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Taking Time to Step Back and Celebrate
“Perfectionism is the voice of the oppressor, the enemy of the people. It will keep you cramped and insane your whole life… Perfectionism is a mean, frozen form of idealism, while messes are the [community builder’s] true friend.”
A Step-by-Step Guide to Taking Time Off as a Community Manager (+ a Free Resource!)
We are now entering what I've come to think of as prime "burnout season." Over the last few years, I've observed countless community builders grow exhausted and overwhelmed during the summer months. Here’s a free guide and resource to taking time off.
How To Deal with Constant Context Switching as a Community Builder
Context switching is something we humans try to do. When we do it, it has the opposite effect it has on a computer. We become less effective. Unfortunately, most community builders have no choice but to switch contexts. What can we do to keep up without falling apart?
Communities Require Commitment
Making a huge decision like this requires a lot of yeses and even more noes. Ultimately, that’s what any commitment requires: saying yes to one thing and no to most everything else.
On Community, Music & Taking Breaks
When you are tired, you lose inspiration, and then you cannot serve anyone. For us, it often takes a walk, music, a deep breath. You need that before you snap back to the work. And you will snap back.
Community: A Place to Perform Identities
The most impactful communities for participants are the ones where members get to perform a meaningful part of their identity. Often, they have very little room outside of that community to perform that identity, so they look to the community as a place where expression is celebrated.
Community Lessons from Canadians Fighting Poverty
From 2015 to 2017, Canada accomplished the seemingly impossible. The number of people living in poverty in Canada dropped by 20% in just those two years. It’s an incredible feat, and community-building underpinned the entire effort.
It's Okay to Burn Out
If you build communities, you're bound to push yourself a little too hard sometimes. You do it because you care. There is so much good in that.
Let's Start with a Treehouse
If you want to validate and construct a new brand community program, you can do that work in just four weeks. This is how: When you're launching any new community effort, think of filling a treehouse, not a stadium.
Community Builders Must Let Go of Perfect
Perfect. What an irrelevant word for the kind of work we do. Community building demands imperfect work. What an irrelevant word, in fact, in any world where equality and justice matter.
On Propping Up Incompetence
Lessons on community building from the catastrophe of the Fyre Festival
9 Community Book Recommendations
A list of 9 books to kickstart your professional development in community.
An Interactive Discussion on the Future of Community Design and Leadership
As more of the world comes online, our approaches to design and leadership will need to grow more decentralized and localized to remain both inclusive and effective. That's probably not news to you, but the idea does feel more urgent today as the next billion people are quickly coming online.
Community Event Inspiration: Keep it Intimate and Meaningful
A few weeks back, I had the pleasure of attending an annual community ritual hosted by a small business located near Seattle, WA. A new friend invited me to observe but told me he didn't want me to know what was going to happen at the event until I got there.