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Season 3, Episode 137

Make Your Dreams Win with Tracy Litt

A conversation with Tracy Litt

56:47

About This Episode

I learn a new perspective AND get a new mindset hack every time I get to talk with today's guest. She is one of my dear friends and I am so excited for you to hear from her. She brings enlightenment and empowerment so you can grow your awareness, raise your consciousness and connect to your vision so you can make your big dreams a reality.

Tracy Litt is a spiritual advisor and mindset coach to visionary women leaders and entrepreneurs, a highly sought-after keynote speaker, TEDx speaker, and international best-selling author of Worthy Human. She has helped THOUSANDS of women across 7 countries rise in all aspects of themselves, dramatically elevating prosperity, happiness, and fulfillment — one choice at a time.

Tracy has been featured in major media outlets such as Thrive Global, Entrepreneur, Inc.com, and Fast Company. She is a renowned TEDx speaker of the powerful talk, "Dear Fear, It's Not You, It's Me," the host of "What Would She Do?"™ Podcast, Winner of the 2020 Social Good Entrepreneur Women in Business Award, 2021 Women in Business to Watch – Boca Magazine, and sought after contributor for The Zoe Report & Medium.

In this episode Tracy tells the story of how she transformed grief, loss, and heartbreak into into joy, true fulfillment and sustainable success. Grab a notepad and pen and get ready to be enlightened and empowered to connect to your vision, move beyond fear and be the greatest version of you

Here's what you will learn:

  • Why Tracy does everything barefoot (1:30)
  • How she found the courage to go after her dream job and leave corporate behind (7:06)
  • How to connect with your subconscious to free yourself from limiting beliefs (15:29)
  • How "breaking up" with fear can help you succeed (21:47)
  • Cultivating a phenomenal relationship with yourself (29:20)
  • Break old patterns, making way for new perspectives and opportunities (32:23)
  • How community can help you find strength (39:58)
  • How losing her mother impacted Tracy's career and parenting (46:15)

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Full Transcript

0:04
Amberly Lago

Thank you for tuning in to the True Grit and Grace podcast. I'm Amberly Lago and I'll be sharing inspirational stories of resilience and empowering ideas to elevate your business and your life, ignite your passion, and fuel your purpose. Thank y' all so much for joining us today. I have one of my really good friends on with us. Tracy Litt is here today, y'. All. She brings on the magic. She's magic with your mind. She really elevates your life. She is a certified mindset coach, a rapid transformational hypnotherapist, and a best selling author. And she has a TedX talk. Y' all go like, Google her right now. Just google her TEDx talk. Especially if you have any fear, because it's one of the best TED talks I've ever seen. Anyway, Tracy, I love you. We have so much to talk about. I have so many questions for you. Thank you so much for being here.

1:09
Tracy Litt

Thank you so much for having me. I love you. I've been waiting to be able to do this with you. We are so lucky. Let's have a great conversation and let everybody listen.

1:19
Amberly Lago

Yes. Okay. I have to ask something really quick. Yeah. For your TED Talk.

1:24
Tracy Litt

Yeah.

1:25
Amberly Lago

What was it that made you decide to do it barefoot?

1:28
Tracy Litt

I do everything barefoot.

1:30
Amberly Lago

You do? I didn't know that about you. I didn't remember you being barefoot at Transform Unit. Yes, well.

1:35
Tracy Litt

Well, actually at that venue. So this is so funny. This is a great story. So I love being barefoot. So so much of our conversation and my work in the world is about bringing women back into their fullest expression of themselves. Right. And to me, I feel fullest in myself when I'm barefoot and braless, which I am right now, which I am, like almost everywhere I am. When I have to speak on a stage, I wear a bra begrudgingly, because I need somewhere to smack the mic back onto so it doesn't fall. I was on stage and all my clients and students, like, they know because they just, they know me. Like, I, you know, we're very. We share energy, we're doing transformational work. So we're very connected. And what was funny about Transform youm Live is that a few of them were there virtually, virtually. And I was getting messages like, you have shoes on. What's wrong? What's going on? I said it was a trade off between those killer white wide leg pants or going barefoot. And I really wanted to wear the pants. And the pants are so incredible, but they required a heel because of the leg of the pants. So sometimes you sacrifice the barefoot for the great white pants. So that's literally why I wasn't barefooted. Transform you is because I love the pants. I was wearing so much, and I couldn't do barefoot or they would have dragged the floor.

2:52
Amberly Lago

Yes. Well, you know what? Shoes. Shoes really matter. It's funny, because the crps. I'd been at an event right before Transform you, so I had come from another event, speaking for a few days, and then we met for the first time in person at Transform you, and I went backstage and put on my really comfy but very kind of ugly barn boots because they're most comfortable. And I remember. I can't remember who told me, okay, you're about to go back on stage. Can you change your shoes? Because they were not very attractive. And I was like, okay, I'll change my shoes for a little bit. But you know what?

3:29
Tracy Litt

I love that you.

3:31
Amberly Lago

You know, I feel the best when I'm in my boots. I wear them, and sometimes it's the only thing I can wear if I can wear a shoe. And I remember when I first started speaking, I had a mentor that was like, you have to wear a suit. You need to be this way, this way, and you have to dress this way. And then over the years, I was like, no, I have to do what works for me and what I'm most comfortable in. And it makes a difference when you show up. Like, even when I get dressed for anything, I'm like, I just. I'm going to be. Yes, I want to dress for the occasion, but I love that you go barefoot. And that's what I know. I was like, wait a minute. I zoomed in on that TED video. I was like, is she barefoot? I think she's barefoot. Yeah. I love that. And I think that allows people to even connect with you more. For me, anyway, it kind of lets down a WAL wall of she's the real deal.

4:23
Tracy Litt

Thank you. I appreciate that. You know, and. And what I want for everyone is whatever you feel best in. Be that and not just talking about what you're putting on your body, but who you are and what you stand for and what you tolerate and how you make decisions, it has to be based on you, not what society wants or what your producer wants. You know how many people have told me, if you're going to be in professional environment, then you need to be abc? I'm like, yeah, no. And if you're not going to take me in that environment as me, then you're not the Right environment for me, you know, and the world we're living in now is showing us more and more how important it is to be who you are and to question this kind of lazy river order of operations that life has wanted to push us all down and stand for what matters to you, whether it's barefoot or not. Right. It's just who you are is the ultimate goal because then you are fully expressed. And when you are fully expressed, expressed, you are energetically at your highest residence and then everything you desire becomes.

