Asking for Help Isn’t Weakness. It’s Wisdom.
- Lakeshi Satterwhite
- Jun 11
- 1 min read

There was a time in my entrepreneurial journey when I felt like I had to figure it all out on my own. I wore every hat, held my breath through burnout, and convinced myself that asking for help meant I wasn’t ready to lead.
But here's what I’ve learned: vulnerability is not a liability—it’s a bridge to growth.
Some of my biggest breakthroughs happened the moment I reached out and said, “I’m stuck. Can you help?”
Whether it was launching a new program, navigating a tough pivot, or learning to protect my energy—I grew faster, stronger, and more intentionally with mentors by my side.
And now, I mentor others because I know the power of someone saying, “You’re not alone.”
If you’re building a vision and could use a sounding board, some structure, or just someone in your corner—I’m here.
DM me or comment below if you’re looking for a mentor who will support your mission with clarity, strategy, and heart.
Together, let’s normalize asking for help. Let’s redefine leadership as community.
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