Is there something you’ve been carrying quietly—telling yourself you should be able to handle it, that asking for help would mean you’ve failed?
It’s a common story. But it’s also a mistaken one.
Asking for help isn’t weakness. It’s strategy. It’s a signal that you’re still in it—that you care enough to keep going, and wise enough to know you can’t do it all alone.
What might shift if you saw reaching out not as surrender, but as a sign of strength?
Whether it’s a listening ear, a second perspective, or just someone to walk beside you for a while, support doesn’t diminish your effort—it amplifies it.
You’re not less for needing help. You’re more for seeking it.