, as you say it, I'm like gang. I didn't do that. I

Jennifer Takagi:

knew that I didn't do it, Karen, but she actually had us rename

Jennifer Takagi:

our Alter Ego, that we could be best friends with her and step

Jennifer Takagi:

into that.

Karen Sarmento:

How fun. I have heard of that you have actually

Karen Sarmento:

giving her a name. Yeah, yeah, that's very fun.

Jennifer Takagi:

It is fun, and it's fun to have that playful

Jennifer Takagi:

thought, like I've, I've done some amazing things in my life,

Jennifer Takagi:

and I'm so grateful that I've had the opportunities that I've

Jennifer Takagi:

had, but I've said I was going to do something, and I've heard

Jennifer Takagi:

instantaneous result responses, not Even a hair of a second,

Jennifer Takagi:

nano second thought I could never do that. And inside I'm

Jennifer Takagi:

thinking, sure you could, because we're not that

Jennifer Takagi:

different, like, of course you could, but it's that idea of not

Jennifer Takagi:

being able to dream bigger. And oh, well, maybe I could do that.

Jennifer Takagi:

I.

Karen Sarmento:

Hands. It's that split second that we talk

Karen Sarmento:

ourselves out of it, and then you just stay in the comfortable

Karen Sarmento:

place for that reason too, because it's comfortable.

Jennifer Takagi:

It's what we know, whether we like it or not.

Jennifer Takagi:

I get a lot of energy healing work, and the one thing I've

Jennifer Takagi:

learned is even if we keep reliving the same emotion over

Jennifer Takagi:

and over again, and we're like, I hate that emotion. I hate that

Jennifer Takagi:

emotion. The subconscious mind is like, but I know how to feel

Jennifer Takagi:

it. I know what it is. And you you know you struggle to get

Jennifer Takagi:

past that awesome. So you have to ask, What do you want? What

Jennifer Takagi:

do you need? Who do you want to be? How am I going to show up? I

Jennifer Takagi:

love that. So impactful.

Karen Sarmento:

Yes, I love that. What you just said, even

Karen Sarmento:

though it's a negative place, it's home. It's like, oh, I'm

Karen Sarmento:

home, even though it's not serving us to stay there,

Jennifer Takagi:

yeah, not in any way at all. Oh my gosh. So

Jennifer Takagi:

what else? So now, now I'm creating a vision for myself of

Jennifer Takagi:

how I'm going to show up in the world. I need to do this like,

Jennifer Takagi:

really focused. I love it. Okay. What else? Yeah,

Karen Sarmento:

writing it down. Writing it down is powerful.

Karen Sarmento:

Your vision for your the future, anything that you'd like to

Karen Sarmento:

create do what you want to be do and have basically, but show

Karen Sarmento:

writing down your self image script. Who do you need to show

Karen Sarmento:

up as? And, gosh, catching those limiting beliefs when they creep

Karen Sarmento:

in. And whatever it is that you're afraid of or afraid to

Karen Sarmento:

do, to do it anyway, because that's where the power is.

Karen Sarmento:

That's where we grow. That's where we develop our strength.

Karen Sarmento:

When you actually do the thing, the thing will give you power.

Karen Sarmento:

And I think when you get on the other side of that, that's when

Karen Sarmento:

you come out differently, come out a different person, just

Karen Sarmento:

even if it's a smidge stronger, or your head's just up, just a

Karen Sarmento:

little bit taller, because, damn, I did it.

Jennifer Takagi:

Oh my gosh, I love that. I'm taking notes.

Jennifer Takagi:

That's

Karen Sarmento:

I love it. That's awesome. I keep having

Jennifer Takagi:

a pause to finish my thought that I want to

Jennifer Takagi:

write down. I'm an avid note taker. That's kind of like my

Jennifer Takagi:

claim to fame is an avid note taker. So when, when people work

Jennifer Takagi:

with you? What does that look like? How do we work together?

