Sunday Reflection: Who Can Help You Forward?

Woman standing by a lake reflecting trees and a cabin, symbolizing peace and introspection.

In an earlier article this week, I wrote about asking for help, highlighting its importance when you're stuck and how it can improve your relationships. Today, I encourage you to reflect on this question: Who can help you move forward? Think broadly—whether it's work, studies, or personal challenges. Consider who might have the knowledge or … Continue reading Sunday Reflection: Who Can Help You Forward?

The Strength in Vulnerability: Why Asking for Help Is Key to Personal Growth

Hand extended toward the sun at sunrise, symbolizing personal growth and asking for help.

Asking for help can be incredibly challenging. It exposes vulnerability, forcing us to admit we can't solve something on our own—at least not as quickly or easily as we'd like. There's a discomfort in this, especially if you're used to handling things independently. Personally, I have often taken the solo route to solving a problem … Continue reading The Strength in Vulnerability: Why Asking for Help Is Key to Personal Growth

Sunday Reflection: What Is a Challenge You Are Currently Avoiding?

A small child stands at the bottom of a large staircase, symbolizing the challenge of taking the first step towards growth and overcoming obstacles.

We all face challenges that push us outside of our comfort zone. But sometimes, we find ourselves avoiding these challenges altogether. Maybe it's a difficult conversation, a new project that feels overwhelming, or a personal goal that seems out of reach. Take a moment to think about it: What challenge have you been putting off? … Continue reading Sunday Reflection: What Is a Challenge You Are Currently Avoiding?

Mastering New Habits: Overcome Discomfort and Achieve Success in 30 Days

Starting a new habit is hard. Whatever you have chosen to pursue may be difficult, uncomfortable, or boring at first. Maintaining a habit you've had for years is automatic. So why do we tend to think that the discomfort of the first week or two will persist, leading us to slowly perform the habit less … Continue reading Mastering New Habits: Overcome Discomfort and Achieve Success in 30 Days