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How to Make the Most of Your Conference Experiences

NonProfit Hub

That’s certainly not true for everybody, especially natural introverts, but failing to take advantage of the chance to people like-minded professionals is a big conference no-no. Attitude is everything. As you’re conferencing, you need to maintain a positive attitude. And, if you’re able, it’s best to write notes by hand.

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How to Prevent Burnout at Your Nonprofit, From the Experts

Classy

How do you build a culture of resilience with mental health resources for nonprofits? The pandemic caused additional burnout and stress as nonprofits had to pivot with less resources and rising cash flow issues. Sudden cynical attitude about the job, company, or working conditions . A: Definitely.

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3 Easy Ways to Make Employees Want to Come to Work

NonProfit Hub

Games=Brain food. Playing a game every once in a while is a great way to reset and activate parts of your brain you wouldn’t normally use at work. When everyone sits back down at their desks, they’re guaranteed to have an improved attitude and a clear mind.

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How To Think Like An Instructional Designer for Your Nonprofit Trainings

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

I also keep in mind dips in the circadian rhythms for humans that have impact on their ability to pay attention and learn – and I design different types of activities accordingly. When participants move, oxygen to the brain increases, thereby enhancing both learning and memory. Talking and hearing (Auditory). Development.

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Have a Cup of Tea with Fear

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

The Amygdala is a small part of your brain that is the center of emotions. It's part of what is often called the "Reptilian Brain" because it's very primitive, and has been around for a long time. Anyway, he's been well trained, and says in his mind, over and over, "Fear is the mind-killer.". .

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[VIDEO] Raising More Money By Asking (And Answering) Better Questions

Bloomerang

So if you are curious about that, or maybe you’re shopping before the end of the year, check out our website there’s all kinds of great resources. Harvey’s going to talk a little bit about getting inside the minds of donors. So these things are floating through our minds all day long. . no, no, no. .

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Have a Cup of Tea with Fear

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

The Amygdala is a small part of your brain that is the center of emotions. It's part of what is often called the "Reptilian Brain" because it's very primitive, and has been around for a long time. Anyway, he's been well trained, and says in his mind, over and over, "Fear is the mind-killer.". .

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