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From Vision to Culture Shift: Leading NGO Change Even When the System Resists

From Vision to Culture Shift: Leading NGO Change Even When the System Resists

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Have you ever felt excited to create change in your organization — only to lose momentum when things got hard, people resisted, or no one else seemed to believe in your vision?

If you’ve ever started strong but struggled to stay consistent as a leader, this episode is for you. Many NGO leaders begin with bold ideas and clear intentions, but when challenges arise, doubt creeps in and the vision fades. This week, you’ll learn why commitment — not motivation — is what separates those who make a lasting impact from those who simply get by, and how to keep going even when it feels lonely.

By listening, you’ll discover:

  • How to tell if you’re truly committed to your vision — or just interested in it.
  • The mindset shift that helps you follow through when motivation disappears.
  • Practical ways to stay dedicated to your goals, even when others question or resist your ideas.

Press play now to learn how unwavering commitment can turn your leadership vision into a reality that inspires lasting change in your organization.

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