Simplify Your Life: Influence Expert, Karen Keller, Ph.D, Explains How Women in Business Can Streamline Their Professional World for Powerful Results
Every woman wants to simplify her business or work life. Make things easier or smoother. Influence and persuasion expert, Dr. Karen Keller, explains how women in business and female entrepreneurs can streamline their professional world for powerful results.
Fort Wayne, IN, March 02, 2011 --(PR.com)-- Every woman wants to simplify her business or work life. Make things easier or smoother. Influence and persuasion expert, Dr. Karen Keller, explains how women in business and female entrepreneurs can streamline their professional world for powerful results.
According to Dr. Keller, “Today’s business woman is focusing on running her company and growing the bottom line, while at the same time trying not to neglect someone or something… taking care to provide for her customer’s or employee’s needs while not abandoning her own… it’s a juggling at that many times results in the inability to keep all the balls in the air.”
She adds, “Simplicity clarifies what is important and what isn’t. It’s about taking something that is complex or convoluted and making it clear and effortless. Complexity leads to placing the urgent ahead of the important. Then your goal gets lost in the confusion.”
Keller continues, “Simplicity works because it is based on something women are experts in: Common sense. Simplicity is not having or doing less. It’s not ‘dumbing’ down. It’s not limiting ones curiosity. In fact, it’s quite the opposite. For the last 10 years women have fearlessly shown their strength of trusting what they know and feel in the workplace. They are making the complex clear, finding success by creating order that sill encourages active change, the surfacing of ideas, innovations and learning.”
Before making something easier, it’s important to understand the two foundations of simplicity: Human nature and human needs.
Human nature is the ways of thinking, acting and reacting that are common to most or all human beings or ways that are learned in social situations.
Human needs are motivators that must be satisfied for an individual to feel complete. Based on Maslow’s hierarchy of needs, they are; the need for survival, to feel safe, for love and belonging, to feel worthy and respected, and to have self-fulfillment and achievement.
Keller concludes, “Human nature makes you extraordinary. You want to do the right thing and make a difference. So, exercise your ability to make simplicity a part of your life. Because simplicity is power!”
For more information or to read the full article, visit http://karen-keller.com/media/simplify-your-life-women-in-business
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According to Dr. Keller, “Today’s business woman is focusing on running her company and growing the bottom line, while at the same time trying not to neglect someone or something… taking care to provide for her customer’s or employee’s needs while not abandoning her own… it’s a juggling at that many times results in the inability to keep all the balls in the air.”
She adds, “Simplicity clarifies what is important and what isn’t. It’s about taking something that is complex or convoluted and making it clear and effortless. Complexity leads to placing the urgent ahead of the important. Then your goal gets lost in the confusion.”
Keller continues, “Simplicity works because it is based on something women are experts in: Common sense. Simplicity is not having or doing less. It’s not ‘dumbing’ down. It’s not limiting ones curiosity. In fact, it’s quite the opposite. For the last 10 years women have fearlessly shown their strength of trusting what they know and feel in the workplace. They are making the complex clear, finding success by creating order that sill encourages active change, the surfacing of ideas, innovations and learning.”
Before making something easier, it’s important to understand the two foundations of simplicity: Human nature and human needs.
Human nature is the ways of thinking, acting and reacting that are common to most or all human beings or ways that are learned in social situations.
Human needs are motivators that must be satisfied for an individual to feel complete. Based on Maslow’s hierarchy of needs, they are; the need for survival, to feel safe, for love and belonging, to feel worthy and respected, and to have self-fulfillment and achievement.
Keller concludes, “Human nature makes you extraordinary. You want to do the right thing and make a difference. So, exercise your ability to make simplicity a part of your life. Because simplicity is power!”
For more information or to read the full article, visit http://karen-keller.com/media/simplify-your-life-women-in-business
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