Karen Sarmento:

I do it in a I have two different ways. I have

Karen Sarmento:

a four week which is just a self image class. Course, it's a once

Karen Sarmento:

a week class group setting, but we work on self image alone,

Karen Sarmento:

because that's just really can be a self imposed boundary of

Karen Sarmento:

what what your life could look like, and that's all group and

Karen Sarmento:

then I also have a 12 week program where we go through

Karen Sarmento:

awareness, knowing, doing gap like I know What I should be

Karen Sarmento:

doing. Well, why aren't I doing it? Visioneering, creating the

Karen Sarmento:

vision we cover self image. So each week, it's a different step

Karen Sarmento:

of how you can really conquer your basically, it's your your

Karen Sarmento:

subconscious mind, all those deep seated thoughts and

Karen Sarmento:

paradigms, those so that the belief system that we've

Karen Sarmento:

developed over the course of a lifetime, and it's from

Karen Sarmento:

everywhere, it's family, culture, friends, society, we've

Karen Sarmento:

over time, kind of become something else and sort of an

Karen Sarmento:

unbecoming

Jennifer Takagi:

Well, it is, and I I'm work with Brenda

Jennifer Takagi:

Burchard in his mastermind group, and it's like to having

Jennifer Takagi:

that awareness, and you have to make a choice. Do, Do I want to

Jennifer Takagi:

stay where I am right now, or do I want to step into something

Jennifer Takagi:

better, bigger and greater?

Karen Sarmento:

Mm, hmm, cuz that you said that a choice.

Jennifer Takagi:

Go ahead. Yeah, it's a comfort zone. And you

Jennifer Takagi:

said, and you have a choice, right?

Karen Sarmento:

It's, it's so true. And one of the topics I

Karen Sarmento:

always cover is decision making, because similar to a choice,

Karen Sarmento:

it's it's like a decision. I'm going to do things differently.

Karen Sarmento:

I want different, and I'm going to do different, because that's

Karen Sarmento:

how things will change. And it does start with a decision. I

Karen Sarmento:

didn't I used to not be a good decision maker, very wishy

Karen Sarmento:

washy, maybe, well, I don't know. Let me ask. And then it

Karen Sarmento:

creates a lot of ambivalence inside your mind and disorder in

Karen Sarmento:

your mind, and it's hard to create from that state.

Jennifer Takagi:

Indecisiveness creates disorder. Is that what

Jennifer Takagi:

you just said?

Karen Sarmento:

I did, yeah,

Jennifer Takagi:

oh my gosh, that is so powerful. I as an

Jennifer Takagi:

entrepreneur, I read books from, you know, some of the greats,

Jennifer Takagi:

and they, they say the most successful people, make

Jennifer Takagi:

decisions very quickly. And I was like, Well, how do you do

Jennifer Takagi:

that? And it was like, they make a decision, and if it doesn't

Jennifer Takagi:

work out, they suck, and they do something else. And it was like,

Jennifer Takagi:

you can do that.

Karen Sarmento:

Yes, that's exactly it. And it's like a

Karen Sarmento:

muscle. So the more you get used to making decisions swiftly and

Karen Sarmento:

standing by your decision. And like you said, if it doesn't

Karen Sarmento:

work out, you're just accountable for whatever

Karen Sarmento:

decision you made, because it's I always feel like it's an

Karen Sarmento:

inside job. I'm the I'm the creator, so if I make a

Karen Sarmento:

decision, it's the wrong one, and oh well, we'll just have to

Karen Sarmento:

do it differently next time.

Jennifer Takagi:

Well, and I in in my past career, I used to

Jennifer Takagi:

tell my staff when they would get hung up on like they didn't

Jennifer Takagi:

even make the decision. Most of the times they made

Jennifer Takagi:

recommendations, right? Like they put all the packages

Jennifer Takagi:

together, made a recommendation, and then I weighed in. My boss

Jennifer Takagi:

weighed in. You know, who knew how many levels it would

Jennifer Takagi:

possibly go through. But my thing was, there's nothing we

Jennifer Takagi:

did in our job, unlike you being a nurse practitioner in

Jennifer Takagi:

cardiology, there was nothing we did that was life or death. If

Jennifer Takagi:

somebody called and it was life or death, they needed to call

Jennifer Takagi:

911, because we could not solve that, right? So in making a

Jennifer Takagi:

quick decision, it's quickly deciding if this is the wrong

Jennifer Takagi:

decision, what's, what's the ramification, but not dwelling

Jennifer Takagi:

on it? Yeah,

Karen Sarmento:

you're right.

Jennifer Takagi:

We end up hanging on to that so long. Oh

Jennifer Takagi:

my gosh. So I love this. So if, if I want to, like, take the

Jennifer Takagi:

first step, and I want to shift my mindsets? Is there one

Jennifer Takagi:

practice that I could engage in every day that would have the

Jennifer Takagi:

biggest impact for me?

