DECEMBER 2022
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UPCOMING LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES
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OVERLOOKED CHANGE PRINICIPLES: MINDFULLY NAVIGATING CHANGE WITH THE NERVOUS SYSTEM IN MIND- Part 1
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LACY ALANA LCSW, RSW |
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Throughout our lives, we face all kinds of change. We move homes and cities, we change jobs, we start and end relationships, we gain and lose family members, identify new goals and life-paths... and so much more. While the size, difficulty, and impact of the changes we face vary - we can be sure that we'll face many more changes throughout our lives. In the workplace, change - and adapting to change - is often essential. Whether you're navigating staff turnover, adapting to a new boss, experiencing policy or funding changes, experiencing exciting growth, or shifting into new responsibilities - being able to move through change is an important part of daily life. Often, when we experience change, it can be difficult to process and orient our underlying needs, feelings, and wants - and we can get swept away in the logistics of adjusting. This can result in longer periods of adjustment, discontentment, and overwhelm.
This two part series will focus on:
- Key principles that will help guide mindful navigations of change
- Understanding the nervous system within the context of change (and how to best support yourself during periods of change)
- How to hold multitudes and complex recognition of all of the aspects of change (handling logistics while also making time to process the feelings and reactions to the process)
- How to navigate change within a team context (whatever your role - when change is unfolding in a group context - unique challenges can arise)
- Ensuring that you don't accidentally self-sabotage or self-limit during periods of change
- Leaning into what it means to "live" change
To get the most out of these sessions, we encourage your participation! These sessions are fun and interactive. Come prepared to laugh, learn, recharge and get some hands-on experience with some new tools!
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NEW! |
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OVERLOOKED CHANGE PRINICIPLES: MINDFULLY NAVIGATING CHANGE WITH THE NERVOUS SYSTEM IN MIND- Part 2
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LACY ALANA LCSW, RSW |
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Throughout our lives, we face all kinds of change. We move homes and cities, we change jobs, we start and end relationships, we gain and lose family members, identify new goals and life-paths... and so much more. While the size, difficulty, and impact of the changes we face vary - we can be sure that we'll face many more changes throughout our lives. In the workplace, change - and adapting to change - is often essential. Whether you're navigating staff turnover, adapting to a new boss, experiencing policy or funding changes, experiencing exciting growth, or shifting into new responsibilities - being able to move through change is an important part of daily life. Often, when we experience change, it can be difficult to process and orient our underlying needs, feelings, and wants - and we can get swept away in the logistics of adjusting. This can result in longer periods of adjustment, discontentment, and overwhelm.
This two part series will focus on:
- Key principles that will help guide mindful navigations of change
- Understanding the nervous system within the context of change (and how to best support yourself during periods of change)
- How to hold multitudes and complex recognition of all of the aspects of change (handling logistics while also making time to process the feelings and reactions to the process)
- How to navigate change within a team context (whatever your role - when change is unfolding in a group context - unique challenges can arise)
- Ensuring that you don't accidentally self-sabotage or self-limit during periods of change
- Leaning into what it means to "live" change
To get the most out of these sessions, we encourage your participation! These sessions are fun and interactive. Come prepared to laugh, learn, recharge and get some hands-on experience with some new tools!
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ASK A GRANT WRITER (GRANT AMA*) *ask me anything!
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SUSANNAH ERLER, CFRE |
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Got a thorny RFP question? First time writing a Federal proposal? Not sure how to start your need statement? Sign up for this free 60-minute virtual roundtable, led by Certified Fund Raising Executive (CFRE) Grant Writer Susannah Erler. She says: “nonprofit professionals, bring your grant questions and ask me anything; and maybe we’ll get some crowd-sourced answers from participants too.” Together we are stronger – the goal is to help you ‘Get that Grant’ to support nonprofit 501(c)3 organizations.
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