17/02/2026
The Kind of Projects You Should Be Praying For
If you truly know your onions as a professional, then your prayer point should change.
You should be looking for projects where:
• Quacks will never be considered.
• Artisans will not be invited to price the same scope as you.
• The client scrutinizes you before even allowing you to sit at the table.
• Your competence is tested before your fee is discussed.
That is the level.
If you are competing with artisans for the same contract, something is wrong.
It means the client does not understand the value gap between skill and structure.
The moment a project allows a bricklayer to submit a quotation for the same professional scope you are bidding for, that project is not positioned for you.
Not pride. Positioning.
There are contracts where:
• Only licensed professionals are shortlisted.
• Technical interviews are conducted.
• Method statements are reviewed.
• Past ex*****on records are verified.
At that table, an artisan cannot sit.
And that is how it should be.
Professional growth is not just about money.
It is about the level of problem you are trusted to solve.
You must build yourself to the point where:
• Your name filters you into certain rooms.
• Your competence filters out the noise.
• Your standard disqualifies you from mediocrity.
There are projects below your professional hierarchy.
And you must have the discipline to recognize them.
This is the foresight we should carry daily.
Build capacity until your competition changes.
Stop competing downward.
Develop upward.
from WOli