24/01/2026
You can be really good at something and still have tiny habits that make you look... not as polished as you actually are.
I noticed this about myself last week.
Not big mistakes. Small things. The kind of stuff nobody calls out, but everybody notices.
Like:
Sending a file with "Sheet1" still as the tab name.
Using shortcuts that save you 10 seconds but confuse everyone else.
Not double-checking how something looks before you hit send.
Knowing how to do the work but not thinking about how it lands.
Here's the thing:
The gap between being capable and being seen as someone who leads?
It's not always about learning more.
Sometimes it's about cleaning up the small stuff that's been invisible to you for years.
If you're tired of being the person who does great work but doesn't get the recognition — I'm working on something that might help.
Doors to Launch to Lead are open. Details in the comments.