• ANNOUNCEMENT! How Doing Less Can Lead to Bigger Impact as a Humanitarian and International Development Leader

  • Aug 1 2024
  • Length: 12 mins
  • Podcast

ANNOUNCEMENT! How Doing Less Can Lead to Bigger Impact as a Humanitarian and International Development Leader

  • Summary

  • If you want to make a greater impact on your team and work while avoiding overwhelm and overwork, check out this FAN FAVORITE episode from the new podcast "The Modern Humanitarian and Development Leader"!

    You can find it wherever you're listening to this episode! Just search for "The Modern Humanitarian and Development Leader" and make sure to SUBSCRIBE for the latest updates!

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    Ever feel like you're drowning in your workload and still not making the impact you want?

    In this episode, we tackle a critical issue facing humanitarian and development leaders today: burnout. Discover why traditional ways of working are causing you more harm than good and how you can break free from this cycle.

    In this 11 minute episode you'll learn:

    1. The real reasons behind burnout that you might not be aware of and how to address them.
    2. Gain insights on how to become a modern leader who maximizes impact while reducing stress and overwhelm.
    3. Learn how to acquire practical skills to empower your team, enhancing productivity and fostering a high-performing, inclusive work environment.

    Don't let overwork and overwhelm hold you back—listen to this episode now and start your journey towards more effective and sustainable leadership!

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