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Connect with charity folk

Working with the same group of people all the time can have some disadvantages.

Here are a few of them:

Stale ideas. When you work with the same people all the time, you’re more likely to get stuck in a rut and come up with the same old ideas. This can lead to boredom and stagnation.

Conflict. When you spend a lot of time with the same people, there’s a greater chance of conflict arising. This could be due to personality clashes, different working styles, or simply because you’re all getting on each other’s nerves.

Lack of diversity. If you only work with people who are similar to you, you’re missing out on the opportunity to learn from and be inspired by people from different backgrounds and with different perspectives. This can limit your personal and professional growth.

Feeling stuck. If you’ve been working with the same group of people for a long time, you may start to feel like you’re stuck in a rut. You may not be challenged or motivated to grow.

 

Connect with charity folk

If you work in the charity sector and would like to connect with other charity folk to generate new ideas, new opportunities, a more balanced world view and a stronger sense of community…you can make a start by joining our free session, held on Zoom, where we offer you the opportunity to have open conversations with others. We hope you will take away new ideas, new opportunities, a more balanced world view and a stronger sense of community.

These are free 50 minute online sessions on Zoom where you will get the chance to have conversations with other charity folk.

There’s no presentations or panels, it’s just an opportunity to chat.

For free!

Dates

We are aiming for a regular slot towards the end of the month on a Wednesday at 4pm for 50 minutes.

We hope you can join us…

27 Sept 2023 4pm

25 Oct 2023 4pm

29 Nov 2023 4pm

"Thank you for facilitating, and to everyone who I had the honour of speaking to. It’s always good to connect and to share experiences."
LP
Charity person
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