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Seven Principles To Keep You Present, Grounded, And Thriving

Eric Jacobsen Blog

In the book, O’Neil shares his deeply personal, honest, uplifting, inspiring and sometimes tragic story of grief and healing and his discovered most valuable lessons in what keeps him present, grounded and thriving as a father, husband, coach, mentor, and leader. CEO of a sports team—dream job, right?

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Guest Post: How to Build Capacity with Roles that Volunteers Enjoy: a process in 4 easy steps

Twenty Hats

When the calendar turned to 2021, we all knew COVID-19 was not going to disappear. After each call, I added the volunteer’s information to a running list of current, new and future opportunities (such as writing thank you cards, making phone calls, becoming an MS Ambassador, etc.) It’s not easy! Step 4: Put Your Volunteers In Action!

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Seven Principles To Keep You Present, Grounded And Thriving

Eric Jacobsen Blog

In the book, O’Neil shares his deeply personal, honest, uplifting, inspiring and sometimes tragic story of grief and healing and his discovered most valuable lessons in what keeps him present, grounded and thriving as a father, husband, coach, mentor, and leader. CEO of a sports team—dream job, right?

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Seven Principles To Keep You Present, Grounded And Thriving

Eric Jacobsen Blog

In the book, O’Neil shares his deeply personal, honest, uplifting, inspiring and sometimes tragic story of grief and healing and his discovered most valuable lessons in what keeps him present, grounded and thriving as a father, husband, coach, mentor, and leader. CEO of a sports team—dream job, right?

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[VIDEO] Building a Better Grants Strategy Post-COVID

Bloomerang

Do you have to change your existing plan because I know a lot of people are going through a strategic planning process right now, especially those who have a fiscal year that just started or perhaps you’re looking at the end of the calendar year and aligning those priorities with organization and client needs? Is it phone, e-mail?

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[VIDEO] You’ve Been Let Go From Your Nonprofit Job – Now What?

Bloomerang

And I would say it was about a month after we had been working from home, several of us on our team did receive the phone call that we were being placed on that indefinite furlough. I pick up the phone because it’s your boss and it’s, “Here’s the news. That was an absolute shock. Ephraim: Okay.

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