Turns Out, Quiet Excellence Doesn’t Get You Promoted | Blog article written by Ted Prodromou | Epic Encore

I used to think working harder was the key to getting promoted. 

So I did the work no one else wanted. 

I kept the computer network running. 

Stayed late. 

Came in early. 

Answered the 2 a.m. support calls. 

Made sure no one ever had to say, “The system’s down.” 

I thought that made me valuable. 

And in some ways, it did. 

But here’s what I didn’t understand back then: 

➡️ The work that gets noticed isn’t always what matters most. 

➡️ Staying in the background won’t bring you to the table. 

➡️ Keeping things running doesn’t get rewarded—until they stop. 

What I thought was service was actually silence. 

What I thought was value was invisibility. 

And what I thought was security… kept me stuck. 

Looking back now, I realize: 

👉 I wasn’t building a career—I was trying to earn worth 

👉 I wasn’t leading—I was proving. 

Today, I realize that to get ahead, I needed to: 

Stop proving… and start building. 

Lead with identity, not just output. 

Build businesses that reflect my deepest wisdom—not my longest résumé. 

Because I deserve more than quiet excellence. 

I deserve to be seen. 

Ted 

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