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Episode 47: The Competence Trap: When Hard Work Backfires

8 min · 9 de feb de 2026
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You are watching less capable coworkers get promoted while you quietly fix their mistakes. You assume results speak for themselves. They don’t. That belief is costing you leverage. In most organizations, silence is interpreted as comfort, not humility. When your work looks easy, leadership assumes it is easy. This episode dismantles the “silent professional” myth and explains why being low-maintenance makes you exploitable. We break down the loud but ineffective operator, then introduce the SitRep Strategy: a simple method to turn daily execution into visible authority without bragging, politics, or compromise. This episode is about control, not attention.

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