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Struggling to speak up with confidence in meetings?

Clive Griffiths
Clive Griffiths

Struggling to speak up with confidence in meetings?

You’re not alone. And the problem often starts with how you see yourself.

Self-doubt shows up subtly.

You hesitate.
You hold back.
And it costs you influence.

When you start seeing yourself as a peer ... not a junior ...
you'll communicate with clarity and impact.

That shift begins by recognizing your value.
You earned your seat.
Own it.

Listen actively.
Speak when it matters.
Your perspective is there for a reason.

You don’t need to become someone else. You just need to stop shrinking who you are.

The boardroom rewards presence, not perfection. Embrace it fully.

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