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

Bloomerang

And these can continue to influence us in our day-to-day work in a way that can sometimes be a little hard to spot, right? . 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.

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

Bloomerang

And these can continue to influence us in our day-to-day work in a way that can sometimes be a little hard to spot, right? . 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.

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Philanthropic Leadership: Engaging Board Members As Fundraising Ambassadors

Bloomerang

It’s how my brain works. The board member is a person of influence who invited some friends and colleagues to their home and the CEO spoke about the vision. Now we’re seeing them virtual. Because, you know, is it giving them a script for a phone call, or a template? Very linear thinker over here.

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[VIDEO] Raise More Money And Improve Donors Relationships Through Personal Branding

Bloomerang

And a lot of this content that I’m talking about today is in my book called “Cloudburst” on fundraising, you’ll find scripts and things in there you haven’t ever seen before. I mean, who doesn’t want more time and more money and more people and more skills and more expertise and more influence, right?

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