Why is volunteering good for mental health?
GIVING BACK HELPS OTHERS —AND YOU
Volunteering makes an immeasurable difference in the lives of others.
Tamil translation
But did you know how much you help yourself by giving back?
From lowering stress to boosting self-confidence, volunteering offers many health benefits—especially for older adults.
Just search the web:
There are over 19 million hits for articles on how doing good helps people lead better, healthier lives.
Start reaping these mental and physical health benefits today:
Decrease your risk of depression. Volunteering with and for others increases social interaction and helps build a support system based on common commitment and interests—both of which have been shown to decrease depression.
Enjoy a sense of purpose and fulfillment —and increase your self-confidence while you’re at it! Stay physically and mentally active.
A study released by Johns Hopkins University in 2009 revealed that volunteers actually increased their brain functioning. Volunteer activities get you moving and thinking at the same time. Reduce stress levels. By savoring your time spent in service to others, you’ll feel a sense of meaning and appreciation —both given and received—which can be calming.
Experience “The Happiness Effect.”
You know that feel-good sense you get after a vigorous workout?
It comes from a release of "dopamine" in the brain.
Helping others has that exact same effect—so the more you volunteer, the happier you become! Find global opportunities.
Volunteering can open up opportunities to go abroad, as many organizations and programs put on “voluntourism” trips across the globe.
Traveling spurs physical activity and mental planning while providing you different perspectives —literally and figuratively—on life.
Get active now!
Ready to start experiencing these health benefits? We make it easy!
Try volunteering at summer camps, coaching a sport or exploring other ideas in our Get Active, Get Outdoors article.
Use Create the Good to connect with local volunteer opportunities or Senior Corps, which helps those 55+ become mentors, coaches or companions to people in need.
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Source:
http://createthegood.org/articles/volunteeringhealth
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Collected by
Ezhilarasan Venkatachalam
Global Tamil Based English Trainer
Salem, South India.
GIVING BACK HELPS OTHERS —AND YOU
Volunteering makes an immeasurable difference in the lives of others.
Tamil translation
But did you know how much you help yourself by giving back?
From lowering stress to boosting self-confidence, volunteering offers many health benefits—especially for older adults.
Just search the web:
There are over 19 million hits for articles on how doing good helps people lead better, healthier lives.
Start reaping these mental and physical health benefits today:
Decrease your risk of depression. Volunteering with and for others increases social interaction and helps build a support system based on common commitment and interests—both of which have been shown to decrease depression.
Enjoy a sense of purpose and fulfillment —and increase your self-confidence while you’re at it! Stay physically and mentally active.
A study released by Johns Hopkins University in 2009 revealed that volunteers actually increased their brain functioning. Volunteer activities get you moving and thinking at the same time. Reduce stress levels. By savoring your time spent in service to others, you’ll feel a sense of meaning and appreciation —both given and received—which can be calming.
Experience “The Happiness Effect.”
You know that feel-good sense you get after a vigorous workout?
It comes from a release of "dopamine" in the brain.
Helping others has that exact same effect—so the more you volunteer, the happier you become! Find global opportunities.
Volunteering can open up opportunities to go abroad, as many organizations and programs put on “voluntourism” trips across the globe.
Traveling spurs physical activity and mental planning while providing you different perspectives —literally and figuratively—on life.
Get active now!
Ready to start experiencing these health benefits? We make it easy!
Try volunteering at summer camps, coaching a sport or exploring other ideas in our Get Active, Get Outdoors article.
Use Create the Good to connect with local volunteer opportunities or Senior Corps, which helps those 55+ become mentors, coaches or companions to people in need.
© 2018 Create The Good
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Source:
http://createthegood.org/articles/volunteeringhealth
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Collected by
Ezhilarasan Venkatachalam
Global Tamil Based English Trainer
Salem, South India.
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