That first step. Seeing something stalled and getting it in motion. There is so much initiative involved in kicking the ball.
It seems so easy. Yet it requires overcoming the resistance of having to act on what is not progressing.
The ability to find such stalled aspects is a great asset. Showing initiative to improve those is courageous. Initially, you appear to focus on something narrow and insignificant. Over time, it steadily exposes you to adjacent areas allowing you to see a broader aspect of what you are solving.
When you identify something that needs improvement and work to improve it yourself, you build original insights that give you an edge. And working to improve the solutions develops depth, skills and expertise that offer value.
Not everyone has to believe in your insight. A small set that sees merit in your professional argument is perfectly acceptable. That small group wishes to associate with you for what you do, is a reflection of the fact that you gaining permission from them.
Before that, start with kicking the ball!
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