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Mindfulness, Unplugging and Social Media Envy

Have Fun - Do Good

Last weekend, from sundown, March 4th to sundown, March 5th, I turned off my cell phone, laptop, and TV as part of the National Day of Unplugging. My number one mindfulness tip is to be aware of social media envy. Witnessing their evolution can inspire you, and, if you put on your comparison glasses, bite you with the envy bug.

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Alt-labor: What are workers’ rights nonprofits?  

Candid

As the New Year promises to bring many changes to the social sector and beyond, one thing remains unchanged and top of mind for many: the economic climate in the U.S. For example, the National Domestic Workers Alliance (NDWA) undertook a six-year lobbying campaign in New York to pass better protections for domestic workers.

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14 Things Great Coaches Do

Eric Jacobsen Blog

Great coaches think state of mind first; behavior (including "working hard, "staying positive, and "doing the 'right' thing"), a distant second. Great coaches know that what they say pales in comparison to the state of mind from which they say it. They know better than to make players victims of their own circumstances.

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The Things Great Coaches Do

Eric Jacobsen Blog

Great coaches think state of mind first; behavior (including "working hard, "staying positive, and "doing the 'right' thing"), a distant second. Great coaches know that what they say pales in comparison to the state of mind from which they say it. They know better than to make players victims of their own circumstances.

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14 Attributes Of Great Coaches

Eric Jacobsen Blog

Great coaches think state of mind first; behavior (including "working hard, "staying positive, and "doing the ''right'' thing"), a distant second. Great coaches know that what they say pales in comparison to the state of mind from which they say it. They know better than to make players victims of their own circumstances.

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Eric Jacobsen Blog

Great coaches think state of mind first; behavior (including "working hard, "staying positive, and "doing the 'right' thing"), a distant second. Great coaches know that what they say pales in comparison to the state of mind from which they say it. They know better than to make players victims of their own circumstances.

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The 14 Things Great Coaches Do

Eric Jacobsen Blog

Great coaches think state of mind first; behavior (including "working hard, "staying positive, and "doing the ''right'' thing"), a distant second. Great coaches know that what they say pales in comparison to the state of mind from which they say it. They know better than to make players victims of their own circumstances.