Season 12: Career Challenges
Why Staying Quiet Is Holding You Back At Work
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You already know what you want. Maybe it’s more money. A new project. More respect. Or just fewer after-hours “quick questions.”
But when it’s time to actually ask, you freeze. You start running through every possible outcome in your head. You tell yourself it’s not the right time. You don’t want to look entitled or demanding. So you say nothing and keep going.
But staying quiet doesn’t protect you. It just keeps you stuck. That discomfort you’re trying to avoid? It’s costing you clarity, progress, and maybe even respect.
Why It Feels So Hard
Most professionals I work with aren’t afraid of work. They’re afraid of what happens when they speak up. Especially women, first-gen professionals, and anyone who’s had to prove themselves twice as hard to get half as far.
You’ve been told to earn it through effort. To keep your head down. To wait your turn.
But effort doesn’t equal opportunity anymore.
If you don’t say what you want, someone else will and they’ll probably get it.
Direct Isn’t Aggressive
Being direct has a bad reputation, especially for women. I’ve been called aggressive just for asking a clear question. But being straightforward isn’t rude. It’s efficient.
The problem is that many workplaces still reward compliance over confidence. They want people who follow rules, not challenge them. So when you do speak up, you risk being labeled “difficult.”
But staying quiet isn’t better. It just leads to burnout and resentment. You can’t control how people interpret your communication, but you can control how clear you are about what you need.
Clarity Comes First
You can’t advocate for yourself if you don’t know what’s wrong.
If you’re frustrated, ask yourself: what exactly do I need that I’m not getting?
Do you want a raise? A title change? A new project? More flexibility?
You can’t just say you’re unhappy and hope someone figures it out.
Vague requests get vague results.
What’s Really Holding You Back
If you tense up at the idea of asking for something, there’s a reason.
That feeling in your chest or stomach, it’s not random. It’s tied to a belief you picked up somewhere along the way.
Maybe you were told not to rock the boat. Maybe you learned that speaking up meant getting labeled as a problem.
Whatever the story is, it’s running the show until you decide to change it.
Asking Is a Skill
Self-advocacy isn’t natural for most people, it’s learned. You can ask for what you want without steamrolling anyone or backing down. It takes practice, preparation, and a plan.
In this week’s Control Your Career episode, I walk through exactly how to do it, how to figure out what’s really bothering you, how to communicate it in your own style, and how to get the outcome you deserve.
Because people can’t support you if they don’t know what you want.
And leaders don’t wait for permission, they ask..
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