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LinkedIn Post #11 - August 22nd 2023 - Asking for Help

Writer's picture: Gillian ForthGillian Forth

🆘 If you can't ask for help without self-judgment, you can't offer help without judging others. - Brené Brown


You are as worthy and deserving of support as everyone else. When we open ourselves up to support, we also open ourselves up to support others more wholeheartedly. ❤️


🤝 What do you need help with today?

🤝 Who can you help today?


Gill, a white woman sitting cross legged wearing a green sweatshirt and jeans holding a white piece of paper with a typed quote saying "If you can't ask for help without self-judgment, you can't offer help without judging others"

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