Knowing When to Step Away

After thoughtful reflection, I decided to resign from a volunteer board.

This wasn’t an easy choice. I care deeply about the mission and the people it serves. However, differences in values, an approach, and how impact is measured made it clear that alignment was not there.

Volunteering should be rooted in a shared vision. When that element isn’t in alignment, stepping aside can be the most honest and respectful path forward—for everyone involved.

Growth sometimes means closing one chapter so another can begin.

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