5:29
Amberly Lago

I love that. Well, you for a long time were in the corporate world and decided that you wanted more, you wanted to be a coach, you wanted to do your own thing. So you were very successful in corporate. What was that transformation like going from deciding to leave that job to. To becoming a coach? And now there's a lot of people that say they want to be a coach, but you have your own events, a huge coaching community. You coach people, you do speaking all over the place. We have the same speaking agent Kelly, we love you. If you're listening to this. Yes, hello, hello, we love you upside speakers. Just a shout out for you. But how did you make that transition and what was it like? Because to go from having a steady income to, oh, I'm going to be an entrepreneur, I'm going to do my own thing. I want to know how you made that crossover and started your business.

6:33
Tracy Litt

Okay, so good. And what's so interesting is it's literally how I arrived at the idea worth spreading for TEDx was literally birthed out of the question you just asked. So that's super cool. So I was a VP of human resources for a huge, like, global elder care brand. I love old people. I have a deep affinity for old people and I think they are the most underrated part of our population. The wisdom. The wisdom, the connection, the perspective. I just wanted to say that out loud. So I was sitting in that corporate job and nothing was wrong. You know, like, I'm doing well, I'm working from home, I'm making high six figures, you know, like, basically when I started to contemplate I need to do more for myself, everyone around me thought I lost my mind. Because to. To what we're told to desire in our lives. I had hit gold, platinum. Like, where else do you even go from here from the perspective of like, what we're supposed to aspire for, which is all such a partner. So I'm sitting there and I knew, like, it was, you know, it was a soul's calling. It was something deeper in me that was saying like, you've got more to give, you're special, you've got what to offer, you're really good at certain things. You should go explore this. These kind of like whispers inside of me. I didn't even know it was coaching at first. I just knew I wanted to help people deeper, broader, right? Like I had already transformed myself from an unemployed single mother years before that with an eight month old baby, you know, waking up in a moment where I was like, whose life is this? Like how, how did you. To a no college education, unemployed single mother with an eight month old baby crying on your garage floor like, whose life is this? Because it's not yours. But it was mine because I was a victim of myself. Because I was tolerating underneath my value. I was so I had so much worth work to do, right? That it was reflecting in my current reality. So, like beautiful listeners, please know that like whatever's going on in your current reality right now is a direct match for who you're being. It's a direct match for your belief systems, your thoughts, what you're tolerating, what you're available for. It's not a mystery. You want to go, oh my God, no. Like wherever you are, boom, there you are. And you are the generator of what you're experiencing. So I then ended up in, you know, climbing ladder of corporate as a result of that first wake up call because it was either stay a victim or dramatically show up differently for you and that little girl in there who is about to turn 18 this Friday. Crazy.

9:10
Amberly Lago

I just got goosebumps because, yeah, I was a single mom for a long, long time and she saw me build a whole business from scratch and buy my first house. So I just got goosebumps when you say that. I really think it means a lot to our girls too when they see us do that and they can see that we've decided not to be a victim but to be the victor of our life.

9:35
Tracy Litt

Exactly. It's everything. It's so interesting. It weaves into this new paradigm I just created. I wrote about it. Forbes picked it up, Finance just picked it up.

9:42
Amberly Lago

You're kidding me.

9:44
Tracy Litt

Really? Cool. So I want everybody to go check it out. It's this new paradigm called expander parenting, right? And it weaves so beautifully into this part of our conversation. So we've been taught as women especially, it's more, it's a woman focused piece because I focus on women. We've been taught as women, like what it is to be a good mom. And should be sacrificial and should be living for your kids. And you should definitely feel guilty with frequency. And then, you know, you're being a good mom. Right. The whole concept to what you just shared, expander parenting, is what if the 21st century paradigm of what it means to love our children unconditionally is to ensure that we are showing up in the fullest expression of who we are and accessing our limitless capacity because then it models for them what's possible.

10:27
Amberly Lago

Hell yes. I love that. And you know what? It's so funny. My daughter got out of the shower. We have this big shower and there's two shower heads. And so she's still young enough that we take showers together. Together. And we get out of the shower and she's like, mom, where's my robe? And I'm like, oh, you left your robe upstairs. She goes, well, can you go get it for me? And I said, well, I need to get my. She goes, give me yours. And I said, no, I need my robe. She goes, I can't believe you're taking care of you before me. And I said, ruby, I'm taking care of me. If I take care of me first, then I can take care of you. There's some times when I'm working a lot and that mom guilt does kick in. But guess what? She has seen what I have built. And so she's a little entrepreneurial. She started her own business during COVID and we were shipping out boxes of her products. And so you're exactly right. We show them what's possible, but we also show them how important it is to take care of ourself. Because I had a mom that didn't do that. She didn't take care of herself. She only took care of her kids. And my memories of her are she's an incredible mom, but like passed out from being exhausted on the sofa. And it's like, no, we have to show them that self care. We have to take care of ourselves.

11:47
Tracy Litt

Yes, yes. And what you did for Ruby in that moment, right. Is you imprinted in her a way of being. So when she becomes a mother, should she choose that path, she's going to then carry on that same model which then for her children, right. It's like this is how we actually create generational change in the lit factor. Like, we have a lot of missions. One of the biggest missions is like walking the walk to make things different for the generations to come. Because every, you know, everybody likes to talk. Everyone's a post and talk And a meme and a this and smash the patriarchy this and blah, blah, blah. It's like, you know, what, who are you being? What are you modeling?

12:30
Amberly Lago

Right?

