
How to Speak Up in Meetings When Nervous: A Framework
You already know what you want to say. The insight is there, the answer is ready — but the moment the conversation opens up, something locks. Your throat tightens, your heart rate spikes, and the window closes before you speak. To speak up in meetings when nervous, use a three-phase framework: prepare anchor statements before the meeting, enter the conversation through low-risk contributions first (like asking a clarifying question), and progressively escalate to higher-stakes contributions as y

