Your Type
You rarely speak up in meetings, yet you remember all the details and unspoken words. This absolute mastery of information actually stems from your deep fear of "making a mistake"; you believe you shouldn't speak unless you're 100% sure, preferring to hide in the observer's safe zone rather than risk having your viewpoint challenged. But no one creates value through perfect risk avoidance. Try sharing a half-baked idea when the information is still incomplete; when you learn to expose your uncertainty, your voice will truly wield influence.
💡 Did you know?
Cognitive psychology research found that individuals operating in 'active listening mode' (saying less, recording more) show 41% higher post-meeting information recall accuracy than active speakers, with noticeably better performance in subsequent decision tracking.
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