How
are your New Year Resolutions holding up?
Did you have all the good intentions of giving up time in your busy
schedule to help others or to improve yourself? Whether it's community
service or for a trade association, here's why you should step up and
volunteer.
DO IT ...
BECAUSE YOU WANT TO --
Not to impress your boss, pump up your resume or add a line for your
obituary, but only because you want to do it. In essence, volunteering
is a non-paid job that needs to be taken seriously.
BECAUSE YOU MAKE A COMMITMENT --
You make a commitment to people and you allocate the time. There is
nothing more disappointing than having a great committee that fades out
as the year progresses, winding up with the Faithful Few who do the real
work. You should only volunteer for those assignments that you have the
time, energy and money to complete.
BECAUSE YOU HAVE A SKILL --
Accountants become treasurers. Marketing folks are on the promotion
committee. You improve your skills with each assignment.
TO LEARN SOMETHING NEW --
Accountants can bring insight to the marketing committee. Marketing
folks learn finance by serving on the audit committee. It gives you the
opportunity to step out and try something new, or to hone your skills
in a new field.
TO LEARN HOW THE OTHER HALF LIVES --
There are differences in structure, philosophy and accountability among
governments, profit-making companies and non-profit organizations. We
are interdependent and need to know how we can best function together.
BEAUSE YOU HAVE A PASSION --
Whether it is for abandoned kittens or abused children, daffodils or
drum fish, quarter horses or history - or especially a group where you
can improve your professional skills - there is an organization that
needs your enthusiasm.
TO DEVELOP AN INTEREST --
Perhaps you would like to know more about a subject - painting techniques,
for example. Volunteering at an art museum allows you to test the waters
by observing a group at large, participating on the fringes and learning
about the subject. If the interest becomes a passion, how fortunate.
If not, you have a better understanding and learned something new.
TO GAIN LEADERSHIP SKILLS AND EXPERIENCE --
Truly, there are few natural born leaders. Most of us have worked our
way up the ladder by raising our hands and jumping in. It is a great
way to overcome shyness, to learn team work and to develop abilities
in public speaking, letter writing and organizational development.
BECAUSE VOLUNTEERING HAS NO AGE LIMIT --
You can be the youngest, oldest or middlest in a group, and your time
and experience will be appreciated.
BECAUSE IT IS YOUR CIVIC DUTY --
In America , we are a country of joiners - volunteers who fight for
independence, build towns and maintain civilization. We do it because
we want to be in control of our selves. Volunteering gives you the opportunity
to give something back to your community as well as to be part of directing
its growth.
TODAY -
Thank someone who volunteers - who gives time to make your life,
your career and your community better. And, if you volunteer, give yourself
a pat on the back - you deserve it.
julia@TradeShowTraining.com
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