Join Me February 12 for a Free Teleseminar: Fall Back in Love with Your Nonprofit Job

Happy February! Our 2013 Nonprofit Rockstar Teleseminar Series continues this month with the theme of LOVE. As in loving your life as much as you love your nonprofit career. I hope you will join me, Rosetta Thurman and a special guest speaker for a discussion about how you can fall back in love with your nonprofit job and avoid burnout. You’ll get some much-needed inspiration, tips for productivity and encouragement to live with more balance.

Fall Back in Love with Your Nonprofit Job:
How to Get Re-Inspired, Become More Productive
and Create a Life Beyond Work

Date: Tuesday, February 12, 2013

Time: 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm EST

Where: via teleconference, dial-in information will be provided upon registration

Click here to register for free >>>

This teleseminar series is co-sponsored by Idealist, Young Nonprofit Professionals Network (YNPN) and Emerging Practitioners in Philanthropy (EPIP)

Following the path of a nonprofit career takes a unique touch of passion and commitment. But as our roles grow, so can the number of tasks and conflicts that land on our to-do lists. Without realizing it, our days are focused on seemingly endless duties and struggles as our energy is exhausted just pushing to get to the end of the day. However, being a Nonprofit Rockstar is not about trying to take on more than what is humanly possible; one important characteristic is achieving a healthy work/life balance so that you can stay refreshed and enjoy the work you love every day!

This February, let’s catch some of that love that’s in the air and channel it back into our own nonprofit work! Remember that feeling you had that inspired you to choose this path in the first place? Let’s hold on to that as we learn strategies toward getting the most out of our careers, both personally and professionally.

This teleseminar will be recorded, so if you can’t make it this time, you will still receive the replay afterwards.

About the 2013 Nonprofit Rockstar Teleseminar Series

This free, monthly teleseminar series covers a variety of topics in nonprofit career and leadership development. Each session features experts who share information, ideas and inspiration to help you accelerate your career and enhance your leadership skills. For more information and a full teleseminar schedule, visit nonprofitrockstar.com. Organizing the series is Tiffany Rivera, the Volunteer Intern at Thurman Consulting. Questions? Contact Tiffany at rivera.tiffany.n@gmail.com.

About Rosetta Thurman

Rosetta Thurman is the President of Thurman Consulting, an education company that provides personal and professional development opportunities to empower a new generation of leaders to change the world. Rosetta is a nationally-recognized speaker and facilitator who has helped hundreds of nonprofit and association professionals improve the way they work, lead and live their lives. Her popular keynote speeches and workshops inspire audiences around the country to build meaningful careers, enhance their leadership skills and live with greater purpose. For more information, visit rosettathurman.com.

About Trista Harris

Trista Harris is nationally known as a passionate advocate for new leaders in the philanthropic and nonprofit sectors. She is a leading voice for Generations X and Y and seeks to create professional development opportunities throughout the sector. She writes about generational change in the foundation field in her blog, New Voices of Philanthropy and is an international speaker on working across generations to create social change. In her professional life, Trista is the Executive Director of the Headwaters Foundation for Justice. A native Minnesotan, Trista received her Bachelor’s degree in Sociology from Howard University and her Master’s in Public Policy degree, with a focus on philanthropy and nonprofit effectiveness, from the Humphrey Institute at the University of Minnesota. For more information, visit tristaharris.org.

This teleseminar series is co-sponsored by Idealist, Young Nonprofit Professionals Network (YNPN) and Emerging Practitioners in Philanthropy (EPIP)