The Hidden Difference Between Real Authority and Performance
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Most people think authority comes from sounding more dominant, more charismatic, or more confident.
But in high-stakes conversations, the people with the most authority usually look like they are trying the least.
In this episode of Speaking With Intent, I explain the hidden psychological difference between real authority and performed authority - and why trying too hard to sound powerful often destroys credibility, trust, and conversational control.
This episode breaks down:
* the psychology of performed confidence
* why over-managing perception weakens authority
* how emotional leakage changes power dynamics
* the difference between intensity and desperation
* why restraint creates conversational gravity
If you want stronger executive presence, better negotiation psychology, and more authority under pressure, this episode will change the way you communicate.