One mindset shift that worked for me was making it less about me and more about others.
framing the 'asking for help' as speeding up my own learning - so I can actually contribute more to the team faster.
documenting down what I learnt so that knowledge can also be shared with others in future
And also... reminding myself about the additional trouble I'll need to go through if I don't ask for help. 😅
Sometimes all we need is a good reality check.
Hope that helps!
PS: Recently I started a blog (evolvingengineers.com/) to help engineers communicate confidently and effectively. You might find the articles useful :)
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One mindset shift that worked for me was making it less about me and more about others.
framing the 'asking for help' as speeding up my own learning - so I can actually contribute more to the team faster.
documenting down what I learnt so that knowledge can also be shared with others in future
And also... reminding myself about the additional trouble I'll need to go through if I don't ask for help. 😅
Sometimes all we need is a good reality check.
Hope that helps!
PS: Recently I started a blog (evolvingengineers.com/) to help engineers communicate confidently and effectively. You might find the articles useful :)