Look Who’s Talking

Look Who’s Talking!

Learn how Karen’s programs and writings have affected people…

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“…What got me to write you was a more careful reading of your personal philosophy–you spiritual being having a human experience, you. I have a deep & abiding respect for your commitment to express your truth–for those with eyes to see & hearts to feel. It makes me so happy that someone with your consciousness is able to mentor those able to impact the way we do business–the way we live.”
–Julianne (Hawaii)

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“Karen Keller, wise and inspiring words!”
–Shelley Morgan Hepler (Washington), response to “You’re An ‘Inner Fluency’ Woman When You…”

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“That’s what I liked best about your teleclass yesterday–your warmth & kindness really came through the material. If I can relate to you as the sister I feel you are & brave a suggestion — with your galpals (and I hope you will think of your largely female audience as such), the more personal, intimate, anecdotal, funny (who has ever laughed & used self-depreciating humor to introduce a discussion on the integrative mechanism of the corpus callosum? you, is who–I bet many listeners will remember that explanation) & folksy you give yourself permission and TIME to be during the classes, the more likely our galpals are to assimilate the material in a way they will actually use …more anecdotal references, complete with emotional context–will help listeners identify with you or the woman in the story you are telling & make it possible for more listeners to see & put themselves in the role of that woman who is acting in new, powerfully decisive, influential ways.”
–Julianne (Hawaii)

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“Dear Karen! I want to thank you for your wonderful Influence It! teleseminar. It was very good and informative. I learned a lot and got tons of inspiration!
Thank you!”
–Lin Shlonsky (New York), response to Influence It! teleseminar

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“Love your encouraging and power-filled words! To dive into unknown waters is scary for many, exciting for others. Your seven steps are wonderful. Encouragement from women to women is so important, whether it’s for making a small step into a new experience or it’s to help one realize a hidden dream. Thanks, Karen!”
–Shelley Morgan Hepler (Washington), response to “How to Escape Your Comfort Zone . . . With Ease”

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“This newsletter cannot be more on time on my inbox! I work as Identity and Signature Style in Switzerland and I just got a meeting yesterday with the president of a professional association for ‘career women’. Not totally for my surprise, but the denial here is total, when it comes to the power of clothes and the feminine influence!! I just wish I could do my work in America! If ever we have the chance to meet, set up a workshop together or something, I think will be so fabulous! I have a hard mission, to make powerful women understand that clothes do matter – and femininity can be use as a WISE tool for influence. This is what I practice myself all my life!! May I be the next Coco Channel? because this goals seems impossible to achieve!!! Thank you for spreading the word and raising the awareness!!!”
Carolina Rodriguez-Barros (Switzerland), response to article, “What are your clothes saying about you?”

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“Karen, thanks so much for sharing. You are blessed to have a mother who inspires and supports you. You’ve inspired me to create a list of my own!”
Joni Golden (Michigan), response to “10 Women Who Influenced Me Most.”

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“Great strategies. I’ve certainly learned from examining the ways in my life I’ve submerged my comfort zone to let others define it for me. So it’s kind of a two-way message – defining where you want to stretch versus other people’s expectations…Thank you for the tactical breakdown!”
Sarah Clachar, response to “How to Escape Your Comfort Zone . . . With Ease.”

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“What a great article! I think our soul is also our intuition as well as the other things you listed. And all of us at some time tend to live on auto pilot or, as you said, sleepwalk, our way through life. We get all caught up in our past (which is over and we cannot change), or worry about our future (which isn’t even here yet). We miss so much when we do any of that because all we have is right here, right now, this very moment. I realized that I had to get out of my head and start listening to my heart and my intuition. And the only way I’ve been able to do that is by being as present as I can in each and every moment. It’s a challenge and I catch myself sleepwalking at times, but I keep working at it.”
Lori Latimer, response to “What’s Soul Got to Do With It?”

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“‘These kinds of connections become truly meaningful and prosperous when you first establish the internal connection to your soul.’ – This resonates with me a lot because I’ve just recently been discovering this connection with my inner self, and it’s been very enlightening! I got exposed to discovering it through connecting with other women and learning from their wisdom which I’m very thankful for. However, I often find it very challenging to stay connected with that inner voice or listening to it sometimes, in the midst of all that surrounds me. I would really appreciate and welcome any wisdom that you (or anyone else) could share on how to evolve that connection and make it a constant in daily life. Looking forward to reading more of your blog. Thank you!”
Inderpal Wig, response to “Women, Your Soul Is Talking, Will You Say Yes?”

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“Having fun reading the different takeaways from Shine today. I appreciated her segment for the same reasons you did- that a key ingredient in accomplishing personal and business goals is to be intentional. I also read your 3 things to leave behind .pdf before going- thanks for the tips.”
Jennifer Donogh, response to “What Anne McKevitt and I Have In Common (or: My big SHINE takeaway).”

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“This is a great post. Everyone wants to be noticed. That’s a great thought to remember and it’s also too easy to forget because, at least for me, I focus on me. Thanks for this excellent reminder!”
Mike Henry, response to “What Do YOU Notice?”

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“I agree, we set a comfort zone for ourselves and play it safe. If we feel uncomfortable or uneasy undertaking a new task we shrink back into our comfort zone. It’s only when you’re able to extend our boundaries to go where we’ve never gone before that we can then see what we are truly made of. It’s similar to the saying “a mind once expanded never goes back to it’s original size”(or something along those lines) we need to challenge and extend ourselves day by day in order to truly live our life to the fullest, we may be amazing at what you can achieve and accomplish.”
Keriann Johnson, response to “Comfort Zone Relocation.”

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“When I have found myself in what appeared to be a hopeless situation, I allowed myself to draw in, become quiet, and remember and think about all the times prior in my sixty years of living that the situation APPEARED hopeless. It obviously wasn’t and then I know I have within me the resources needed to, once again, move forward.”
Lynn Moore, response to “Where Influence Went Wrong in Texas.”

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“Wonderfully thought provoking Karen! Brava!”
Marcia Barhydt, response to “What’s More Fearful Than Public Speaking?”

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“Wow! This one is a keeper. Thanks for the great tips!”
Susan Hanes, response to “What are your clothes saying about you?”

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