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How To Stop Your Nonprofit’s After Hours Email Habit

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Train Your Attention: Maybe you have no intention of “working” when you aren’t in the office, but you have become so accustomed to constant distractions, that regardless of you are doing, you are mindlessly tapping on your emails, texts, and social media icons on your phone. Next, focus on training your attention.

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Social Networks and Digital Sharecropping

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

That’s because a lot of the social networking sites allow you to find other people on their site by giving them your gmail username and password, or your email contact list. However, Michelle, your attitude is to not join yet another social network. at 12:50 pm Well, I can imagine they might love my attitude right now.

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112 Nonprofit Blog Posts, Articles, and Stories from 2013 You Can’t Miss.

Connection Cafe

Micro content has trained us to prefer our information bite-sized rather than super-sized. For many, it might involve a little attitude adjustment. Scott Gilman sheds some light on what the new Gmail tabs mean for nonprofits in his npEngage post, New Gmail Tabs and Nonprofits: don’t Panic, Don’t Assume the Worse and Keep an Eye on It.

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