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Overcoming The Burnout Barrier At Nonprofits!

Overcoming The Burnout Barrier At Nonprofits!

FromThe Nonprofit Show


Overcoming The Burnout Barrier At Nonprofits!

FromThe Nonprofit Show

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Length:
31 minutes
Released:
Feb 27, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Anthony A. Dicks Jr., the senior leadership consultant at 180 Management Group, begins his advice on self-care and burnout with the idea,  "It's not selfish to put your mask on first because your asset is your mind, and without those natural elements like oxygen feeding your mind, you won't be in a position to help the helpless."  Anthony recently discussed overcoming the burnout barrier in the nonprofit sector, sharing  that experiencing burnout can actually be a sign of exceptional leadership and maximizing one's capacity. He stated, "If you have reached your capacity, then that means you still have an opportunity to grow and do some more." This perspective reframes burnout as a signal to reassess and adjust one's approach rather than a failure. With his energetic and insightful approach, Anthony shed light on the importance of recognizing burnout early and implementing strategies for self-care and sustainable performance. In the conversation, Anthony emphasizes the need for a proactive approach to self-care rather than waiting until burnout becomes inevitable. He shares the mission of 180 Management Group, a consulting firm specializing in organizational transformation for nonprofits, focusing on operations, leadership, and strategic planning. Anthony elaborates on the importance of developing rituals for rest, reset, and recovery across physical, emotional, mental, and spiritual dimensions. He introduces us to the concept of "right, read, run, rest, review, repeat" as a systematic approach to maintaining optimal performance and avoiding burnout. By scheduling regular periods for reflection and self-care, individuals can effectively manage their energy levels and sustain their impact in the long term. Anthony also points out the significance of using data, such as wearables tracking stress levels, to inform organizational practices and support employee well-being. He underscores the need for leaders to model self-care behaviors and create a culture that prioritizes holistic health.Watch on video: https://youtu.be/mM8G4q5YQr0Follow us on the Twitter: @Nonprofit_ShowSend us your ideas for Show Guests or Topics: HelpDesk@AmericanNonprofitAcademy.comVisit us on the web:The Nonprofit Show
Released:
Feb 27, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

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The Nonprofit Show is the daily live broadcast where our national nonprofit community comes together for problem solving, innovations, and reflections to foster greater social impacts.  Each day the hosts and their guest experts cover relevant topics, from money to management to missions, with fresh thinking and ideas to help you and your nonprofit amplify your social impact and better achieve your mission, vision and values. //Join in with The Nonprofit Show Co-Hosts Julia C. Patrick, CEO of The American Nonprofit Academy and Jarrett Ransom, The Nonprofit Nerd and CEO of The Rayvan Group.   Watch or listen to The Nonprofit Show for new knowledge and amazing inspirations.  Connect with nonprofit and social impact experts from across the globe. More details . . . https://bit.ly/34yEYk1 //Signup to watch the Live video broadcast of The Nonprofit Show and receive a show time reminder: http://bit.ly/3nxnADf // The Nonprofit Show is a production of the American Nonprofit Academy http://bit.ly/2LsVonu