Description |
1 online resource |
Contents |
Cover -- Title Page -- Contents -- Author's Caution -- Preface -- The Cost of Capsizing -- Notes on Technique -- Chapter 1: Paddling Heavy Water -- Learning from Rivers -- Notes on Technique: Paddling Heavy Water -- Chapter 2: The High Brace -- Why and How to Stay in Your Boat -- Making a Plan -- Enlisting Help -- When to Throw the High Brace, and When to Eddy Out -- Notes on Technique: The High Brace -- Chapter 3: When to Eddy Out -- Looking for Flat Water -- Solo or Tandem Paddling -- Options When Cutting the Eddy Fence -- Notes on Technique: When to Eddy Out |
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Chapter 4: How to Cut the Eddy Fence -- Dealing with Anger -- Storytelling -- How to Meditate -- Back to Waterton -- Math and Nightmares -- Notes on Technique: How to Cut the Eddy Fence -- Chapter 5: Forward Ferry -- Taking Responsibility -- Notes on Technique: Forward Ferry -- Chapter 6: Thrown Overboard -- Notes on Technique: Thrown Overboard -- Chapter 7: Reading the River -- When Reading the River -- FOMO -- What I Read in the River -- The Power of Myth -- Notes on Technique: Reading the River -- Chapter 8: Bow-In and Pointing Downstream -- Bow-In -- The Role of Creativity |
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Emotions and Passions -- Low Brace to Maintain Balance -- This Is Not a Holiday -- Notes on Technique: Bow-In and Pointing Downstream -- Chapter 9: Rescue Mid-River -- Creating a Culture of Resilience -- NGO Leaders -- Nonprofit Organizations -- NGO Funders -- Notes on Technique: Rescue Mid-River -- Chapter 10: Eddy Back In -- Notes on Technique: Eddy Back In -- Gratitude -- Notes -- Bookshelf -- About the Author |
Summary |
"A veteran of burnout himself, Legault looks at the culture of self-sacrifice that permeates the work done by volunteers and paid staff in the environmental conservation movement, and dissects how to manage our own time, energy, and commitment to our causes. Following a river-running metaphor, and proposing a variety of techniques to help with various states of anxiety resulting from burnout, including clarity of purpose, recognition of limits, fitness and diet, mediation and yoga, as well as organizational structural changes such as leave-of-absence policies, Legault encourages readers to find time to 'eddy out' to rest a moment in quieter waters and scout downriver to ensure our lifetime of engagement is fulfilling, effective, and self-sustaining."--Publisher's description |
Notes |
Description based upon print version of record |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references |
Notes |
Issued also in print format |
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Online resource; title from PDF version (Library and Archives Canada Electronic Collection, viewed November 13, 2020) |
Subject |
Burn out (Psychology)
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Burn out (Psychology) -- Prevention
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Job stress.
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Job stress -- Prevention
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Environmentalists -- Mental health
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Environmentalists -- Psychology
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Conservationists -- Mental health
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Conservationists -- Psychology
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Nonprofit organizations -- Employees -- Mental health
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Nonprofit organizations -- Employees -- Psychology
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Social reformers -- Mental health
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Social reformers -- Psychology
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Mental health.
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Nature conservation.
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Environmentalists.
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Nonprofit organizations.
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Social reformers.
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Conservationists.
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Burnout, Professional
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Mental Health
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Organizations, Nonprofit
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mental health.
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conservationists.
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nonprofit organizations.
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Social reformers
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Nonprofit organizations
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Environmentalists
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Conservationists
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Job stress -- Prevention
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Job stress
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Burn out (Psychology) -- Prevention
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Burn out (Psychology)
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Mental health
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Nature conservation
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Form |
Electronic book
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ISBN |
9781771603645 |
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177160364X |
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