Surviving to Thriving ⎢Nonprofit Leadership

Kathy Archer

Discover Impactful Nonprofit Leadership with Kathy Archer: Empowering Women in Nonprofits Are you a woman leading in the nonprofit sector, feeling stuck in survival mode? Leadership Development Coach Kathy Archer is here to help you thrive! Tune in to learn how to build your confidence, master composure, and lead with integrity in every situation. Join thousands of nonprofit women leaders who are transforming their leadership journey with Kathy’s expert insights and practical strategies. 🔹 Boost Your Confidence 🔹 Stay Composed Under Pressure 🔹 Lead with Integrity and Purpose Visit kathyarcher.com for more leadership resources, and follow @kathydarcher on social media for daily tips and inspiration.

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    Transformational leadership goals without the overwhelm

    Feeling overwhelmed as a non-profit leader when you try to set personal and professional goals?This episode guides nonprofit women leaders away from survival mode and into aligned personal growth. You'll discover how to set powerful, values-aligned leadership goals beyond performance reviews that feel achievable, sustainable, and deeply meaningful. You'll learn:Why self‑defined goals matter We all juggle to‑do lists and external expectations. But without goals that reflect your strengths, values, and leadership identity, you’ll stay stuck, stressed, and perpetually firefighting.. Finding your starting point Decide who you want to become, your “aspirational identity.” That clarity sets direction and motivation. Breaking big aspirations into tiny, doable steps Instead of “be a better leader,” think “block two hours on my calendar daily, and communicate that to my team.” This is how transformation happens, one small habit at a time. Building a tailored pathway What knowledge, resources, or skills do you need? Whether meditation, emotional intelligence training, journaling, or team check‑ins, create a personalized action plan. Keeping yourself accountable Identify how you’ll measure progress, tracking calendar blocks, journaling prompts, or post‑meeting reflections. Feedback and quantifiable evidence help you course-correct and celebrate small wins. Timeline matters Goals with short bursts (like 90 days) help reduce delay and boost motivation. Remember kaw! Consistency builds confidence. Boosting motivation through value Adopt Pierce Steel’s Motivation Equation: Motivation = Expectancy × Value ÷ (Impulsivity × Delay). When you see how important a goal is (connected to your values) and reduce distractions, you’ll stay on track. Embracing self‑compassion and reality Yes, this takes work, especially during crisis seasons like wildfires or funding cuts. But by starting small, giving yourself grace, and leaning on community or coaching support, growth becomes achievable. Putting it all into practice Kathy Archer and Kimberley Mackenzie share real-life examples—from journaling character strengths to habit-stacking simple moments, like eating an apple during a call—all stacking into meaningful change over time.

    42 phút
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    6 Practice Essential for Values-Driven Nonprofit Leaders

    The Six Daily Habits That Make Leadership Feel Less HeavyLeadership doesn't have to feel like a grind. But too often, nonprofit women leaders are overwhelmed, doubting themselves, and feeling like they're constantly “on.” This episode is an invitation to rethink what strong leadership actually looks like. It’s not about doing more. It’s about doing things differently. Kathy and Kimberley walk us through the six core practices from Character Driven Leadership for Women. These practices help you show up authentically, lead with values, and feel more grounded in your role. From learning how to journal for reflection (without the “dear diary”) to understanding how tiny acts of wellness can actually rewire your brain, this episode speaks directly to nonprofit women who are tired of just surviving. It’s a powerful reminder that confidence in leadership doesn’t come from a title, it comes from intentional, daily practice. Whether you're managing a team, running a board meeting, or navigating tricky conversations, these habits can help you feel more in control and aligned with the leader you want to be. What You’ll LearnThe 6 foundational practices of character-driven leadership - Why mindset is more than positive thinking. It’s your leadership operating system - How journaling (even in scrappy moments) can build emotional resilience - Why we must stop waiting for after-hours to care for ourselves - How to model and normalize wellness at work for your team - Why honing small daily habits matters more than any big leadership strategy Resources and LinksCharacter Driven Leadership Book Club https://www.kathyarcher.com/cdlbookclub.html Free Chapter of Character Driven Leadership https://www.kathyarcher.com/character-driven-leadership-book.html Join Kimberley’s Newsletter: The Compassionate Executive https://www.kimberleymackenzie.ca/ The Infinite Leadership Loop & Assessment (from Kathy’s book) https://www.kathyarcher.com/blog/unlocking-the-secrets-of-a-magnetic-workplace-four-key-building-blocks Let’s Make Leadership Feel EasierJoin The Training Library for ongoing support and tools https://www.kathyarcher.com/library.html Buy the book Character Driven Leadership for Women https://www.kathyarcher.com/character-driven-leadership-book.html Follow Kathy on Instagram @kathydarcher https://www.instagram.com/kathydarcher

