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Bullet Journaling for Nonprofit Professionals

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The topic was bullet journaling and the table host was nonprofit tech colleague Ma’ayan Alexander. Bullet Journaling for Nonprofit Professionals – Guest Post by Ma’ayan Alexander. Bullet Journal (BuJo) started as “an analog system to track the past, organize the present and plan for the future.”

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Setting work-life boundaries when working from home 

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Taking a few minutes to meditate or journal at the beginning or end of the workday can also help shift your attention from one area of life to the next. Consider blocking your calendar and/or adding your work hours in your email signature as a gentle reminder of when you’re not at work. Plan out flexible work hours.

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Get Organized and Increase Your Nonprofit Productivity

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My calendar and ‘To Do’ list were written in a notebook. Google Calendar has many rivals in the marketplace, but for meeting the scheduling needs of a busy nonprofit, I can’t imagine a more effective tool. When you accept invitations via email, the meeting gets automatically added to your calendar. Check out bullet journaling.

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The Practice of Personal Gratitude in Fundraising

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According to the calendar, we’re supposed to start counting our blessings around Thanksgiving and work our way up to total and complete joy by New Year’s Eve. Gratitude journal. Choose a time every day to write in a gratitude journal. No matter how big or how small, don’t be afraid to add things to your journal.

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Try Exercise Snacking for Improving #WFH Mental Health

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One of the first research studies published in the journal Diabetologia found that “dosing exercise as brief, intense ‘exercise snacks’ before main meals is a time-efficient and effective approach to improve glycaemic control in individuals with insulin resistance.”

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4 Tech Solutions To Better Collaboration For Nonprofits

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Image courtesy of The Journal. Collaborative meetings and deadlines can be easily tracked with a shared calendar. Adopting an all-in-one cloud service solution can enable mobile access to work materials, team conversations, and shared calendars from a tablet, smartphone, or laptop.

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A Few More Tips for Nonprofit Professionals To Avoid Getting Overwhelmed

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Here are two more tips for productivity routines: Daily/Weekly/Monthly/Quarterly Looking Ahead Rituals. I use the technique of Bullet Journals , a hand-written system to manage your to-do lists. My bullet journal also incorporates “looking-ahead” rituals linked to my calendar.