LesterP
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First off, I’d like to say finding this forum has been great - I can totally see how I have the same attitudes behaviours as others here!
I used to have a great job understanding people and culture for big companies. While I loved the intellectual challenge and variety of the work, I always struggled to connect with management and clients.
I’ve since had a new job working at a tech startup that hasn’t really worked out (I find it boring), so I’m thinking of taking a job like my old one again.
But I have a hesitation - the more senior I get in a job like my old one (and probably a lot of jobs!) there is increasing client interaction, where I have to win new business and management of small teams of people.
I think I could do this but I don’ t think I’ll ever excel at it. And I remember well the nights where I didn’t sleep at all as I was worried about running a meeting. Or being told I wasn’t enthusiastic enough or didn’t say enough.
What’s funny is when a meeting would be planned and I could write my thoughts in advance I could navigate well, but unplanned questions or more of a making a personal connection I struggled with and get real anxiety.
I’ve got quite far down the interview process with a very cool sounding job but then they told me I’d probably be running workshops with lots of clients and it filled me with dread.
Has anyone had a similar client/colleague heavy job and mastered that? Or have any coping strategies that work for them in this scenario?
Or should I accept that I’m never going to be this type and rein in my ambitions? I want a challenge but I don’t want to feel stressed all the time.
Would CBT or something help?
Love to hear some thoughts!
I used to have a great job understanding people and culture for big companies. While I loved the intellectual challenge and variety of the work, I always struggled to connect with management and clients.
I’ve since had a new job working at a tech startup that hasn’t really worked out (I find it boring), so I’m thinking of taking a job like my old one again.
But I have a hesitation - the more senior I get in a job like my old one (and probably a lot of jobs!) there is increasing client interaction, where I have to win new business and management of small teams of people.
I think I could do this but I don’ t think I’ll ever excel at it. And I remember well the nights where I didn’t sleep at all as I was worried about running a meeting. Or being told I wasn’t enthusiastic enough or didn’t say enough.
What’s funny is when a meeting would be planned and I could write my thoughts in advance I could navigate well, but unplanned questions or more of a making a personal connection I struggled with and get real anxiety.
I’ve got quite far down the interview process with a very cool sounding job but then they told me I’d probably be running workshops with lots of clients and it filled me with dread.
Has anyone had a similar client/colleague heavy job and mastered that? Or have any coping strategies that work for them in this scenario?
Or should I accept that I’m never going to be this type and rein in my ambitions? I want a challenge but I don’t want to feel stressed all the time.
Would CBT or something help?
Love to hear some thoughts!