Own The Room: How to Control Perception, Read the Room, and Win High Stakes Conversations
You're on a call. Everything is going well. The prospect is engaged, nodding along, practically ready. And then out of nowhere, without a single objection from the other side, you hear yourself say something like... maybe a lower package would work better for you. Or, I might not even be the right fit for this. Nobody asked you to say that. Nobody pushed back on your price. Nobody questioned your experience. You did it yourself. And the worst part? You knew it was happening and could not stop it. This Is Not a Confidence Problem. It Is a Perception Problem. Here is what makes this so disorienting. The professionals who do this most are not the ones who lack skill or experience. They are often the most capable people in the room. The ones who care the most, prepare the most, and think the most deeply about the value they deliver. Which is exactly why it happens. You are not struggling because you lack value. You are struggling because you do not fully trust your own perception of it. That gap between what you can genuinely deliver and what you feel entitled to claim is where pricing confidence collapses. Where negotiation skills evaporate. Where executive presence starts to feel performed instead of owned. Where the close that was right there somehow slips away before anyone else even had a chance to object. And the room feels all of it. Instantly. Before you have finished the sentence. The Leak You Do Not See Self doubt does not announce itself. It leaks through the words you choose. The qualifiers that show up before your strongest points. The I could be wrong buts and the this might sound stupids and the just my opinions that quietly lower your authority before anyone has challenged it. It leaks through the price you drop before anyone asked you to. Through the over preparation that is really just anxiety wearing the costume of professionalism. Through the visibility you avoid because somewhere in the back of your mind exposure feels riskier than staying small. Every avoided action teaches fear. Every completed action teaches capability. The gap between those two things is what this episode is about. Why This Matters More Than You Think Pricing confidence, leadership communication, negotiation skills, executive presence. All of it lives downstream of one thing. How much you actually trust the value you bring into the room. This is not about changing your offer or your strategy or your positioning. It is about closing the gap between your capability and your confidence in claiming it. Because what you felt on that call was not proof that you are unqualified. It was proof that you are a capable person who became overly aware of the stakes when you should have been grounded in your capability. That is something you can change. And this episode shows you exactly how. Follow Jake LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jakestahl/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/jakestahl/] Instagram & TikTok: @OwnTheRoomWithJakeStahl Podcast: https://thejakestahl.com/podcast/ [https://thejakestahl.com/podcast/] Book: Own the Room: https://thejakestahl.com/books/ [https://thejakestahl.com/books/] This episode is brought to you by Orchestraight. Try Orchestraight free for 7 days at orchestraight.com [http://orchestraight.com]. Orchestraight. The straightest path to success.
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