• Most people would agree that giving to others is a good thing. On top of this, it can also improve your mental wellbeing.

Give to yourself, and others!

Small acts of kindness towards other people, or larger ones – such as volunteering in your local community – can give you a sense of purpose. It can make you feel happier and more satisfied with life. Sometimes, we think of wellbeing in terms of what we have:our income, our home or car, or our job. But evidence shows that what we do and the way we think have the biggest impact on mental wellbeing.

Helping and supporting other people, and working with others towards a shared goal, is good for our mental wellbeing.

  • Positive mental wellbeing means feeling good – about yourself and the world around you – and being able to get on with life in the way you want.

Giving helps your mental wellbeing because…

  • Research suggests that acts of giving and kindness – small and large – are associated with positive mental wellbeing.
  • Giving to others and co-operating with them can stimulate the reward areas in the brain, creating positive feelings.
  • Helping and working with others can also give us a sense of purpose and feelings of self-worth.
  • Giving our time to others in a constructive way helps us strengthen our relationships and build new ones. Relationships with others also help mental wellbeing.

How you can give more…

Giving can take lots of different forms, from small everyday acts to larger commitments.

Today, you could:

  • Say thank you to someone, for something they’ve done for you.
  • Phone a relative or friend who needs support or company.
  • Ask a colleague how they are and really listen to the answer.
  • Offer to lend a hand if you see a stranger struggling with bags or a pushchair.

This week, you could:

  • Arrange a day out for you and a friend or relative.
  • Offer to help a relative with DIY or a colleague with a work project.
  • Sign up to a mentoring project, in which you give time and support to someone who will benefit from it.
  • Volunteer in your local community, or speak to a member of staff at Inclusion Isle of Wight to enrol on the volunteering or peer support scheme.

 

If you want to learn more about how you can ‘give back’ you could:

  • Find out more about volunteering with us
  • Connect to others
  • When it comes to our wellbeing, other people matter.
  • Keep learning
  • Learning new skills can improve our mental wellbeing aswell as being useful!
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IMPORTANT SERVICE INFORMATION FOR THE CHRISTMAS PERIOD – PLEASE READ!

There will be some changes to our opening hours during the festive period, including some service closures.

Our service and phone lines will be closed on Christmas, New Year, weekends and bank holidays.

For service information during this time, including emergency and non-emergency help outside of our service hours, please visit our Christmas Service Information page.

Christmas Service Information