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Social Relationships
It tends to be less intimate, with lesser self-disclosure, but may still be exclusive and may demand certain levels of loyalty.
Social Intelligence
The capacity to communicate and form relationships with empathy and assertiveness. It comes from knowing yourself and exercising proper emotional management.
It is learned and socially shared, and it affects all aspects of an individual's life.
Culture
Role Models
By getting involved with community activities, you can come into contact with like-minded peers and positive adult role models other than your parents.
Identity and Connection
Being involved in community activities can give you a positive way of understanding who you are. As a result, you might come to see yourself as helpful, generous, political, or just a ‘good’ person in general. Being involved in community activities can also help create a sense of being connected to your local community and the wider world.
Skills
Being able to manage free time while balancing leisure, work, and study is an important life skill. Being part of community activities could motivate you to get more organized and start to manage your own time.
Self-Confidence
Communicating activities can boost one's self-confidence. You can learn to deal with challenges, communicate with different people, and build up your life skills and abilities in a supportive environment.