The Strength in Asking for Help
Tony Martignetti, MBA, PCC
Organizational Change Expert | Organizational Effectiveness | Leadership Development | Experience Design | Chief Inspiration Officer | 2X Best-Selling Author | TEDx Speaker (2M+ Views) | Podcast Host
"Asking for help isn't a sign of weakness, it's a sign of strength." - Barack Obama
Are you comfortable asking for help? Asking for help is not something that comes easily for most of us. We have been programmed to believe that asking for help is a sign of weakness. However, asking for help is actually a sign of strength and maturity.
Leaders are expected to have all the answers and to be the go-to person for everything. However, this expectation can be unrealistic and lead to burnout and stress. Therefore, it is essential for leaders to recognize their limitations and know when to seek help. By asking for help, leaders can leverage the expertise and knowledge of others and make informed decisions.
Asking for help sets an example for the team. It creates a culture of openness and trust, where team members feel comfortable asking for help and admitting when they don't know something. This culture of openness and trust can improve communication, productivity, and morale within the team.
Asking for help can provide a fresh perspective and new ideas. As a result, leaders can gain valuable insights and different viewpoints from others, leading to better decision-making and innovative solutions to problems.
Asking for help can be a learning opportunity. Leaders can learn new skills and expand their knowledge by seeking help from others. It can also be a chance to develop relationships and build a network of support.
Leaders who are comfortable with their limitations and are willing to ask for help when needed are more likely to succeed and lead their teams to success.
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Asking for help is an essential skill for leaders. It is a sign of strength, maturity, and self-awareness. Leaders who ask for help can leverage the knowledge and expertise of others, create a culture of openness and trust, gain a fresh perspective, learn new skills, and build a network of support. So, don't be afraid to ask for help. It's not a weakness but a sign of great strength.
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1 年Very timely, I have recently sucked at asking for help
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1 年I think might resonate with you, Ruth Gotian, Ed.D., M.S.!
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1 年We struggle to ask for help... Yet we love to help others. Thinking of asking for help as a way to let others feel that same joy in helping is a small shift that can make a big difference when we're hesitating to ask!
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1 年We need to rebake collaboration into our cultural mindset Tony
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1 年On a related note, Ron Carucci put out this incredible article today. https://www.forbes.com/sites/roncarucci/2023/07/17/the-most-important-ingredient-for-getting-better-at-something-help/?sh=500c7a91610b