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Knowing When to Ask for Help When You Need It

October 13, 2017 by dadofdivas Leave a Comment

Knowing When to Ask for Help When You Need It

 

Being a single parent can be tough. You need to learn to ask for help when you need it, because there will be times when you don’t have everything figured out. It can be difficult for anyone to adjust to parenthood, but these feelings can be heightened when you are going solo. The important thing to remember is that people want to help you. Here are five key times when you need to ask for help in all areas of your life:

 

  1. Getting Advice and Learning

The first thing all single father’s need to do when they have a child to raise is to ask for help in raising her. Most things parents do is instinctual, and they do it because they believe it is best for their child. You will have these instincts in abundance, but you may not have the confidence to act on them. Do not be afraid to ask friends and family for advice: you do not have to take it, but it’s always good to hear about other people’s experiences. As your confidence grows, you will find that you need to seek out advice less and less: you are on learning curve just as much as your child is!

 

  1. Delegating Tasks

When you’re a parent, you’re going to be busy. You are going to have to juggle your child and work, and still try to fit in time for your friends and yourself, too. To be able to keep all of the plates spinning, you need to get comfortable with  delegating certain tasks. This could mean anything from getting help to find the perfect daycare to babysitting duties, to even seeing if someone can cover you at work when your child is sick. All you need to do is do your best, and know when to ask for help. Doing too much at once is how you’ll fail and burn yourself out. Los Angeles is a fast-paced city, and you need to keep up.

 

  1. Getting Help When in Trouble

When you’re busy, it’s easy to let things slip through the cracks. A big reason that many people might find themselves in trouble with the law is because their taxes are incorrect. When this happens, don’t fret, instead, ask for help. Instead of getting help from your friends and family, however, you need to contact a Los Angeles tax attorney. They will help fix your issues and allow you to move on with your life, instead of stressing out about juggling a child and a career on top of dealing with the IRS.

 

Single parents of either gender face the same struggles. The difference between single mothers and single fathers, however, is the societal norms. Don’t be afraid to ask for help when you are out of your depth or you are strung far too thin. You may feel alone, but you are not. Reach out to family, friends and professionals who can help you in your time of need.

Filed Under: fatherhood Tagged With: asking for help, help, helping others

Share Your Sweet Story of Helping Others

July 24, 2010 by dadofdivas Leave a Comment

The Hershey Company is thankful to consumers for doing good and giving back to children in need by choosing Hershey’s. As an extension of their appreciation, The Hershey Company would like to hear the other good deeds you and your readers have done in the spirit of Milton and Catherine Hershey. New to http://www.thehersheylegacy.com/ is a “Thank You Map” for Milton Hershey School alumni and consumers across the country to share their own stories of volunteering and giving back to the community. We’d like for you to submit your story and invite your readers to do the same.

Visitors to http://www.thehersheylegacy.com/ will be invited to share the name of the organization they support and details of how their efforts have made a difference in their community. The site also will ask for the estimated number of people who benefit from the activity, serving as a reminder of how one person can make a difference. Everyone’s story of “giving back” will be represented by a Hershey’s Milk Chocolate bar, strategically displayed on the U.S. map according to the person’s city and state. Consumers also can send e-cards to family and friends and recognize them for giving back to their communities.

In addition, visitors to http://www.thehersheylegacy.com/ can learn about the many contributions MHS alumni are making every day in communities across the country. Since its inception, 8,787 students have graduated from MILTON HERSHEY SCHOOL. These alumni have created hundreds of thousands of jobs; contributed millions of dollars to causes that help those less fortunate; put others first by volunteering countless hours to the betterment of society and raised children and grandchildren with social and educational values that drive success
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