You don't need a committee to act. You tend to gather the facts, reach your own conclusion, and move — and you're notably unbothered by doing it without backup. That's not stubbornness; it's a high tolerance for standing alone when your analysis says you're right. Where others wait for consensus or cover, you'll take the decision and the consequences both. People learn that you're hard to intimidate and harder to talk out of a position you've actually reasoned through. The honest trade-off is that a good call still travels further when a few people are brought along, and standing alone can mean missing the read someone else already had.
You tend to reason it out yourself, decide without waiting for permission, and stand your ground once you've concluded.
How you show up
You don't need a committee to act. Day to day you tend to gather the facts, reach your own conclusion, and move — and you're notably unbothered by doing it without backup. Where others wait for consensus or cover, you'll take both the decision and its consequences. People learn you're hard to intimidate and harder still to talk out of a position you've actually reasoned through.
Strengths
Your edge is decisiveness with a spine behind it: a high tolerance for standing alone when your analysis says you're right, paired with the analytical habit of reasoning a call out rather than guessing. That combination makes you reliable in exactly the moments most people flinch — when a decision is unpopular, time-pressured, or unsupported. You own outcomes instead of diffusing them, which is rare and quietly trusted.
