Your Name On It

Ownership

When you’re concerned about getting credit for a project, you’re bound to deliver sub-par work. There’s not much arguing it, unless you’re totally fearless.

When you want your name on work, there’s the initial thought of all the possibilities, of the spotlight, of the recognition.

Then the fear sets in. What if it’s not good enough? What if you don’t know how to complete part of the project? What if you can’t over-deliver like you dreamed of doing?

Better to focus on the big picture, the why of the project and care less about the names on it.

 

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