5 Good Reasons to Exercise Your Influence Muscles
Submitted by Karen Keller Ph.D on
Step out of your comfort zone and use your influence! Here are five great reasons to flex those influential muscles.
Submitted by Karen Keller Ph.D on
Step out of your comfort zone and use your influence! Here are five great reasons to flex those influential muscles.
Karen Keller
How does she do it? She walks into the room, and all eyes and ears are on her. Waiting, listening, watching. She is the one everyone recognizes as the leader when a team is formed. She's the first one picked by clients or customers to speak with about their multi-million dollar account. They look to her for guidance and courage.
What does that woman have that you don't? What's her secret? Presence.
Executive Presence.
Karen Keller
Men look at problems and see one thing. That one thing which needs correction, and they seek to fix it. Women look at the same problem and see multiple things that need fixing. Men use their left brain searching for the answer, while women use their right brain searching for several answers.
Men and women evaluate problems differently. What else is new?
There’s the desire to solve the problem, then there’s the desire to uncover every reason or hint at what wouldn’t solve the problem.
Karen Keller
Karen Keller
Power at work, power in relationships, power in your words, and power in play – it’s everywhere!
Why?
Because it’s what makes things happen.
People make assumptions about power. They typically think of it as controlling another person, manipulating a situation, or threatening a way of thinking.
Not always.
Like a nuclear reactor, a volcano or love – all great power begins from within. The issue is what it gets used for.
Karen Keller
Karen Keller
Karen Keller
When it comes to running a business, there is so much to think about. Organizing and keeping on top of daily operations, marketing, bookkeeping, customer service, employees, vendors, etc. It all pretty much takes up a business owner's time. These are definitely important areas to focus on but when have you (or have you ever) made a point of literally stepping outside of your business and into the shoes of your customer to see how your business is perceived?
Karen Keller
Tired of being a face in the crowd? Done with the "You’re-a-wall-flower" treatment?
Before you consciously make efforts to get noticed, the first thing you need to do is figure out who should be noticing you.
Who REALLY matters? Who do you want (or need) to impress?
Knowing this single piece of information will save you lots of energy, time and work. Why would you want to be noticed by someone selling sand when you live in the desert? Think about this …
Submitted by Karen Keller Ph.D on
Do you feel like you’re floundering in your professional life? Are you stuck in a rut you can’t seem to escape? Do you feel like the success you expected to come to you just hasn’t happened? We can all get in these funks during our professional career. The most important thing is that we don’t let them stay around for too long.