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Take the Chance And Ask For What You Want

Tracey Jackson wrote in her comment to the Temple Grandin interview, “The lesson is in the fact you asked her.  .. To quote one of my favorite quotes, ‘If you don’t ask, the answer will always be no.’”

To further this idea, if you ask and get turned down, you’re no worse off than before you asked.

I developed this ‘habit’ at my job as a school social worker.  It’s called asking for what you want.  I don’t take full credit for it.  This idea really grabbed me when I read in the book, “Kabul Beauty School”(for my parent book clubs which I facilitated) that the author, Deborah Rodriguez,  asked the Paul Mitchell hair product company  if they  would donate hair products for a beauty school teaching program she was trying to start in Afganistan, in an attempt to empower and train women.  Sure enough she was sent box loads of hair products.

I was so taken with this seemingly simple thing Ms. Rodriquez did, that I decided to try it with some of my school projects.   I wanted to take my (immigrant) parent groups to experience a Broadway show in the city; and so I contacted theatre companies explaining my purpose and asking for tickets.  Guess what, we got 20 tickets for Mary Poppins and Hairspray.

When my colleague and I were doing a presentation (on facilitating book clubs) at the Marriott and wanted to do an ‘Oprah book give-a-way’, I contacted publishing companies explaining and asking for books for our participants.  Guess what, I got 50 copies of a wonderful book that was waiting for them at their seat when they came in.

I’m not saying this to brag but rather to show how important a skill this is in trying to create the life we want.

Hearing, seeing, speaking to inspirational people who have created good lives despite their difficulties is a deep interest and passion of mine.  Conducting these blog interviews once-a-month is a highlight for me.  It’s putting out there what speaks to me on the deepest core level and hoping to inspire readers with the interviewee’s words, ideas and ways in which they build meaningful lives beyond their challenges.

I must seek out and ask people.  And so I take the skill of asking, which got sharply developed at my school job, and utilize it now in creating my own thing.

Now in all honesty, of course the ‘no s’ do come in.  To every yes, there could be 5 ‘no s’.  It’s obviously about persevering and giving it your best shot, if you believe in it. 

The “Chicken Soup for the Soul” series got 144 ‘no s’ before that one ‘yes’ took it to the best seller charts.

I must admit I threw the towel in on my book proposal a few years ago (on my daughter’s medical and miraculous story) after 68 rejections.  My agent then said, “put it to rest for now”.  I did.  And I was proud of the attempts.

Maybe my next goal will be a book of interviews.  ‘They’ say if you put out your vision it becomes more real.  So here it is – my future vision and goal.

What will  you ask for?  What steps are you taking to get more of what you want?        

 

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8 thoughts on “Take the Chance And Ask For What You Want

  1. I ask that all my goals & aspirations fall into place. Thanks Harriet.
    be good to yourself
    David

  2. Lovely post and not just because you mentioned me!

    1. Hi Tracey,
      Thanks for stopping by and for posting this on your facebook page.
      Your blog postings on blogging are wonderful and very helpful. Thanks.

  3. michele says:

    excellent post Harriet….I recently asked someone for something to happen for school. I am bound and determined to see it through.. Of course, my boss and the few colleagues that know about it think I am certifiable…but as I told them the worse that could happen is I get a “no”..so what.? I have had worse things than a “no” thrown my way. I am trying mightily to get a particular author of a very fabulous children’s book (in fact our September book of the month) in to visit the school. I will give you a hint…logistics and the secret service will play a big role in getting it done! LOL
    stop by and visit soon! miss seeing you. As soon as I get a date for the book club I will let you know maybe you can make a guest appearance!

    1. Hi Michele,
      Great hearing from you again. Let me know if you get the children’s author. I’d love to see him/her. I cannot guess who it is.
      But like you said, the worst case scenerio is a “no”. And then you’re no worse off than before you asked. But hopefully, you’ll nail her/him.
      Good luck. Let me know your next book.

  4. Jimmy says:

    I will ask for anything that will further my causes these days. It is all about learning to deal with rejection and a bruised ego. But failure to ask means that you do not stand a chance in the first place. The possible returns far outweighs your perception of fear and shame. BTW, I have asked you for something already. 🙂

    1. Hi Jimmy,
      Love your comment, as always. You are so right – ‘the possible returns far outweigh our perception of fear…’
      It’s a shame that for many people fear of rejection and ego get in the way of the chance of getting what they want.
      Thank you for asking (in your email), to which I replied a Yes!

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