The Courage to Ask for Help

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By Emily Grayson

For a long time, I thought strength meant doing everything on my own—juggling motherhood, work, and all the quiet in-betweens without ever needing to lean on anyone. But I’ve come to learn that courage often looks different than we imagine. Sometimes, it looks like reaching out, opening up, and letting someone else’s light guide you when your own feels dim.

I remember a season when I was deeply overwhelmed—laundry undone, meals rushed, my patience stretched thin. A friend noticed and offered to drop by for coffee and conversation. My first instinct was to say, “I’m fine.” But I wasn’t. So instead, I said yes. We talked, we laughed, and for the first time in weeks, I felt lighter. That small act of asking for (and accepting) help reminded me that community isn’t a sign of weakness—it’s what keeps us grounded and growing.

There’s quiet bravery in admitting we can’t do it all. When we ask for help, we open the door for connection, mentorship, and shared strength. We remind others that they’re not alone—and that asking for support doesn’t make us less capable. It makes us human.

 

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