Sep 16, 2025 | boundaries, core values, goal setting, Individual Philanthropy, mental health, nonprofit, personal development, self leadership, Service
A few years ago, I was a Counselor in a Day Treatment Facility for the severely mentally Ill. One of our clients believed that they needed to donate 100% of their income to charity. Now, don’t get me wrong. I’m a HUGE proponent of philanthropy and supporting...
Feb 12, 2025 | boundaries, mental health, nonprofit, podcasts, professional development, Service
Sheryl Green joins host Sabrina Walker Hernandez on Sipping Tea with Sabrina, Mind. Body. Soul Edition. Sheryl Green, The How to Say No Expert, shares practical strategies to help nonprofit professionals protect their time and energy while staying true to their...
Oct 24, 2019 | Business, Business Philanthropy, cause marketing, Entrepreneurial Skills, nonprofit, personal development, resilience, storytelling for business
Welcome to entrepreneurship… the ups, the downs, and the days when those ups and downs come so quickly that you feel like you’re on a roller coaster just minutes after scarfing down every fried food the amusement park had to offer. If you’re lucky,...
Oct 14, 2019 | Business, Business Philanthropy, cause marketing, nonprofit
If you’ve been reading any of my posts, you keep hearing how wonderful it is to collaborate with a nonprofit. You’ve learned some of the benefits, the reasoning behind it, how to choose your nonprofit, and did I mention how wonderful it is? But it...
Sep 16, 2019 | Business Philanthropy, cause marketing, content, creativity, nonprofit, Service, storytelling for business
Right now, you may be looking for a way to stand out from your competition. You may have realized that there are hundreds (if not thousands) of people out there who do what you do, and it’s time to differentiate yourself and your business. You may have come across the...
Sep 6, 2019 | Business, Business Philanthropy, cause marketing, nonprofit
“It’s so hard to sell myself.” Have you ever said that? I was having lunch with a new friend yesterday at a conference when he uttered those very words. It’s something I’ve struggled with for years, so my heart went out to him. There is something inherently difficult...
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