Tiny Conversations That Decide How People See You
Description
We often assume our reputation at work is shaped by the big moments. The presentations. The milestones. The “official” opportunities.
But most people form their opinion of us in the tiny, forgettable interactions — the “how was your weekend,” the quick update in the hallway, the accidental coffee machine moment with someone senior.
Because these conversations feel insignificant, we wing them or downplay them.
But this is where presence is actually built.
These micro-moments become small stages, not for performance, but for clarity. And when you use them with intention, something shifts: people hear you differently, your work gains context, and your ambition becomes legible without you having to make it loud.
In this episode, we’ll explore why small talk isn’t actually small, how to use these moments without sounding corporate or rehearsed, and how a single sentence can quietly reshape the way people see you.
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