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Originally Posted by justafriend306
Sometimes volunteer work is whole lot less stressful than employment. i think that is in part due to the fact that there isn't the same pressure to perform.
Volunteering has been very beneficial to me. First of all it has been a great and rewarding experience. it has given me a sense of contribution that I have sorely missed since I stopped working. But there are other factors:
- I have gotten out of the house and it has given me something to look forward to
- it has provided a sense of routine
- it has given me opportunity to meet people and socialise
- it is giving me valuable work experience; and
- it is proving to be a positive transition back to working again
There are other ways to occupy yourself. Check out bulletin boards for groups and activities postings at your library, grocery store, etc.
Are you able to financially manage signing up for an activity (art for instance) in your community?
You seem creative, have you given thought to exploring other art forms and media?
good luck!
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I've considered it, but I'm unsure as to where I want to/could volunteer. I was volunteering at a parrot store, but long story short I was taken advantage of and lied to, so I no longer go there. It hasn't discouraged me from looking, but it was the only thing I was really interested in.
All of your points are exactly why I was interested. I loved my job there while it lasted and I would love that sort of volunteering experience again, I just really have no idea where to go.
I'm actually unsure that we have anything like that where I live... I don't think there is any public bulletin. I'll keep it in mind though.
I could do that. What do you mean though, like a class, or a group?
Photography is something that I've considered. I could save money to buy a decent camera, the only problem is I'm extremely paranoid about walking alone. My neighborhood is fairly safe by all accounts, I just have anxiety. (I wish I could just borrow someone's big dog haha)
Sorry if I was very choppy and repetitive in my reply, I feel like I was but it may have just been going back to edit it.