Post-Christmas Resolution, Day 215 – Your Perspective Counts

Volunteered some perspective on a brainstorming challenge on sparked.com for a non-profit trying to build credibility. 

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Every single one of us has a unique perspective on the world. Although sometimes similar, we all view the world through our own personal prisms. And that perspective can really help a non-profit.

Today, I gave some feedback through the micro-volunteering site sparked.com for elderhelpers.org. They are trying to build credibility for their work with seniors who may need help in their daily activities.

Being the son of aging parents, I seemed to be exactly the kind of person who might go to their site and see if it is a good fit for the needs of my parents. I gave some candid and courteous input on what I saw, through my own personal prism.

We all have a unique take on the world and their are non-profits out there who would really like to hear from you.

Don’t be shy. Seek out those organizations whose demographic you lie in. Give them some ideas on their website, their message, and their mission.

Your perspective counts.

About Eric Winger

Our perception of time is key to how we use our time. The most fundamental way to change that perception is to give our time. This opens us up to new opportunities and ideas from which we can build to really make a difference. ... Yes, we *do* have time to make a difference!
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