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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.  Wendy Leggett shares what you need to do to retire with ease and grace.

In this episode you will learn:

  • Define:  What is retirement to you?
  • Filling it and Fulfilling it:  Explore what your newly found time is.
  • No regrets retirement:  How to look forward to the future



Who is Wendy Leggett?


Wendy Leggett is a certified retirement life coach (PCC, CRLC) who specializes in helping make the transition from career to retirement a gratifying one, ensuring that one’s sense of identity, feeling purposeful and connected, and shifting a mindset to one of positive aging is achieved.


Follow Wendy on LinkedIn:  https://www.linkedin.com/in/wendyleggett/




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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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I look forward to connecting with you soon,  Jennifer


Jennifer Takagi

Speaker, Trainer, Author, Catalyst for Healing


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Jennifer Takagi:

Welcome to Destin for success. I'm your

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host, Jennifer Takagi, and today I am happy to introduce Wendy

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Leggett. Wendy comes from us, from California. I believe

Jennifer Takagi:

you're right. Yeah, right. Okay, you're

Jennifer Takagi:

in California. Tell us where, and a little bit about yourself.

Wendy Leggett:

Oh, thanks. I'm in Huntington Beach, California.

Wendy Leggett:

I was actually born in Colorado, grew up in Washington State, and

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I'm one of those that we get to go to Washington on to

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California on occasion for vacation, and I lived for the

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sun, like the whole way there, I'd be saying, is it going to be

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sunny? And I'd be out there with beach chairs flying around

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because it's so windy, but I had to go back with a tan. So all

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that being said, when I got married, I said to my husband,

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the one thing is, can we move to California? And that's why, what

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brought me here, just the sun. So, yeah,

Jennifer Takagi:

I love that. I we I'm in Oklahoma, and we have

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a little lake place, and so every weekend, I get in the car

Jennifer Takagi:

and off I go to hang out at the lake. You're happy place? Yeah,

Jennifer Takagi:

yeah, exactly. So what do you do? How do you show up in the

Jennifer Takagi:

world? Who do you help? Tell me more.

Wendy Leggett:

I appreciate that. I'm I'm a retirement life

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coach. I focus on the non financial aspects of retirement

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life planning. And it's interesting, Jennifer, because

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when I shared that with people, they say, Wow, what a great

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idea. I've never thought of that. How did you come up with

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it? And I think that there's not this recognition that this is a

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thing, and we've got more and more of a movement toward it.

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Because, as we know, so many in that baby boomer generation, of

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which I'm a part, are looking at retiring. And so it's really,

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you know, top of mind, like, what is that going to look like?

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And so my focus, and what's so important to me is the

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recognition that we don't want to just be one day you're in and

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the next day you're out. I don't know if you're a project, one

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way fan I am. So Heidi Klum would always say, in fashion,

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one day you're in and the next day you're out. And that can be

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with work if people don't think about it. You know that you've

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been in your career, you've been focused, maybe you have your

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financial house in order. So you think all the work's been done,

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and then it's going to be leisure travel and less

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weekends. And the reality is, and the study shows, that one in

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three struggle in retirement. But I don't know about you, if I

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before I started doing this work. If I'd say, you know,

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how's retirement going, generally, people would say, Oh,

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it's great, you know. And if somebody were to reveal that it

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wasn't, you think, Wow, that's crazy.

Jennifer Takagi:

Years ago, I think I was 23 so that was a few

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minutes ago, or decades, or whatever, and I worked at

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mortgage banking, and a gentleman in his 60s who had

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been vice president of a bank came to work for us, and we're

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visiting one day. And I was like, like, why are you here?

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What? What brought you it? And he goes, I've watched all my

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friends retire, and within drawing about 1012, Social

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Security checks. They're dead because they had nothing to do.

Jennifer Takagi:

Yeah? And I didn't want to do that in this job for me, based

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on my history and background. It's easy, it's low stress,

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because he was not in a management position, yeah, and

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he goes, I play golf one evening a week, because we get off at

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five, and I play every weekend, and I'm happy, and this is what

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I'm going to do.