Karen Sarmento:

First thing that comes to mind is mirror work,

Karen Sarmento:

just catching your your thoughts, so being aware of your

Karen Sarmento:

thoughts as they creep in, but when you're looking in the

Karen Sarmento:

mirror in the morning, first thing in the morning, when you

Karen Sarmento:

get up, brush your teeth, wash your face, whatever, brushing

Karen Sarmento:

your hair. What's going through your head and what are you

Karen Sarmento:

saying to yourself, catching any negatives there, but speaking to

Karen Sarmento:

yourself with all positives when you look in the mirror, and it's

Karen Sarmento:

a great place to start looking in your own eyes and pointing

Karen Sarmento:

out all your positives, that you look good today, or my hair

Karen Sarmento:

looks good today, or my skin, rather than the norm, we tend to

Karen Sarmento:

go right to the negatives, zeroing right in on Gosh, as

Karen Sarmento:

well at the wrinkles, and so focusing on the positives and

Karen Sarmento:

just being aware.

Jennifer Takagi:

I I have a best friend since I was 11, and I

Jennifer Takagi:

talked to her most days, and I'll say, oh my gosh, I'm having

Jennifer Takagi:

the best hair day ever. And she's like, really, really,

Jennifer Takagi:

that's what you have to say right now. And I'm like, yes,

Jennifer Takagi:

because some days it's not but today is a great hair day, so I

Jennifer Takagi:

can do anything

Karen Sarmento:

I love that I

Jennifer Takagi:

do that's so fun. People, people would laugh.

Jennifer Takagi:

They'd be like, She's crazy. Well, you know, it's the little

Jennifer Takagi:

things in life. It's the little things that end up breaking us.

Jennifer Takagi:

It's not the big tragic things, right? We've survived everyone

Jennifer Takagi:

listening to this podcast. And Karen, obviously, you have had

Jennifer Takagi:

an immense amount of tragedy in your life, too. Life too. But

Jennifer Takagi:

here we are, and we're moving on. And they were huge. But you

Jennifer Takagi:

know, you do that one stupid little thing and you beat

Jennifer Takagi:

yourself up like it was life or death, and it was not right, but

Jennifer Takagi:

you beat yourself up over the little thing. So those are the

Jennifer Takagi:

things that I think we have to embrace a whole lot more.

Karen Sarmento:

I could not agree more. We spend so much

Karen Sarmento:

time with the memories that don't serve us, revisiting it

Karen Sarmento:

and revisiting it, but we don't revisit the amazing things we've

Karen Sarmento:

done, or remind ourselves of the amazing things, but we will

Karen Sarmento:

revisit the mistake, and those are the things that really

Karen Sarmento:

propel us forward. I think it's the mistakes and the adversity

Karen Sarmento:

or the challenges that's the time that you grow, when things

Karen Sarmento:

are difficult or challenging, and you make it through, come

Karen Sarmento:

out on the other side. And you do come out on the other side.

Karen Sarmento:

You come out different. You come out stronger. You come out with

Karen Sarmento:

more wisdom and something to share with other people.

Jennifer Takagi:

And you just can't stay there. You have to

Jennifer Takagi:

come out on the other side. Mm.

Karen Sarmento:

Yes,

Jennifer Takagi:

it's a choice, it's a decision, but you have

Jennifer Takagi:

to, well, you don't have to. It's your choice, but the right

Jennifer Takagi:

choice is to come out on the other side. It

Karen Sarmento:

is to make that decision a committed decision to

Karen Sarmento:

yourself, and it's got to be for yourself. It's like that

Karen Sarmento:

personal integrity, where if I say I'm going to do something, I

Karen Sarmento:

do it because I said I was going to, whether nobody, whether

Karen Sarmento:

anybody knows about it or not, because we'll keep our word to

Karen Sarmento:

other people, but don't always keep our word to ourself.

