TV host and personality Keri Murphy is your source for Inspired Living! She is on a mission to empower people of all ages in a way that allows them to Dream, Live and Be all that is possible. She recognizes the importance of great mentors, unwavering self-respect, and the vitality that comes when living life with passion. Keri has learned that obstacles are the greatest steppingstones to success. Through her personal coaching services, motivational workshops, speaking engagements and TV hosting, Keri strives to empower people to recognize opportunity in the face of difficulty, realizing their highest and true potential by overcoming their self-limiting beliefs. With incredible enthusiasm, Keri presents herself with complete honesty and humor leaving people encouraged and inspired. Keri has been an MTV Made coach, coached a Miss America, and has extensive on-camera experience, including television hosting for E! Entertainment Television, The Golf Channel and the TV Guide Network.
A personal note from Keri:
“I will never forget the day. My nerves were a complete mess. I turned in my letter of resignation to my employer and jumped into the unknown world of self-employment. I quit my job and went back to school to attain my interior design credentials. A few months later, with only 5 interior design clients and no idea how to get more, I opened up my first business. Within a year, my income sky-rocketed. It all started with the belief that I could and the willingness to take a risk. Since then I have owned and operated multiple businesses and feel it is my purpose to help others see what is truly possible in their life.
“There is something great about naïveté. There are plenty of times in my life that if I had any idea what I was getting into I may have never done it. Taking risks has really never been a problem for me, having a plan is a different story. However, over the years, I have learned that there is nothing wrong with reaching out for help. Learning the hard way takes a lot longer and is much more stressful.
“One of my mentors once told me you should be working at your best and highest use and find others to do the rest. I spent so much time and effort working on things that I should have delegated to others. I have realized how important it is to have mentors and coaches in my life. I could not imagine any level of success now without them.” ~Keri