Have you ever felt your voice didn't matter in a room full of experts?
Younger architects and engineers often feel they must have all the answers in presentations and meetings.
Not true. 😮
The need for perfection is exhausting and expensive when you lose bids to more confident competitors.
• It's comforting to know that no one knows everything.
• And that's more than OK; it's liberating.
• Project managers, superintendents, and others can overcome limiting beliefs with new communication and mindset processes.
An architect in this month's Top Tier Communicator Training said:
"I keep falling into a trap, feeling I'm not good enough, and I didn't even know it. Now it's clear, and I have all the puzzle pieces to improve."
Admitting when you don't know something can be empowering.
Your firm will earn respect and trust when staff says with humility and honesty:
"I don't know, and I'll find out within the hour."
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