12:30
Tracy Litt

Because the only way to change things is to change. Like you said, you didn't have a mother who. You had a mother who is a martyr. So do most people do. Because it's generational, right? The way that our great grandmothers were into our grandmothers and from our grandmothers into our mothers and our mothers into us, and we're the human. In my book. I describe it as the drip process. Like your grandmother drips shit on your mother, your mother drips it down on you. And now you're like, ooh, do I want to drip this on Ruby? Not so much. I'm going to make a higher level consciousness choice. I'm going to make a more progressive choice. And now what you've dripped on her is a totally different perspective. And she'll take that with her. That's how we change things for the future. We have to be different. So I think it's amazing. Yeah, you. Thanks.

13:15
Amberly Lago

Something as simple as that. That little conversation. For so long, I didn't take care of myself. And I would end up in the emergency room from infection, after infection, after infection because I didn't get enough rest. And Tracy, you said something. We were out to dinner or maybe just sitting talking backstage or something at the event. And you said something that. And I talk about you a lot to my friends and even on the show because you said something that really shifted rest for me. You said, oh, I love to rest. You said, it's part of my business strategy. And I was like, oh, well, I could do that. Because then if it's a part of my business strategy, I could definitely do that. And I mean, I took it to a whole new level. I got this Oura ring for Christmas that tells me how much sleep I'm getting, how much deep sleep, how much REM sleep, and all that. So that really changed things for me. And I thought, I want to be a mom that shows my children that how important it is to take care of ourselves, how important sleep is eating the right foods. In fact, Ruby texted me this morning. She's been texting me all morning. She's 13 and she's in track. And she's like, mama can pick me up from school. School. I'm sick from running. And I keep telling her, you have to have a little something for breakfast if you want to perform well. And she's learning. And I'm like, well, are you okay? She said, well, I'm crawling. I said, okay, well, good thing you're crawling. Keep moving forward. You're gonna stay at school. Exactly.

14:50
Tracy Litt

I'm not coming to save you. You're gonna have to learn through. That's a big piece too. Like, you know, being so solid in ourselves that we don't feel like we need to rescue everything that's happening right in our kids and letting them experience the consequence of their choices.

15:10
Amberly Lago

It's so hard, you know, it's hard sometimes to be like, okay, you're crawling. Okay, well then at least you can crawl. Keep moving for you. Like, oh, that's kind of tough. Tough love. But yeah, I want to. You know, I think it's so important to, to teach that.

15:28
Tracy Litt

It is. It's everything we have. I believe right now, our generation specifically, we're like sitting in this consciousness revolution where we have this divine responsibility to do the work on ourselves and show up differently. I feel we are the generation that normalizes investing in yourself, that normalizes growth work, healing work, expansion work. It's not some luxury. It's not like, oh, once I do these 75 other success measures, then I'll get coaching, or then I'll join a group program, or then I'll heal, you know, the wounds that I've been sitting on for the past 35 years. It's recognizing that you're the asset, right? We are the, the asset of our lives and we are the thing that's going to generate the biggest roi. So all of it needs to go inward, right? And that's the exciting part. So it was almost like the whispers that were happening to me when I was in corporate was like, you're here to do something. Like, I was born to affect change, right? To really, to create something that long lives after I die, to have an impact in this world that is measured and monumental. And it was a whisper the whole time I was in corporate. And then I started researching, well, like, what's kind of like service providing industries. Those are everything. Psychotherapy, coaching, hypnotherapy, this, like anything that like was helping people with transformation. And that's when I found the personal growth world. And if you haven't been in personal growth, I'm just like, tell me if you had any experience like this. It's like I started to find it. It was like a wormhole. And then I was like, what is this land coaching this and like all of these things. Like, you don't realize what a vast industry it is, right? Neuroplasticity and.

17:13
Amberly Lago

Oh, yeah.

17:14
Tracy Litt

And healing and modalities and energy and, you know, all of these things. And as soon as I, like, fell into that world, it was like, oh, yes, girl, this is what you need to be doing. And then the important part is, is that I did nothing for two years because I was so scared.

17:31
Amberly Lago

Wow.

17:32
Tracy Litt

So I had all this conviction. I was like, yes. Oh, my God. This sort of was the tip of my life.

17:36
Amberly Lago

I found it.

17:37
Tracy Litt

And I know. I know that you guys, you're listening, like, you're like, yes. Oh, my God. I've had that experience. Because what happens is, is that our soul wakes up to something. We have a calling towards it, and then we're like, oh, I'll do nothing. So it's like, Monday I was like, fricking doing this. And then on Tuesday, I was like, I'm not doing this. And then on Wednesday, I was like, I'm totally taking the leap and I'm going to go to this coaching school. And on Thursday, I'd be like, who do you think you are? You suck. What if it's too much of a risk? Like, success is not for you. I now teach it to my clients as the gas break. Right? I was gas breaking myself constantly because I was so scared. So when I finally ended up taking the leap, two years I sat in that gas break energy, finally took the leap because I had a visit from my higher self one night. Dark night. Literally dark outside. Not like dark night of the soul. I had had plenty of those in my life. It was dark outside. I was sitting on a beach away with my husband, and the white caps were coming over the waves. I live in Florida, and you could hear the crash and just see the white caps. And he was not outside with me at the time. And I was sitting there, and it was like my higher self came through. And it felt like this. In words, you are meant for more and you're not going to get out alive, so let's do this thing. And I took the leap. And when I took the leap, I said, okay, now I need to understand. Which is why now I'm a fear and risk expert, right? When I work with women visionaries and entrepreneurs, we're moving through fear like wildfire. Because I was so confused and curious by how could I have felt so clear and so excited and so paralyzed all at the same time? Like, what actually was that? So I started learning about it biologically, and now it's a huge component of what I teach.

19:24
Amberly Lago

Oh, yeah, And I love your TED Talk. Is all about.

19:28
Tracy Litt

That's exactly where it came from.

19:30
Amberly Lago

Yeah. And you know what I loved about your TED Talk is I loved that you broke up with fear and you wrote a letter and encouraged people to write their own letter to themselves. But you are. I have to say, Tracy, you are such an incredible speaker. You're one of the best speakers I've ever heard. I mean, your TED Talk, there's a lot of TED talks out there. But yours, I was like, wow, dang, that's good. But you recited your letter where you're breaking up with fear and you make it the way you describe it, because we all have fear. I remember when they asked me to do a TED Talk. It's something I'd always wanted to do, dreamed of doing. And when I got that email that they wanted me to do the 10 year anniversary Ted Talk for Berkeley, I was scared to death. I remember sitting in a ball on the sofa thinking, what's wrong with me? I thought I'd be really excited. But I'm really scared. Who cares what I have to say? I don't have anything important to say.