Wendy Leggett:

I mean, what an accurate and what a sobering and

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what a sad story, right? That people, because our work, like

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purpose, is built into our work, our sense of identity can be

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intertwined with it, our connections we you know, we

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don't even realize how many people we talk to and are on

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zoom with, or on calls or in meetings. And when we leave that

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behind, we can leave pieces of ourselves behind. And so to your

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point, that is what can happen with people. They start to feel

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aimless, they start to feel a disconnect, and then even a

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despondency. So that's that dark side of retirement. You know, I

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think it's either one side or the other that people think, oh,

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you know, it's rose colored glasses and everything's going

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to be perfect, or one foot into the grave. And what I want is

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really to bring it in balance. And what I call have a realistic

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optimism, be aware, be intentional, and then really

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move into action. I call it taking aim, you know, heighten

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your awareness, raise your intentionality, make make

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commitments and then move into action, get motivated. So

Jennifer Takagi:

I met a gentleman who is a pediatric

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plastic surgeon, and we got to visiting, and he said the number

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one cause of death with the elderly that cannot be cured by

Jennifer Takagi:

modern medicine is loneliness. And it was like, wow. And so I

Jennifer Takagi:

have a feeling that what you do helps prevent some of that

Jennifer Takagi:

loneliness, because if you have a plan for retirement.

Jennifer Takagi:

Retirement. Tell me more about that. Yeah,

Wendy Leggett:

you're right. I mean, that that epidemic of

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loneliness is one that we're hearing about so prevalently,

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and it's, it's at all ages, but most certainly, as we get older,

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if we don't have that runway to retirement and elderhood, then

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we start to see the loss. You know, if we're not really

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putting ourselves out there, and connecting more than that social

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circle gets smaller and smaller. And so that is a piece of the

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work that I do. I really start with people, first and foremost,

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like the gentleman that you met in the bank defining what is

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retirement to me, because I've had clients come to me that are

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planning for retirement, and when we drill down and say,

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Well, why are you retiring? What? What are you retiring to?

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And what are you retiring with? Oftentimes it's they've gotten

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all this social pressure, or they just assume they turned

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6062, 65 that they're supposed to or maybe they're going to

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keep up kind of nudging them out. But the question needs to

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still be asked, What does it mean to you? How do you define

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it? Because retirement, the word should really be retired. You

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know, it doesn't really fit any longer in our society, but it's

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our common language, so we're using it right now. We'll come

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up with something else, and maybe your listeners will will

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message in and let us know some ideas, but, but going back to

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it. So this idea that we're going to leave work and then,

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and then what? And so that's what I focus on, is what? What's

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the impetus for leaving? And then what do you see for

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yourself? What is your vision? And so we look into, you know,

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what's a typical day and a typical week going to look like?

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And you've got this time abundance now, but if you

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didn't, if your horizon wasn't as long, you know, what would be

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the priorities? How would you really want to be spending your

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time? So that, I know that's a message you share with your

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listeners. Is that purposefulness and that feeling

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at your soul, you know? So the human being part of it, at the

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human dealing, doing part of it. And so we really then speak

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about, you know, what are your values, and aligning those to

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feeling purposeful, and what, what do you see for yourself

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that you want to leave to the world and gift of yourself? So

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we really step through, I mean, I'm kind of jumping around, but

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I've got a road map to it, and we really step through the

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elements that serve my clients to make sure that by the end of

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our work together, they do have, again, this awareness. They've

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set these intentions, and they are motivated to act on those

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commitments and clarity and conviction about this next

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chapter.

