What if the problem isn’t who’s helping, but how you’re asking for help?
In this episode of Life of And, Tiffany shares how shifting from implicit expectations to explicit agreements changed everything. After years of feeling overwhelmed by the lack of support in her family and work, Tiffany realized that real work wasn’t about getting others to do more. It was about learning how to ask for help in a way that felt clear, respectful, and empowering for everyone involved.
Tiffany talks about the power of explicit agreements and how defining tasks and responsibilities helps reduce resentment and creates space for meaningful support. She discusses how implicit expectations often lead to frustration and power struggles, and how clear, intentional conversations can transform relationships at home and at work.
What You’ll Learn
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Timestamps:
(00:00) Intro
(00:32) Understanding why no one helps you
(01:11) Implicit expectations vs explicit agreements
(02:08) Defining what help means clearly
(03:57) How to ask for specific support
(05:20) Respecting no and setting boundaries
(07:41) Giving teenagers agency over tasks
(08:49) Using explicit agreements at work
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