ASKING FOR HELP IS NOT A SIGN OF WEAKNESS BUT STRENGTH

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Insight101 with CC Francis (#696)

There are no super-humans in this world. Weakness is a sign of the humanity in us. Nobody has it all, some have a little here and others a little there; that’s what binds us together to be inter-dependent on one another and ask for what we don’t have and give out what we have. So, when you ask for help, it’s not a sign that you are weak, but a realization that you need something someone else has.

As much as you can, eliminate the mentality of “I can do it all by myself.” Man was not born that way. A man is born to depend on others for what he cannot achieve by himself. So, instead of hanging your head in the cloud, ask yourself, “Who do I need to help me to the next level?” When you find out, prayerfully and wisely approach the person.

Remember, no man is destined to be your ONLY HELPER. So, if the person you approach turns your request down, just know there are yet a thousand more helpers God has prepared to help you.

Finally, as you seek for the help of others, there are others God is channeling towards you for you to help them. Don’t turn them down.

I am CC Francis
… always better than yesterday

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