Week 2 · The WorkHow you show up and what you produce.

Lesson 6 of 32

Reputation Is Your Greatest Asset

Your reputation follows you everywhere, builds slowly, and can be destroyed in an instant.

The Lesson

Your reputation outlasts any single job or interaction. It isn't just what you're known for—it's what you're trusted with. The way you handle small obligations signals how you'll handle larger ones. In a world where information moves instantly, what people think of your character becomes your most valuable asset.

It determines who advocates for you when you're not in the room and how much benefit of the doubt you receive. Your words only get the benefit of the doubt when backed by consistent, reliable action; otherwise, they are just words. This is why the true test of character isn't how you behave when everyone's watching, but the standards you maintain when no one would know the difference.

The Question

What do you “think” you're known for versus what do people actually come to you for - and what does that gap reveal about how your reputation is really being built?

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