162 | How to Feel More Confident Speaking Up in Leadership Meetings

162 | How to Feel More Confident Speaking Up in Leadership Meetings

Do you ever leave a leadership meeting wishing you’d said something – only to replay it later and think, “Why didn’t I speak up?”

In this solo episode of HR Coffee Time, Fay explores why speaking up in leadership meetings can feel so daunting (even when you know you have something valuable to contribute). She shares practical, realistic ways to build confidence in those moments.

This episode is especially for HR and People professionals who find themselves second-guessing their ideas, worrying about being challenged, or holding back because the meeting feels high-stakes or fast-paced. Drawing on her coaching experience, Fay unpacks strategies to help.

In this episode, you’ll hear:

  1. Why imposter feelings often show up more strongly in leadership meetings – and why that doesnotmean you do not belong there
  2. How your nervous system plays a big role in confidence, and simple ways to feel calmer and more grounded in the moment
  3. Breathing, grounding, and physical techniques you can use before and during meetings
  4. The different kinds of value you bring to leadership conversations – beyond having the “perfect” answer
  5. Why you do not need to be the loudest voice in the room to make an impact
  6. Practical strategies to make speaking up feel more manageable, including:
  7. Setting a small, realistic goal for your contribution
  8. Shaping meetings in advance so you are not waiting for the “right moment”
  9. Using professional phrases that buy you thinking time
  10. How to zoom out and remember that one meeting does not define your credibility
  11. Why confidence grows through familiarity and practice – not by forcing yourself to be someone you are not

Useful Links
  1. Connect with Fay Wallis on LinkedIn
  2. Visit Fay’s website
  3. The Essential HR Planner website
  4. Learn about Fay’sInspiring HR Leadership Programme

Other Relevant HR Coffee Time Episodes
  1. Ep 86: How to stop other people taking credit for your ideas in meetings
  2. Build Your Professional Skills - HR Coffee Time Podcast Playlist

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