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[Mastering Executive Presence: Overcoming the Fear of Speaking Up and Over-Explaining]-[560: 8 Subtle Signs You Don’t Trust Your Own Authority (And It’s Costing You More Than You Think)]

Speak Up: Develop Your Executive Presence & Leadership Communication Style · B1 · 2026-04-20

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The Hidden Cost of Inconsistent Communication in Leadership

In high-stakes professional environments, many experienced leaders—despite their brilliance and capability—often fall into two detrimental communication traps: over-explaining or staying silent. According to Laura Camacho, host of the Speak Up podcast, these behaviors are not merely stylistic choices; they are symptoms of a deeper root cause: a lack of trust in one's own authority.

The Root Cause: Lack of Trust in Your Authority

Being brilliant does not automatically make you influential. If you find yourself in executive meetings softening your message or failing to speak up, it is because you are questioning whether your experience and recommendations "fit the need in that moment." When you do not trust your own expertise, you signal to leadership that you lack the decisiveness required for the next level of your career.

The Spectrum of Insecurity: Over-Explaining vs. Silence

Camacho identifies eight distinct signs that demonstrate a lack of confidence in one's own expertise:

1. The Over-Explaining Trap

When you feel compelled to provide excessive context or the "history of the problem," you are likely "mitigating your recommendations" and "talking past the sale." By over-explaining, you diminish the weight of your own authority, inadvertently signaling that you are seeking permission to be right rather than asserting your perspective.

2. The Cost of Silence

Conversely, choosing to hold back in meetings is equally damaging. Camacho emphasizes that "silence is not neutral." It is a signal of hesitation. Many leaders wait for a "better moment that never comes" or hold back because they haven't achieved "perfect clarity" in their thoughts. This delay often results in others—frequently those with less experience—taking control of the conversation.

Why "Perfect Clarity" is a Myth

One of the most significant barriers to effective communication is the pursuit of perfection. Leaders often fear saying things the "wrong way" or offending others, leading them to stay silent or over-prepare to the point of paralysis.

Camacho argues that this is a misconception of how influence works. You do not need to resolve an entire issue in a single meeting. Instead, she suggests:

  • Planting the seed: Use initial conversations to introduce an idea and "water it over future conversations."
  • Refining in real-time: Trust that you can enter a conversation with a basic idea and refine your message as the dialogue progresses.
  • Clear enough, not perfect: Shift your focus from trying to be perfect to being "clear enough to move the conversation forward."

Moving Forward: From Positioning to Presence

If you find yourself oscillating between over-explaining and silence, it is time to stop viewing this as a simple communication issue. It is a positioning issue.

To move your career forward, you must stop trying to "perfect your message before you speak." Executive leadership teams are not seeing your internal struggle; they are seeing a pattern of "inconsistent communication." When you fail to trust your own authority, you appear unpolished and indecisive to those who determine your career trajectory.

Ultimately, the goal is to show up at the level where you are truly operating. By eliminating the urge to over-explain and the habit of hesitation, you can cultivate the executive presence necessary to turn your ideas into influence and improve business outcomes.

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I just wanna make sure they understand.
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I get it.
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I'll say it later.
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I need to organize my thoughts better.
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Silence is not neutral.
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📝Key Phrases

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high stakes conversations
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undermining your ability
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move your career forward
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root cause
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talk past the sale
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📖 Transcript

What's the real cost of staying quiet or over explaining in high stakes conversations?
It's a sign of something that is undermining your ability to influence and to move your career forward.
Welcome back to Speak Up, the number one ranked business communication podcast, where we help high performing introvert leaders, including new social introverts, turn your ideas into influence and improve business outcomes.
Because being brilliant does not automatically make you influential.
I am your host, Laura Camacho, your career accelerator, executive presence strategist and godmother.
By the end of this episode, you'll know the hidden patterns that cause you to either over talk or stay silent, why waiting for perfect clarity is actually hurting your influence, and how to speak with confidence and authority in real time without over explaining.

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