There’s a quiet ache among those who lead with heart. You feel it in your bones.Not because you’re weak, but because you care so much, and have for so long, often without pause or rest. You’re the one they count on. The one who steps in when others
Read more →Let’s be honest: Philanthropy alone is not going to save us. The federal government is pulling back. From USAID shutdowns and the looming threat to Medicaid, the safety net is unraveling. Nonprofit leaders are being handed the thread and told to weave miracles. They’re expected to do more
Read more →I recently lost a cherished friend, mentor, co-conspirator, wise woman, and bright light in my life. Thelma was 96 (40 years my senior), and she lived a bold, beautiful life. She loved family, sought beauty in all ways possible, and was so deeply spiritual her life was
Read more →We all have experienced procrastination and the inertia that prevents forward movement.
There’s a saying that can help us out of this trench: Effort Creates Energy.
Read more →I’ve spent nearly 30 years in the social sector working with great leaders to address some of the most pressing concerns for communities including poverty, homelessness, mental health, healthcare access, child abuse, juvenile justice, and more. It is my belief that this sector, which is the largest
Read more →I once heard leadership defined as an interaction where influence occurs. Notice there is no power dynamic or judgment. The influence is neither good nor bad. It is simply an interaction where influence happens. Authenticity is defined as real, actual, or genuine. Not false. True to one’s
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