You could just pull your hair out!!

Complications can make you and anyone stressful. Keeping your communication simple brings your better business success and media relations to enhance your media exposure.
How do things get so complicated? I get overwhelmed with overwhelming questions from overwhelmed people with overwhelming desires to stop being so … overwhelmed. Does that make sense?
I try very hard to remain simple – often because of a less I learned very early on: KISS. Keep It Simple, Stupid. Sweet huh? I sometimes try to make it feel like a kick in the head by repeating “keep it simple stupid!!” to myself when I get a bit stressed. Do you feel that way too?
I promise there’s a strategy tip coming – just go along with me here. If you have ever been overwhelmed with your day to day activities or interactions, when do you reach your breaking point? Do you over-react to a minor irritation by lashing out? Not that I do that, *cough*, but I can certainly empathize.
Often I have to do something for me personally. Whether it’s get an errand done away from what I’ve been focusing on to exhaustion or maybe go downstairs and find a snack. Seems simple enough, right? Take a break and revert to simplicity. But I can’t tell you how many times I try to accomplish something to the side – something that’s supposed to be simple – and it ends up being a TOTAL mess. I usually call it Tony’s Law but now I’m seeing it as an opportunity for you, my clients and myself.
The opportunity is this: keep things simple for you, your clients and your business. Keep this mantra to heart throughout everything you do – especially when it comes to how you communicate.
Why? Because the media is always looking for simplicity in their content. Whether the storyline is simple or the facts are simple. Anchors, journalists and reporters have to keep content simple to communicate to a large audience effectively. They also work very hard and work best when they are communicated to simply.
Same with customers and clients. When they come to you, the more simple the transaction or service, the higher their satisfaction. Ever heard of a convenience charge? When you keep things simple for your customers they are being given a convenience – and they love to pay for that.
KISS away your stress and blues!
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TZ
Tony Zazza, a 15-year media, marketing and advertising expert, is the Principal of Zazza Media Strategies, a Dallas Texas Marketing Firm, that specializes in growing small to medium sized businesses to their fullest potential.