Summary:Are you walking, resting, or sprinting right now? In this episode, Clark Vandeventer shares a powerful metaphor drawn from his time trail running in Tahoe to help you evaluate the pace of your fundraising work. He explores what it means to find a rhythm you can sustain for the long haul—and how to avoid burnout.
Clark also offers two simple, relationship-rich habits you can adopt today to deepen donor engagement without exhausting yourself. And he introduces the Clarkbot, an AI-powered tool that makes his insight and encouragement available anytime you need it.
Topics covered:
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What endurance running teaches us about sustainable fundraising 
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The dangers of running all-out too long 
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The importance of pacing: when to push and when to rest 
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Clark’s “3 donor calls on a walk” routine 
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Why handwritten notes still matter 
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The mindset of poco a poco—little by little, one travels far 
Mentioned in This Episode:
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Clarkbot – Clark’s AI-powered chatbot that answers fundraising questions in Clark’s own voice and tone. Try it for free at http://www.majorgiftsfundraiser.com 
Connect with Clark:
If you’d like personal feedback on your annual work rhythm or just want to say hello, reach out to Clark at Clark@MajorGiftsFundraiser.com.
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