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9 Tips for Working Remotely

Whole Whale

We put BOCs on the calendar about once a month and talk about anything new in our lives like things going on with our families, our workout routines, new music we love, an awesome movie we saw, etc. Developing a daily route can be helpful in terms of productivity and getting your mind in the GTD (getting things done) zone.

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How to Prevent Burnout at Your Nonprofit, From the Experts

Classy

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. You could say, “That project sounds great, but my calendar is full and I don’t have the ability to commit to that right now.”

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Philanthropic Leadership: Engaging Board Members As Fundraising Ambassadors

Bloomerang

You can also send us a tweet, I’ll keep an eye on Twitter as well. And when you are kicking off your fiscal year or your calendar year, set those expectations high so people know what they can do to be helpful. It’s how my brain works. Here’s our event calendar. I always like to get the weather report.

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[VIDEO] How to Overcome Fear, Intimidation and Imposter Syndrome to Raise More Money

Bloomerang

I’ll keep kind of half an eye on the Twitter feed as well. Thanks, Mother Nature, and thanks, brains, right? So negativity bias can tend to feed into fear, which is another perfectly normal function of your brain. It’s simply your brain doing its job. We’d love to hear from you. So don’t be shy.

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[VIDEO] How to Overcome Fear, Intimidation and Imposter Syndrome to Raise More Money

Bloomerang

I’ll keep kind of half an eye on the Twitter feed as well. Thanks, Mother Nature, and thanks, brains, right? So negativity bias can tend to feed into fear, which is another perfectly normal function of your brain. It’s simply your brain doing its job. We’d love to hear from you. So don’t be shy.

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Planning a Showstopping Fundraising Event in 10 Steps

OneCause

If you’ve got event fundraising on the brain, you’ve come to the right post. Keep in mind that the type of event you choose to host will also influence the kind of venue you select. Keep the following questions in mind as you consult your calendar: Are we planning far enough in advance? Your event website.

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[VIDEO] Building a Better Grants Strategy Post-COVID

Bloomerang

But there are still opportunities, and there is some changes that funders have made to be mindful of those things during COVID. So definitely, that’s been top of mind and something that I’ve seen quite frequently. . So before I go into ARPA, are there any questions, Steven, that I should be mindful of?

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