20:33
Tracy Litt

Who.

20:33
Amberly Lago

They're going to laugh at me. What if I get up there and freeze? What if I can't even stand up? Like, all the fear was talking loud. So you're an expert in getting through that, really changing it. Do you still have fear? And do. If you do, how do you get through it?

20:52
Tracy Litt

There's. There's no such thing as fearlessness. And I have fear all the time, which is amazing.

20:59
Amberly Lago

You do.

21:00
Tracy Litt

Oh my God. Unless you are, and it's totally cool if you are this, but unless you are dead. Status quo. Unless you're dead. Pretty much, yes. Unless you are like status quo and not interested in changing at all. Having more or different or less than you want to live in the same emotional experiences, you want to live in the same external experiences, you are just good. And if you died tomorrow the way it was, you're fine. Like, that's it.

21:27
Amberly Lago

Right?

21:28
Tracy Litt

Then your fear response won't be activated. But when you are someone who is growing, healing, expanding, wanting to shift and liberate from, it could be something like, I don't want to worry anymore. Right? That was something that my grandmother or my mother did. And I don't want to be a worrier anymore. Shifting from worry to trust and ease is going to trigger your fear response in the same way that your fear response is going to be triggered when you want to climb Machu Picchu for the first time. Because anything different, unfamiliar or unknown is Going to activate your survival response. And then here comes fear. And then fear triggers your self doubt, which is where all of that low level disempowering thinking comes from. Like you just said, what if I freeze on stage? What if I don't remember the words? What if I suck? What if they laugh at me? That's not your higher self thinking. That's not conscious awareness thought. That is literally your fear response working to keep you alive in the hopes that you won't go do the thing and stay the same. Because it doesn't have evidence. Oh, wow, look, you know, Tracy's done a TedX and she's lived to tell the tale unless you have evidence for it. Your system is constantly fighting to keep you the same. Really important for us to know that.

22:43
Amberly Lago

But the thing is, it could be anything. It doesn't even have to be going, going on stage. It could be fear of making a phone call, fear of like going to ask the guy, the cute guy at the store question. Like it could be.

22:57
Tracy Litt

So it comes up all the time, everything, everything, everything. And that's why it's so important to understand the depth and the breadth of your inner power. It's so important to not just know like, oh, you know, if I change my thoughts, I change my life, but to actually embody that. Right? And, and not let low level thinking go past your conscious awareness. It's so important to connect to your body and regulate your nervous system because that's directly connected to your fear response. So you're not going to like affirm your way into moving through your fear. You also have to be able to interrupt your nervous system because that we're safe. Here's the thing. I can promise you. And now I have gotten to so blessed and fortunate that I've served thousands of women globally. I have never, ever lost a client to death of visibility. I've never had a client die because they use their voice. I've never had a client die because they got visible. I've never had a client die because they finally hit publish on that book. Like, no. But these are the things that your psyche wants you to believe. Because anything different than who you are and how you feel in this moment means imminent death to your mind and body. So like, think about it like that. Well then, ugh, that's a real conundrum. Because you've got a mind and body that's actively trying to keep you the same. And then you have all of this desire and want and potential that's like more different, right? So understanding that means we get to understand. Okay, so then what. What's Tracy actually saying? Well, then either your mind wins and your dreams lose, or your dreams win and your mind loses, and there's no gray.

24:47
Amberly Lago

Wow. Well. And it's. So that fight or flight. I did. I love that you.

24:56
Tracy Litt

You actually.

24:58
Amberly Lago

You've changed my life all the time, girl. This is what I was doing last night to calm myself down. So you did this breathing exercise where you breathe in for two counts, you hold it for four, and then breathe out through your nose. And I did that along with you. And then last night, even in bed, to kind of interrupt my nervous system to calm me down, I did that same thing. And it really works. It's amazing how breath work can just change because. Change how you feel and the fear and because there are times when I'm, you know, nervous or scared about something, and I realize I'm holding my breath. I'm not even breathing. I'm like, oh, my gosh, I'm not even breathing.

25:40
Tracy Litt

Isn't that like. Like, everyone be with us on this, because now that we're having this conversation, you're going to start to recognize that you do hold your breath or your breathing is very shallow and erratic. It's very up here in the chest. It's too. It's too many breaths. What we want to start to do is retrain our whole respiration system, right. The entire way that we breathe. And over time, your breath gets more meaningful, more intentional, deeper, slower. Calms your whole body down. Because we are a society of acute chronic stress. People running like chickens with our heads cut off, even have bodies. And our bodies are the connection to our power.

26:34
Amberly Lago

Our bodies are the connection to our power. We just have to listen.

26:39
Tracy Litt

Yes, but in order to listen, you have to be willing to feel all the feelings that you've been suppressing and avoiding for the past four decades.

26:48
Amberly Lago

Oh, yeah, right.

26:50
Tracy Litt

I mean, if you really think about. It's not only habitual because we're a capitalistic society, and it's like, go, go, go. Your to do list should have to do lists, which is terrible and detrimental. Right. Another thing. We get to change in the consciousness revolution. O, my brain just went in two places. What were we just saying before that that happened sometimes?

27:09
Amberly Lago

Well, wait a minute. The to do list. Do you. Are you somebody that has a to do list or not?

27:15
Tracy Litt

No.

27:16
Amberly Lago

No. Oh, I love to do lists.

27:19
Tracy Litt

You know why?

27:20
Amberly Lago

You know why? Because I like crossing stuff off.

27:23
Tracy Litt

Totally. And I get that. And actually, okay, from a brain science standpoint, that Helps build esteem, right? Because I love it.

27:30
Amberly Lago

Like, I've already crossed some stuff off. Sometimes I'll put really easy stuff on there, like water the plants just so I can CR it off.

27:38
Tracy Litt

Because I. I don't know. And I. I have like, a strategic process. Right. Like, I literally just went into my. Say hi to my husband because we both work from home, like many people now, right?

