5 signs you're being talked over in meetings, and how to stop it for good
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The article addresses the issue of being talked over in meetings, which can negatively impact one’s confidence and leadership presence. It identifies five signs that indicate a person is being sidelined, such as frequently circling back to unfinished thoughts and seeing others take credit for their ideas. The article also provides practical strategies to assert oneself, including using direct language to reclaim airtime and gracefully acknowledging one’s contributions. By recognizing these signs and employing the suggested tactics, individuals can enhance their visibility and authority in professional settings.
You're often interrupted or redirected in meetings, harming your confidence and clarity while undermining your leadership presence.
Use direct language to reclaim your airtime and assert your presence in meetings when you notice you're being cut off.
If you frequently hear yourself circling back to finish thoughts, it's a sign you're being interrupted more often than you realize.
Signal ownership of your ideas by gracefully referencing your contributions when someone else takes credit for them.
Read at Fast Company
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