Because I know that recognizing my own strengths and weaknesses is a sign of maturity, I am willing to ask for help when I need it.
I know that I am good at many things, but not everything.
I can accomplish much, but not all. I need others to help me achieve my goals.
I wouldn’t start building a house with a handful of nails and a pencil sketch.
I would plan ahead, taking an inventory of my supplies and my areas of expertise.
Then I would go out and get whatever else I might need to make this construction feasible.
I view achieving my goals with the same pragmatic approach.
I make a plan.
When I notice an area where I find I am lacking, I seek out someone who is more knowledgeable to help me.
When people ask me for help in my own areas of expertise, I enjoy helping them.
It gives me a feeling of happiness to contribute something of value to the world.
For this reason, I do not hesitate to ask others for help and I know that they, too, will be eager to share their skills and knowledge.
I let go of fears that people will perceive me as incapable or lazy when I ask for help.
I know that the way I use the tools I am gathering proves my maturity and my hard-working spirit.
What reasons do you give yourself for not asking for the help you need?
Who can you approach to get the help that you need?
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