27:47
Amberly Lago

Yeah.

27:48
Tracy Litt

To his office just to say hi. And I walked in, I was like, oh, my God, I just cleaned out my inbox. Like, I felt so good. Like, I'm at zero. I've got nothing. This is so exciting.

27:57
Amberly Lago

Yeah.

27:58
Tracy Litt

You help me bang out this thing because I want to have a zero inbox and I gotta, like, do this thing. So I have things like. Yeah, I. I'm very much a get it done kind of girl. Like, I. I drive that way. But I don't like to have to do lists because they make me feel heavy. Oh. Like, I prioritize. I run through prioritization versus, like, time matters. It's like, all right, I know. These are the things I want to bang out. What I use a lot are the big, huge white post it notes.

28:25
Amberly Lago

Huh.

28:26
Tracy Litt

I let those because they feel spacious. So I can, like, write down all the different things, the projects.

28:31
Amberly Lago

Oh, I've got that over here too. I've got sticky notes on my desk and a big whiteboard over here. But there, There is a question that since you brought up your husband, so how did he feel about when you dove into the self development world and, and you started to change, you changed careers, you started doing all this stuff? Is he into self development and growth as well?

28:54
Tracy Litt

I was smiling so big because this is such a great topic. We need to do like another episode just on change in relationships and spouses. Okay.

29:03
Amberly Lago

Because let me tell you, it's.

29:07
Tracy Litt

Yeah, yeah. So a couple things. First of all, I could not ask for so emotional in the best way. Like a more loving. Like, he blindly believes in me and whatever I decide, you know, if I told him I'm going to make the sky purple, he'd be like, yes, you are. Like, whatever. Right. So when I decided to go back to school as an adult learner, I mean, I'm going to be 45 in a month, so I was 30.

29:36
Amberly Lago

You youngster. You're such a youngster.

29:39
Tracy Litt

I think I was 39 when I started coaching school. The lift factor is only five years old. So I remember when I did that, I went to him and I said, I want to sell the house because we were living in this really beautiful high end community that had a guard gate which is like, okay, whatever. But I was thinking, I want to build a company. I'm looking for a legacy empire here. So how can I create more space and a run rate so that we could lower our overhead initially because we're going to drop my big VP job salary, right? So like, how do we work on this? And he was like, great, yeah, let's do that. Like he would like just no questions asked. Yes, let's do that. So always from the second I made the decision, he was nothing but extraordinary and supportive.

30:22
Amberly Lago

That's amazing. Because. Amazing. That is amazing. Because my husband is the best. He's amazing. He's the best man. But like he was like, you want to write a book? You don't even own a computer. Like he, now he believes in me and he's like, okay, now I, because when I say I do something, guess what? I do it. And he's learned that. He, he's learned that about me. But it took a while and it wasn't always that way. So that's amazing that your husband was

30:52
Tracy Litt

right away like, okay, now on the flip side of what you're saying, when I started to do the work, you know, starting a business and here we go. Totally now. When I started to do the work and I'm, I'm now releasing judgment. I mean, I was the most highly judgmental, highly controlling. Like, if you would have met me five years ago, like, what? Like just really. Oh yeah. So many, I've had so many transformations, like doing my work. The curriculum of my life is what I teach. Like, how did I get to where I am and doing all these things? So where I went wrong, I realize now, and now I love being wrong. By the way, it's such a, it's an incredible.

31:30
Amberly Lago

Well, you learn a lot, don't you?

31:32
Tracy Litt

Yeah. Was. I was so righteous. So as I was doing that work on myself, right? And I'd be like doing thoughtwork and I'm changing and I'm doing all these things and he would come out of his office or whatever and come home and be negative. I would be all like, why are you being negative? Don't you know that you. There's another way to live? Don't you know that you can just like choose your thoughts and feel differently and da, da, da, da, da. So I'm sharing this because I'm telling you what not to do with the people you love because it was coming from a great place of like, you can feel so much Better. And it's so easy. But it was coming out is because in order to help someone, you must in order to make a suggestion like, hey, don't, you know, blah, blah, blah. You're inherently in judgment of them. Yeah, I was judging, like, well, what you're doing is wrong, blah, blah, blah, blah. And here's how you can make it easier. That was rough for a while because he was not ready. And that's another thing to know. Like, everyone operates at different levels of consciousness. And depending on your consciousness, you're aware of different things or not aware of different things. Things. And some people are ready to see and experience things at different stages of life, not just because we say it's time, but because we each have to be on that path and that readiness because the awakening and the healing and the growing and the shifting your levels of mind and your identity, that is a very personal job. And our spouses have to be ready on their own. Now that I learned, okay, you know what the best thing I could do is nothing being.

33:02
Amberly Lago

I. I've just learned that, you know, to be an example. I remember, you know, my husband said to me, well, you're in your own little bubble in your self development speaking world, conferences, bubble. And I'm like, well, honey, do you want to read some of these books? Do you want. He goes, I'm not into that shit. And I'm like, okay, well, they're here when you're ready.

33:31
Tracy Litt

And that's beautiful that you did that. And I got to that place where I just, you know, live and let live. And then what started to happen is slowly but surely, I would be like, journaling and he would come over my shoulder and be like, what are you doing? What is that that you're doing? How does that work? And now, fast forward five years, he's totally aware. He talks about his vibration. He's worked with hypn therapists and other coaches, and he reads. And, you know, which is really the path for all of us. It's just a function of will you wake up in this lifetime or not?

34:06
Amberly Lago

Yeah. That's amazing. That is amazing. Yeah, I was amazed. You know, my husband and I've, He's. He's coming along, like. But I haven't forced, forced it on him, but. And I just, like you said, don't try. I'm not gonna. It's everybody, we all judge, like, and I catch myself and I'm like, like, stop. That's who he is. That's, you know, or that's who that person there's plenty about me that, like, I'm sure he's like, oh, my gosh, I wish she would change that. But it's like just being in a place of acceptance, I think. But so. But I want to get to some magic here.

34:45
Tracy Litt

Yes.

