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Tips for remote interns

Candid

Outlook and Google calendars can also be useful beyond scheduling meetings. Use your calendar to block off time to tackle specific projects or priorities. You can practice skills, such as presenting in an online setting, writing professional communications, and asking for feedback.

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How To Be More Strategic

Eric Jacobsen Blog

Leadership Fitness : Leadership philosophy, personal performance, mental training, and ability to master time and calendar. The best leaders practice the concept of servant leadership by ensuring their people are equipped with the knowledge, skills, and tools to effectively perform their functions.

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How To Move From Being Tactical To Being Truly Strategic

Eric Jacobsen Blog

Leadership Fitness : Leadership philosophy, personal performance, mental training, and ability to master time and calendar. The best leaders practice the concept of servant leadership by ensuring their people are equipped with the knowledge, skills, and tools to effectively perform their functions.

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Nonprofit Blog Carnival: Personal Productivity Tips for Nonprofits

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

He recommends reading The Shallows: What the Internet is Doing to Our Brains by Nicholas Carr to better understand the impact of chronic information overload, followed by his best advice about being purposeful with your attention online. Personal Productivity in Practice. What is personal productivity?

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How to Prevent Burnout at Your Nonprofit, From the Experts

Classy

Expert Advice to Prevent Burnout at Your Nonprofit. The most common signs of employee burnout we’ve seen are: Brain fog that causes forgetfulness of something a person has done before or randomly forgetting to complete tasks. Q: WHAT ADVICE WOULD YOU GIVE TO NONPROFITS TO PREVENT BURNOUT FROM SPREADING? A: Definitely.

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Mastering the Art of Work/Life Balance in a Digital World

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

What’s your advice to nonprofit professionals? In other words, when I look at my calendar, do I actually have enough hours in a week to accomplish the priorities I’ve identified or am I’m trying to do too much at one time? Science is showing us that the brain can really only do one thing at a time.

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One Thing Most Nonprofits Stink at (Donor Retention) and How You Can Change It in 2019

Connection Cafe

“ We hope you find their advice useful as you navigate 2019! First, believe deeply – in your heart and then in your brain – that donors matter. Creating a communications calendar with a minimum of 12 touches per year. Enjoy them now; then practice a year-round attitude of gratitude. Chew ‘em up.