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An article that discusses the 'fainting goats' issue that may often occur. Board members are often honoured to be a board member, but when asked to chair a meeting, represent the club anywhere, present or understand how the annual report works, they stare restlessly at the ceiling and when you push, they almost faint. In sports clubs, many members are fainting goats: they want to do sports, but if you ask them to do volunteer work, they are not available.
An article that discusses the 'fainting goats' issue that may often occur. Board members are often honoured to be a board member, but when asked to chair a meeting, represent the club anywhere, present or understand how the annual report works, they stare restlessly at the ceiling and when you push, they almost faint. In sports clubs, many members are fainting goats: they want to do sports, but if you ask them to do volunteer work, they are not available.