34:46
Amberly Lago

Because you, you're magical. I said that in the very beginning. But you do have this high vibe energy about you. And I remember when I first met you, it was instant connection. Like we sat beside each other at dinner and I feel like we've been friends for life. We just sat and talked. It just felt good. You felt like home, you know, and we just connected immediately. And we can go for weeks without talking and then pick up the phone and it's like we're right back where we started. But you. It shows, like, how much work you've done on yourself because you're just. Your energy, you're just so incredible to be around. People are just so attracted to your energy and your light. And you have something called mind magic. And I want you to explain what that is.

35:33
Tracy Litt

What is mind magic? Thank you. First of all, I receive all of that. I felt the same exact way. I remember where we were sitting at that big, gorgeous, huge table. The state, you guys, this table was the biggest table I've ever sat at. It was huge. And you and I were together and I was just like, I'm just over here in the corner with my sister, eating some bread, hanging out, talking. Like it just felt so, like easy and safe. Yeah. That's what real connection is. It's that feeling of safety. And it just was so good. So I feel you and I love you. And I just wanted to acknowledge what you said. So mind magic is so all of us are magical. Start there. When we tap into the depth and breadth of our inner power. And what I mean by that is healing, mastering the way we think, mastering regulation in our bodies and our nervous system, connecting to the next level version of ourself, and learning what it means to let that version of you lead before your current reality supports what you keep saying you want. That's the magic that I'm talking about.

36:37
Amberly Lago

Right.

36:37
Tracy Litt

It takes all of those components and we all have this magic within us. Mind magic is the program, the proven framework that I have built over time. That is essentially the curriculum of what I've done on myself. Because anything I teach or coach, I always have to try it on first.

36:56
Amberly Lago

Right.

36:57
Tracy Litt

It's like, I'm not going to give you a meal that I don't love.

37:00
Amberly Lago

Oh, I. I'm the same way. I'm the same way. Even when I was a personal trainer, if I had any client that wanted to try some new fad diet or something, I'm like, wait a minute, what, what are you doing? Well, let me do that with you so I can test that out before,

37:14
Tracy Litt

like, and prove it. Like I like, I like proof, right. And so mind magic is now, it is a six month container. It is a proven framework and transformational program that marries neuroscience, quantum law, metacognition, healing and spirituality into one place. So that you can easily become the next level version of yourself and then take all of the practices and tools because then you're a mind magician and you can just boom. Like, you know, a mind magician never lets their outside circumstances influence their inner environment. They generate with ease. They know that the definition of success is the amount of hours of the day you spend feeling how you want to feel, right? They're detached, they're living in high levels of trust and love and radiance. And we are living at a higher level dimension, right? There's consciousness is the quality or state of our awareness. And there are dimensions of consciousness available to us. And the more conscious you become, the more perspective you gain and the more the world opens up and the more magic of your awareness own you access. So mind magic is a group coaching container specifically for women leaders and entrepreneurs. And you come in and you are in the best community on earth and you are doing the inner work of your life and it works 100% of the time. We have a 0% fail rate.

38:38
Amberly Lago

Okay, how many people are in? Is it a live kind of coaching?

38:42
Tracy Litt

It's a combo, it's a hybrid container. So right Now I think 180 women are in, right, in process right now. But they're, you know, at the end of your six month container you can stay and we usually have renewals, right? So women want to stay because the community, like the community is the best thing in the world. Because every, yes, every human. But right now I'm going to talk about women. Every woman needs to feel the experience of having other women. Hundreds of women rally around her and love her and support her with no competition and no bullshit and nothing negative. So many women have such a negative connotation with other females.

39:25
Amberly Lago

See, I've never had, I can say I've never had that, thankfully, I don't know why and how I haven't had that because being a dancer, you know, and when I first moved to la, going to auditions, there were a lot of girls that hated me. I Just don't hate. I love people, and I love women. So I would walk into these auditions and be like, like, hey, how you doing? Well, break a leg. Good luck, man. I hope we nail this one, you know? And they'd be like, like, you're my competition. And I was like, there's a place for us all. Like, I just never had that competition thing.

40:00
Tracy Litt

And that's beautiful. And that makes so much sense just in your energy. Right. That's not the norm. Right. So I don't love the word norm. But what's more common. That's a better way to say it. Is that women shrink and don't have as much confidence around other women, and that becomes comparative.

40:23
Amberly Lago

See, I love women. And at this last event that I was speaking at, the event planner was like, oh, my gosh. Thank you. So it was a women's event. Thank you so much for staying the whole time and hanging out with the attendees and this and that. And there were so many people. People that were surprised that I was, like, down on the floor hanging out with the attendees, dancing with them, hanging out. Well, I love community, and I love women, and I'm there to get to know people. Not just to go speak on stage and leave, but to really get to know people. And you're so right. We do need that community. So thank you for the work that you're doing. I feel like one thing that really helped me with sobriety, but also through the pandemic, is, you know, I go to women's meetings for recovery, and that helps me stay sober. So I know the importance of community and accountability is everything. So I think it's amazing. You already have 180 people in this.

41:22
Tracy Litt

Oh, yeah. And that. And that rotates, too. There's been. We've had. We've had almost 300 women go through and become mind magicians.

41:30
Amberly Lago

Okay, I have a question for you. Yeah. So mind, musician, magician, and I know we're running out of time. I mean, I literally could just talk to you all day, but I'll get to it. Okay. What would you do in this scenario? Your car broke down, you haven't eaten, so you're really stressed out. You just found out that your kid is sick and you're on your way to pick them up, and you're stressed out. You're in fear that you're not going to make it. All these things. What do you do for your mind and your body in that circumstance?

42:01
Tracy Litt

Okay, quick fix. Cry, cry, cry.

42:06
Amberly Lago

I love that freaking answer. Thank you for that.

42:10
Tracy Litt

And if you're feeling zesty. Cry and scream. Both. Okay. Because we need that. We need to recognize and embrace the emotions that are human and stop judging them and judging them away and being over, overly resilient and strong and not let them see a sweat and all of that patriarchal garbage that is impacting our current belief structures. Right? Literally, I put myself in that scenario. I would. I would sit down wherever I was, right? And I would cry until I was done crying. Then I would breathe intentionally in one of the many different breathing patterns.

