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5 New Year’s Rituals for Nonprofit Professionals to Build Personal Resilience

Beth Kanter

2) Start A New Professional Journal: For as long as I can remember, I have kept an annual professional journal, using a variation of bullet journal technique. I know that might seem old fashioned, but being a trainer and facilitator and in the room with social change leaders is what inspires and energizes me.

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Daily Buzz: Whittle Down Your Email Newsletters

Associations Now

What changes would make your email newsletters more engaging? The Wall Street Journal is starting by cutting back on the number of newsletters it produces. If, like The Wall Street Journal , the answer is too many, it’s time to consider a new strategy. Also: Developing a volunteer management plan.

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3 New Year’s Rituals for Nonprofit Professionals to Build Resilience

Beth Kanter

1) Review the Year: For as long as I can remember, I have kept an annual professional journal, using a variation of bullet journal technique. At end of the year, I read through the journal and think about accomplishments:What gave me a sense of purpose and feeling of personal and professional fulfillment? Year in Review.

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Friday Buzz: New Media Lessons Associations Should Heed

Associations Now

How nonprofits can keep a place at the table, even as the media world constantly changes. Media is constantly changing—and that is definitely reflected in today’s new media space. Susan Feeny, a partner with GMMB, noted that many nonprofits have done this by investing in startup journalism projects. Cool as a Cucumber.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 2.17.17

Reid All About it

A month ago, I shared an article about morning routines and mentioned making changes to my own. The biggest change is not going on the web until around noon. After that I journal about anything on my mind, three things I’m thankful for, and three things I want to accomplish today. Seems so obvious in hindsight.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 2.17.17

Reid All About it

A month ago, I shared an article about morning routines and mentioned making changes to my own. The biggest change is not going on the web until around noon. After that I journal about anything on my mind, three things I’m thankful for, and three things I want to accomplish today. Seems so obvious in hindsight.

Charlotte 150
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Monday Buzz: How AARP Gets Social Right

Associations Now

In a piece that originally appeared in the NTEN: Change Journal , AARP Studios Vice President Tammy Gordon pulls back the curtain and reveals some of the association’s social media inner workings.