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Five Lessons That Could Have Fast-Tracked My Career
Practical advice for standing out, speaking up, and staying authentic
I’ve always been fascinated by business, so it’s no surprise that I chose it as my career path.
Still, I often feel like I could have achieved more by now. Looking back, if I had followed the advice I’m about to share, I might be further ahead.
Don’t Be “Too Nice”
How many times have you been told you’re “so nice”?
I’ve been there and I’ve realized it often makes you a pushover.
Being nice keeps people comfortable, but it doesn’t hold them accountable. You can be a good person without always being a “nice” person.
Give feedback without sugarcoating. If someone wants to grow, they’ll take it as constructive. If they take it as criticism, that’s on them, not you.
If everyone likes you, chances are you’ve never said anything that challenged them.
Speak Up
Have you ever noticed someone not doing their job and said nothing?
Silence sends the message that their behavior is acceptable.
When you do speak up, keep emotions in check. Be direct and practical, explain the consequences of their actions and how they affect others.
These conversations are rarely easy, but learning to have them is essential.
Speak With Confidence
Picture yourself in a meeting: someone asks for your opinion, but you mumble a response or say, “It might work.”
Next time, answer with confidence.
Avoid phrases like *I hope, kind of,* or *maybe.* Be clear, decisive, and make sure your voice carries. People respect confidence and clarity.
Look the Part
Yes, Mark Zuckerberg wore a hoodie every day, but he’s the exception, not the rule.
Your appearance sets the tone for how others treat you.
If you’re interviewing for a job or trying to impress a client, look like someone they want to work with. Research the company or client, learn their dress culture, and match it appropriately.
Appearance may not be everything, but it signals the level of respect you expect to receive.
Be Yourself
Social media is filled with people pretending to live lives they don’t actually have. If you met them in person, would you trust them?
Authenticity matters. Be yourself.
Not everyone will like you, and that’s fine. It’s far better to be respected for who you truly are than liked for who you’re not.
When you’re authentic, you attract the right people into your life and that’s the real win.
Final Thoughts
Business isn’t about being the nicest person in the room, it’s about being real, confident, and willing to hold yourself and others accountable. When you speak up, carry yourself with confidence, and stay authentic, you naturally earn respect.
These lessons may seem simple, but putting them into practice can change the way people see you—and the way you see yourself.
Which one of these five lessons do you need to lean into most right now? Start there, and you’ll already be moving forward.
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