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" ... 2. You feel overwhelmed finding a cause to support. Some people come to this work with a specific passion and focus. Their child had brain cancer, and they want to prevent the disease from striking other families. For the rest of us, however, it can be overwhelming to determine which issue to tackle. We care about so many needs: domestic violence or mental health? Climate change or inequality? Is it better to double down on one issue or spread our contributions across a wide range of causes? There are no right or wrong answers, but the choices can daunt us. Toss in trying to involve the wildly different interests of your adult children or the predilections of your company’s CEO, and you start to feel like a deer in the headlights. ... "
" ... Don’t let experts daunt you. Instead, use their feedback and insight as opportunities to tune-in even more to the need you’re solving. ... "
" ... Experienced - A bit of nerve is required for these next few trails, but don't let the challenge daunt you. These rides are breathtaking, but with windy backroads and unexpected delights, these are rides for veteran bikers. The Hiline trail has plenty of steady climbs, abundant views, and stacked red rock walls. Be cautious, some section of the roads are labeled black diamond. Broken Arrow - Chicken Point has also been tagged as a true classic of Sedona mountain biking. It crosses paths with the popular Jeep tour, has tons of slick rock, and includes stunning views all around. Finally, check out the Slim Shady trail, a quick and flowy downhill trail you'll want to hit over and over. ... "
" ... Specific skills required in the boardroom are likewise fostered in military service. Think risk management. Think strategy. Yet military culture is not corporate culture and the hierarchal dynamics can be radically dissimilar. Orders aren’t necessarily carried out in the private sector, not even the CEO’s orders. Board/C-Suite disputes can pose a very different kind of conflict than those that ex-officers have mastered in the past. And, companies go bankrupt despite the best efforts of officers and directors, a fact that could further daunt ex-soldiers for whom surrender in real war is unthinkable. ... "