
Do you have a lot of balls in the air?
Are you going in a hundred directions?
Do you feel out of control as the holidays approach?
Well, here is a K.I.S.S. for you!
Jessica Chapman - "Chief Seed Planter" of Room to Breathe - is going to show us "Ooh Shiny" businesswomen how to get stress-free with Keep-It-Simple-Solutions (K.I.S.S.) to stay organized.
So take a deep breathe...and check out The Rebelwoman Show Wednesday at 10 a.m. at ww.TheRebelWomanShow.TV.
What the heck is "Ooh Shiny?" To find out, watch the sneak peak:
Jessica Chapman, owner and principal organizer of Room to Breathe⢠has been focused on improving productivity through effective organization, systems and processes for more than 10 years. Her business background includes experience in corporate and small business management, marketing, process improvement and customer service in the U.S. and the U.K.
As an international customer services marketing executive, Ms. Chapman helped her clients increase the speed and quality of their communications networks through state of the art service and maintenance agreements. While in the U.K., she also served as a quality management auditor responsible for supporting, managing and updating processes that met international regulatory compliance guidelines.
She is a sought after speaker and organizational trainer who has helped improve the productivity of such notable giants as Ameriprise Financial Advisors, Kaiser Permanente, and Smith Barney.
Ms. Chapman's passion is helping small business owners by teaching them how to improve and implement their own organizing skills so they are free to focus on the important aspects of their business. She was named "Woman Owned Small Business of the Year" by the Sacramento Metro Chamber in 2006.
She served as the Chairperson of the Sacramento Metro Chamber of Commerce Small Business Committee and sits on the Board of Directors of the same organization.
Jessica is a member of Sacramento Asian Pacific Chamber of Commerce, Rainbow Chamber of Commerce, Sacramento Metro Chamber of Commerce, NAPO, eWomen Network and Sacramento Organizers Group.
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