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christian
12th October 2014, 07:25
1.) You Can Travel the World on Very Little Resources

Whether it’s New York City, the Amazonas jungle in Brazil, a surf spot in Bali, a farm in the Swiss Alps or a natural reserve in the Kalahari Desert—in virtually every corner of this planet there is a place where you can volunteer.

2.) You Will Discover New Places From the Inside

Instead of arriving and staying somewhere as a tourist, you get a good idea of how it is to live there. Of course, you also have the time to go on expeditions, with the added bonus of being equipped with local knowledge from your hosts.

3.) You Will Learn Skills, Grow Your Business and Develop Expertise

Got an awesome business idea but need some help or specific skills to get it started? Register on a volunteering website and you’ll be connected to a whole world of enthusiastic, self-motivated and creative people, ready to engage in your project. Even if you’re merely renovating your garage or need help with cleaning or language practice—there will be folks messaging you from all over the world just to have the opportunity to engage with a foreign culture or learn some new skills.

As a volunteer, you have the chance to learn just about any skill you can think of. On top of that, you can also learn more about the mindset of an entrepreneur, which is indispensable if you seek to increase the degree of freedom and independence in your own life. You will see how your host assesses and utilizes opportunities and obstacles in ways that may open your eyes to the abundant possibilities that you have in terms of becoming the creator of your own path in life.

4.) You Will Live in the Now and Connect With Warmhearted, Adventurous, Bright and Creative People

After years of getting around and meeting tons of travelers in their prime, I hear them express the same sentiment time and again; people want to work, they want to get involved, they want to be part of something beautiful and uplifting—and they’re willing to get their hands dirty. What they’re not willing to do, however, is commit to a job that fills their bank accounts but leaves their souls empty and restless. The luxury of doing something they enjoy in a project they believe is worthwhile easily compensates for less cash in their pockets. They live now and they know it.

As for the folks hosting volunteers, they are often the ones creating the kinds of projects that are infused with a very pronounced positive spirit—grass roots enterprises that are slowly but surely changing the world, seeking to empower humanity instead of focusing on making financial profits only.

While most people have very positive experiences, there may sometimes be obstacles that appear between hosts and volunteers for whatever reason, but in my experience they’re fortunately few and far between. You will of course always find something in others that doesn’t quite rub you the right way, but if you remember to frequently strike a balance and check if the benefits of collaboration outweigh the hassle that comes with the inevitable occasional conflict or misunderstanding, you are bound to have a positive overall experience.

5.) You Are Pioneering New Social, Political and Economical Models

At its basis, the concept of voluntarily agreeing to work with one another is free market anarcho-capitalist—two parties negotiate the terms of cooperation freely, without obligatory third party interference. In practice, where usually food and accommodation is given in exchange for half a day’s work, you could call it a socialist model. On some projects, improvising and making the most out of little resources is the modus operandi, which resembles a resource-based economy. The businesses that are created with the help of volunteers are often sharply focused on making a positive difference in people’s lives and facilitating strong win-win situations anchored on solid economic ground.

6.) Your People Skills Will Increase Dramatically

It is widely known that traveling broadens your horizon, as the German poet Johann Wolfgang von Goethe said, “The best education for an intelligent person is found in traveling.” When you combine traveling with living and working amongst locals, you take that learning experience even further. You will be exposed to a whole world of personalities, customs, traits and lifestyles in a constant stream of new impressions flowing through your sensory system. Processing and interacting with these realities will greatly challenge and expand your social abilities in general.

7.) You Will Make Interesting New Friends and May Even Fall in Love

Essentially, there are three groups of people you will meet—globetrotters like yourself, daredevil entrepreneurs and the everyday locals. The first two groups often have a very strong drive and a real buzz about them, so don’t be surprised to find yourself at a dinner table listening in to a vivid exchange between scientists and mystics, or alternatively as part of an island expedition with a film crew who need you as part of their surf documentary. Nightly acrobatics sessions in the park or improvised concerts may become a common occurrence in your life.

