Page 4: Help-Seeking

For the Help-Seeking Challenge, I went to the Career Center at University of Michigan to help improve my resume. When I was growing up, others around me definitely were willing to help me when I needed it. Almost everyone in my life was very enthusiastic when it came to giving help when needed. However, I am definitely hard-headed, and asking for help is very hard for me. It almost feels like defeat for me when I ask for help, because I am admitting that I am not good enough to do things on my own. What makes it easier for me to ask for help is, honestly, this Help-Seeking Challenge, because now it was required that I get help! In addition, it’s easier when others are really persistent on helping me, even if I don’t want it.

It’s most difficult for me to ask for help when it comes to my mental health. When I’ve been down in the past, I’ve found it very difficult to ask for help. What gives me the courage to ask for help is the Help-Seeking Assignment, and also when I’ve been at my lowest points. For this Help-Seeking Assignment, I definitely was a little uneasy when I walked in there, but it ended up working out really well, because my resume got much better due to that appointment! The campus culture for asking for help is very supportive, and it feels like people really do want to help. But, for me, when it comes to asking for help, my instinct is to stay away from asking for help, unfortunately.

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