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Craig Gaskill - Benefits of Volunteering

Craig Gaskill participates in charity distance runs and races to raise money for a host of other causes as well.

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Craig Gaskill - Benefits of Volunteering

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  1. Craig Gaskill: Benefits of Volunteering https://craiggaskill.wordpress.com

  2. Craig Gaskill is a busy Los Angeles, California, retail operations manager with a wife, four children and a regular triathlon-training regimen. Despite his already-busy life, though, Mr. Gaskill makes time to volunteer regularly. Volunteers like Craig Gaskill work to help people, but they also do it for benefits like those below: https://craiggaskill.wordpress.com

  3. • Live a Longer, Healthier Life. Volunteers lead longer, healthier lives than those who never donate their time. Some studies have shown that volunteering can improve your health more than a regular exercise routine can. Volunteering helps you remain physically functional, it stimulates your mind to prevent brain degeneration and it gives a sense of purpose post-retirement. Volunteers who begin earlier in life reap greater benefits. https://craiggaskill.wordpress.com

  4. • Build Strong Friendships. Adult friendships aren’t easy, but volunteering opens the door to connections with likeminded people. Select causes that you believe in to volunteer for to ensure that you meet people who share your interests. Volunteer-based friends always have something productive to do when they get together, and some of the strongest adult friendships begin with donating your time. https://craiggaskill.wordpress.com

  5. If you have a friend that you don’t spend much time with because you don’t enjoy similar activities, consider using volunteer work to bond. Ask a friend if he or she would like to join you volunteering once a month, for example, and enjoy that person’s company in a constructive setting. https://craiggaskill.wordpress.com

  6. If you’re motivated by the above benefits, don’t feel bad – there’s nothing selfish in acknowledging the personal benefits of volunteer work. Active volunteers like Craig Gaskill use personal benefits to motivate them to never stop giving back to others. https://craiggaskill.wordpress.com

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  8. THANK YOU

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