Want 12 more hours in the day? Know that it’s exhausting if it ever happens. The only way to add real time and value is by making better use of the hours you have. Here are a few time management tips I’ve developed based on my TV career.
On the 17th of this month, Jen Mueller will Emcee the Girl Power Hour November Professional Development Series at Hotel 1000. The Girl Power Hour Professional Development Series brings the style and sophistication that you’ve come to expect from a Girl Power Hour event, coupled together with the importance of a learning forum. This series, Follow Your…
The ability to communicate effectively is one of the single most defining characteristics of successful people. Let Talk Sporty to Me help you create and grow your own success story. Join us this Tuesday, November 1st, at Sips in Issaquah for an evening with Jen Mueller of Root Sports & Founder & CEO of Talk…
How to inspire conversation and confidence through sports with Jen Mueller, Expert Talker Join us for an evening of valuable insights and useful information next Thursday, November 3rd, from 5:30pm to 7:00pm at Gilda’s Club in Seattle. Meet other great women, enjoy complimentary wine and appetizers, and in this one-hour leadership development session discover how…
Join Jen Mueller of Talk Sporty to Me for the August meeting of the Rotary Club of Kirkland. Learn how sports conversations can lead to stronger relationships, more effective communication at work and increased business transactions. Not a sports fan? Not a problem. Jen will share her Talk Sporty checklist that will have…
On the surface it might sound like a frivolous to learn how to talk about the NCAA tournament with your co-workers. But learning how to make small talk, and tap into the passion and interests of others is what leads to successful relationships and as a result better business. You and your co-workers, business associates and supervisors will work better together if you’ve identified common interests outside of work. It’s how you build rapport, establish trust and gain credibility.
The phrase “team chemistry” comes up quite a bit in my job as a sideline reporter. We talk about who has it, why it’s missing, and how it leads to wins. I’ve heard many fans debate the qualities and characteristics of good “team chemistry” and while the phrase covers a variety of feelings and actions, I think it comes down to one thing – communication.
Keep It Simple Stupid is the mantra for the month and the best way to run a business. Melody Biringer, founder of CRAVE, knows this from first hand experience. Everything is easier if you just make it simple. Here are a few things you can start doing in your business and daily life to make things more K.I.S.S.able.
Valentines Day is defined as “a day for the exchange of valentines and other tokens of affection.” While most people are thinking chocolate or flowers, try thinking outside the box and give a gift you can cultivate all season long – fandom. Becoming a sports fan and rooting right along with your sweetie will show your love and lead to a stronger relationship throughout the year.
As a member of the media I know the pressure associated with getting the “big story,” or “exclusive interview.” There is constant pressure to beat out everyone else and get details or facts that no one else has uncovered. I’ve seen media members wracking their brains, making hours of phone calls and tracking down every lead. But I was reminded last week by a photographer colleague of mine, that it always comes down to relationships…