Jennifer Takagi:

Well, and it's it's so important, because I've

Jennifer Takagi:

heard people say, and I retired at a very young age because they

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gave me the opportunity to walk out the door or move, and I

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wasn't moving. So I retired. I like air quotes. I retired and

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started my own business, and that's why I'm here. I'm an

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entrepreneur now. And I interviewed somebody recently,

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and she said, Yeah, I didn't do well at retirement. I kind of

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flunked retirement, and now I have this business that I love,

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right? So you step into something you love, yes, but I

Jennifer Takagi:

have heard people say, like, when you're like, oh my gosh,

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you're retiring, what are you going to do? And you hear things

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like, Well, I'm finally going to clean out the closet. I'm

Jennifer Takagi:

finally going to clean out the garage. I'm going to paint the

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house. Like, I'm able to paint the inside of the house, I'm

Jennifer Takagi:

going to paint the house. And then you talk to him six months

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later, and it's like, what do you do? And it's like, well, I

Jennifer Takagi:

did all those projects in the first three weeks, and now I've

Jennifer Takagi:

binge watched absolutely everything on every streaming

Jennifer Takagi:

channel there is,

Wendy Leggett:

yeah, you know, the research shows that the

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average retiree watches 47 hours of TV a week. So they basically

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replaced a full time job with a full time job of watching TV.

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And we all know from a cognitive standpoint, from a health

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standpoint, from a connection standpoint, and that's that

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brings us then to that, you know, potentially early death,

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or at least feeling really despondent in that blue sense.

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So and no, I

Jennifer Takagi:

watched more than 47 hours of the Olympics,

Jennifer Takagi:

and I think I'm stronger and smarter and better.

Wendy Leggett:

I can tell that, and I think that was probably

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motivating, but I'm going to guess that was in that moment of

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time and on. Because I know you're a mover and a shaker.

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You're not sitting binging on TV, but, but I think that it is

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important then, okay, then, how are we filling that time, but

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not filling it with busy, you know, filling it up, but

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fulfilling it up. And so there's a big difference, you know, time

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being fulfilling rather than time being filled. I've had

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clients come to me like you said that these long to do lists are

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all these activities, and they're saying I'm busier than

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ever. But yet, there's this piece that's missing. There's

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this there's this feeling that there's something else, or what

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really is this really meaningful? And that's what we

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want. You know? So each of us does bring our gifts into the

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world. We want to feel connected with that, and feel that we do

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have a purpose here, that I think that that can get really

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lost, and then how do you find it? And so I'm kind of that

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guide and help people translate, okay, all of these ideas that I

Wendy Leggett:

have, what's going to feel right for me.

Jennifer Takagi:

So can you share with us a couple of things

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that our listener could do for themselves, like as they're

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contemplating they might already, already be in the

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throes of retirement and thinking, absolutely this isn't

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quite as exciting. I mean, if you've got a bazillion dollars,

Jennifer Takagi:

it doesn't take that much to travel a lot, but if you think

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you have to have that much like, are you traveling as much as you

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want? My husband and I had a conversation recently because

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I've been traveling a lot, and there's going to come a day when

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I just don't want to right that, either physically, it's too

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hard, or it's too much trouble, or I'm just over it, because as

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hard as that is for me to imagine at this point, I kind of

Jennifer Takagi:

think at some point I could be over it, and then what? So I

Jennifer Takagi:

come to you, I'm like, in the throes of retirement. I didn't

Jennifer Takagi:

pre plan, but now here I am, yes, like, what can I do now?

Wendy Leggett:

Joe, sure, and I do work with people that are pre

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retirement and post, you know, post retirement, I do a lot of

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presentations, and I do have people in the audience that say,

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Wow, I wish I'd known about you when, because I've gone through

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all of this difficulty or wasting time, or feeling less

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than for so long. And, you know, potentially, they get over it,

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or they get into these patterns that don't serve but in any

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event, each of us has to make those decisions. So for someone

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who does decide, yes, I would like some support. Or for your

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listeners, okay, where do I start? It's really that idea of

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what does retirement mean to me? So really defining it and then

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really getting some clarity or beginning ideas of what is your

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vision? Because we know that the average retiree now lives 2030,

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or more years. And so that's a third of your life, a third of

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your life. And so yes, you've got this bucket list, maybe, or

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travel or the to do, but yeah, as you said, that's going to

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wear thin, or it's going to wear out and and there's also so much

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more to life. So even if you've got travel plans, then really

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think about what is it about that place that I really want to

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see? What will I want to bring back with me in the way of

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memories or understanding or learning, really stepping into

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it and doing the research, if that resonates for you, but

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being present and squeezing everything out of all the