Jennifer Takagi:

You might know the answer to this, because I

Jennifer Takagi:

don't, but I vaguely recall that I read somewhere that when you

Jennifer Takagi:

don't keep your promise to yourself, then it becomes easier

Jennifer Takagi:

and easier not to keep your word to yourself, to the point that

Jennifer Takagi:

when you decide you want to do something big, it's really hard

Jennifer Takagi:

to do because your mind is like, she doesn't do what she says

Jennifer Takagi:

she's going to do. I'm not really going to support her in

Jennifer Takagi:

this. Have you? Are you familiar with that? Can you

Karen Sarmento:

I have absolutely and I don't have

Karen Sarmento:

anything to cite it per se, but I definitely agree with that,

Karen Sarmento:

and believe that wholeheartedly. It's like your subconscious mind

Karen Sarmento:

you've created this, I don't know, message that you're you

Karen Sarmento:

don't take action, you procrastinate, or she says she's

Karen Sarmento:

going to do a thing, she's not going to do it. But you can turn

Karen Sarmento:

that around too. Also, like starting things and not

Karen Sarmento:

finishing them, you start to tell the subconscious mind that

Karen Sarmento:

you're not a finisher. You don't do what you say you're going to

Karen Sarmento:

do.

Jennifer Takagi:

So do you have any suggestions on how to take

Jennifer Takagi:

that next step?

Karen Sarmento:

Yes, starting small. So starting with small

Karen Sarmento:

things, setting promises to yourself, but they they should

Karen Sarmento:

be small to begin with, so that you can absolutely follow

Karen Sarmento:

through. So if it's you know, you want to start getting up

Karen Sarmento:

earlier in the morning, rather than saying, I'm going to get up

Karen Sarmento:

at 4am meditate and exercise every morning. When you don't do

Karen Sarmento:

that,

Jennifer Takagi:

I dare do that. If

Karen Sarmento:

I said I was going to start do I'm going to

Karen Sarmento:

start doing that tomorrow, getting up at 4am exercising and

Karen Sarmento:

meditating, and I'm going to read too. It's like a a recipe

Karen Sarmento:

for disaster, setting yourself up to just confirm to the

Karen Sarmento:

subconscious mind that I don't do what I say I'm going to do,

Karen Sarmento:

but if I say I'm going to start getting up 10 minutes earlier,

Karen Sarmento:

or tomorrow, I'm going to get up 10 minutes earlier, or today,

Karen Sarmento:

I'm going to go for a quick walk, I don't know, outside for

Karen Sarmento:

for 15 minutes. Small goals that are very achievable. So you can

Karen Sarmento:

start to reprogram the subconscious mind that you do

Karen Sarmento:

what you say you're going to do.

Jennifer Takagi:

I love that I I was on a a group call, and the

Jennifer Takagi:

leader was going through their day and all the things they do.

Jennifer Takagi:

And you know, it looks like you have to get up at three or four

Jennifer Takagi:

in the morning to get all that done before you have a fully

Jennifer Takagi:

productive day. It was like, Holy crap, bully. I you know, I

Jennifer Takagi:

can't do that. And a woman typed in the chat, and she was like, I

Jennifer Takagi:

don't even know how to do all of this. And and then she proceeded

Jennifer Takagi:

to say, kind of like, what her day looked like. And a really

Jennifer Takagi:

kind person put in the chat, pick one thing and start doing

Jennifer Takagi:

that. So if you want to get up earlier in the morning and

Jennifer Takagi:

meditate, exercise and do 40,000 things before your work day per

Jennifer Takagi:

se starts, maybe it's just getting up 10 minutes earlier

Jennifer Takagi:

and starting your day for a while, until that becomes a bit

Jennifer Takagi:

of a routine. And then add something else. But for me, four

Jennifer Takagi:

comes once a day, and that's in the PM, not in the AM.

Karen Sarmento:

Oh, thank you, and that's important to

Karen Sarmento:

recognize too, that, you know, some people feel like that, that

Karen Sarmento:

miracle morning, you have to be up at four and 5am doing all

Karen Sarmento:

these things. But if that doesn't suit you or serve you,

Karen Sarmento:

you have to do what lights you up or what fuels you, and if

Karen Sarmento:

getting up at 4am just leaves you feeling exhausted all day,

Karen Sarmento:

and it's not your thing. You have to figure out what your own

Karen Sarmento:

thing is so that it does suit you. And I think so

Jennifer Takagi:

many of those things are brilliant, but

Jennifer Takagi:

they're also just a really good framework. And I had a friend

Jennifer Takagi:

who was extremely committed to the. At is it called Miracle

Jennifer Takagi:

Morning, where you get up at four every day? Is that what

Jennifer Takagi:

that is? Obviously, I did not research it because I wasn't

Jennifer Takagi:

going to do it at all. And something had shifted in her

Jennifer Takagi:

life. I can't remember what, but she said I decided to give

Jennifer Takagi:

myself a break, and for the next month, I wasn't getting up at

Jennifer Takagi:

four. I was going to get up at six because maybe she had out of

Jennifer Takagi:

town company or something. She goes because I know I'm going to

Jennifer Takagi:

be up later, and I can't get up at four if I'm up a little bit

Jennifer Takagi:

later. So I think sometimes we beat ourselves up because we try

Jennifer Takagi:

to incorporate some very rigid standards that may not suit us.

