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# 104 Review 2024 Strategically as a Nonprofit Leader

# 104 Review 2024 Strategically as a Nonprofit Leader

Update: 2024-12-18
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If you're a nonprofit leader wanting to grow, lead confidently, and make an impact, a year-end review is a step you can’t afford to skip! 

In this episode, I walk you through why reviewing the past year is the key to unlocking your leadership potential.


You’ll learn how to reflect strategically, recognize your growth, and set the foundation for success in the new year.  


Grab the free worksheet I mentioned below to guide your reflection process, and join me on January 8th to develop your Leadership Blueprint where we’ll:  

✅ Review your year together.  

✅ Set goals that are actionable and realistic.  

✅ Create a manageable plan to grow and develop as a leader.  

Stop surviving.

Start thriving. 

This is how you build confidence, composure, and balance as you lead your team and life.  


🎯The main points:

1. Why a year-end review is critical for nonprofit leaders.  

2. How reflecting on “who you’ve become” leads to meaningful growth.  

3. Practical questions to ask when evaluating the past year.  

4. How to identify what worked, what didn’t, and where to focus next.  


📥 Download the Free Year-End Review Worksheet:

👉 https://kathyarcher.lpages.co/gs28/


🧰 Resources I Mentioned:

Take the Free VIA Character Strengths Assessment:

The Training Library Membership

Join the Nonprofit Leadership Blueprint starting January 8th!


💬 Connect With Me:

Instagram @kathydarcher  

Website https://www.kathyarcher.com

The Training Library https://www.kathyarcher.com/library



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# 104 Review 2024 Strategically as a Nonprofit Leader

# 104 Review 2024 Strategically as a Nonprofit Leader

Kathy Archer