42:50
Amberly Lago

Right.

42:50
Tracy Litt

That we can to be calm. And then I would say to myself, you are time. You are time. So now you've released the emotion that's stuck in your body. You've regulated your nervous system so you're more chill and you are time. This whole chasing, I'm gonna be there in time, blah, blah, blah. All that is is, like constriction, tension, tension, tension. It's not helpful because you are time. And if you want to play with that, recognize the next time you believe you're running late and you say to yourself, we have. I am time. I am time. You're gonna end up getting to that appointment, and the other person's gonna be backed up and delayed, or something's gonna have shifted. And you are right on time.

43:29
Amberly Lago

I love that. And it makes me feel better to hear you say that, because when I first moved here and I had no Internet and I was freaking out and I had a meltdown, so I did it all. I cried, I screamed. I scared the hell out of my husband. He was like, oh, my God, we've been through some serious stuff, and I've never seen you like this. And I'm like, I have to have the Internet. That's how I get to work. That's how I pay for our house. That's. You know, I was freaking out. So thank you for saying that. That. And you know what I always tell Ruby when she cries? He's like, don't cry. He's Mr. Tough Guy. And I'm like, you cry, girl. You let it out. Let it out. Because I didn't cry for a long time. I stuffed it down. Stuffed it down. So thank you for that. So that. That is the. The best advice ever. Do you have time for, like, a couple of more questions?

44:23
Tracy Litt

Yes, of course. Okay, I'm with you.

44:26
Amberly Lago

Okay. Well, I did not realize until I did more research on you that you lost your mother at a very young age. I'm so sorry to hear about that. Where were you in your career and how did that impact how you worked, how you parent and how you are today.

44:45
Tracy Litt

So good. Thank you for asking about her. She's gone for 21 years on May 2nd and I feel my feelings very liberally, as you could imagine. She was my best friend. She was doing personal growth before. Personal growth was cool.

45:00
Amberly Lago

Really.

45:01
Tracy Litt

She passed in 2001 and in the end of the 90s she got liver cancer that, or rather colon cancer that metastasized her. Her liver. She was being given a six month diagnosis for living and she extended it to three and a half years.

45:15
Amberly Lago

Wow.

45:17
Tracy Litt

She started tapping into this work and she started making the connection of emotional repression in the body and creating of dis ease in the system manifests in physical disease. So she was fully aware of her cancer origin because she was in health stats. I mean beacon of health. Like healthy, never smoked and drink. Like none of the things that you would be like, oh, well, did she? You know what I mean? So it was all internally. Her cancer was an internal. It was an external manifestation of a lot of internal stuff that she never processed in her life.

45:48
Amberly Lago

That's so crazy. You know, I just. Have you read the book the body keeps the Score?

45:53
Tracy Litt

Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. Oh yeah, yeah. So she started down this journey as a 21 year old. I was like, like, you know, you're 21. I was like, yeah, whatever. She's crazy. There are people with crystals. She saw the phone with Deepak Chopra. There's all. Before Deepak Chopra was like, Deepak Chopra. Like she was doing spiritual counseling and then she was doing women's groups and she was doing women's leadership and she was doing speaking. And she was built this entire thing over the course of those three years where you would never have known she was sick. She was not evidently sick until about a month before she passed. And it was just like done. Was amazing to witness. So a few things, I in a lot of ways have carried on her work in the way she hoped she would have been able to. Amazing. I have all of her articles and columns I have. You know, it's 90s so you used to write on big index cards and marker. I'll text you of like what she would write and I'll go to do something now and then I'll go back to her work and I'll cross reference it and I'll be like, I just wrote that. Like I just wrote that.

46:58
Amberly Lago

Oh, wow.

47:00
Tracy Litt

Wild, wild, wild. So it's a continuation and I don't take anything seriously ever. It was such a gift of her passing. Right which sounds weird, but that's part of the grief process. And to me, to honor the person you loved and lost is to show up differently as a result. Honor. To honor their life. Right. To do something with the fact that they're gone and everything's relative now. Amberly. So it's like, literally, if it is not an actual life or death scenario, I got nothing. Like, and not in an apathetic way, but in a. This doesn't mean anything. Like, I'm not going to take any of that seriously. Good business month, Bad business month. This happens, that happens. It's like, whatevs, I'm alive.

47:44
Amberly Lago

It does shift your perspective. Very traumatic things that come up. I grew up living through tornadoes here in Texas. Well, we have our first tornado warning here, and my daughter called me. She's like, mom, all sports have been canceled. We've got this tornado warning. And she was freaked out. And I was like, oh, it's probably going to be exciting. Not that I don't have feelings, but it's like, it's a tornado. We're going to be fine. We're going to live through it, you know, because when you have seen death, experienced death, lost someone near you to death, it's like, it really does shift your perspective on things.

48:23
Tracy Litt

And it's important because as a set, as a culture, we're so intense, and we give so much energy to spaces. That is so wasteful, and we are so much more serious. Everything's so serious, and nothing's actually.

48:42
Amberly Lago

Yeah. Right.

48:43
Tracy Litt

And it's important to take that, because also, as you employ more levity in your life, more relativity, you feel so much happier. You're so much lighter. And then what happens when you feel happy and you're lighter? You generate more with ease. You show up in your business with more creativity. You identify innovation and solutions. You want to be touched. You want to be closer to your partner. Like, all these beautiful things happen when you feel good.

49:09
Amberly Lago

Mm.

49:10
Tracy Litt

Yeah.

49:11
Amberly Lago

Wow. Well, I want to touch on one more question before we go. Thank you for sharing that. I'd love to see those cards.

49:20
Tracy Litt

I will. I will get them and text you.

49:23
Amberly Lago

Oh, yeah, that's. That's beautiful. I want to hear a little more about your book. Book Worthy Human. I want to know, first of all, how long did it take you to write it? Because it took me. I always ask that question because it took me, like, two years to write my book. But I was in and out of surgeries during that time. And so I'd, like, start. I also got sober during the middle of writing my book and shifted a whole bunch. So, yeah, it was a tough time. But how long did it take you to write your book?

