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How to Stave Off Burnout

June 24
22 mins

Episode Description

As federal spending cuts, government policy shifts, and economic turbulence roil the nonprofit world, nearly 90 percent of leaders are worried they’re burning out, according to a new study by the Center for Effective Philanthropy.

To help leaders figure out how to avoid exhausting themselves and their staffs, we turned to Sean Goode, an executive coach, to tackle this topic for our final episode of the first season of Nonprofits Now: Leading Today.

Goode led Choose 180, a Seattle nonprofit that works to keep marginalized youth out of the criminal-justice system, and then took a senior role at the Seattle Foundation before he decided to focus full-time on helping mission-driven executives lead better. His experiences have led him to challenge many conventional approaches to nonprofit leadership. 

 Among Goode's insights:

  • Curiosity is an essential trait for any leader. 
  • Recognize the toll it takes when you only focus on what’s new and what’s next. 
  • Make fundraising about community engagement, not transactions. 
  • Being a good CEO is a lot like being a good parent. 

Connect with Sean on LinkedIn. And watch a video recording of this interview https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bw_UQNKAji4 

For more advice on preventing burnout, check out these articles from the Chronicle:

Nonprofits Now: Leading Today is hosted by Stacy Palmer. It’s produced by Emily Haynes at the Chronicle of Philanthropy and from Reasonable Volume, Mary Dooe is the producer, Mark Bush is our engineer, and Rachel Swaby and Elise Hu are executive producers. Additional support comes from Margie Fleming Glennon, Andrew Simon, Nick Adams, Krista Niles, Amaya Beltran, and Kyle Johnson. 

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