Something we so often fail to do when engaging with others from different cultures - including our neighbors: • Assume the same level of complexity in others’ perspectives, experiences and ideas as the complexity we assume in our own. ~ Forbes Nonprofit Council article from Daniel Pascoe Aguilar, Founding Director, Center for Social Justice & CDO, Excelsior University https://lnkd.in/g8VF_phP
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“Our interpersonal morality gets cast aside when we are making choices on behalf of our groups.” Insights on how behavioral science can help us solve war and conflict - from Mina Cikara, a psychology professor at Harvard University who studies intergroup conflict, aggression, and prosocial behavior, and Andrés Casas, chief scientist at Neuropaz, a peace science initiative based in Colombia. https://lnkd.in/dcyKb8dw #ethics #nonprofit #ngo #peacescience
The Behavioral Scientists Working Toward a More Peaceful World - by Heather Graci - Behavioral Scientist
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Six nonprofit leaders share the alterations they've made on the job to keep bringing their best and avoid burnout. https://lnkd.in/gTEC8yF5 #nonprofitleader #burnout
Leaders’ Advice for Other Leaders
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A 2023 report from Nonprofit Tech for Good indicates 27% of nonprofits have been targeted in a cyber attack. Here they list the 5 things you should be doing to protect your organization: https://lnkd.in/edkYuyxF
5 Cybersecurity Best Practices for Your Nonprofit
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So many people hate commuting by car. So why aren't organizations thinking more creatively about transport in their return-to-work plans? https://lnkd.in/g8huZs_x
Cars are king of the commute. But employers may have a once-in-a-generation chance to change that.
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Polarization too often blinds us to the fact that people on the 'other side' are complex individuals, not clones of each other. The more we know about our opponents' lives, the more animosity fades. https://lnkd.in/d5qNyCHF
Seeing People as Individuals Reduces Political Hostility
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"Constantly fighting my instinct to direct my own actions, socialize with loved ones, and get outside eventually led to burnout. I wasn’t alone. My peers were also sleep-deprived, anxious, self-medicating, and unable to enjoy the simple pleasures in life." Modern work and the built environment are making us miserable. https://lnkd.in/efhtrYVP
How to rewild yourself | Psyche Guides
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Women shoulder much of the work at home, and tend to be more fluid in their careers as they fill other life roles. How does your org respect this reality in the hiring / promotion process? https://lnkd.in/dnVqEiZe
It’s Time to Redefine Our Gendered Idea of “Ambition”
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How to make a difficult decision It’s tempting but unwise to delay important choices. Grasp the nettle by using both systematic checklists and gut instinct https://lnkd.in/dXyNfep2
How to make a difficult decision | Psyche Guides
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1. Name your fears and face them. 2. Know your appetites and control them. 3. Be neither a cheapskate nor a spendthrift. 4. Give as generously as you can. 5. Focus more on the transcendent; disregard the trivial. 6. True strength is a controlled temper. 7. Never lie, especially to yourself. 8. Stop struggling for your fair share. 9. Forgive others, and forbear their weaknesses. 10. Define your morality; live up to it, even in private. https://lnkd.in/eEEC9y82
Aristotle’s 10 Rules for a Good Life
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