Maya Chen explores the power of composed presence in professional spaces—what Sam Lessin calls showing up with a "low heart rate." In fragmented workplaces where etiquette norms have splintered, calmness becomes magnetic authority. Chen argues the gap between feeling and expression isn't dishonesty but courtesy, and that deliberate composure—in meetings, Slack channels, and body language—builds trust and influence more effectively than urgency ever could.
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