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How To Avoid Burnout When You Care Too Much

Learn how identifying your Civic Why can help you focus your energy, set boundaries, and avoid burnout while still making a meaningful impact in your community.

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5 Leadership Intentions for the Year Ahead

Setting intentions can help you stay grounded, focused, and connected to your power.

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Your “Why” Is Your Leadership Superpower

Find out why great leadership always starts with your own story. Your “why” can guide your choices, build your power, and help you stay focused.

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The First Spark: How 8 Women Turned Small Acts Into Big Change

Big change starts small. Learn how 8 remarkable women, from Fannie Lou Hamer to Tarana Burke, took first steps that grew into world-changing movements.

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Power in Purpose: A 5-Step Tool for Women Who Get Sh*t Done

If you care about democracy, believe the threats to it are real, and want to figure out how to plug in with purpose, this is for you.

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So You’re Thinking About Running for Office

Learn why you already have what it takes to lead and discover tangible next steps on your leadership journey.

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Answering Your Post-Election FAQs

Answering your most commonly asked post-election questions.

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7 Reasons Why Sorority Sisters Make Great Elected Leaders

Women in Greek life–sororities or women's fraternities–have what it takes to become elected leaders. Find out why!

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What’s Your Call to Action?

Hear from women who have served in office about what drove them to run.

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Why Theater Kids (Of All Ages) Should Run for Office

When it comes to politics, theater kids–of all ages–have a lot of skills that can come in handy.

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7 Actionable Ways to Build Up Your Leadership Skills

Regardless of where you are on the career ladder, it’s always a good idea to develop your leadership skills!

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4 Steps to Building a Better Community Email Course

Discover your values and use them for good in your community.