How do I ask for help?
We all need help sometimes. All we need to do is reach out and say “I Could Use.”
We all need help sometimes. All we need to do is reach out and say “I Could Use.”
You can make a difference in someone’s life when you offer the right help at the right time. It might seem simple, but it’s a superpower.
When business people were asked where they find their own resilience, it turns out they don’t look to the organization, their work or even their relationships.
We’ve come up with some ways we think Flower is tailor-made to bring people together.
“Vulnerability is the birthplace of innovation, creativity and change.” Brené Brown returned to her theme, Daring Greatly, at this year’s SXSW.
Flower makes it easy to give help and to ask for help — because life happens.
People often say “If only…” If only I had said this, or done that. What if you could start over?
A serendipitous meeting with a woman on a bus inspired attorney Alua Arthur to redirect her life in the direction of death and dying.
Gwen Moran, “Fast Company” staff writer, discusses six habits that resilient people have in common.
How many friends do you have? In the pre-Facebook days most people didn’t count their friends. We knew there were some special friends we could always depend on, and a much larger group that we we were acquainted with and perhaps spent time with occasionally. They might be people we met through our work or through various community organizations.