    42 phút
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    How to do self reflection as a nonprofit leader

    How to lead your nonprofit with intention​In this episode, Kimberley McKenzie and Kathy Archer introduce the “Infinite Leadership Loop,” which is a reflective cycle of pausing, pondering, pivoting, and proceeding. They explore how embracing that loop transforms overwhelm into flow and helps nonprofit women leaders navigate change with confidence and grace. Each time your team or role shifts, it’s not failure, it’s forward motion. Nonprofit women leaders often step into roles prematurely or without the skills, leading to burnout, imposter syndrome, and misalignment. Kathy and Kimberley remind us that leadership isn’t a fixed ladder; it’s a dynamic loop of real-time learning, self-awareness, and values-aligned action. They share personal stories from stepping away from a promotion to managing growth in a fundraising-led organization, revealing how intentional self-reflection prevented character erosion and inner burnout. This loop isn’t just theory; it’s a practical daily practice of noticing body cues, tuning into your values, and slowing down enough to step forward with clarity and conviction. Key Take-a-waysLeadership is a journey, not a destination. Bleeps in roles signal growth opportunities, not setbacks.Infinite Leadership Loop: Pause to sense body/stress cues, Ponder what’s beneath them, Pivot your perspective, then Proceed with aligned action.Raise your character floor so you don’t pay the price of burnout. Even your worst days build resilience over time.Post‑Traumatic Growth: let ick and missteps become opportunities to learn, not get stuck.Leverage strengths and support: know your genius, lean in on others, and let your team shine.

    33 phút
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    From Burnout to Balance: Leading With Character in Nonprofits

    Why Character Driven Leadership Matters to You as a Nonprofit Woman Leader​​In this warm and conversational episode, Kimberley and Kathy dig into how women nonprofit leaders often neglect defining their character, end up burned out, and feel stuck responding to crisis rather than leading with purpose. They show that character isn’t just aspirational values—it’s what others experience from you day to day. ​ Through real stories—like the HR decision to gently notify someone ahead of a layoff—you’ll learn what happens when you pause, trust your intuition, and follow your moral compass. The conversation explores how leading from emotion, integrity, and authenticity isn’t a liability—it brings safety, trust, and a sense of flow to your team. You’ll walk away with practical ideas to define your moral “hills you’ll die on,” build alignment between your ethics and actions, and let your natural strengths shine in leadership, all while protecting yourself from burnout and embracing your identity fully.In this episode, Kimberley McKenzie and Kathy Archer explore how character—your daily behavior and ethics—trumps simply knowing your values. If you’ve ever felt misaligned in leadership, this is the encouragement you’ve been waiting for. Key TakeawaysCharacter is not just your values—it’s your reputation and daily conductDefining your “aspirational ceiling” and “behavioral floor” builds trustUse the Leadership Pause to check if your actions align with your valuesNotice when something feels icky—it’s your body telling you you’re misalignedEmbrace emotional intelligence—recognize and name feelings, don’t shut them offModeling vulnerability invites psychological safety and stronger teamworkPersonal and professional growth are one journey—authentic leadership comes from integrating them

    36 phút
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    How to really take a break and why you should - For nonprofit leaders who don't want to burnout

