The Brave and Balanced Fundraiser
Why Moving Faster Isn't Always the Answer What if the thing making you feel like you need to speed up is actually the thing asking you to slow down? In this episode of The Brave & Balanced Fundraiser, Erin McQuade-Wright explores the hidden cost of living in a constant state of urgency. From fundraising campaigns and Giving Tuesday deadlines to overflowing inboxes and endless to-do lists, many nonprofit professionals have learned to operate as though every day is an emergency. But what happens when urgency becomes our default way of being? Drawing on her own experience in fundraising leadership, Erin shares how chronic urgency can narrow our perspective, strain our relationships, disconnect us from our bodies, and ultimately make us less effective—not more. You'll learn: * Why urgency is a normal human response—but a dangerous long-term strategy * How constant activation affects your nervous system, creativity, and decision-making * The surprising reason reflection can feel uncomfortable when you're stuck in "go mode" * Why many fundraisers feel guilty slowing down, even when they desperately need it * Practical ways to pause, regulate, and respond more intentionally when everything feels urgent Erin also shares insights from Mark Nepo's The Book of Awakening and reflects on the fundraising culture that often rewards exhaustion while overlooking sustainability. If you've ever felt like you can't stop, can't rest, or can't slow down because there's simply too much to do, this episode is for you. In This Episode: * The difference between true urgency and chronic urgency * How fundraising culture can normalize burnout * Why post-campaign reflection is often the first thing to disappear—and the thing we need most * The hidden belief that slowing down is irresponsible * What it means to "slow down to go fast" Journal Prompt: Where in your life are you telling yourself, "I don't have time for that"? Could that be the very thing your nervous system needs most? Subscribe to The Brave & Balanced Note for weekly reflections and practical tools to help you fundraise, lead, and live with more steadiness and less stress: The Brave & Balanced Note [https://brave-balanced-note.kit.com/profile?_gl=1*qniw91*_gcl_au*MjEwODgyNzI0OS4xNzc1NzY5ODE1] Send Erin a text [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2555461/fan_mail/new] Book your 1:1 Brave and Balanced Breakthrough Coaching Session here: https://calendly.com/vitalistcoaching/brave-balanced-breakthrough ✨ Stay Connected & Continue Your Fundraising Growth Listen to all episodes + subscribe: https://thebraveandbalancedfundraiser.buzzsprout.com [https://thebraveandbalancedfundraiser.buzzsprout.com] Join the community: The Brave & Balanced Fundraiser Facebook Group 👉 https://www.facebook.com/groups/braveandbalancedfundraiser [https://www.facebook.com/groups/braveandbalancedfundraiser] Book a Brave & Balanced Breakthrough Call: A personalized 1:1 session to support your inner clarity and fundraising wellbeing. 👉 https://calendly.com/vitalistcoaching/brave-balanced-breakthrough [https://calendly.com/vitalistcoaching/brave-balanced-breakthrough] Learn more about Erin’s coaching & nervous-system based support: VitalistCoaching.com Connect on Instagram: @erinmcquadewright
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