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Your Brain On Good Stories: Why Storytelling Matters For Nonprofits

TechImpact

Your brain loves a good story. Now, this might sound a little strange, but it’s true. There is a distinct chemical reaction that happens in one’s brain when they’re reading a compelling or interesting story. According to the HBR article, there’s a formula for effective storytelling, too. The formula.

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Get More Out of AI, Start Chatting

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Actually, they are triplets because Microsoft has a bot named Bing, who receives less attention. Maybe you’ve already experimented using generative AI to create content such as outlines, agendas, or even articles. Leverage ChatGPT to generate reports, articles, and newsletters. Check Bing out. There are two types of chatbots.

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The Neuroscience of Purpose: Recharging in the Nonprofit World

ASU Lodestar Center

But recently she was overhearing aggravated remarks from staff: she wasn’t paying attention to them, she was missing appointments, and forgetting to discuss important points at meetings. The story above is about how your brain works. Your brain has a part called the Prefrontal Cortex, or “PFC” (remember “Paula Front-and-Center”?).

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Nonprofit Website Best Practices: 10 Ways to Make Your Investment Count

Neon CRM

In this article, we’ll catalog ten nonprofit website best practices your organization can use to maximize your investment. If you want to learn more about the technical side of SEO optimization, check out the article below: Fundraising Nonprofit SEO: 10 Tips to Optimize Your Website 13 min read Read Now 4.

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Why should I learn about nonprofit accounting?

ASU Lodestar Center

Some of the objections to learning about accounting sound very reasonable at first, especially when there's no one around to express a contrary view. My brain is not designed for numbers. Remember, the Board has many duties and included in those duties is paying attention to stewardship. Like this article? Good question.

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Tech Wellness in the Nonprofit Workplace: Tips for Avoiding Collaborative Overload

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

The potential for being overwhelmed by technology is magnified in the workplace by something called “ Collaborative Overload ” Rob Cross and Adam Grant in a recent Harvard Business Review article. Sound familiar? Get to know your Ultradian Rhythms , the natural rhythms of your body and brain that repeat throughout the day.

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

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

If you don’t have clear priorities, your attention is more likely to be hijacked by your email or some other distraction. Or if you’re using a desktop client, disable the pop-up alerts and sound effects and close or minimize the application until you’re ready to focus on email. I use Evernote to bookmark those items to look at later.

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