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“An association that chooses to emerge healthier it needs to be willing to shift the energy of the board and volunteers to be positive and fun, shift down to a more manageable and nimble-size board, and via the law of attraction know the right board members will lead the association forward.”
Holly Duckworth“Associations must evolve if they are to survive into the future.”
Omer Soker, The Future of Associations“You cannot be a modern association without a contemporary board.”
Omer Soker, The Future of Associations“It can be proven that wounded people wound others. Walk circumspectly among wounded people, their injuries are deeply submerged in their brain's amygdala, and without the time-tested practice of emotional intelligence, you might find yourself scarred by association. Give your associations time to reveal their emotional intelligence or lack thereof; employers measure their associates seasonally, quarterly, and or annually; but ask yourself the question: (Q) WHY haven't you?”
Tracey Bond“I have been president of the Indian Kabbadi Association, and likewise, I have been associated with various other sports as well.”
Sharad Pawar“Ctrl+Alt+Believe: Reboot System is for associations that are courageous and want to emerge from unconscious thoughts and become conscious about choice—associations that have a deep conviction to meet the visions and mission of their members in spite of changes in the business climate, globalism, technology, generational changes, and all that is yet to come.”
Holly Duckworth, Ctrl+Alt+Believe: Reboot Your Association For Success“This not to say that the men and women associated with the Rat Bastard Protective Association had freed themselves from the powerful hold of established gender roles on their lives. Shirley Burman, Joan Brown, Jean Conner, Jay DeFeo, and Joanna McClure most frequently provided the practical component of the vision they shared with their spouses; that is, the women all worked for a living... As Càndida Smith observed, the 'contradictions of this imaginary society fell most acutely upon the women, for... they carried the burden of 'holding things together'.”
Anastasia Aukeman, Welcome to Painterland: Bruce Conner and the Rat Bastard Protective Association“Associating with winners may not make you a winner, but associating with losers will definitely not make you one.”
Jeffrey Fry“When a dove begins to associate with crows its feathers remain white but its heart grows black.”
German proverb“Now it’s when you build your association with the members, they are already there.”
Holly Duckworth, Ctrl+Alt+Believe: Reboot Your Association For Success