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[Elevating Your Executive Presence: Three Mindset Shifts to Outperform Your Earlier Self]-[517: 3 Shifts That Take You From Proving to Positioning to Build Massive Executive Presence & Influence]

Speak Up: Develop Your Executive Presence & Leadership Communication Style · B1 · 2026-01-09

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Elevating Your Executive Presence: Three Mindset Shifts to Outperform Your Earlier Self

In a recent episode of the Speak Up podcast, host Laura Camacho addresses a poignant listener question: "How do I outperform my earlier self?" The core philosophy presented is that true executive presence is not achieved by working harder or succumbing to the "hustle" culture of doing more. Instead, it is about shifting one's mindset to act with greater intention, strategic clarity, and enterprise-wide awareness. Camacho outlines three high-impact shifts to help professionals move from a frontline mindset to one of senior leadership.

1. From Proving to Positioning

Many high performers are stuck in a cycle of "proving" their value, which often manifests as over-explaining, talking too fast, or obsessively answering every objection. Camacho argues that this is an early-career behavior. To attain executive presence, one must shift to "positioning." This involves identifying your unique value proposition within the context of your company and industry.

To refine your positioning, ask yourself three critical questions:

  • What perspective do I bring that others don't? (e.g., unique industry experience or personality traits).
  • What decision does my insight enable? How do you help others achieve their goals through your specific knowledge?
  • What risk am I helping them avoid? What threats or opportunities do you see that others might miss?

By focusing on these, you learn to "say less, but better," utilizing precise language, compelling metaphors, and strategic framing to command attention.

2. From Directing to Orchestrating

Problem-solvers often fall into the trap of being the "fixer"—reacting quickly to every issue handed to them. While this builds a reputation for efficiency, it lacks executive impact. Camacho suggests moving toward "orchestrating," which involves identifying which problems actually need to be solved and setting the agenda.

Instead of merely taking orders, an executive leader guides the conversation. A simple, powerful way to signal this is to frame your input by stating: "Well, this is what I think matters most for this particular decision. And this is why." This approach signals maturity, strategic thinking, and confidence, moving you from a reactive participant to an active leader.

3. From Personal Success to Enterprise Thinking

Finally, the transition to senior leadership requires moving beyond individual goals to "enterprise thinking." This means understanding the broader market, cultural nuances, and organizational priorities.

Camacho emphasizes that "relationship intelligence" and "long-term trust" are the currencies of global leadership. By connecting your daily responsibilities to the company’s broader performance, you demonstrate that you are focused on organizational outcomes rather than just completing tasks. When you speak at the enterprise level, senior leadership begins to view you as one of them, regardless of your current job title.

Weekly Self-Review for Leadership Evolution

To measure your growth without burnout, Camacho recommends a simple weekly self-review. Ask yourself these three questions to evaluate your progress:

  1. Where did I communicate with clarity instead of urgency?
  2. Where did I guide the conversation instead of reacting to it?
  3. Where did I speak like someone responsible for company outcomes, not just tasks?

By focusing on these shifts, you move away from chasing noise and toward growth with intention. Ultimately, executive presence is not about being the loudest or busiest person in the room; it is about being the most intentional and strategic, ensuring your influence translates into meaningful results for your enterprise.

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We're not chasing noise.
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We're chasing growth with intention.
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I'm sure you'll agree.
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We need to do more, more, more.
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I'm sure we are all super busy.
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outperform my earlier self
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chasing growth with intention
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positioning yourself
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bring to the table
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earned insight
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📖 Transcript

In today's episode I'm answering a listener question from Ibrahim, who works in sales at the Vivendi Group Africa.
And the question deals with getting better results without working more.
Welcome back to Speak Up, the podcast for high-performing introverts, including you social introverts, where we reveal the communication and executive presence secrets of the A-listers so that you get the recognition and the opportunities you have earned.
I am your host, Laura Camacho, your magical executive presence coach, godmother, and strategist.
And in today's episode you will learn the three high impact mindset shifts that signal executive presence without burnout.
You're going to find out how to move from proving yourself to positioning yourself in your conversations.

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