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How to Speak Up and Be Heard in Any Room

October 09, 20251 min read

How to Speak Up and Be Heard in Any Room

We’ve all been there—you have a brilliant idea, but halfway through sharing it, your voice trails off, someone talks over you, or it gets brushed aside.

Speaking up isn’t just about volume—it’s about presence. And presence is built before, during, and after you speak.

🔍 Why You’re Not Being Heard
Sometimes, the problem isn’t the quality of your ideas—it’s the delivery.
If you rush, apologize, or downplay your points, you unintentionally signal that your ideas are optional. Leaders speak as if their contributions are essential—because they are.

🎯 The “Listen, Link, Lead” Framework

  1. Listen First
    Gain context before speaking. People are more receptive when they feel heard.

  2. Link to the Bigger Picture
    Connect your point to team goals or company priorities. This positions your idea as a contribution, not a distraction.

  3. Lead with Confidence
    Use clear, direct language. Avoid fillers like “just,” “maybe,” or “I think.”

💡 Client Story
One client, a talented data analyst, never spoke in meetings for fear of sounding “off.” After practicing the “Listen, Link, Lead” method, she pitched a dashboard redesign that ended up saving her team 10 hours a week.

💬 Final Word
Your voice is your leadership signature. Don’t hide it—hone it.

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Coach Tamara

Coach Tamara Williams, CEO of iPropel You, is an author, renowned career strategist, and executive coach dedicated to empowering ladder climbers to cultivate their professional brand, navigate their journey, and elevate their leadership in career, business, and life to new heights. 7K+ propelled in 25+ countries since 2015.

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