
“You get in life what you have the courage to ask for.” — Oprah Winfrey
Most of us don’t struggle because we want too much.
We struggle because we don’t clearly ask — ourselves, others, or life — for what we actually want.
We hesitate. We second-guess. We wait for signs, perfect timing, or permission that never really comes.
But asking isn’t demanding. And it isn’t risky in the way our fear makes it seem.
In reality, asking is one of the most practical and empowering skills we can develop.
Here’s why.
When we ask, we have to name what we want — not vaguely, not “one day,” but clearly.
Many of us feel stuck simply because we’ve never paused long enough to define what we’re aiming for. Asking clears the fog and brings focus.
Clarity is power.
Waiting keeps life theoretical. Asking makes it active.
The moment we ask, we step out of hoping and into participation. We stop waiting for life to guess our needs and start connecting with it directly.
Nothing changes when everything stays unspoken.
Fear often tells us that asking will lead to rejection, disappointment, or embarrassment.
But the truth is simple:
If we don’t ask, the answer is already no.
Action kills fear.
Asking gives us a chance, a possibility we didn’t have before.
People can’t support us, help us, or meet us halfway if they don’t know what we want.
Opportunities don’t always come from being noticed — they often come from being honest.
Many doors remain closed not because they’re locked, but because we never knocked.
Every time we ask, we send ourselves a powerful message:
Our needs matter. Our voice matters. We matter.
Even when the answer is no, we build confidence by showing up for ourselves. We replace self-silencing with self-respect and courage.
That alone empowers us when we move through the world.
A lot of good begins the moment we ask for what we want.
Asking clarifies what we want.
Asking makes us think about ways to get it.
And asking opens doors that stay closed if we don’t.
We don’t need permission to ask.
We don’t need a sign.
We just need the courage to take a deep breath and move forward.
I’d like to finish this post with these two great quotes:
“Asking is the beginning of receiving.”- Ernest Holmes
“The door will be opened for those who are bold enough to knock.”
— Tony Gaskins
You've got this! 👑
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Have a super powerful day 🏆
Natalie O'Rourke 💞
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