8.) You Will Discover a New, Alternative Economy

If you can’t find a good employment situation on the regular job market, consider getting involved with the work exchange community. Usually you’ll meet people who do business in a way that is based on concepts like honesty, sustainability, responsibility and the genuine welfare of human beings and the planet as a whole.

While the old economy is crumbling, work exchange platforms such as Workaway (http://www.workaway.info/), HelpX (http://www.helpx.net/), WWOOF (http://www.wwoof.net/) or The POOSH (http://www.thepoosh.org/) are growing in leaps and bounds. Here’s your chance to be part of it, learn new skills and network with like-minded people to create and propel new business ideas and ways of living.

9.) You Will Get Involved With Fascinating Projects

A bunch of adventurers going off-grid in the Andes? Working with huskies in Finland? Being part of a diving school or learning about new energy technologies and sustainable construction? Pick your party. Skill sharing among volunteers is also common, and with so many inspired people crossing paths it’s not unlikely to meet people to begin new ventures with.

10.) You Will Spice Up This World and Create Amazing Places

By contributing your brain, heart and muscles to a project, you will breathe life into it and strengthen its foundation. Thus a loose network of countless beacons of creativity and inspiration continues to grow globally.

11.) You Will Come Alive

The first rule of success in the volunteering sector is to get involved with enthusiasm. In most scenarios you’ll be challenged in various ways simultaneously, so to approach it with a lukewarm spirit will at best keep you from making new, riveting experiences and at worst create tension between host and volunteer. However, if you muster up the courage and take the plunge, you will be met with exhilarating and maybe life-changing encounters—not only with people from all over the world, but also with yourself.

via Waking Times (http://www.wakingtimes.com/2014/10/11/11-reasons-volunteering-can-change-your-life/)

wegge
12th October 2014, 09:39
how did you get to your destinations?

rgray222
12th October 2014, 12:43
The evolution of volunteer work (at least for me)

At first, I believed I was doing something that benefited society
After a few months I believed I was doing something that benefited society and myself
After a few years I began to understand that everybody benefited but the largest (by far) beneficiary was me!

christian
12th October 2014, 13:17
how did you get to your destinations?

Personal friends or online finds... Self-employed work pays for the travel expenses.

Pam
12th October 2014, 13:28
cristian, thanks for the wonderful thread... I have been fortunate to be able to dedicate myself to volunteering for the last 2 years. What can I say? It has been the most rewarding of experiences. Just like rgray222 says, at the end of the day the biggest beneficiary has been myself. For many years I was a workaholic and would give money to organizations that I thought were doing good things. I wish I would have taken a small amount of time then to volunteer because it is so fulfilling. I primarily work with animal rescue but also do environmental cleanup.

There is a wonderful sense of community when you join together with others for a common goal, particular one that is altruistic. There seems to be so much more cooperation when the goal is not directly something to benefit self. I have really gotten to see the best of the human race and at this time that is very important as it is really easy to become discouraged.

Although what I do will not put a dent in the situation , I feel blessed and privileged to volunteer.

christian
12th October 2014, 13:36
Although what I do will not put a dent in the situation [...]

I think you most certainly are putting a dent in the situation. Actually, I think that's the only way to make a dent. How big the overall dent will be at the end of the day just depends on how many others will join in.

http://img.pr.com/release-file/1409/580492/Starfish11.jpg

Pam
12th October 2014, 13:45
Although what I do will not put a dent in the situation [...]

I think you most certainly are putting a dent in the situation. Actually, I think that's the only way to make a dent. How big the overall dent will be at the end of the day just depends on how many others will join in.

http://img.pr.com/release-file/1409/580492/Starfish11.jpg




cristian, thank you for saying that...you have reminded me of the other part of volunteering,,,recruit, make it so much fun that people will want to do it for that reason......

TargeT
12th October 2014, 16:43
cristian, thank you for saying that...you have reminded me of the other part of volunteering,,,recruit, make it so much fun that people will want to do it for that reason......

In black magic there's a saying "It's always easier to reach down, than to reach up" I think this can be applied to a lot of situations and topics.

