Philip Watson, Chairman of Peacock Archers near Cambridge (picture above), is one of Archery GB's long-serving volunteers. He explains the 'selfish' reasons behind his dedication to helping others in the sport.
Philip said: "On the face of it, volunteering is a pretty straightforward proposition. You give up some time and skills for the good of others, right? Well, I thought that too for a long while, and I've been volunteering as a Scout Leader in various roles for over 20 years! Then, while I was on a completely unrelated training course, the facilitator pointed out the one thing that (rightly or wrongly) motivates us all: Â"What's in it for me?”
"I'd never really thought of volunteering as something that I was doing selfishly, but it's clear that I must be getting something out of it otherwise why would I keep on doing it? So it seems that what's in it for me (WIIFM) isn't always about what you get in return for your efforts; it can be how it makes you feel and I think that's what keeps me coming back for more, as I definitely get a buzz from my volunteering roles.
"While people may initially volunteer for what they describe as ‘giving back' or ‘the common good', I think what keeps many folks coming back for more is the good feeling you get from it, and that's often quite selfish, but in a good way!"
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