There comes a point in working with high-profile clients where strategy alone isn’t enough.
Because the situation has shifted.
What started as a business dynamic is now being influenced by something less structured—
emotion, perception, or expectation that hasn’t been clearly communicated.
When that happens, how you respond matters just as much as what you’ve already done.
1. Don’t React—Observe First
The instinct is to jump in and fix.
But before you do:
- Pay attention to what’s actually changing
- Separate facts from tone
- Look for patterns, not just moments
Not everything needs an immediate response.
Some things need to be understood first.
2. Stay Grounded in What’s True
When dynamics shift, it’s easy to second-guess everything.
Go back to:
- What was agreed upon
- What was delivered
- What actually happened
This keeps you from overcorrecting based on emotion alone.
3. Acknowledge Without Over-Apologizing
If something feels off, it’s okay to acknowledge it.
But there’s a difference between:
- Being aware
- And taking responsibility for something that isn’t yours
You can say:
“I want to make sure everything feels aligned on your end.”
Without saying:
“I did something wrong.”
4. Don’t Chase Validation
One of the easiest traps in these situations is trying to “fix the feeling.”
Trying to:
- Regain approval
- Smooth things over too quickly
- Or overextend to rebalance the dynamic
That usually creates more instability—not less.
5. Maintain Structure—Even When It’s Uncomfortable
When things feel uncertain, structure matters even more.
Stay consistent with:
- Communication
- Boundaries
- Decision-making processes
This creates stability—even if the emotional tone is shifting.
6. Know What’s Within Your Control
You can manage:
- Your communication
- Your professionalism
- Your consistency
You cannot fully manage:
- Someone else’s perception
- Someone else’s emotional response
Understanding that difference is key.
7. Be Willing to Let the Moment Pass
Not every shift needs to be confronted immediately.
Sometimes:
- The energy resets
- The moment passes
- And the dynamic returns to baseline
Other times, it doesn’t.
Either way—you stay grounded.
Not every situation needs to be solved.
Some just need to be understood for what they are.
And once you see it clearly,
you can decide how you want to move forward.
Sorry, I’m from Jersey—
I don’t overcomplicate what’s already obvious.

