Before the Next Decision
A 12-Week Leadership Practice
March 9 – May 29
Nonprofit leaders don’t lack commitment, intelligence, or strategy.
What they lack is space.
Space to think before reacting.
Space to sort urgency from importance.
Space to decide without pressure quietly making the decision for them.
Over time, the constant stream of decisions — staff questions, board conversations, funding realities, program trade-offs — creates something many leaders rarely name:
Decision fatigue.
When space disappears, we begin to react instead of discern. We replay conversations. We rush toward relief. We second-guess ourselves long after meetings end.
Before the Next Decision is a 12-week leadership practice designed to interrupt that cycle.
This is not a course.
Not a mastermind.
Not a productivity system.
It is a structured, relational container where a small group of nonprofit leaders will practice clarity together.
What’s Included
Six Bi-Weekly Live Sessions (75 minutes each)
We will meet every other week in a small group (capped at 10 leaders). These sessions are not updates or hot seats. Each gathering slows down a real leadership tension and models how to separate reaction from discernment.
You won’t be told what to do.
You’ll practice noticing earlier.
Weekly Rhythm Between Sessions
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A short Monday framing reflection
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One small, real-world leadership experiment
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A Friday pause to capture insight before it disappears
The rhythm is intentional and light. If it feels like it’s adding pressure, we adjust.
Why This Works
Discernment practiced alone often collapses into rumination.
Practiced together, it strengthens.
Over 12 weeks, most leaders experience:
Not because they received better answers —
but because they built the capacity to decide differently.
Investment
$295 for the full 12-week practice
Two supported seats available at $145
Group size is intentionally limited to 12 leaders.
We begin March 9.
Before the next decision arrives, you’re invited to slow down.