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Wabi Sabi - The Perfectly Imperfect Podcast with Candice Kumai

EP 18 - How to Upgrade Your Life

Wabi Sabi - The Perfectly Imperfect Podcast with Candice Kumai

Candice Kumai

Health & Fitness, Education, Health, Wabisabi, How To, Nutrition, Mental Health, Wellness

4.9793 Ratings

🗓️ 11 September 2018

⏱️ 61 minutes

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Summary

So you: Wanna be a Shot Calla: How to know when to pull the trigger + make some real changes: Here's what I chat about in episode #18 -- Wanna be a Shot Calla  -How to know when to make a big life’s transformation & transition -How to win by always using girl code & staying chill -How to practice the Japanese traditions of:  “Shikata ga Nai” it cannot be helped  & “Wabi Sabi” - perfectly imperfect  - Take time to reflect on your life + write yourself a love letter - What was life like for you 8 years ago? -Now: Try to look at life through a different perspective + my favorite books to do so... - What will you miss the most about your past life, in reflection  -Take more chances on creating your own change. -To New Chapters, how to turn the next page, how will you know? - Think about your last 8 years -- relive it all + acknowledge your growth and success.  - How can we be graceful and brave at the same time? Like Naomi + Serena --  - What got you started? Can you reflect and acknowledge that? - What have you learned- how can you grow? - How do we make change - to upgrade your whole life? -Overall, how to be a straight G, shot calla.  Love love you + check out my new book Kintsugi Wellness + leave a 5 star review on iTunes and Spotify!! Thank you for always listening! xxx

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hello, friends. It's Candace Kay. It's my last 10 days in BK. And we are where we launched and

0:15.6

birthed and started the Wabi-Sabi podcast. Welcome to Williamsburg, Brooklyn, and welcome to the Wabi-Sabi

0:24.9

pod. I'm your host, Candice Kay, and yes, my life is so perfectly imperfectly fucked up.

0:33.4

Like everything else in this world, I'm the one who chose to be an entrepreneur out of my group of

0:39.1

friends and not be normal like everyone else or quote unquote normal. I'm the one who enjoys

0:45.0

dating lots of men and doing fun and bad things all the time. And I'm the one who wrote six

0:49.6

books by the time I turned 33 in New York City. And I'm the one who has parents who are of Japanese and Polish descent, both immigrants, and I have an older sister who lives in London who doesn't like to talk to me.

1:02.1

Welcome to the Wabi Sabi Pod.

1:05.8

Okay, so I feel a lot better today than I did last time.

1:09.3

Sorry when I recorded with you last time. I

1:11.0

sounded really sad and depressed at the beginning of episode 17. We are moving on to 18,

1:16.4

which is also a fabulous age in life. And today I'm really going to talk about what is on my mind

1:23.5

and mostly I kept thinking about Serena and Naomi and the U.S. Open 2018.

1:31.1

This was a hefty moment, and I think it's important to talk a little bit about Girl Code today

1:36.9

and how women need to have other women's back and our best interest at heart, because

1:43.5

along with all of these different

1:45.9

Me Too movements that are in motion right now, the bottom line is that we don't act on

1:52.5

helping and supporting one another in real life in everyday scenarios and situations.

1:57.4

We will never be able to progress from this man's world. And I will repeat that again.

2:04.2

If we do not change how we are every day in our everyday actions and our way of life and not

2:11.9

just talk about it, but actually make change through action, then we will never be able to progress in this man's world.

2:20.0

And as a woman who's lived in New York City for about the last decade and worked here for my

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