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Tips for remote interns

Candid

Outlook and Google calendars can also be useful beyond scheduling meetings. Use your calendar to block off time to tackle specific projects or priorities. Seek virtual opportunities for professional development Internships themselves are an opportunity for professional development. Ask your manager what resources are available.

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Try Exercise Snacking for Improving #WFH Mental Health

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

One of the downsides about virtual work from home is that you are sitting most of the day. In addition to the mental health benefits of improving your mood, moving your body also brings blood to the brain that helps you think more clearly and boosts personal productivity.

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How to Thrive When Work Doesn’t Love You Back

sgEngage

But you look at your overflowing email inbox and overloaded calendar and wonder—When?! Create a Start-and-Stop Routine Too many of us check emails, respond to text messages, scroll through social media, and go through our mental checklists before even rolling out of bed. Here are three strategies to help you get started.

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What Every Nonprofit Website Should Include

Allegiance Group

Social media icons According to Charity Net USA, incorporating social media buttons into your nonprofit website is essential for effective marketing. If your organization maintains an active presence on social media platforms , include social media links on your website.

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Millennials and Direct Mail Campaigns: A Crash Course

Achieve

While it can’t compete with virtual marketing’s speed and efficiency, direct mail’s personalization, tangibility, and ability to create multiple touchpoints continue to be valuable benefits. Some nonprofits even send annual calendars as a way to remind annual supporters to make their year-end donations. . Personalization.

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6 Ways Nonprofit Professionals Can Conquer Post-Pandemic Workplace Stress

sgEngage

A bit of pressure can help keep the brain alert and support you in getting focused. Technology Burnout— The onslaught of using video conference platforms and other virtual tools for everything from work meetings to family holiday celebrations has resulted in overload, burnout, and screen exhaustion.

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Tech Wellness in the Nonprofit Workplace: Tips for Avoiding Collaborative Overload

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

A quick glance at your calendar shows that you spent hours in meetings, answering emails, or working on shared documents but you can’t remember why. Because the communication virtual, you can’t see the stress you are creating for your team members when sending after hours emails. Sound familiar?