The Power in Asking for Help

Learn the Benefits of Asking for Help

Are you a lone ranger? A perfectionist? Someone who thinks that the only way to get something done right is to do it yourself?

If so, my upcoming webinar, The Power in Asking for Help, is perfect for you.

I created The Power in Asking for Help because I know from experience, both with my clients and personally, that asking for help can oftentimes feel as though you’re expressing weakness to those around you. My goal for this event is to show participants that, in reality, asking for help can actually make you stronger.

For some people, asking for help is simple. For others, it feels like dry swallowing a pill—awkward and uncomfortable. This is partially due to the society we live in, that encourages us to be self-reliant, and pull ourselves up by our bootstraps. Unfortunately, this mindset leaves us with long to-do lists, feeling burnt out and overwhelmed. Join me to explore the positive factors in asking for help and the negative outcomes from refusing to change your ways.

Meet Dave Martinus, Facilitator of The Power in Asking for Help

I am extremely motivated to make a positive impact in the world by helping people create FREEDOM. I believe that many people settle for mediocrity, when they deserve greatness, and it is my honor to help you realize your potential so that you can achieve everything you desire and more.

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Change Your Perspective and Create a Better Life

During The Power in Asking for Help, I want to prove that by shifting the way you think about help and reciprocity, you can greatly improve your quality of life. This experience can also improve relationships with those in your social circle.

Whether your goal is to learn how to ask for help in a professional setting or in a personal sense, I can help. The content we’re covering will be relevant to everyone and anyone who wants to challenge their ego and work on their ability to open up and connect with others.

Participants can expect to do some self-reflection, contemplate their perception of the world around them, and have a space to voice questions and concerns about the best way to reach out for help.

I Can’t Wait to Share With You on Friday, May 1st at 4:00 pm VET