Be direct about your emotional needs by asking specifically for what you need, such as 'I need a hug, will you give me one?'

Most people expect others to detect and respond to their emotional needs without being told. Asking directly and specifically — naming the exact support you want and asking for it — removes ambiguity and dramatically increases the likelihood of getting your needs met.

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Most people expect others to detect and respond to their emotional needs without being told. Asking directly and specifically — naming the exact support you want and asking for it — removes ambiguity and dramatically increases the likelihood of getting your needs met.

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    Ask Directly for What You Need From Family and Friends

    Be direct about your needs by asking family or friends specifically for what you need, like saying 'I need a hug, will you give me one?'