Introducing the Keller Influence Indicator (KII®)

Have you heard the good news? There is now a scientifically proven, valid instrument that can assess your potential for being influential.

This instrument is able to determine, based on your unique responses, how influential you could be in any situation, any conversation, at work, at home and in any relationship.

The best part is you can do this by using what you already own – your 7 Traits of Influence™.

How to Learn from Your Experiences

If you didn’t have all of the experiences that got you to where we are today, you wouldn’t be facing the success that you are. Your experiences in life are who you are, so wouldn’t it make sense to take a look back and see which experiences gave or strengthened some of your skills?

How Saying “No” Creates Real Power in Business

You might think that real power in business comes from simply owning a business. But as a businesswoman who’s got the hang of my daily routine, I’ll tell you: real power in business comes from the ability to say NO!

Building Trust in the Workplace

If you don’t have trust in any relationship, there’s nowhere you can go that won’t wind up being tainted by distrust and underhanded dealings. So what are my six tips for making sure you have trust in the workplace? Here you go! 

Suffering From the Green Eyed Monster May Be a Good Thing

Is it so bad to feel envious or jealous of someone or others’ opportunities?  No. Actually, jealously can be a helpful emotion. It serves as a clue that you need to pay closer attention. It forces you to listen carefully what is behind the green-eyed monster.

Build Your Resilience: Become Teflon – No More Sticking

Whether we're dealing with a personal or professional relationship, it remains the same... sometimes relationships just go bad.  But it’s important not to cling to the past. Don’t let it stick to you and weigh you down when making decisions. Here are six simple steps to moving past a bad relationship and getting into some good ones.

Finding Life – Changing Goals

Life changes as we grow older. Our priorities change as our life takes unexpected (or even expected) twists and turns. Some changes are momentous and some are small. But if we can’t learn to adjust our goals with the changes that happen in our lives, we may find ourselves becoming more and more frustrated with our inability to meet these goals. Do you know how to effectively change your life goals?

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