Oct. 30, 2023

Attack the Problem Not the Person! | DFS 266

Attack the Problem Not the Person! | DFS 266

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.  We don’t always come across to others as we think we do.  If you are quick to attack the problem, this episode is for you!  If you feel that you are always attacked, this episode is for you!

In this episode you will learn:


  • Let’s talk behavioral styles - what other see
  • Is what they see what you want them to see?
  • You have the choice to decide “IF” you want to make a shift.  It’s always a choice!


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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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Transcript
Jennifer Takagi:

Welcome to destined for success. I'm your

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host Jennifer Takagi and today we're gonna talk about attack

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the problem, not the person. And this episode is running right on

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the heels of the episode that aired last week with Tessa Lynn

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albourne, the feminine energy mastery, she was so helpful to

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helping me figure out how to talk about the foods that I eat.

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I know, that's the stupidest thing ever, it really is, but it

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keeps coming up. And I'm trying to find a new way to share my

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language about it. If you didn't know, if you haven't listened to

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that episode, yet, I hate onions and mushrooms, I just do don't

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try to make me eat them. Don't try to sneak them into stuff.

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And quit giving me a hard time about the fact that that is not

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my preference, and it may be yours.

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But after having that conversation, it dawned on me, I

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wrote a book, what actually I've written multiple books, five

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have been Amazon bestsellers. And one of them is called attack

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the problem not the person, which is also the title of

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today's episode, attack the problem, not the person. So

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there is a thing called disc, di SC all letters, capitalized

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behavioral profiles. And these have been around for a lot of

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years, a lot of years, I don't remember I'd have to pull the

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book out to see when it actually came out. But I'm gonna say like

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early 1900s, mid 1900s, long time ago. And with these

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behavioral styles with the research that was done in depth

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research, there are four main behavioral styles. And we are

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all a combination of all four in some way. We just have them all,

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we just display them differently. But if somebody is

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high in a category, that means that is what most people see,

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they don't see the other ones under the surface, they see

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what's demonstrated out to the public. So the four styles are D

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for dominance, eye for influence as for steadiness and see for

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compliance. And D for dominance. People think it's always

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dominating people, and it can be, but it's really dominated in

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a problem. So you know, the type, you go in, and you mention

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that you have a problem. You barely get the words out of your

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mouth, and bam, they're absolutely giving you every

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possible solution to your problem. And then they can be a

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little miffed that you didn't take their advice. You know that

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person, right? That person i is influencing others. This is the

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cheerleader of the organization. This is the person who goes out

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and shares the word with everybody gets everybody on

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board. And sometimes people look at them and think you are trying

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to sell ice to an Eskimo and you're coming across really way

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too much. Could you just back it down? Just back it down. Okay,

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guess what, that's me. You know, that first lesson I really

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learned in life was sit down and shut up, right? That's just who

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I am. I am going to go in a room when we took this. This profile

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test behavioral profile within my organization, the leader, and

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I thought it was so fun. That's why I had to go get certified to

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do it myself. The leader is looking at it there, I don't

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know, 1315 of the managers in this room. And she said I was

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the only one that was high in the AI category. And I'm like 96

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I can't get lower is that goes to 100 I can only I can't get

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lower than 96. And she said do you see Jennifer here? She's the

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only one up here. Well, everyone looked at me kind of like I was

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you know, an alien. Like, why is she the only one there like

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something must be wrong with her. But the leader said anytime

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you have a new initiative, she is the one that you want to

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share it with everybody else. Right because I can explain it I

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can talk them into it. I'm really good at teacher I'm

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really good orator at least I think I am. Don't tell me

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otherwise. As is steadiness. These are your customer service

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people. You tell them this is what's going on right the

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policies and procedures and they will and they are fabulous and

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we need them. But they're usually not going to be the one

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up in front of the group telling everybody what to do. They can

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they have the absolute ability to do it, they just don't like

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to. It's not their natural tendency. And then we have C for

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compliance. Now, I've taken this test multiple times, my scores

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always come out quite similar. The highest I've ever gotten in

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the compliance piece is an eight out of 100. And I was asked, How

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did you survive in the federal government, when it's nothing

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but compliance. And I said, Oh, that was easy. For me, I'm a

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high, I want it to get an outstanding, you know, my urine

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review. And I wanted all the accolades. So it was easy for me

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to you know, sit down and buckle up and, and do the work, right,

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make the compliance. But what happens to us is, when we are

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around somebody with a different style than ours, then we can be

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put off in one way or another. And one way that people are

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often put off is the dominant person, because we feel like

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they're attacking us, when they start throwing out solutions, or

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tell us we're wrong. We take it personally, we the i, s, and C,

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people of the world, we take it personally, and we think we are

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being attacked, guess what? We never crossed their mind.

