With our busy schedules and lifestyles the thought of volunteering for a not for profit, charity or community based organisation may not appear to be such a great idea. It can be tough to encourage people to take on a voluntary role, so in addition to showing that you appreciate your volunteers, why not show others that volunteering has a very positive side to it?
With that in mind I thought it was worth revisiting a Facebook post in October that discussed how volunteering can be good for you. In the article titled "Confirmed – Volunteering Is Good for You" on the Pro Bono Australia website, it discussed how a US study has confirmed that volunteering"... not only helps others but helps volunteers to lead to a happier and healthier life".
The article
also stated a number of points that related to giving and health benefits that
included:
· Giving and even just thinking about giving in a
spirit of generosity are linked to health and well-being.
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People who think too much about themselves and
their own desires – or their own troubles – are not very happy.
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Helping is also a form of self-help when the
giver has experienced the same problems as those receiving.
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Volunteerism has positive impacts on happiness,
mood, self-esteem, physical and mental health.
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Giving can be a lifelong benefit for those who
start young.
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Altruism is associated with a substantial
reduction in mortality rates and is linked to longevity.
As can be seen, volunteering is good for you so try and consider helping
out an organisation as your personal gain will be significant as well as the
benefits to your health.