When Values Signal the End of a Chapter

Serving as a volunteer board member for a fraternity education and scholarship foundation has been meaningful because I believe in the mission and the impact it can have.

I was asked to help with a podcast initiative to elevate alumni voices—something I supported because I believe in results, not busywork. However, a focus on micromanaging tasks over outcomes, have made alignment difficult.

I believe in my values. And staying true to them sometimes means recognizing when a chapter may be coming to an end.

Service works best when trust, clarity, and purpose are shared.

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