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A keynote speech from Plenty about resilience
PARK CITY, Utah. — Plenty Consulting is based in Park City and they pride themselves on helping people, clients, connections, and businesses to reach their ‘highest possibilities.’
Principals of Plenty, Jeff Shuck and Jennifer Mulholland have a consistent narrative that revolves around taking time and space to reorient people and organizations to why they care about what they do, and how that can align them with both professional and personal opportunities in surprising ways. That is the core of Plenty’s work.
Recently, Plenty delivered a keynote presentation to about 2,000 executives as part of the Responsive Nonprofit Summit, an event hosted presented by Virtuous.
Virtuous gave Plenty the opportunity to discuss a growing misuse of the word “resilience,” a word that is in danger of being co-opted to mean “just deal with it.” But resilience really means something far deeper and more profound.
It has been a tough and challenging year. For nonprofit professionals, 2020 tipped the scales on a sector that already had trouble taking care of the wellbeing of its members. Everyone deserves — and needs — more.
Tune in as we explore moving beyond the myth of the professional life and personal life to surrender into a new definition of wellbeing grounded in the innate health we all share. – Plenty Consulting
Listen to the most recent Plenty For Everyone Podcast, ‘Beyond Resilience. ‘