 In this week's video, I want to talk about something that can really differentiate you in your career as an engineer or technical professional. Now at EMI, we're very focused on the 80-20 way, right, focusing on the 20% of items or actions that drive the 80% of results. However, as a technical professional, as an engineer, a lot of times the details matter. And I recently spoke to an engineer who told me about a report that had been sent to a client. She sent it out. She didn't look at all the details. And in the meeting with the client in an agency, an issue was brought up that was a bad issue in the report. And she wasn't aware of it because she didn't review the details. And you'll hear more about that story in a podcast interview that we're going to publish with her soon. However, my point is that we live in a world of distractions, phone calls, text messages, social media. When you go to a client meeting, are you taking a few minutes to read through the details of that report so that you can speak on it and deliver value to that client? Are you looking through the meeting minutes from the last meeting before you arrive at the next meeting so that you can make informed decisions, comments, or ask questions? Those little things matter. If you can't focus on those details to be able to continue to deliver value as an engineer, then you may lose a lot of ground in your career. Over-preparation is never a bad thing. And many engineers have failed because of lack of preparation and the ones that succeed and continue to rise the ranks and become leaders in the industry. They know what's going on, even when sometimes they shouldn't. I hope you enjoyed this video. Please subscribe to our channel. We put out weekly videos and sometimes more if we publish multiple podcast episodes a week. And we will continue to help you engineer your own success.