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146: 5 Key Productivity Moves for Nonprofit Leaders (Mike St. Pierre)SUMMARYHas navigating the shifts in remote work only exacerbated gaps in your productivity? Or, maybe it didn't take a global pandemic to realize staying organized in the nonprofit sector can exhaust even the most dedicated leaders. This fatigue and sense of exhaustion is real. However, in episode #146 of Your Path to Nonprofit Leadership, we have the founder of Nonprofit Productive, Mike St. Pierre, to equip you with smart and simple strategies to maximize your productivity and avoid burnout. Take back your schedule with Mike's five key productivity moves. Patton and Mike clearly articulate the best tips and practices from technology to self-care that will provide even the busiest highly motivated leaders the clarity to focus on the right things that need attention. Cited specifically in this episode are: TickTick an organizational app, Carey Nieuwhof's podcast on time management, the project management tool ActiveCollab, Mike's own Ideal Week Template and much more!ABOUT MIKEMike St. Pierre and his wife Cary have been married 24 years and are the proud parents of four children. Mike holds a B.A. in Philosophy (Catholic University of America), an M.A. in Theology (Seton Hall University), an M.A. in Educational Leadership (Seton Hall University) and an Ed.D. in Education (College of St. Elizabeth). His articles have appeared in Our Sunday Visitor, Busted Halo, Momentum, Give us This Day, Catechist, America, Faith CATHOLIC and Productive Magazine. His first book was published by Ave Maria Press, The 5 Habits of Prayerful People: A No-Excuses Guide to Strengthening Your Relationship with God. He has been an adjunct professor at Saint Joseph College of Maine, Seton Hall University and The College of St. Elizabeth. In 2017 he received the Seton Hall University Many Are One Alumni Award. He serves on the Board of Directors for Mission Madera, a nonprofit serving students in Uganda. And he's the host of the Nonprofit Productivity Summit, an annual gathering of some of the brightest (and most heartfelt) people in the world.EPISODE TOPICS & RESOURCES A Moment to Think by Julie FuntFind out more about Nonprofit ProductivePre-order Patton's new book Your Path to Nonprofit Leadership releasing March 8th!
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Michael Sliwinski is an entrepreneur, speaker, author and blogger. Michael helps busy and overworked professionals, startups and teams learn to implement the latest productivity solutions so they can achieve success by getting things done better. Michael is the founder of Nozbe, one of the leading productivity apps. Mentioned in this episode: Remote team management Managing tasks and projects with your startup Going iPad only Productive Magazine Apple Watch Nozzle Automation and Workflow app Essentialism The One Thing Please connect with me Subscribe, rate, and review in iTunes Follow @ErikJFisher Check out more Noodle.mx Network showsThe Audacity to Podcast: "How-to" podcast about podcastingBeyond the To-Do List: Personal and professional productivityThe Productive Woman: Productivity for busy womenONCE: Once Upon a Time podcastWelcome to Level Seven: Agents of SHIELD and Marvel’s cinematic universe podcastAre You Just Watching?: Movie reviews with Christian critical thinkingthe Ramen Noodle: Family-friendly clean comedy
An Interview with Jasmine Grimm founder of Ruby Inc and her thoughts on citizen journalism, or how to have others market for you one the web. Jasmine has been nominated for Inc. Magazine's Top 30 Under 30 Top Young Entrepreneurs in America, Central Penn Business Journal’s “Top 40 Under 40,” and The ATHENA Award. Jasmine has been a popular guest lecturer at the Maastricht Institute of Entrepreneurship and her content has appeared in numerous media outlets including Under 30 CEO, Productive Magazine, National Geographic Television and Film and reprints at Harvard University. She’s active with StubbyDog and turns pit bulls into KPETS certified therapy dogs for Hospice of Lancaster County, domestic abuse shelters, and inner city after school programs. This garnered nominations for the Jefferson Award and the Henry C. Brandt Volunteer of the Year Award. She founded Ruby, Inc. a personalized styling business that helps women realize their worth is far above rubies by boosting their confidence, saving them time and money and teaching them how to dress for their body types. She's also the editor-in-chief of Connections magazine and won silver for the 2010 Pearl Award for “Best Web Writing." For fun she practices Krav Maga, and Crossfit and is working toward getting her first children's book published. Join us on Facebook or at www.increasemysmallbusiness.com where we talk about small business issues and tips, from small business mentors, coaches and small business owners.
Jasmine Grimm has been nominated for Inc. Magazine's Top 30 Under 30 Top Young Entrepreneurs in America, Central Penn Business Journal’s “Top 40 Under 40,” and The ATHENA Award. Jasmine has been a popular guest lecturer at the Maastricht Institute of Entrepreneurship and her content has appeared in numerous media outlets including Under 30 CEO, Productive Magazine, National Geographic Television and Film and reprints at Harvard University. She’s active with StubbyDog and turns pit bulls into KPETS certified therapy dogs for Hospice of Lancaster County, domestic abuse shelters, and inner city after school programs. This garnered nominations for the Jefferson Award and the Henry C. Brandt Volunteer of the Year Award. She founded Ruby, Inc. a personalized styling business that helps women realize their worth is far above rubies by boosting their confidence, saving them time and money and teaching them how to dress for their body types. She's also the editor-in-chief of Connections magazine and won silver for the 2010 Pearl Award for “Best Web Writing." For fun she practices Krav Maga, and Crossfit and is working toward getting her first children's book published. Find her at http://rubyinc.wordpress.com/ Join us on Facebook or at www.increasemysmallbusiness.com where we talk about small business issues and tips, from small business mentors, coaches and small business owners.