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Kimberly Medlock is president of Productive Matters – a productivity training, coaching and consulting company. As a member of the National Speakers Association, Professional Organizer, Certified Microsoft Outlook Specialist and someone who hates to waste precious time, she teaches about the amazing power of time management and organization and its profound impact on all aspects of personal and professional lives. |
She will show you how productivity, team work, personal well-being and the bottom-line are needlessly sabotaged due to a lack of focus, organization, clutter, avoidable interruptions and unintentional annoyances among co-workers. She delivers instant takeaway from every presentation that helps individuals and teams significantly improve the quality of their day.
Kimberly lives in the Memphis, TN area, is blissfully married and has three really awesome kids.
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My philosophy and approach...
I believe in the power of organization...for your time, mind, spaces and information. After all, how would you feel...how would your life be different if you were "more organized" in these areas. I have witnessed at how even subtle amounts of organization to an environment can positively impact people. When your work environment is disorganized it can be tremendous drain of mental energy. There’s something about having clarity and control over all the loose ends that makes a person feel confident to handle situations. I am an expert at helping people learn how to "clear the clutter" in their time, mind, spaces and information. Doesn't that sound good to you?
Helping people to identify their goals and objectives and then to create the environment, habits, perspectives and daily activities to help them achieve these is an area that seems to come naturally to me. However, while my style is often direct and straight-forward, I also very much appreciate the profound benefits of just "listening". Sometimes, just having someone to listen to you "talk out loud" and get it all out of your head, can be all that's needed to help you get clarity on an issue. Let's talk. coachkim@kimberlymedlock.com
Ask around your office: What is the number #1 stressor or excuse for not getting more done? The answer is typically, "There is not enough time." There is e-mails and information overload; stacks, piles and clutter are everywhere; ridiculous meetings and constant interruptions and people oblivious to other's needs.
Note: These conditions are the leading causes of stress in the workplace. Employees' stress-related symptoms are not only a serious drain on productivity but also a huge factor in your company's rising health-care costs.
So I ask: What could learning better time-management, organization and leadership skills do for your company?
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