Speak Up: Develop Your Executive Presence & Leadership Communication Style

378: Be Effortlessly Attractive & Magnetic Using These 4 Secret Charisma Boosting Habits


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You're not born charismatic—you become charismatic. The most magnetic leaders aren’t the loudest, the funniest, or even the most impressive. They have a secret weapon that makes people naturally want to listen to them, follow them, and say yes to them.

As a high-performing leader, you know that executive presence isn't just about competence—it’s about how people feel when they’re around you. But here’s the problem: you may be unknowingly repelling people instead of drawing them in. In today’s episode, you’ll discover how small, intentional tweaks can make you the kind of leader people instinctively respect, trust, and want to work with.


By the end of this short episode, you’ll know:


A mindset shift that flips charisma from an "it" factor into a learned leadership skill—and why this is great news for introverts.


The counterintuitive habit that instantly makes you more magnetic in meetings (hint: it’s not about being impressive).


How to command attention without demanding it—so people naturally seek your input and see you as the go-to leader.


Press play now to unlock the subtle but powerful charisma habits that make you stand out—without changing who you are.


If you’re ready to unlock the potential of your premium personal brand and start seeing massive shifts in how people respond to you, my 90-Day Executive Presence Mastery System may be just what you need. Together we will uncover blind spots, equip you with executive communication skills and strategies to position you as a senior leader executives respect. Click  here to schedule a quick chat—it might just be the turning point in your career.


In Speak Up communication and executive presence coaching, high performing leaders learn to enhance their influence and confidence, refining their communication style to increase visibility and effectiveness in promotion opportunities. 


By honing communication skills and fostering a trusted advisor mindset, aspiring executives cultivate mastery in public speaking and beat imposter syndrome. Your leadership becomes more strategic and inspiring.

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