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different things that we do. So I would say, really define. You

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know, I'm in retirement now, or I'm looking at retirement. What

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does that mean to me? What am I about? What's important to me,

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what's my vision, and what are the steps I need to take to get

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there? So that's a lot, and at the end, I will share with

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everyone that there is this little mini workbook that I'd

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like to offer them, this roadmap to retirement, and it does help

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step you through that definition about retirement that you know

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no regrets retirement, envisioning that first day, what

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it looks like, and envisioning, what if you only had a limited

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amount of time, what would be your priorities on that workbook

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as well, it really does speak to what's your perspective, because

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we know so often people go in with this feeling of loss, that

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they're aging and that their their world is getting smaller.

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But we can shift that perspective, and we can go in

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with, wow, I've got these possibilities and this outlook

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of positivity and being in that present and filled with

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gratitude, which is also a little sheet in the mini

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workbook. So I think people will enjoy that.

Jennifer Takagi:

So I I love all of this. I can't wait to get

Jennifer Takagi:

mine. But how did you get to this point? Like, what was your

Jennifer Takagi:

your background, that you woke up one day and said, I need to

Jennifer Takagi:

help people with this. How did you get to that point?

Wendy Leggett:

I appreciate the question, and I'll try to be

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succinct, but I'll take you all through just a little bit of my

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background. So I was in corporate for about 25 years in

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sales leadership, so anywhere from Fortune 50 to fashion to

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franchises. And I loved the work. I loved the sales process.

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I loved being able to elevate my team members capabilities. Love

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the connection with clients, and really loved having

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deliverables, you know, meeting those sales and service KPIs. I

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loved all of it. The last position that I was in, and this

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was about five or so years ago, was as a leader of these number

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of franchises. Loved the work. We were doing amazing things,

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very creative, which is a part of what I enjoy, too. But they

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decided to sell the business and in for in hindsight, good on

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them, because we were at the height of the business, so but

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that, that unfortunate part is. That the new owner had a very

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different philosophy in facing the market and how he worked

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with the team members. And so I really tried to work with that.

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But, and maybe you've been in this position too, that when

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you're carrying forward someone else's values, to be able to to

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say that to clients, or say that to your your the folks that are

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working for you, it feels so bad, I mean, and I kept trying,

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but I just could not, I just could not continue to carry the

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message. So I'm fortunate in a way that that happened, because

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I think had it not, I would have just continued on. I think that

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at that moment, I was at that crossroads, okay, do I find a

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new position or what. And it was really, then I really started

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thinking, you know, the thing that I love is bringing myself

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forward, making those connections, making life better

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for people. And so why not bring myself forward? So I researched

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things. I discovered the world of coaching, which I didn't even

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know existed. You know, we were, yeah, and so, and, you know, I

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guess I'd work with coaches, but in a very niche way, like in

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presentations, or in, you know, facing the market or whatever.

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But so I went back to school. I am now have, I went to an

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international coaching Federation accredited school, so

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I now have my professional sort of certification as a coach. And

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so then that leads to, okay, but why retirement? So I was, you

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know, they say, teach, what your coach, what, you know? So I

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started as a business coach, but what I was finding Jennifer is

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it still stayed very transactional. You know, it was

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really about helping elevate people's capabilities. It was

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really about the strategies, but it wasn't getting at the soul.

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It wasn't getting at that deeper piece. And I felt that I really

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want to make a difference, which I define as that transformation.

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So what I was observing, though, is, again, in this demographic,

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baby boomers, that are the ones that are tending to be retiring.

