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7 Strategies to Tune Up Your Trust, Community and Relationships in Online Meetings
As a leader-facilitator who inspires possibility within community, organizations and individuals, you can intentionally offer opportunities for trust building even in virtual meetings. Here are some starting points:
5 Strategies to Build Upon and Celebrate Strengths in Meetings
Oh do we talk a lot about “strengths-based” approaches in our field! But as you know, the ‘walk’ often doesn’t match the ‘talk’. How frequently do we offer constructive criticism or improvement feedback rather than supporting others by helping them recognize possibility within themselves? In your work as a leader-facilitator who is rediscovering possibility within your team or community, use these five strategies to get grounded in strengths.
10 Shifts from Traditional to Transformational Capacity Building
Are you interested in making a real difference through capacity building? Check out these key factors that can elevate your efforts from traditional to transformational capacity building! 💪🌍
Tee Up What’s Possible with These 16 Effective Presentation Tips
Great speakers make their work seem effortless. *SEEM* being the operative word here…Great speakers actually prepare quite a bit in advance of their talk so they can be almost on auto-pilot during their talk. Preparation is important. AND as a leader-facilitator, how you fill the space during the talk is also important. When you’re speaking with a group, take the time to prepare and practice with these tips.
7 Reasons to Connect with Other Organizations Who Share Your Mission
Developing a network with other organizations can be extremely beneficial, from focusing on specific issues and sharing solutions to creating alliances for long-term mutual gain. When a group of organizations are all focused on the same mission, it makes sense to convene as a network. Here are six benefits of connecting with other orgs—even those who seem to be “competitors” in your area.
5 Steps to Launch Your Community of Practice or Peer-Led Coaching Group
As a leader-facilitator, offering ongoing spaces where people can learn from each other and with each other is a critical piece of your role. So how do you do it? Here are five simple steps.
5 Shifts to Help You Focus on Doing More of What You Love
As a leader-facilitator that inspires possibility, part of your role is to enter with a sense of possibility so you can recognize what’s possible with others and help them see it and believe it for themselves. What that means is that you need to let go of what you have traditionally done as a leader, and instead shift your role to be more of a see-er, listener, healer, supporter. How do you create open space so you can shift your role? Here are some tips.
8 Phrases to Interrupt Harmful Behavior
Part of your role as a facilitative leader, a leader of possibility is to co-create and uphold the safety of gatherings. If we want to invite vulnerability, we have to hold space for emotional safety
Use these phrases when you notice harmful behavior in meetings, discussions, workshops and facilitated sessions.
15 Jargon-y Terms to Avoid in Nonprofit, Youth Development and Education Spaces
As a leader-facilitator who seeks to create spaces of belonging and inspire possibility, it doesn’t serve your purpose to use fancy words. Your mission is to invite people in to the conversation, not repel them. Try to avoid these jargon-y words.
7 Ways to Build Capacity From the Inside Out
To build capacity with others, you need to start with yourself. That means building capacity from the inside out. Start with these seven tips.
10 Ways to BETTER Facilitate Virtual Meetings
Here are ten facilitation skills you already have mastered for in-person sessions. As a leader-facilitator, you gotta be flexible! This post offers ways you can adapt for your virtual meeting spaces. 🙌 🙌
The 5 Least Motivational Reasons for Adults to Participate in Professional Learning
Many leaders of capacity building work bring this puzzle to us: “What would make our capacity building and professional learning efforts “more engaging” for our learners?” Here are the least motivational reasons.