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What it means to Volunteer

Like many of my posts, this one started as a thought on LinkedIn and turned into a good enough discussion that I wanted to share it here, too. I want to round out this week with a couple thoughts on what it means to serve and what it means to volunteer. I’ve had a lot …

Find Your Redlines

We outlined three potential solutions to dealing with values that are out of alignment in previous discussions. One of those was figuring out how to draw new or better boundary lines, another was opening communication channels and getting a clear understanding of expectations. The third was realizing that we just needed a new direction and …

Aligning Values

Yesterday, we did a values inventory and I asked you to think about your top 10 values, either on your own or from the provided list. If it helps, here are mine: Do any of these surprise you? Are any of these ones you were pretty sure about? Either way, I’m curious if these help …

What is your “Why?”

Because a major part of burnout is physical and emotional exhaustion, people often think it’s just attributed to having too much work. But sometimes there’s a more insidious enemy tiring you out, and that’s a value mismatch. Researcher Elizabeth Grace Saunders writes that burnout is not simply about being tired – sometimes it’s about role …

Burnout Recovery | Pace Yourself

I saw a friend post an image today that said, “January was a tough year, but we made it,” and I have never felt something so deeply in my soul. Another friend posted openly and honestly about his experience with burnout in previous years and opened the floodgates for a lot of us to chime …

As Seen in Forbes

I’ve been prodded by mentors and colleagues to get a number of different topics I’ve been working on out of the pure tech discussion forums and into more mainstream publications. I think getting an interview published in Forbes is a pretty good step in that direction! Read the full interview here!