Once You Reflect This Way, Your Perspective Changes
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If you're doing a year-end reflection, you need to listen to this episode.  I have some tips for how to do your time of reflection so that you get the most out of it. Because at the end of the day, I want you to learn from this time of reflection because when you learn from what you've done in the past, your perspective changes for what you can do in the future. ▶️ Once You Reflect This Way, Your Perspective Changes   ▶️ Key Points: 00:58 Reflecting on 2023 04:30 Scheduling a time and goal for reflection 05:37 Reflection questions 9:13 What do you want to do differently in the future? Resources from this episode: Listen to the episodes I mentioned in the episode: ▶️ E52: Should You Use Leadership Training or Leadership Coaching in Your Nonprofit? ▶️ E43: Is Learning and Development a Valued Business Partner in Your Nonprofit? Three Ways to Know For Sure ▶️ E36: How Nonprofit Learning and Development Leaders Can Use Play to Create Organizational Change ▶️ E50: An Inside Look at a Learning and Development Consulting Business Join the Nonprofit Learning and Development Collective: https://www.skillmastersmarket.com/nonprofit-learning-and-development-collective Was this episode helpful? If you’re listening on Apple Podcasts or Spotify, follow and leave a review! 👇👇👇 Know anyone who would benefit from this episode? SHARE this with your friends. 🔗 Connect with Heather Linkedin: Heather Burright Website: skillmastersmarket.com Book an interest call with Heather here.
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