1. Listen: How can we empower others without listening to what their wants are? So many people who need help are so used to people making decisions for them and speaking for them. It may be uncomfortable for them to speak up. Even yourself as a professional may have an opinion, but ask yourself is this the right time to share what you think.
2. Connect: Make sure that you are connected with people who value creating life changing experiences for others. You will be surprised at how many people want to help. Ask to take a tour of their department to see what they have to offer.
3. Have options: It is hard to sell something, when you don't have much to offer. Take a look at exploring options with the person, and explain to them the benefits of each choice while also being realistic about the commitment.
4. Facilitate changes as needed to help a person learn how to make a change the right way when something is not working out. This could mean developing soft skills, and modeling professionalism.
5. Promote: Tell everyone you know about why they should value volunteerism, work programs and community empowerment. The more people know about your cause, the better.
Are you involved in a volunteer program? I'd love to know your thoughts on how you empower your own audience.
All the best,
Victoria
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