Asking For What You Want
Posted on September 04, 2012 by Dan Becco, One of Thousands of ADD ADHD Coaches on Noomii.
Some brief thoughts on how this works . . .
Asking for what you want . . .
It takes a certain amount of courage to ask for what you want. After all we all have talents that should be expressed and ultimately be of service in this world of ours. Think of a problem that is out there and how you can possibly solve it by offering your skills. It’s a different mindset. Instead of being afraid and not asking, it feels much better to ask. You’ll feel like your coming from a sense of empowerment. And it is up to the other party to decide if they want what you got. They may not. The result is up to The Universe. Feel good that you showed up, did your best and talked about how you are worth it, and how you can serve them and others by being your best. If you’re having trouble doing this, ask for support before you show up and ask for what you want. You can get support and encouragement to do so; otherwise you may drown in a sea of doubt. It leads to other acts of believing in yourself down the line. And if you’re using your talents to help others then, you are being of service to yourself and the other party. It is as simple as that. Let me know how it goes.