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Those that were born in 1946 to 1964 or 65 I was seeing, what

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we've talked about is that, you know, they've stepped into this

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retirement undefined and then unclear. And, as one client

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said, lost in the desert, you know, and just trying to do what

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they think is successful by having travel and leisure, maybe

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a little volunteering, sprinkle up with grandkids and taking

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care of them, if that's the case, but just not really having

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their own vision and not taking control. I call it a retirement

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by design, not default and so. So then I discovered, you know,

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isn't it so fun? You and I discovered coaching. Then I

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discovered there's this whole world around retirement

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coaching, so I was able to go back and get several

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certifications and that become a member of that community. And

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that's, that's what I've been Springboarding off. And I do

Wendy Leggett:

want to express that this is just so important to me. It's,

Wendy Leggett:

it's very gratifying work, because in our demographic, we

Wendy Leggett:

weren't raised with positive psychology. We weren't raised

Wendy Leggett:

with those ideas that emotions or flags to something deeper,

Wendy Leggett:

and they're they're telling us we need to look at something

Wendy Leggett:

more closely. And so I think that a lot of the people that I

Wendy Leggett:

work with, who I know, also looked at no pain, no gain power

Wendy Leggett:

through be highly productive. If you've got some feelings about

Wendy Leggett:

things. You put it to the side, or you push it down, because

Wendy Leggett:

that's inefficient. And so I'm really able to help open that

Wendy Leggett:

door for people and let them step into something that's

Wendy Leggett:

deeper, not in a way that, you know, sometimes people think,

Wendy Leggett:

Oh, that's so, you know, it's so nebulous, or it's a woo out

Wendy Leggett:

there. So it's not that. It's just really key into who they

Wendy Leggett:

are, what's important to them, and how can we move forward in

Wendy Leggett:

that direction?

Jennifer Takagi:

Well, we've had a very similar path, because I

Jennifer Takagi:

worked for the federal government, and most training

Jennifer Takagi:

was how to do something not like personal development, which

Jennifer Takagi:

there's this misconception that personal development is airy

Jennifer Takagi:

fairy, whatever, but in actuality, you elevate the

Jennifer Takagi:

person and their work is going to elevate like it's a direct

Jennifer Takagi:

connection, and there's lots of research about that. But I also

Jennifer Takagi:

did leadership training as my first foray into retirement and

Jennifer Takagi:

entrepreneurship and and then you just keep making shifts and

Jennifer Takagi:

turns, and then you finally land where it's like, this feels this

Jennifer Takagi:

is it. This feels good the people who do the business

Jennifer Takagi:

coaching, I mean, good for you. We need you, and without you, I

Jennifer Takagi:

wouldn't be here. But when it no longer serves you to be teaching

Jennifer Takagi:

and training in that you know, it's time to to address

Jennifer Takagi:

something else and move a little different path. So I love this,

Jennifer Takagi:

and I love that you're providing a platform and a place for

Jennifer Takagi:

people to go and learn and do more. I I've been. Teased

Jennifer Takagi:

somewhat. You might have experienced this too with, I'm

Jennifer Takagi:

just exhausted watching you. You're supposed to be retired.

Jennifer Takagi:

And it was like, it, you know, fills me up. I'm very happy

Wendy Leggett:

to Yes, yeah. Well, I think, I think, as

Wendy Leggett:

social creatures, we want things to make sense, you know, we

Wendy Leggett:

want, we want this cohesiveness, this herd, this tribe, and so

Wendy Leggett:

people tend to want to put us into a box. And I think that

Wendy Leggett:

awareness that you know that no judgment there. You're good

Wendy Leggett:

where you are, but an awareness that I don't want to be in that

Wendy Leggett:

box, that that label doesn't fit me. And so So I think that's

Wendy Leggett:

important. I wonder too, since we're discovering that we both

Wendy Leggett:

found this world of coaching, and I think your listeners might

Wendy Leggett:

benefit from this too. Did you find the world of Positive

Wendy Leggett:

Intelligence or anything like that? Because I'm a certified

Wendy Leggett:

Positive Intelligence coach, and that idea that we have these

Wendy Leggett:

negative emotions, and so by catching them, they're called

Wendy Leggett:

saboteurs in Sherzad work, catching them and then allowing

Wendy Leggett:

ourselves to really define, okay, what's coming up for me,

Wendy Leggett:

give ourselves a little brain, breathe there a little space and

Wendy Leggett:

grace, and then move into a more positive stance, what he calls

Wendy Leggett:

sage. That's been a springboard for me with my work with clients

Wendy Leggett:

too, because, as I mentioned earlier, not brought up with

Wendy Leggett:

positive psychology. For most I'm not really keyed into

Wendy Leggett:

emotions. This becomes, then a pathway to that. And so I do

Wendy Leggett:

feel strongly that a lot of times, people have an awareness

Wendy Leggett:

that something's not quite right, but then they need the

Wendy Leggett:

tools and they need that guidance. And so I think that

Wendy Leggett:

that's that full package that I provide. So I

Jennifer Takagi:

love that, and I had a girlfriend reach out to

Jennifer Takagi:

me one time, and she's just in the last couple years, and she

Jennifer Takagi:

said, Hey, can you be a part of this session? And I was like,

Jennifer Takagi:

