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New Years Rituals for Nonprofit Professionals: 2023

Beth Kanter

Leaving for my first in-person event in 2022 after two years of pandemic shut down. Rituals are intentional small, tangible acts done routinely and carry meaning. Our family has several New Year’s rituals, including a nature hike. Rituals. (In also use it as a reflection as the year progresses.

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Leading with Reflection: New Year’s Rituals for Nonprofit Professionals

Beth Kanter

Daily Walking Reflection I don’t make New Year’s Resolutions because they don’t offer an opportunity for reflection. For over thirty years, I have integrated “reflection rituals” in my professional work on a daily, weekly, quarterly, and annually basis. also use it as a reflection as the year progresses.

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Association Brain Food: 3.10.23

Reid All About it

But busy association professionals can definitely save time using ChatGPT as a starting point on many tasks. Submittable describes the benefits of skills-based volunteering for employees, companies, and nonprofits and how organizations can get started. Skills-based volunteering. Content marketing. Journalism’s decline.

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Association Brain Food: 3.3.23

Reid All About it

In their new guide, EventMobi explains the psychology behind gamification. That’s the question the Professionals for Association Revenue asked several association executives and consultants. They explain how these AMS functions affect the member experience, how the AMS market is changing, and what you should look for in a new AMS.

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