Karel Murray

Karel Murray

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Karel Murray (http://www.Karel.com) is a Certified Speaking Professional, author of "Hitting Our Stride: Women, Work and What Matters" and business trainer who helps women entrepreneurs and executives balance their work/personal lives AND improve their overall productivity. Now, you can listen to her exciting, free interviews that will help you maintain and sustain a healthy business and a healthy lifestyle at http://www.JustForAMomentPodcast.com
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    Posted on 2010-09-01

    When my son was in third grade, he asked that I participate in a Parent's Career Day. During my 15 minute segment, I was to explain to his classmates what I did for a living. When I took my place in front of the room, introduced as Ben's mom who works in a downtown insurance company, I explained that I worked as a boss who managed people in the operational departments of my company. I'm here to testify that a person will never feel so totally hung out to dry until they see a child's eyes glaze over from boredom or incomprehension.

    During a lull in my dialog, one blond haired freckled boy asked "Do you fire people from their job?" He totally focused upon me and I knew at that moment my answer would be critical. I told him that sometimes that was a necessary but sad part of my work. To that response, he sighed and in a trembling voice said, "My father was fired last week…is he a bad man to have his boss fire him?"

    The teacher's eyes welled with tears thus revealing to...

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    Posted on 2010-06-13

    If you want to make more money in today's competitive environment, then you need to master your business niche. Let me show you a perfect, prime example of niche marketing at its best:

    The AARP card appeared in the mail again. This time I actually opened the envelope and reviewed the material included with the invitation to join. Offers of insurance, magazines, on-line registrations and general information related to aging spilled out across the table. Everything in the packet maintained the specific intent of enticing a middle age person to join the group dedicated to senior citizens.

    A scant five years ago, I wouldn't have acknowledged the promotional material. It would have been swept into the nearest garbage can as I briefly wondered why this organization wasted its marketing dollars on me. Now, as I scan the introductory letter, the supporting messages delivered in the envelope are beginning to make sense. I've discovered that the magazine is dedicated to...

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    Posted on 2010-03-18

    Have you ever concentrated on something so hard that the world seems to recede into the background? Like when you see a blemish on your chin and it begins to take on the dimensions of a quarter? Or when you are shuffling through a business proposal that you must deliver that day to an unsupportive group of peers?

    Each, in their own right seem to gobble up every inch of computing brain space as you mull over advantages, consequences, causes, and reactions of others. Our level of anxiety over the mind numbing details might eventually increase to such an extent that other areas of our life run out of control. It gets to the point where nothing in business and in life is getting done. You are no longer productive!

    When I allow myself to drift into single minded focus, my husband will look at me with an incredulous expression on his face and announce "You are just not seeing the big picture!"

    You see, I was taught that the devil is in the details and consequently...