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EPISODE · Feb 20, 2026 · 21 MIN

Why Rework Keeps Happening

from The Practice of Practice · host Taylor Woolf, AIA NCARB

You keep getting the same comment.Not the same exact line. The same type of correction.“Coordinate.” “Is this what’s called out in the specs?” “Align with structural.”And after a while, it stops feeling like feedback and starts feeling personal.In this episode, we unpack what’s actually happening when rework repeats.It’s not incompetence. It’s not carelessness. It’s not proof you’re behind.It’s relational blindness.Early in your career, you’re trained to see sheets. Practice requires you to see systems.Drawings talk to each other. Details echo. Specs aren’t separate. Changes ripple.Rework keeps repeating when you correct locally but don’t scan globally.And at some point, the harder truth shows up:Waiting to be included is a career limiter.No one is hiding answers. They’re assuming you’ll look.This episode challenges you to stop waiting for context and start building your own map.Because anticipation is learned. And initiative compounds.KEY TAKEAWAYSRework is not a verdict on your ability. It’s exposure to relationships you haven’t mapped yet.If the same type of redline repeats, you’re fixing symptoms, not systems.“I wasn’t part of that” explains the gap. It doesn’t close it.Waiting to be included slows growth. Initiative accelerates it.Drawings are conversations. If you only look at one sheet at a time, you’ll keep missing the ripple.Confidence doesn’t come from fewer redlines. It comes from fewer surprises.Anticipation is earned through pattern recognition. You build it by looking further, not by waiting longer.

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You keep getting the same comment.Not the same exact line. The same type of correction.“Coordinate.” “Is this what’s called out in the specs?” “Align with structural.”And after a while, it stops feeling like feedback and starts feeling personal.In this episode, we unpack what’s actually happening when rework repeats.It’s not incompetence. It’s not carelessness. It’s not proof you’re behind.It’s relational blindness.Early in your career, you’re trained to see sheets. Practice requires you to see systems.Drawings talk to each other. Details echo. Specs aren’t separate. Changes ripple.Rework keeps repeating when you correct locally but don’t scan globally.And at some point, the harder truth shows up:Waiting to be included is a career limiter.No one is hiding answers. They’re assuming you’ll look.This episode challenges you to stop waiting for context and start building your own map.Because anticipation is learned. And initiative compounds.KEY TAKEAWAYSRework is not a verdict on your ability. It’s exposure to relationships you haven’t mapped yet.If the same type of redline repeats, you’re fixing symptoms, not systems.“I wasn’t part of that” explains the gap. It doesn’t close it.Waiting to be included slows growth. Initiative accelerates it.Drawings are conversations. If you only look at one sheet at a time, you’ll keep missing the ripple.Confidence doesn’t come from fewer redlines. It comes from fewer surprises.Anticipation is earned through pattern recognition. You build it by looking further, not by waiting longer.

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