The Competence Trap: Why Smart People Sound Less Powerful
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Most people assume competence naturally creates authority.
It doesn’t.
In this episode of *Speaking With Intent*, I break down what he calls **The Competence Trap** - the hidden communication pattern where intelligent, capable people unintentionally weaken their authority through over-explaining, hesitation, and verbal softening.
Why do less capable people often sound more confident?
Why do smart professionals sometimes lose influence in meetings, negotiations, and leadership conversations?
And why does clarity often matter more than complexity when pressure is high?
This episode explores:
* Why intelligent people often sound uncertain
* The psychology of verbal hesitation
* How over-explaining weakens perceived authority
* The difference between confidence and clarity
* Why calm structure creates leadership perception
* The hidden emotional signals people react to in conversation
If you’ve ever felt overlooked despite being highly capable...
this episode explains why.