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Because the D people, the dominant people are so focused

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on the solution that they kind of forget about us, unless,

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unless someone explains it to them. And if you sit down with

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somebody who really is high on that dominance dominating the

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problem, then you can get them to reframe it a little bit

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better. So the rest of us are, you know, running to take cover

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thinking we're getting ready to be attacked. is what they said,

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really what they want you to see and believe about them. Because

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they're coming across as one thing. But is that what they

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want you to see? So you can ask yourself the same question, How

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am I coming across to other people? And is this how I want

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to, when you take a behavioral profile, no matter which one you

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take, personally, I'm super partial to di SC all capital

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letters, because that's what I learned. That's what I know. And

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the report on it is 100% more accurate for me, then some of

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the other versions that came out later. But everybody has their

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own opinion on that. And I'm not going to argue that with you.

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But I'm just saying this is my stance. Every style is good,

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every style is needed. I'm going to say it again, every style is

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good, every style is needed. The question is, would it be in your

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best interest to understand what styles the other people around

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you have? So you can communicate more effectively. So I'm Oh, hi,

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I want to chitchat I want to talk. If I have somebody on my

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staff or my boss is a high D for dominating. They don't want to

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talk to me. I don't know, I know, I don't understand it,

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either. They don't want to talk to me. They want me to come in

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with bullet points. They want me to come in with a couple of

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solutions. And then they want to tell me what to do. That's what

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they want. If I came in, with a 20 page document, they wouldn't

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read it. It's not how they roll. Their brains are too fast.

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They're not going to do it. I need to come in with three

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viable solutions. If I don't come in with a solution, because

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I don't have a solution, I need to go in and say I don't have a

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solution. May I tell you my problem? And can you give me

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three directions to look into to find the best solution and then

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I'll come back. Like sometimes we need a little help. I always

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hated it when the teacher would say I'd say I don't know how to

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spell this word and then take a look it up in the dictionary and

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I'm like, does it start with the SOC, get me to the right letter.

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Is it a C or a K? Get me to the right letter. Is it a pH or an F

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get me to the right letter. Do you not I repeat, DO NOT tell

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somebody just go look this shit up on their own and figure it

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out. That is not helpful. It is not helpful. Put them on a path.

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Put them on the path. Let them figure it out. Put them on a

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path, give them some guidance.

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Right put those little bumper things on the lanes at the

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Bowling Alley, so they can stay between the lines and get closer

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to solution. If somebody is really high in the s, they're

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very family oriented oriented. They're also typically a little

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bit more introverted, and they're not going to walk in and

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give you their life story. Me, on the other hand, I will give

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you my life story. What do you want to know? What do you want

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to know? I'm probably going to tell you probably not going to

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bat my eyes twice. I'm just going to start telling you and

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as is not as See, absolutely not. Why? Because they make

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lationship a little bit differently. But do we need them

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all? Yes, we absolutely need them all. You come up with a new

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idea. And you need somebody to write the policies and

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procedures, you give it to that high s let them write the

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procedures, they will be great at it, put them on the phone for

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customer service, they are going to be so kind and gentle. With

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all the calls that come in with all the complaints with all the

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questions, the high seas, I need them in my life, they're going

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to keep me out of jail. They're going to tell me what the rules

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are, how to follow them, and what to do. All the styles are

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needed. But this talk, this podcast episode is really aimed

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at the people that are high D is the high D is our attack the

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problem. But you need to be clear that you articulate with

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people that you're attacking the problem, not them. Because it

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can often come across as attacking the person when you're

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really attacking the problem. And for all the rest of us out

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there who feel like we're being attacked. Give them a little bit

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of grace and know that they don't know that that's what

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they're doing. They don't know what that what they're doing.

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And if you want the book, go to Amazon, they have it on Amazon

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Kindle version and a little paperback. It's super fun, super

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cute. I really kind of like it. I'm kind of proud about it.

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attack the problem, not the person by Jennifer Takagi, you

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can find it on the Amazon and see if you can't better get

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better at your communication with other people. You have the

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choice to decide if you want to make a shift. It's your choice.

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Nobody's telling you you have to and nobody's telling you. You're

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bad. Let me reiterate this. Every single behavior style is

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good. Period. The question is, does another style see you and

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accept you for how you're trying to show up versus how they

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perceive it and see it? You have choices. So get the book attack

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the problem, not the person. Like, share and subscribe to

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this podcast destined for success. And I'm your host

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Jennifer Takagi. I look forward to connecting with you soon.