We hear ‘get on with our work, to do our work, and get it done.’ We are good at some elements and even our job overall, yet there are times when we struggle either because we do not understand what is wanted or because there are areas where we have little experience or expertise.
You have a learning mindset, welcome new challenges, and be exposed to new skills, ideas, and opportunities. But does that mean we should needlessly struggle and learn everything ourselves?
Reaching out and asking for clarity saves everyone potential wasted time. Gaining another perspective may help formulate your thinking through the interaction. Obtaining direction or guidance is also pragmatic and sensible. And there are times when we flat out need some help.
Appreciating our strengths and limitations is essential for anyone. Recognizing where we need assistance should be seen as positive behavior and one we should encourage in ourselves. Not only are we helping ourselves, but we also allow those in the know to share their strengths, further validating their capabilities and likely strengthening your relationship.
Ultimately, asking for help is a strength, and we should recognize it as such.