It's easy to think "oh I won't make much of a change, I shouldn't even bother", The other day as I was walking from a restaurant to a convenience store to get cigarettes I saw a piece of trash on the ground, so I picked it up and walked across the street to the garbage can. At the garbage can there was a few things laying there too, so I picked those up also and put them in.

I went back to my route to the store and turned a corner, and shook my head as I saw a soda can on the road, it was in the general direction I was headed so I crossed the street again and picked it up, once I got to it I saw more trash than I could pick up along the side walk there; I shrugged and got as much as I could, tossed it in a trash can and went into the store, on the way back I picked up what I could hold and tossed it into a huge dumpster that was sitting in an alley (which I kind of laughed at, here's this huge trash container and yet litter is abundant right near it). Some locals were sort of watching me do this seemingly futile task.

On my way back to the restaurant I reflected on the past couple of minuets; I'm not one to normally go out of my way to pick up trash as there is so much on these islands it's a bit overwhelming (some strange cultural thing down here).

But you know what? It felt right, I did it with a smile on my face and maybe a jovially exasperated shrug or two; and the fact that I had an audience made it seem very fulfilling.

Plus I know, for that short walk, I made a difference and contributed to the whole. I wish I could do it more often.

Fox
12th October 2014, 18:22
TargeT, fantastic! It was nice to read that. In the trailer park I live in, every few days I get some trash bags and I walk up and down all the lanes and pick up mountains of cigarette butts and trash and toss it in the dumpster. I know the audience feeling. Some people give me dirty looks for being too near to their cars or for spending too much time in front of their trailers picking up their cigarettes. It doesn't bother me because it makes me feel incredibly good, the fact that it's being noticed or not. BUT, the other day, a woman came outside and asked if I was just walking around picking up everyone's garbage. I told her that I do this whenever I'm in the mood and I just want to keep it clean. She told me that she had noticed the park being a lot cleaner and she thanked be from the bottom of my heart. My eyes got a little watery and I thanked her back. Moments like those feel fantastic.

Volunteering is a very powerful personal tool that can and will affect others in an equally powerful way. Anybody can do it. If you don't feel comfortable with calling up someone and volunteering at a food drive, homeless shelter, etc., you can always simply open your front door and walk out of it and begin your journey. I now park my car places, in front of stores, malls, anywhere really, and begin to bag up all the trash I see. To this day, that woman is the only stranger to tell me that what I'm doing is appreciated. Does that bother me? No way! When I'm cleaning up outside, I feel absolute joy, I feel in harmony with my world.

Stephanie
13th October 2014, 05:16
What a wonderful thread, so up-lifting and positive.

'Volunteerism is the voice of the people put into action.
These actions shape and mold the present,
into a future of which we can all be proud'
H. Dyer

seehas
13th October 2014, 05:40
Very nice thread christian, i belive volunteering is an amazing abilitie to find back to our own true self, wasnt it for volunteering why most of us incarnated here?

Volunteering in projects around the globe connects us back to ourself it realy works but you have to follow your intuition.

When i booked my oneway ticked to panama in january and quit my job,flat etc. Friends and collegues talked to me and most loved what i was going to do, but they said that they are to scared to do this.

One guy at work said this to me " i love the tv programm when people leave all behind and go to far away places in the world but i would never do that myself its just to dangerous"


My belive is we are creator of this reality how can we not be happy with our reality if we dont live the life we realy want to live...if everyone lives the life he loves to live this reality will change in an instant.

Another thing ive noticed is that ive met much more open minded people that want to create and help, that john doe type of personality that prefers tv instead of the reality wont go to this places.

there is nothing to fear

BE THE CREATOR !

Bluegreen
14th October 2014, 01:02
Teaching people how to read

http://www.proliteracy.org
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ProLiteracy_Worldwide

These people know what they're doing. It's fun. I've done it for many years.

TargeT
14th October 2014, 01:15
FYI, Anarchy = Voluntaryism (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Voluntaryism)

the only form of "governance" I will support is 100% voluntary (aka anarchy, a term which has been purposefully sabotaged, like "conspiracy theorist")