Yeah. I didn't even know what it was, but I a young man was

Jennifer Takagi:

getting his certification in. I froze up for a sec. A young man

Jennifer Takagi:

was getting his certification in that PQ Positive Intelligence

Jennifer Takagi:

Program, and so he needed people in his beta group to do his

Jennifer Takagi:

stuff. And I often need people in mind, because those of you

Jennifer Takagi:

been listening to me a while, I've got a lot of certification,

Jennifer Takagi:

so I need people. And I was like, Yeah, I would love to that

Jennifer Takagi:

sounds great. And so just for the listeners, as simple, like,

Jennifer Takagi:

without going into any detail, one of the things is we just let

Jennifer Takagi:

our you know. First you have an emotion, something happens. You

Jennifer Takagi:

have an emotion, yeah? But then if you add meaning to it, then

Jennifer Takagi:

you create a feeling which lasts much longer. And then if you're

Jennifer Takagi:

feeling last long enough, you get into a mood that can last a

Jennifer Takagi:

long time. And the question is, is any of it serving you?

Jennifer Takagi:

Sometimes it is. Sometimes it's not. But if something happens

Jennifer Takagi:

and you have that emotion, and you're instantly triggered with

Jennifer Takagi:

this, I'm going to say negative emotion, not happiness and joy,

Jennifer Takagi:

but typically not, yes, if you can just very gently rub your

Jennifer Takagi:

thumb and is it your index finger? Does it matter which

Jennifer Takagi:

finger? Is it your ring finger? Your middle finger? Yeah,

Wendy Leggett:

I think whatever I mean, I it, he always showed

Wendy Leggett:

it this way, but, yeah, that's doing a PQ, right? That you're

Wendy Leggett:

feeling the ridges of your fingertips, and you just give it

Wendy Leggett:

the that total focus. And what is so gently, yes, so gently,

Wendy Leggett:

yeah. But when we put total focus on that, it clears out the

Wendy Leggett:

clutter in our brain. It just gives us a chance to just quiet

Wendy Leggett:

the noise. And I think that's what you're talking about, is

Wendy Leggett:

that otherwise those negative or difficult emotions move then

Wendy Leggett:

into these feelings become cemented, can ruminate, so we

Wendy Leggett:

just just break that cycle

Jennifer Takagi:

and break it quickly. And I shared this with

Jennifer Takagi:

my nieces at the time. We had, I think, one in high school and

Jennifer Takagi:

two in college, and now we got two in college and one out of

Jennifer Takagi:

college. So, and I'm over there a lot, but I shared that with

Jennifer Takagi:

them, and one of them that was out of college at this point

Jennifer Takagi:

said I was at a meeting, and they said something that was

Jennifer Takagi:

really bothersome, triggering whatever word irritated her, and

Jennifer Takagi:

she goes, and I sat there under the table and very gently rub my

Jennifer Takagi:

fingers together, and Just was feeling those ridges, and I

Jennifer Takagi:

calmed right down. It was like, yeah, it works. Sometimes the

Jennifer Takagi:

simplest things can have the the greatest impact. So

Wendy Leggett:

yeah, I think we connect, like in her case and in

Wendy Leggett:

mine. And you know what we're saying is that you connect that

Wendy Leggett:

rubbing those fingertips with this sense of calm, and then

Wendy Leggett:

move into that laser focus. It just allows, it just allows us

Wendy Leggett:

to not keep our hand on the hot stove. Is what we can move it

Wendy Leggett:

quickly.

