Peak Performers by Tiffany UmanBecome your own biggest advocateSeptember 18, 2023 Thank you for joining my Peak Performers newsletter! Every Monday, we cover a crucial topic along with actionable tips to position you as the top 1% in your career. Let's dive in! Here are a few things that you may have missed last week: Peak Performers newsletter: Win the battle against burnout. My new free LinkedIn Learning nano-course (just 11 min): Nano Tips to Fast Track Your Career. My upcoming free Career Growth Accelerator 5-day masterclass starting Monday, October 16th. Secure your spot here if you haven't already as it's the final time I'm hosting this epic event! Real talk. As much as we would like to think that our hard work will reliably accelerate our career growth, the harsh truth is that it simply is not, or no longer, enough. Exceptional work is the baseline, table stakes if you will. Expectations within organizations of their workforce continue to rise, and a lack of first-rate performance consistently will restrict vertical career movement across all levels of seniority, industries and functions.
The key is through the ability to self-advocate with clarity and confidence. At the same time, this is something we are rarely taught how to do, which leads incredible talent to go unnoticed and overlooked for advancement opportunities time and again. This becomes particularly frustrating when you "do all of the right things" and yet feel that your progress has stagnated. You feel undervalued for the hard work you dedicate yourself to each and every day. And this is precisely why advocating for yourself is absolutely essential. It provides the rightful recognition, exposure and visibility for your impactful efforts by the key decision makers that ultimately influence your rate of progression. And this is all the more important with performance review season on the horizon. "I learned a long time ago the wisest thing I can do is be on my own side, be an advocate for myself and others like me" - Maya Angelou I recently interviewed the President of Culligan International, a global leader in providing cleaner, safer water, who emphasized how integral self-advocacy was in her professional ascent. Doing so helped her make major strides across regions, industries and companies, allowing her to shine in the consideration set of decision makers for proactive opportunities she could then pursue. Peak performers recognize that through effective self-advocacy, they unlock a whole new level of growth, income and opportunities far more quickly than others. Here's how. Don't sit on the sidelines.Taking control of your career starts with you. You must not, and cannot, only rely on others to advocate on your behalf. Here's a quick (well known) thought experiment to consider: "If a tree falls in a forest and no one is around to hear it, does it make a sound?" - Dr. George Berkeley Now consider the effort, impact and meaningful outcomes resulting from your hard work; has it been heard or gone unnoticed? Has it been showcased effectively through self-advocacy or does it lie in the shadows, remaining ambiguous? I routinely encounter high-achievers unfamiliar or uncomfortable with advocating for themselves. And this mindset is holding them back dramatically. Here are 3 key observations on the topic: → Advocating for yourself is not egotistical or cocky, it's necessary. Do not assume that others simply know what you are working on and the value you are creating.
→ Advocating for yourself allows you to make your distinct value known in the company. It separates you from "teamwork" and identifies your exact contributions.
→ Advocating for yourself increases your visibility and exposure, allowing you to reach your goals sooner than later.
3 strategies to master self-advocacy1/ Communicate what you wantThis is where self-advocacy begins. The objective is to avert any measure of chance when internal decision makers piece together your advancement goals. → For instance, if you want to switch departments / divisions but have never voiced this aspiration, you are delaying that very next move to occur; → Rather, voice that aspiration and build the necessary action plan to get you there, cognizant of internal movement criteria and the timing of such. Choose to proactively self-advocate and reduce the likelihood of impediments that stand in your way. Here are 5 action steps to take that will move you in the right direction:
Peak performers are action-focused and leverage proactive communication to stay ahead of the curve. They seize their moments by creating them firsthand, seeking out knowledge gaps to surmount areas of self-improvement faster. 2/ Bring forward the right dataThe most important factor here is to not discount yourself or your accomplishments. Statements like "I'm just doing my job", "it was no big deal" or "I was simply doing what I was told" will not serve you well. You are essentially diminishing your worth and value by making statements in such a manner. Instead, you must lean into who you are and pair that with relevant data to fuel your self-advocacy most effectively. Here are 5 things you can do right now to put data on your side:
Peak performers see the immense power in data as a career catalyst and integrate it into every advocacy touchpoint possible. Own the data. Own the narrative. 3/ Build 1:1 connections with decision makersBuilding meaningful relationships with internal decision makers is easily the most important thing you can do while advocating for yourself. Nurturing relationships in which people speak highly of you, and in alignment with the perception you want others to have of you, is a winning recipe. You ultimately want to create advocates who will go to bat for you when you're not even there. Peak performers recognize that if they want to go far, relationships are their #1 currency to accelerate their growth path. Here's how to do so. → First, identify who these decision makers are in your organization:
→ Second, make yourself visible towards them:
→ Third, decide on your follow-up cadence:
How will you choose to advocate for yourself?If you want to make yourself truly seen, heard and respected, self-advocacy is an absolute must. It allows you to remain in control of your career trajectory and rally the needed supporters to get you there. Leaning into this with confidence and clarity is the ultimate game-changer as a peak performer. You've got this! Your mission this week involves three components to help you self-advocate with clarity and confidence. Set aside some time with a notepad, take a few minutes to dive in, and use this work to take intentional action this week. 1/ Reflect on your 5 proudest accomplishments this past year. → What did you do particularly well in those moments? → What kind of impact did you generate for the organization through these wins? → What key learnings did you gain from those experiences that can be replicated as best practices to bring even larger impact? 2/ Distinguish between what you have done vs. your team. → Outline clearly which parts of your accomplishments were done directly as a result of your efforts. → Practice verbalizing this to ensure you have a clear differentiation in your speech between your contributions vs. what others have done to reach the end result. 3/ Determine 1 moment to advocate for yourself this week. → Perhaps this is speaking up in a work meeting with leadership, being more explicit about your goals with your boss, initiating the preparation for your upcoming performance review, etc...Whatever situation you decide, be sure follow through and use this as fuel to build more moments of continued self-advocacy for the rest of the year. ​ If you found this newsletter valuable, please share it with a friend! And if you’re not already subscribed to my newsletter, you can do so here: ​
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