ISTJ Office Politics: Why Hard Work Isn’t Actually Enough
Forty-two percent of ISTJs report leaving otherwise satisfying jobs because of workplace politics. Not because they couldn’t handle the work….
Forty-two percent of ISTJs report leaving otherwise satisfying jobs because of workplace politics. Not because they couldn’t handle the work….
The calendar notification appears: “Team Brainstorming Session – All Hands Required.” Your stomach tightens. Not because you lack ideas or…
During my first year managing a team of analysts, I noticed something odd. My best performer, an ISTJ named Sarah,…
You built your career the right way. Followed the plan, delivered results, earned promotions. Now you’re somewhere between senior analyst…
The irony hits hardest at 3 AM. You built a career on reliability, followed every protocol, earned every promotion through…
The conference room felt smaller each year. Same quarterly presentations, same strategic planning sessions, same reliable results that earned nods…
The spreadsheet showed fifteen years of steady progression. Same company, predictable raises, retirement contributions increasing on schedule. Yet sitting in…
The spreadsheet showed everything I needed to know about the role. Competitive salary, clear advancement path, comprehensive benefits package. My…
The project manager missed the meeting. Again. Not because she forgot, but because she was three hours deep into reorganizing…