Raises don’t come from working harder.
They come from showing value without flinching.
If you’ve ever walked into a meeting and softened your wins so you don’t sound “full of yourself,” you’re not alone. That was Andrew’s habit.
Here’s what changed:
he named his wins, attached numbers, and let them stand.
No apology. No softening.
Try that in your next conversation.
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2 months ago
Absolutely confidence isn’t arrogance. Naming your wins clearly lets others see your impact without you having to apologize for it.