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SUMMARY:Week 4 - Day 2
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DESCRIPTION: The power of no is just as important as the power of yes. In the video, I talked about 'no,' but here I want to focus on the yes. 

Some of you on the course probably have problems with accepting help or asking for help. By accepting help doesn't make you look weaker or incapable, it makes you smart. First of all when you are being refused when you really want to help someone, how does that make you feel? Most of us feel rejected. You might hurt feelings when you turn someone away who wants to help you.

Secondly, there is no shame in taking help. People are determined to get things done alone, but in a team, it takes less effort, less time, less resources as they are divided. Also, more eyes could foresee more potential problems. We can be more effective sometimes if we accept the right kind of help. Also, it takes away some pressure from us that would have resulted in making an unnecessary mistake. 

Asking for help takes courage because essentially we are admitting that we can't...

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