Try to figure out what triggered the bad mood. Then look around. Appreciate your surroundings, the people you are with and the conversations you are having. Put your focus and energy on this by being present and in the moment.

Try to figure out what triggered the bad mood. Then look around. Appreciate your surroundings, the people you are with and the conversations you are having. Put your focus and energy on this by being present and in the moment.

Mentorship reshapes nonprofit organizations, but the qualities that make a good mentor often stay hidden beneath the surface. A mentor’s ability to bring more than expertise helps others excel in their careers and creates lasting effects. Your organization’s success depends on identifying and encouraging these qualities. Good mentors do more
Mentorship in nonprofit organizations changes careers and missions profoundly. A striking statistic shows that 75% of corporate managers attribute their success to mentorship. This fact demonstrates why mentorship could propel your nonprofit’s development. Professionals with mentors advance faster and earn more than those without guidance. Business mentorship typically focuses on
Mentoring programs can make your nonprofit organization much more effective. It’s no surprise that more than 90% of Fortune 500 companies already use these programs, and with good reason too. The right mentoring approach helps nonprofits boost how volunteers participate, creates future leaders, and builds a thriving culture. Your options
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