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The LoveAdmin Community has really kept

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If that’s the case, you could join forces and train out of each of your clubs.

Join a community
Being able to access knowledge, best practice and advice from people who understand your sport or business / sector can be invaluable. This is one of the reasons why we set up the LoveAdmin Community Groups on Facebook.

We wanted to bring together like-minded people brazil rcs data who understood each other’s challenges – beyond just admin. This proved vital during the pandemic when clubs were having to adapt to a new way of working, as well as react to official advice.

Debi McPhee, owner of JUMP Gymnastics Club, says: “ us going over the lockdown period and allowed us to network with new and fabulous club owners and managers as well as the LoveAdmin team too.”

Facebook is a great place to start if you’re looking to join a community. You can find a list of the LoveAdmin Community Groups here.

Celebrate success
As we’ve already mentioned, people moving to another club can be challenging. But rather than feel resentful, celebrate their success instead. It’s likely their experience with you gave them the tools, drive and knowledge they needed.

Parting on good terms also gives you a valuable contact at another organisation, which may be useful in the future. The next time someone leaves your club, send a friendly ‘well done’ email or make a more public gesture with a congratulatory post on social media.

Recognise what’s best for your members
It can be the case that moving between clubs is beneficial to members. Emily Redding, says: “In highly competitive situations, where success is often perceived as number of medals won, or results in an exam session, it can be easy to take the loss of a student personally. But what is the wider goal?”
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