
Do you have a hard time asking for help?
Feel like it's faster to do it all alone?
Or that you should figure it out by yourself because you have such a smart mind?
Then you want to listen to this week's Episode.
You'll learn:
- the thought errors that stop smart humans from getting help;
- the one thing you forget about when you think you should do it all alone;
- how to do an inventory of what you could stop doing using the willing/able quadrants.
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11/01/22 • 14 min
Managing the Smart Mind - Episode 38 - Smart People Problems - Asking for Help
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Episode 38 - Asking for Help
Welcome to this episode of the managing the smart mind podcast with Master Certified Coach Else Kramer, a.k.a. Coach Kramer.
This week I’m going to talk about something most smart humans, including yours truly, absolutely suck at: asking for help.
Having a smart mind has the pleasant side effect that you are able to do seemingly endless things relatively easily. Not going to deny that that’s a perk.
However, it doesn’t matter how sm
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