49:52
Tracy Litt

About a year.

49:53
Amberly Lago

About a year? Yeah. I hear some people like, oh, it just poured out of me. I just talked to somebody the other day and they're like, I wrote half of the book on my flight to Florida, and then I wrote the other half on the way home. And I'm like, seriously, dude? You took you a few hours, like, wow, that's amazing. So tell us a little bit about the book. Who is meant for and then where people can find it.

50:18
Tracy Litt

Yes. So it's called Worthy Human because you are the problem, problem and the solution. So it's very intentional, that tagline and to recognize, you know, if it triggers you, great, like, oh, what do you mean, I'm the problem? Because ultimately we are the cause of the effect. We are the magic and the creator and the generator of what we're experiencing. And when we realize that in actual fact there are no problems, it's perception of problem, and then we recognize, oh, and we're the solution. Like, boom. So I don't have to wait on my spouse to change to feel happy or. No, I don't have to wait for my business to 10x financially for me to feel more confident and worthy? No. Like, it's not this conditional happiness way that we've all been brought up to believe. It is. So worthy human is the basis of. We are born worthy. Our worth, our wholeness, our lovability is inherent. You are enough because you are breathing. And that's a really big deal because we've all been raised under the opposite guides. We've all been raised. We have to earn, earn it. We've been raised through the religious structure, through the lens of oppression. We've been raised in sin. We've been raised in all of these really intense ways that take away our ability to believe in our. In our enoughness as our birthright. So Worthy Human is an explanation of that and a journey through both in theory and in work. There's a lot of practices throughout the book. I love that I get to inspire. I love it. I love that people find me motivational. I love it. Those things are very secondary to me. I'm looking for you to change. I'm here for the transformation, right? And in order to do that, it's my responsibility to give you the practical application of what I'm saying. So if I say to you, change your thoughts and change your life, I'm going to Teach you how to change your thoughts, to change your life daily on a practical level.

52:06
Amberly Lago

Right.

52:06
Tracy Litt

If I'm going to tell you you need to relax your nervous system so that you can xyz, I'm going to shoot. And this is how. So the work. The book is a combination of theory and story and clients situations and then sections called the work where you stop and actually actively engage in the work. And it is available on Amazon and the audiobook I recorded myself. So that's a beautiful experience because it's me reading it to you and yelling at you a little and loving you the way you need to be.

52:37
Amberly Lago

Yeah.

52:38
Tracy Litt

So it's a good experience.

52:39
Amberly Lago

Well, I love that it requires action because you know what? You can listen to all the podcasts, you can read all the books, you

52:46
Tracy Litt

can go to all the conferences.

52:47
Amberly Lago

It takes a willingness and daily action to actually make that transformation happen. Like when I was, you know, learning to walk again, nobody was going to do that for me. I had to walk. I had to start to move my legs again and start take that step. Same thing with my mindset. So education. Just think that's so important that we have that and we have action steps. And so, Tracy, I love you. Thank you for being on the show. Tell everybody where they can find you if you're in your car, if you're jogging, or you can find all of these links in the show notes either on Apple, Spotify, on my website, @amberly lago.com all the show notes where you can find her, her, her course mind magic, her book, her TEDx, all of those links. Or you can find it on YouTube but tell everybody the best where you hang out, where they can find you get your book and all that good stuff.

53:46
Tracy Litt

Yes, definitely. So thelit factor.com. that's the hub, right? So it's the lit L I T T the litfactor.com that is the website and everything is linked there. Social at the Lit Factor on Instagram is a great spot to come and hang out. And we just started Tik Tok. So we're on Tik Tok literally, like last week. We are fresh on Tik Tok, which is super. How's that?

54:09
Amberly Lago

Wait, how's that going for you? How do you like it?

54:11
Tracy Litt

I mean, so far so good. It's been. How about. It's too early. I'll let you know in a few weeks because, like, we literally just started last week and it seems fun, but we're doing a lot of like, repurposing so much beautiful content. I'VE done so much teaching, so right now we're doing a lot of that and putting it into shorter clips so it's digestible.

54:30
Amberly Lago

Yeah. Yeah. That's awesome. It's so crazy. So I started out on TikTok with a big bang and got like over 600,000 views on this one video. And then it was like 20,000 views and then it was like 40,000. Then it was a hundred thousand views and now I looked at my video, I'm like, huh, 100 views. Maybe they don't like me talking so much. They like the dance sing more.

54:55
Tracy Litt

I don't know.

54:56
Amberly Lago

I'm trying to figure out TikTok, so that's why I was asking.

54:59
Tracy Litt

I'll let you know what I learned. I'm not seasoned enough to actually give any insight yet, so we'll see. But so I would say Instagram at the lit factor and go to what would she do? Net. That is a free audio training. It's a gift from me to you. It's three parts. It's amazing. I'm going to take you on a journey to meet your next level self and then I'm going to teach you how to let her our lead.

55:18
Amberly Lago

So that's okay. Say that again. I want people to get that free gift. What is it again?

55:23
Tracy Litt

What would she do? Net.

55:26
Amberly Lago

Okay, y' all got it. It's in the show notes.

55:28
Tracy Litt

Yay.

55:29
Amberly Lago

Yay.

55:31
Tracy Litt

Thank you. Thank you for who you are in the world and doing this and showing up every day like you're so. You are just bright.

55:39
Amberly Lago

Oh, I love you.

55:41
Tracy Litt

Personification of sunshine. Every time I see you, every time you're at an event, every time you're posting.

55:48
Amberly Lago

Oh, thank you so much. You make me cry. I'm making happy tears, though. They're happy tears. Anyway, thank you for sharing your wisdom. I'm so inspired by your work and moved, truly moved by the work that you do. And I adore you. Thank you for sharing your wisdom on the show. And y' all take a snapshot if you're listening on Apple or if you're watching on YouTube, take a snapshot and. And share it your story on Instagram and I'll see it and share it in mine. So at Amberly Lago Motivation and at the Lit Factor, y' all share it so we can see it. Thank you. I will see you next time. Love you.

56:32
Tracy Litt

Thank you.

56:33
Amberly Lago

Love you.

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