Jennifer Takagi:

Yeah, we can move it quickly. Man, Wendy,

Jennifer Takagi:

this has been great. There are so many people that are going to

Jennifer Takagi:

benefit from the work that you're doing on helping navigate

Jennifer Takagi:

this path of. Retirement. I know you have a free gift, but in

Jennifer Takagi:

general, can you give us a little glimpse into how you work

Jennifer Takagi:

with people? Do you work one on one? Do you have group like,

Jennifer Takagi:

what's that look like? Yeah,

Wendy Leggett:

I do work one on one. I found that it's so

Wendy Leggett:

individualized that, in my case, that just feels like that allows

Wendy Leggett:

people to really voice, really excavate what's going on for

Wendy Leggett:

them, and then allows them to then move forward. So I do have

Wendy Leggett:

a four session package. I have a four month package, and

Wendy Leggett:

anything, you know, in between, but those are the two kind of

Wendy Leggett:

hallmarks of my program. And then it's just really whatever

Wendy Leggett:

is going to meet people's needs. But I, I do tend to really find

Wendy Leggett:

the most value in the one on one. So

Jennifer Takagi:

oh my gosh, I love that. And we will have the

Jennifer Takagi:

link in the show notes so people can get your free gift that they

Jennifer Takagi:

can start mapping out their roadmap. That's what it is,

Jennifer Takagi:

right?

Wendy Leggett:

Yeah? Like, yes, yeah, roadmap to retirement and

Wendy Leggett:

beginning that, and then in the when you download it. And I hope

Wendy Leggett:

everybody does, because I like it, and I think that you will

Wendy Leggett:

too listeners, then I do invite you to a discovery call, so a

Wendy Leggett:

free, one hour coaching session. And what you can do is you work

Wendy Leggett:

through that workbook, and then connect with me, and we can go

Wendy Leggett:

over your findings in it. We can go over what other obstacles,

Wendy Leggett:

opportunities you have. But I think, and I think this is a

Wendy Leggett:

message you carry forward to Jennifer, is that that idea of

Wendy Leggett:

hope without action remains hope. You know, we were bringing

Wendy Leggett:

you some ideas here today. Hopefully you've heightened your

Wendy Leggett:

awareness and you have some insights. But if we don't take

Wendy Leggett:

those insights and put them into action, then they just kind of

Wendy Leggett:

sit on the shelf and they don't, it was like, Oh, that was so

Wendy Leggett:

interesting that it doesn't really take us forward. And

Wendy Leggett:

that's what we're about, right? Is making that difference?

Jennifer Takagi:

Oh my gosh, I love this so much. So people

Jennifer Takagi:

typically listen to podcasts. Listeners out there, you're

Jennifer Takagi:

listening on your phone, and I just want you to say you can

Jennifer Takagi:

just scroll down to the show notes, click the link, there's a

Jennifer Takagi:

link there, so you don't even have to leave your platform to

Jennifer Takagi:

get to the roadmap. This has been awesome. Wendy, do you have

Jennifer Takagi:

any final words for our audience?

Wendy Leggett:

I mentioned earlier this idea of a

Wendy Leggett:

retirement by design, not default, and that this is your

Wendy Leggett:

time. And so rather than allowing family, friends, the

Wendy Leggett:

media, the world out there to design it for you, really take

Wendy Leggett:

that charge and really step into this is a wonderful this is such

Wendy Leggett:

a unique, wonderful, different experience, make the most of it.

Jennifer Takagi:

Ah, that is awesome. Retirement by design. I

Jennifer Takagi:

love it. Wendy, thank you so much for your insights and

Jennifer Takagi:

sharing your time with us today.

Wendy Leggett:

Oh, it's really enjoyable. I love your energy

Wendy Leggett:

always, and I'm a avid listener, and so thank you so much for the

Wendy Leggett:

time as well. Ah,

Jennifer Takagi:

thank you. I love that. So if you're

Jennifer Takagi:

listening, you know, hit, subscribe, follow, whatever the

Jennifer Takagi:

buttons all are, do all those things. I'm Jennifer Takagi with

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

Jennifer Takagi:

soon on the stop.

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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