How My Recent Vacation Changed Me
My recent vacation was life changing. But it also taught me an important lesson about gratitude that doesn’t require going halfway around the world.
My recent vacation was life changing. But it also taught me an important lesson about gratitude that doesn’t require going halfway around the world.
There are 3 things I believe make the top of the list for most of us. And it’s not finding a billionaire to fund your organization in perpetuity.
There are no excuses. Professional development is not a time bandit. Self care is not a time bandit. They are investments.
Useless meetings? I have had my share. Bet you have too. Well, over a recent break, I discovered the antidote with a hat tip from a friend and colleague.
It turns out I have a pretty mixed track record when it comes to giving career advice. A story for another day. But you know who gives the best career advice? My wife. And the advice she once gave me is a perfect example…
Here are 8 habits that all great nonprofit leaders have in common. Habit 4? Ask really good questions…
Leading a nonprofit can feel completely overwhelming. It helps to have a clear roadmap. Here are the 5 pillars that every thriving nonprofit focuses on.
I know I should take better care of myself. That I will be more effective if I am not running on fumes, but I can’t get my head to execute. Sound familiar?
Staff retreats are really important. They’re a chance to step away from your regular day-to-day stuff and focus on the bigger picture. The best retreats bring some creativity into the mix. So if you’re looking for some creative ideas for your next staff retreat, well, I’m here to help.
Ever hear of the “Freshman 15”? You know, the 1st year of college when you put on 15 pounds due to pizza, beer, and stress? Did you know there’s an “ED 20”?
If you’re a nonprofit leader, you’ve probably given an event speech or two. Here’s my advice on how to craft an event speech that won’t send ’em running to the bar.