Document Everything:
Keeping detailed records of all communications, decisions, and changes can help protect you in case of disputes. It also provides a clear trail of what transpired through the phases.
Seek External Support:
If possible, consider consulting with external experts who can provide a fresh perspective, validate your concerns, or offer technical advice.
Networking:
Engage with networks or forums where you can share experiences, seek advice, or simply vent about challenges in a supportive environment.
Clarify Expectations:
Have clear discussions with the involved parties to set or reset expectations, defining roles, responsibilities, and the realistic outcomes of the project.
Maintain Professionalism:
Despite the challenges, maintain a professional demeanor in all interactions. This will serve you well in the long run, no matter the outcome of the current situation.
Practice Stress-Relief Techniques:
Take time for yourself to de-stress, whether that's through exercise, meditation, hobbies, or other activities that help you relax and recharge.
Seek Mediation:
If there are disputes that cannot be resolved through regular communication, consider proposing a neutral mediator to help resolve issues.
Explore New Opportunities:
If the situation becomes unmanageable or the environment becomes too toxic, it may be worthwhile to explore new opportunities.
Learning Experience:
Every challenge can be a learning experience. Reflect on what you’ve learned from this situation, how you could handle similar situations in the future, and how you can grow professionally from it.
Delegate When Possible:
If there are tasks that can be delegated or shared with others, do not hesitate to ask for help or distribute the workload.
ButzBuilt
Concept research and design with the quest of ideas, being visualized, and brought to life. Engineering is in the blood from the one that gave birth.
Building dirt fortresses in the backyard to building down hill carts with the grandpa. R\C Car and trucks to model airplanes and rockets, to dirt-bikes, motorcycles, quads, welding. Then 19 years from birth, decided to attend UTI.
- Attained AA in automotive technology. (Theory of how modern automotive technology operates and communicates.)
- Diagnostics; Electrical, Mechanical bumper to bu
03/29/2022
Staying level headed by staying above. Always excited about how things turned out, and how they could be. How would they be is up to one.
Efforts or e-farts direct your value.
Have I mentioned how much me and my little girl love our car.
Need to make a sticker, baby on board gets what she wants and she wants faster.
03/27/2022
Where's your ride get you. MY18 WRX.
Great commuter off the floor, even better in the dirt with the right alterations.
06/03/2018
Why does it sit so high, it's a big truck. It's ment to take up big hits and provide stability. These are untuned with a leverage ratio and efficiency provided to them to build a product for along with corner weights we have the . Here's a hit to the ~20" rear travel, they're equal length no oem leafs used from another application with a bolt on leaf relocation. Only thing cut are fiberglass, and the bed. Only thing welded is the rear bumpstop strike plates, lower rear shock mount to the housing. Ask nothing but good times in this thing. Fully designed with
It cycles 16.5 up front, let's get a tundra product going. To help keep them alive.
05/28/2018
Only able cause they did.
09/27/2017
By the way. If you have a cable company login. You can find the first half of the episode on velocity. 😊 The lifted life under T. Part two Saturday morning @ 8am. Comes online 3 days later.
09/27/2017
What does this look like? Quick sketches of what I would do. 129" long 96 wide at most. Included caster in the chassis. So caster is consistent during wheel movement. I think if I were to continue this instead of just saving idea figure out a full formula one suspension setup. Pushrod all around. Along with integrated antisway. 42" tire circles pictured 😂 goodnight
08/08/2017
Randomness.
08/04/2017
😝 just wait.
08/04/2017
This one ain't so bad 😊
05/16/2017
and on Instagram!!!
10/08/2016
Rogue Racing's new 2015 F-150 & 2017 Raptor Front Bumper. What should we name it???? Let's hear the comments & suggestions on an official name for this new style. The best 2 names will be given a swag pack, Hats T-shirt ,,ect. So let's hear it people!!!!
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