Friday, May 8, 2020
The Power of Asking for Help - Kathy Caprino
The Power of Asking for Help Greetings. As Iâve been speaking these days about Breakdown, Breakthrough with other authors, Iâve been truly awed by their generosity, openness, and support for this new author. These open-hearted men and women around the country have given freely of their insights, guidance, and hard-earned lessons from their triumphs and âbumpsâ (my new favorite word!) in launching successful books and businesses. Iâve wondered about this gift of connection and collaboration, and how new it feels for me. Iâve also been quite startled by the feedback Iâm receiving at my seminars. People come up to tell me that theyâre deeply moved by my âauthenticity.â When I ask them to elaborate, they share that, in their life and work, they feel surrounded by manipulation and a lack of forthrightness and candor, or sincere caring. It seems to me that people are suffering today from an epidemic of inauthenticity. When we encounter real openness in an individual, and experience their heart-felt wish to be of service through honesty and integrity, itâs a shock! Weâre so unused to it that weâre surprised at how inviting and enlivening it feels. Iâve learned these past months that asking for help is one of the most powerful things I can do (despite my resistance to it). Being honest about what I donât know seems to have created a new space or what I call a âbreakthroughâ circle â" a circle that invites in other like-minded individuals who wish to be open, supportive, and caring, simply because it feels so good to do so. My recommendation is to ask for help today. Be open about where you feel out of your comfort zone, where you need some guidance and support. Donât hold back or âhide.â Coming forward openly will help you create your own breakthrough circle, right in your own backyard. Many happy breakthroughs, Kathy
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