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Jul212011

TED Talks You Should Watch: Matt Cutts on Trying Something New for 30 Days

 

There are a lot of good lessons in this short TED talk by computer programmer Matt Cutts.  Enabling change, whether that be by trying something new or getting rid of a bad habit can be easier than you think:

Matt suggests that if you want try something new, do it every day for 30 days and chances are, it will become habit.  If you start by making small, sustainable challenges, you will be surprised at what you're capable of.

What about extending this concept from the 'self' to the organization? What are some small changes that could be made to improve your nonprofit? Would you consider Matt's approach?

 

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