The past month has been a blur. I’ve had four big deadlines at work, been out of of town four times (including an entire week in Chicago), and got some bad news about a family member’s health. Being busy, traveling, and dealing with tough person news is difficult to manage for anyone, but it’s especially tough for those of us who battle perfectionism. …
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Win Them Over: Generation Y Can Overcome Age Discrimination with Emotional Intelligence
http://derwindubose.net/2008/06/17/dont-tolerate-overt-ageism-at-work/Win Them Over: Generation Y Can Overcome Age Discrimination with Emotional Intelligence Ageism is something most — if not all — twenty-somethings will have to confront as we build our careers. Often, we’re the youngest…
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Don’t wait to engage millennial donors
http://derwindubose.net/2008/06/02/dont-wait-to-engage-millennial-donors/For fundraising, most organizations solely look to boomers and seniors for donations. As a major gifts officer, I completely understand it. The prospect pool is much higher because of the sheer population numbers and income. …
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5 Resolutions to Avoid Falling Into A Mid-Year Burnout
http://np2020.org/blog/?p=187especially tough for those of us who battle perfectionism. Two weeks ago, I felt extremely frustrated and overwhelmed with everything on my plate, when I had to take a deep breath and figure out how I can pursue my goals while avoiding burnout. Read More From the blog of Derwin Dubose. View our full list of partner bloggers here. The opinions of the partner bloggers are not in any way affiliated with those of the Johnson Center for Philanthropy and Nonprofit Leadership.
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Subject To Change
http://vanessamason.wordpress.comNon-Profit Work Fifth Quarter Perspectives From The Pipeline Sam Davidson
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Don’t be so quick to cry “Ageism!”
http://nppragmatist.wordpress.com/2008/06/30/dont-be-so-quic...Fifth Quarter
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Win Them Over: Generation Y Can Overcome Age Discrimination with Emotional Intelligence
http://nonprofit2020.wordpress.com/2008/06/20/win-them-over-...won’t tolerate blatant disrespect and that you expect to work professionally and equally. Otherwise, the problem behavior will continue and you’ll never gain respect within the organization. The key to this is choosing the right approach, though… Read More
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Win Them Over: Generation Y Can Overcome Age Discrimination with Emotional Intelligence
http://np2020.org/blog/?p=130won’t tolerate blatant disrespect and that you expect to work professionally and equally. Otherwise, the problem behavior will continue and you’ll never gain respect within the organization. The key to this is choosing the right approach, though… Read More
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Don’t wait to engage millennial donors
http://np2020.org/blog/?p=125is much higher because of the sheer population numbers and income. This conventional wisdom often leads organizations to completely ignore young donors, but they are making big mistakes if they don’t build donor relationships with millennials… Read More
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Don’t wait to engage millennial donors
http://nonprofit2020.wordpress.com/2008/06/18/dont-wait-to-e...is much higher because of the sheer population numbers and income. This conventional wisdom often leads organizations to completely ignore young donors, but they are making big mistakes if they don’t build donor relationships with millennials… Read More
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The art of taking a real vacation
http://nonprofit2020.wordpress.com/2008/06/03/the-art-of-tak...time at the Outer Banks was one of the best vacations I’ve ever had. On the trip, I renewed my commitment to my job, and returned to work this week refreshed, energetic, productive and happy. Many people’s approach to vacation is flat-out wrong. Read More…
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The Monday Mix - 6.2.08
http://nonprofit2020.wordpress.com/2008/06/02/the-monday-mix...The 18 Most Valuable Parts to Success This blog contains helpful hints for becoming successful. growing changing learning creating: Got hidden talents? This blog describes ways to spot and develop your hidden talents. From margaritas to Quadrant II: My time management lesson : Fifth Quarter A new tool for time management & stress relief through organization. Get The Most Out Of Networking Events » Life of an Internet Entrepreneur
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