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VolunteerSquare Suggests: Beat the Holiday Blues by Volunteering!
Holidays have you stressed to the max? Think about volunteering as an incredible way to beat the stress and the blues this season!

An announcement from VolunteerSquare:
Ahh, it’s the most wonderful time of the year! Parties, presents and oftentimes some serious stress. At Fairfield County-based VolunteerSquare we know volunteering is great for your community but it’s also great for your mental health and can bring you happiness long after you finish with your shift.
1. Volunteering Can Boost Your Happiness
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We all want to be happy, right? And why not? Happiness can help eliminate fear and anxiety, help you maintain a more positive outlook, and it can even keep sickness at bay. It’s no coincidence that the Corporation for National and Community Service found in a study that volunteering can make people happier overall. Specifically, this and other studies show that taking the focus off of your own troubles and stress and onto helping others is key to lifting your spirits.
2. Volunteering Leads To Greater Sense of Satisfaction
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The same study also found that volunteering leads to higher satisfaction and a more positive outlook on life, and lower rates of depression. A variety of factors contribute to this trend, including working at an organization where you have a sense of purpose and can see your accomplishments on a daily basis. This sense of purpose and fulfillment often carries over into the workplace as volunteers find more satisfaction in their own workplace.
3. Volunteering Can Ward Off Depression
In addition to the overall mood boost volunteering can provide, it also can provide a support system and keep you surrounded by a group of friendly, helpful people. Going through tough times is never easy, but you never have to do it alone. Your support system helps guard against depression and other factors associated with depression and stress.
Happiness is something we all measure and define differently and we’re not doctors but we are pretty sure volunteering can put everybody on the path to well-being. Plus, now is a great time of year to get involved with lots of organizations hosting holiday-themed events.
Not sure where to start? Check us out. . Be sure to sign up for our free e-alerts so we can let you know about volunteer projects here in Connecticut that match your skills and interests. You can always get the latest on Facebook & Twitter, too.
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