You are an introvert. an adaptable advocate.
Booster advocates can employ both bold and more subdued methods to support their issue. They recognize that sometimes it takes bringing people together, and other times they need to speak up, even if it’s from the comfort of their own home. They are masters at reflecting on the best way to advocate for an issue and then taking action.
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There are many ways to take action and make your voice heard. Here are some ways that a Booster might like to advocate:
- Write your elected officials
- Write an op-ed or letter to an editor
- Vote
- Volunteer to send text messages for an organization or politician you support
- Attend a virtual community council meeting
- Join a Facebook group that supports an issue you care about
An introvert is a person who tends to recharge by spending time alone or by enjoying the company of a few close friends. They feel drained being around people for long periods of time, particularly in large crowds. They problem-solve by thoughtful consideration and often prefer to write out their thoughts, rather than express them in conversation.
An adaptable advocate believes that to bring about change, you need to employ both the barnstormer and bridge builder style of advocacy depending on the situation. The basic principle behind a balanced approach is being able to see where both methods of advocacy can work to further goals of a cause.
A barnstormer believes that to bring about change you need to pull attention to your cause. It’s a type of advocacy that is done to draw attention and demands immediate results. The basic principle behind barnstorming is that applying pressure forces change to happen.
A bridge builder is someone who feels that the best way to move an issue forward is to look for common ground between two sides of an issue. The basic principle behind bridge building is the pursuit of compromise in order to make lasting change.