Why are you not asking for help? #Asana

Bastien Siebman
Asana / minimalist work
2 min readSep 30, 2019

You are looking for a job — so why are you not emailing your friends and family about it? You want to buy a camera — but why are you not posing the question of which model is the best to your Facebook friends? I am truly surprised to see how rarely people ask for help.

You are struggling to find the right process to manage your tasks in Asana. You don’t know how to list all the tags in Asana. You are receiving too many notifications and want them to stop. Ask for help! There are two perfect places where you can get help about Asana: the Guide and the Community. Make sure to use the search engine on the Community, as nearly every possible question has already been asked (and answered) there.

Have a look at my free ebook “Become an Asana superhero”! There are also many skillful Asana consultants all over the world who I can recommend you to. Most of them are available on Asana Experts!

Bonus advice: The next time you are looking for a job, ask everyone for help, goddamn it! People love to help, plus it would be a shame to lose that great opportunity just because you were too afraid to tell your cousin that you wanted to quit your current job.

Learn more about Asana in my free ebook Become an Asana superhero. Make sure to also check out my website for more Asana products, services, and resources.

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Bastien Siebman
Asana / minimalist work

Asana is my secret tool. Asana Certified Pro. Author of several ebooks. Asana Community #1 contributor in the world.