As nonprofit professionals you are no stranger to the demands of leadership. Your work is deeply meaningful—empowering communities, advocating for change, and building organizations that make a difference. But let’s be honest, it’s also exhausting. The start of a new year is the perfect time to pause and ask yourself: Am I taking care of myself as much as I’m taking care of my organization?
I recently facilitated multiple cohorts in an 8-week Positive Intelligence (PQ) program. The program’s focus was on fostering mental fitness, resilience, and emotional awareness. The results are inspiring and reinforce a fundamental truth: taking care of our self isn’t a luxury—it is necessary for effective leadership.
Here are some insights from the program that may inspire you to start 2025 by prioritizing yourself.
The PQ program participants reported that stress, self-doubt, and burnout were real challenges in their professional lives. Sound familiar? As leaders, you are often the person guiding your organization through challenges, and the world continues to throw plenty of challenges our way, but how often do you care for yourself?
Here’s what we learned:
The program’s structured framework included app-guided mental fitness exercises and weekly Zoom sessions. Participants reported:
These outcomes didn’t come from huge changes—they came from small, intentional shifts in perspective, habits, and self-awareness.
As you step into this new year, here are some ideas to help you prioritize your wellness while continuing to lead with impact:
One participant in the PQ program said it best: “This program has helped me exercise grace toward myself and others in a way I hadn’t imagined."
When you take the time to care for yourself, you set an example for your team, your board, and your community. You bring a calmer mind, a fuller heart, and a stronger sense of purpose to your work.
The new year is an opportunity to recommit—to your mission, your team, and most importantly, yourself. So, as you write down your goals for 2025, make sure “taking care of me” is at the top of the list.
You deserve to be at your best.
If you're interested in learning more about the Positive Intelligence program, join our info session at 12:00 PM on January 27. The program will kick off with sessions on Tuesday, February 11, and Tuesday, February 18, followed by six consecutive sessions held on Mondays.
Katie Weeks is a Senior Advisor with Armstrong McGuire who specializes in coaching, executive searches, and team and staff retreats. Learn more about Katie and check out her other musings in her bio. Be sure to also check out Katie's recent video on Coaching and Staff Development.
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