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Ep. 125: How to Make Decisions Swiftly and Lead Your Organization

Ep. 125: How to Make Decisions Swiftly and Lead Your Organization

FromGrant Writing & Funding


Ep. 125: How to Make Decisions Swiftly and Lead Your Organization

FromGrant Writing & Funding

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Length:
30 minutes
Released:
Jun 16, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

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✨✨ Visit www.grantwritingandfunding.com to get the proven G.R.A.N.T.S. formula to write winning grants ✨✨

Being stuck in decision paralysis is real. This might be because you have made the 'wrong' decision before or you aren't sure about the future and how it will all turn out.

Honestly, either of those reasons feeds into your decision paralysis, but digging a layer deeper is more important and effective. 

It's knowing not just what your values are, but in what order you follow your values. 

For the month of June, I am giving you some amaze-balls strategic planning action steps to follow. Last week I shared the 4 Reasons to Expand (Not Grow) Your Nonprofit or Freelance Consultancy. We will continue how to not just survive the pandemic, but how to thrive utilizing basic action steps.

Keep listening if you resonate with one of the following:

Nonprofit Leaders and Freelance Consultants: This is for you if:

✔ You are not sure where to even start with pivoting your organization in the new normal
✔ You take on projects sometimes that you want to avoid completing and aren’t sure why
✔ You have a really hard time making decisions

As we follow through on the series this month, we are doing to discuss how to know when to cut your expenses in order how to expand.

For this podcast, you will learn how to do the following:
1. List all of your values for your nonprofit or business
2. Evaluate them and see if they really are the main values
Brainstorm new values (check out www.grantwritingandfunding.com/125 for more ideas)
Read them out loud and see if they are action words and have emotional meaning for you
3. Prioritize your values
4. Look at your products / services and see if there is something that is not congruent with your values and needs to be strategized or cut.

If you enjoyed this podcast, please leave a review on iTunes! I’d love to hear your thoughts and this helps others find the podcast and get value to help their nonprofits or freelance consultancies expand.

I’d love to connect with you!

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Thanks for listening!
Holly Rustick
Expert Grant Writer & Bestselling Author
Released:
Jun 16, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

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Holly Rustick, world-renowned grant writer, Amazon bestselling author, and nonprofit Guru, reveals all her freelance business tips, grant writing strategies, nonprofit funding action steps, and tips and tools so you can be ahead of the curve with your freelance grant writing business, nonprofit consultancy, or nonprofit organization. Discover how you can develop clear frameworks to grow your freelance or nonprofit work and create a positive impact in the world. Holly has more than 15 years of grant writing and nonprofit experience, 10+ years of freelance grant writing experience, and has secured millions of dollars for nonprofit organizations throughout the world while building up a successful and leading grant writing company. Freelance grant writing tips, grant writing hacks, grant research tools, strategic planning systems, board training steps, nonprofit fundraising blueprints, governance guidelines, crowdfunding counsel, and online courses accessibility will help you better understand how to crush it for your freelance grant writing company, nonprofit consultancy, or nonprofit organization. Check out www.grantwritingandfunding.com for more resources! Warmly, Holly