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In today’s independent society, seeking help from others can seem like an insult to our pride. With technology at our fingertips, we feel like we “should” be able to do everything by ourselves, or we may even feel guilty asking others for help.
In today’s episode, Molly and Tricia discuss why we as humans are actually made to help one another and how doing so can benefit everyone involved. While we’re so grateful to be strong independent women, it’s easy to feel pressured to do it all on our own. Today’s episode serves as a reminder that asking for help is a sign of strength in numbers, not a weakness.
We referenced this article: https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/turning-straw-gold/201106/how-ask-help
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*note: we aim to keep our episodes unscripted and (largely) unedited to provide an example of communication in its natural form.*
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Connect with us!
We’d love to hear from you about your thoughts, ideas, and stories! You can reach us at: [email protected]. Follow us on Facebook (@lostartofcommunication), Instagram (@lostartofcommunication), and Twitter (@LostArtofCommu1) for more updates.
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In today’s independent society, seeking help from others can seem like an insult to our pride. With technology at our fingertips, we feel like we “should” be able to do everything by ourselves, or we may even feel guilty asking others for help.
In today’s episode, Molly and Tricia discuss why we as humans are actually made to help one another and how doing so can benefit everyone involved. While we’re so grateful to be strong independent women, it’s easy to feel pressured to do it all on our own. Today’s episode serves as a reminder that asking for help is a sign of strength in numbers, not a weakness.
We referenced this article: https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/turning-straw-gold/201106/how-ask-help
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
*note: we aim to keep our episodes unscripted and (largely) unedited to provide an example of communication in its natural form.*
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Connect with us!
We’d love to hear from you about your thoughts, ideas, and stories! You can reach us at: [email protected]. Follow us on Facebook (@lostartofcommunication), Instagram (@lostartofcommunication), and Twitter (@LostArtofCommu1) for more updates.