Some people seem to glide through life without ever asking for help. They handle their responsibilities, put on a brave face, and rarely let anyone see them struggle. From the outside, it looks like ...
Life with mild cognitive impairment (MCI) can bring subtle but unsettling changes. You might forget recent conversations, repeat questions, or need more time to complete tasks that once felt automatic ...
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Why We Struggle to Ask for Help (And Why We Should)
I’ve noticed a common pattern in my years of coaching and business: people find it incredibly difficult to ask for help. This reluctance stems from a fundamental lack of faith in abundance – the ...
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Why We Fear Asking For Help (And Why We Shouldn’t)
I’ve noticed something fascinating about human behavior – we often struggle to ask for help, even when we desperately need it. This reluctance isn’t just a minor personality quirk; it’s a significant ...
University life can feel like a steep hill. New courses demand focus and deadlines come fast. Exams test not only knowledge but stamina. The NCHA reports that over 40% of college participants felt so ...
It's likely that all of us have hesitated to ask a question at one time or another for fear that we'll look stupid. It's also likely that we've refused to ask for help when we could have really used ...
If you’re overwhelmed, that’s not a failure. It’s often a sign that your role has evolved faster than your workload has been ...
“Help” isn’t a dirty word: a new study has found younger generations are less likely to think asking for help is a bad thing. The poll of 2,000 U.S. adults, split evenly between Gen Z, millennials, ...
College brings a lot of new changes: new classes, jobs, relationships, and—in most cases—new independence. That freedom can be exciting, but it can also make us feel like we need to handle things on ...
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