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Social wellness involves the appreciation for the uniqueness of others. The social dimension can be expressed through activities such as;

  • Volunteer work
  • Developing and maintaining friendships
  • Joining organizations
  • Attending community events

This site allows employees to understand their communication type. It divides types into Aggressive, Assertive, and Passive and discusses various communication type markers, such as:

  • Mottos and Beliefs
  • Communication Style
  • Characteristics
  • Behavior
  • Verbal & Nonverbal Cues
  • Confrontation and Problem Solving
  • Feelings Felt
  • Effects

This Canadian based consulting site has several good ice breakers. The activities are easy to do, require only pens and paper, and our free to access.

This site has an incredible amount of ice breaker ideas. It has everything from bingo to games to pen and paper ice breakers.

Through volunteer labor Habitat builds and rehabilitates homes with the help of homeowners. With this volunteer help, Habitat has helped families in the greater Muncie area achieve their goals of obtaining simple, decent housing, and with it, attaining new self worth and esteem. If you would like to learn more about Muncie Habitat or find out how your employees can volunteer their time visit this website.

TEAMwork for Quality Living is a nonprofit grassroots organization dedicated to improving the health and quality of life in Muncie and Delaware County, Indiana. Join TEAMwork for Quality Living to build a stronger Delaware County! You can participate in a work group planning and implementing initiatives (average time commitment: 2-3 hours/month), or work occasionally to support a special event (as little as two hours a year to three full days a year).

BRIDGES Supportive Service Program provides intake and assessment of family, personal, educational and employment needs. Services are provided based on individual need and may include information, referral, advocacy, life-skills counseling, academic and/or vocational testing; career counseling; assistance with college enrollments, resumes, etc. This is just one of the programs offered by BRIDGES Community Services located on 318 West 8th Street in Muncie, IN, 47302. You can contact their offices to volunteer at (765) 282-3948.

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