I’ll admit, sometimes often I go at projects as a “lone wild bird” rather than asking for help. Today’s assignment was to look at my relationships and my work and realize that I might not have all the answers by myself.
Sometimes, you just have to ask for help.
Of course, when I started this blog, I debated whether to stay “anonymous” throughout (or at least for a little while). I do realize though, that in doing that, I have ended up blogging in vague generalization after vague generalization.
That really isn’t my personality, at all. I usually am one who feeds on interaction and being around groups of people. Perhaps the best solution to this is to invite my friends into this project… at least those who won’t judge, but will be supportive.
It will be hard enough to reach all my goals in a year (or year and a half) without going all by myself. Perhaps there really is safety in numbers as opposed to going at this all by my lonesome. My only question now is, how do I invite them?
Alone we can do so little; together we can do so much.
- Helen Keller
This lonely wild turkey stands by him/herself
Published on January 25, 2013 19:51