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Back to EpisodesHow to Ask for Help Without Feeling Like a Burden
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There is a specific loneliness that comes from struggling in silence when help is available — and choosing silence anyway because asking feels like too much to ask. The inability to receive help is not a strength. It is a wound.
Asking for help is not just an emotional skill — it's a biological one. Research shows that receiving social support measurably lowers cortisol and accelerates physiological recovery from stress. Courtney breaks down the three root causes of why capable women can't ask for help, and gives you a concrete, low-stakes practice to start rewiring that pattern this week.
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