    Feeling Stretched Too Thin? This Episode Is for YouIf slowing down feels impossible right now, you're not alone. In this powerful conversation, Kathy and Kimberley explore why taking a pause is essential for nonprofit women leaders, and why it's so hard to actually do. You'll walk away with validation, practical tools, and a fresh mindset to help you lead with more calm, clarity, and confidence. 💬 Why This Conversation Matters for Women in Nonprofit LeadershipDo you ever feel like you need to prove your worth by being the first one in and the last one out? Like, if you take a break, people will think you’re lazy or not doing enough? In this candid and heartfelt episode, Kathy and Kimberley dive deep into why women leaders in the nonprofit sector struggle to pause and how that very pause can be the key to sustainable, values-aligned leadership. They share real-life stories (yes, car naps are totally a thing), offer brain science-backed insights, and break down what it really means to pause with intention. It’s not about doing less, it’s about showing up with more clarity, purpose, and confidence in leadership. You’ll learn about the “Infinite Leadership Loop” and how it starts (and ends) with pausing. Whether it’s a 60-second breath between Zoom calls or a full-on nap in the boardroom, this episode reminds you that rest isn't a reward; it’s a responsibility. If you’re craving more grounded leadership and less of the nonstop hustle, this conversation is your permission slip to slow down, reset, and lead differently. ✨ What You’ll LearnWhy pausing feels so uncomfortable, especially for women in leadershipHow societal expectations and impostor syndrome keep us from restingThe neuroscience behind why slowing down actually boosts leadership performancePractical ways to integrate pauses into your day (without guilt)How to model sustainable leadership for your teamThe 4 types of leadership breaks: body, soul, mind, and strategyWhy rest is not laziness. It’s preparation for effective action 🗣️ Powerful QuotesKimberley MacKenzie said, “If you’re a leader and no one is following you, you’re just going for a walk.” Kathy Archer shared, “You are not asking permission to take a break. Boundaries are not a question. They are a statement.” 📚 Resources and LinksCharacter Driven Leadership Book Club Free Chapter of Character Driven Leadership Join Kimberley’s Newsletter: The Compassionate Executive The Infinite Leadership Loop & Assessment (from Kathy’s book) 💌 Let’s Make Leadership Feel EasierJoin The Training Library for ongoing support and tools Buy the book Character Driven Leadership for Women Follow Kathy on Instagram @kathydarcher

    36 phút
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    Feel Like You’re Drowning in To-Dos? Let’s Fix That

    You’ve tried all the time hacks, and they don’t work! Here’s what actually worksYou’ve downloaded the planners. But somehow, the overwhelm keeps coming back. Why? 🤷‍♀️ Because no one told you how your emotions are driving your to-do list. In this episode, you’ll hear two AI podcasters breaking down my course, The Emotions of Time Management, and why traditional systems fall short for nonprofit leaders. 💡 What You’ll Learn: ✔️ Why time, focus, and energy—not time alone—are your true leadership resources ✔️ The emotional blocks behind procrastination, perfectionism, and burnout ✔️ How to use symbols, systems, and self-awareness to decode your to-do list ✔️ How your values shape your work habits—and how to use that insight for better time management ✔️ The Infinite Leadership Loop and how to get out of survival mode for good 🎧 This isn’t just another productivity episode. I hope it’s a wake-up call for nonprofit women leaders who want to lead with clarity, confidence, and calm. If this episode resonates with you, imagine having the whole system at your fingertips. That’s what you’ll find inside The Emotions of Time Management course in The Training Library. Links mentioned👉 Join The Training Library today: https://www.kathyarcher.com/library.html 👉 Learn more about The Emotions of Time Management course https://kathy-archer.teachable.com/p/the-emotions-of-time-management Stay connected: LinkedIn: @kathydarcher Instagram: @kathydarcher Facebook: @kathydarcher

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Discover Impactful Nonprofit Leadership with Kathy Archer: Empowering Women in Nonprofits Are you a woman leading in the nonprofit sector, feeling stuck in survival mode? Leadership Development Coach Kathy Archer is here to help you thrive! Tune in to learn how to build your confidence, master composure, and lead with integrity in every situation. Join thousands of nonprofit women leaders who are transforming their leadership journey with Kathy’s expert insights and practical strategies. 🔹 Boost Your Confidence 🔹 Stay Composed Under Pressure 🔹 Lead with Integrity and Purpose Visit kathyarcher.com for more leadership resources, and follow @kathydarcher on social media for daily tips and inspiration.