Warrell has a friend named Mona who learned a lot about the power of asking for help when she got cancer. She discovered that when you need support it’s vital that you open up to others to request it.
It was hard to believe in this in the beginning, though. Mona was independent and strong and believed, like most people do, that getting help is a sign of weakness. It took a little getting used to for her to let others in when she was usually the one offering aid.
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