Jennifer Takagi:

Absolutely,

Karen Sarmento:

yeah, the rigidity of it is, yeah,

Karen Sarmento:

absolutely.

Jennifer Takagi:

It makes it hard. Well, if, if the audience,

Jennifer Takagi:

when the audience wants to get hold of you, how are they going

Jennifer Takagi:

to find you? Miss Karen.

Karen Sarmento:

Okay, so I have a website, Karen sarmento.com,

Karen Sarmento:

and I would invite people to join me in my Facebook group,

Karen Sarmento:

which is just, it's all women, just a free environment where I

Karen Sarmento:

provide a lot of information. We're in the middle of a self

Karen Sarmento:

image challenge, depending on when this comes out, but we're

Karen Sarmento:

I've always got something going on in there. So that is under my

Karen Sarmento:

company name, which is sarmento mentoring services. That's the

Karen Sarmento:

Facebook group, and you can find me on Facebook under my name or

Karen Sarmento:

under sarmento mentoring services.

Jennifer Takagi:

Oh my gosh. I love that, Karen, you've given

Jennifer Takagi:

us such great things. And I love like the the three main things

Jennifer Takagi:

that I took away were awareness of where you are, because,

Jennifer Takagi:

again, we just blindly go through life, and could've hit a

Jennifer Takagi:

deer and think, you know, by the grace of God, did not ask about

Jennifer Takagi:

creating your bigger vision for yourself. I have read a lot and

Jennifer Takagi:

heard a lot about the brain loves questions, and it wants to

Jennifer Takagi:

work really hard to solve them. So like, what could my bigger

Jennifer Takagi:

life look like? What's that vision? And then writing it

Jennifer Takagi:

down, I would be embarrassed to flip this camera around for you

Jennifer Takagi:

to see all the spiral notebooks I have all over my office, and

Jennifer Takagi:

it's very embarrassing. And I've tried tablets, and I've not

Jennifer Takagi:

found one that feels as good as a spiral. But I mean, I've I've

Jennifer Takagi:

committed, I'm going to write it down. I'm totally going to write

Jennifer Takagi:

it down. Um, and I love that you've got several ways you can

Jennifer Takagi:

work with people. Is your 12 week program, group or one on

Jennifer Takagi:

one, that's group, that's group. Okay, so it's all group,

Karen Sarmento:

awesome. Yeah, I do some one on one, but it's

Karen Sarmento:

kind of morphed into a lot of group. Yeah, the community is

Karen Sarmento:

kind of nice. Everybody's got support, and it's, it's been a

Karen Sarmento:

great community of women.

Jennifer Takagi:

I I've had some awesome experiences in group

Jennifer Takagi:

programs, and recently, an experience was one of the

Jennifer Takagi:

participants shared several like mic drop comments, and it was

Jennifer Takagi:

like, we would have all never gotten the benefit of that if it

Jennifer Takagi:

had just been one on one. I think there's a benefit of one

Jennifer Takagi:

on one, but there's really some juicy stuff that comes out in

Jennifer Takagi:

group coaching,

Karen Sarmento:

absolutely

Jennifer Takagi:

yes. So as

Jennifer Takagi:

we wrap up, do you have any final thoughts for the audience?

Karen Sarmento:

I just would encourage the audience that

Karen Sarmento:

listen to that inner voice if you're getting that subtle

Karen Sarmento:

whisper that you might have a greater purpose, or toying

Karen Sarmento:

around with doing something more with your life, or just just in

Karen Sarmento:

general, to listen to that voice, that message is meant for

Karen Sarmento:

you, and just take any step toward something different, and

Karen Sarmento:

the next step will be laid out for you little by little, and

Karen Sarmento:

that's how the change happens. Oh

Jennifer Takagi:

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

Jennifer Takagi:

time and your valuable insights today. Karen, oh,

Karen Sarmento:

thank you so much for having me. What a fun

Karen Sarmento:

conversation. I really enjoyed it.

Jennifer Takagi:

I'm so glad I'm Jennifer Takagi with destin for

Jennifer Takagi:

success, and I look forward to connecting with you soon see.

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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