Hesitating Challenging Others? Follow These Five Graceful Steps
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Hesitating Challenging Others? Follow These Five Graceful Steps

George, a VP at a Fortune 500 company, had a reputation for being insightful yet reserved. Despite his analytical prowess and humble personality, he often found himself silent during crucial meetings, especially when senior leaders were present. Feedback from his peers highlighted this issue: George wasn't speaking up.

When I asked George about his hesitation, he shared his worry about coming across as negative. He could easily sense when something wasn't right, but voicing his concerns felt risky. Avoiding conflict had been his strategy for a while, but now it was hindering his growth.

To help George overcome this challenge, we devised a practical strategy to enable him to express his views with grace and confidence.

1. Stay Open and Suspend Judgment

The first step was for George to recognize when he felt judgmental. He learned to:

  • Take a few mindful breaths to relax and shift to open listening.
  • Jot down the points that bothered him, creating a mental pause before reacting.

2. Build Alignment

Next, George needed to establish a positive connection with his colleagues. We focused on:

  • Finding something positive about the speaker, no matter how small. This approach helped George maintain a friendly demeanor, which was reflected in his body language and facial expressions.
  • Nodding and acknowledging the speaker's viewpoint to show he was listening and considering their perspective.

3. Paraphrase and Acknowledge

To ensure clarity and mutual understanding, George practiced paraphrasing what he agreed on:

  • "I understand your point about X, which is important because Y."

4. Ask Curious Questions

Rather than confronting directly, George learned to ask questions that showed genuine curiosity:

  • "Can you help me understand how this approach addresses [specific concern]?"
  • "What do you think would happen if we considered [alternative idea]?"

5. Master the Graceful Exit

Not every disagreement warranted a direct challenge. We discussed how to exit gracefully:

  • If the issue were minor, George would nod, thank the speaker, and move on.
  • For more significant concerns, he would thank them and suggest a follow-up discussion to delve deeper into the issue.

Final Thoughts

George's journey wasn't just about speaking up; it was about speaking up with purpose. As a leader, his role was to facilitate progress, not to dominate the conversation. Here are the guiding principles we focused on:

  • Aim to contribute rather than to show off or undermine others.
  • Strive to help others save face and look good, fostering a collaborative environment.
  • Add value and work towards making the situation better.

By adopting these strategies, George gradually became more confident in expressing his insights, leading to more dynamic and productive meetings. His ability to challenge ideas with grace and substance not only enhanced his leadership presence but also drove his team toward greater success.


I've been coaching Fortune 500 and startup executives globally since 2009. My mission is cultivating sustainable growth with purpose and joy. Through personalized coaching, my clients enhance their executive presence, amplify impact and influence, nurture emotional intelligence (EQ), foster career advancement, and boost team productivity. Ready to embark on this transformative journey?

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Imran Shah

?? Data & Analytics | ex-Microsoft, UN, T-Mobile, Pfizer | Data Strategy ? Engineering ? AI/ML ? Insights

9 个月

Thank you for sharing these insightful steps, Sharmin! It's so important to challenge others gracefully, and your approach emphasizes respect and understanding. This will definitely help foster more constructive and positive interactions in the workplace.

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Nabila Rahman

Senior Product Manager | Ex-Software Engineer

9 个月

Great advice. I could also relate to staying open and building alignment.

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Namita Purohit

Leadership Development | CEO Coach & Thought Partner | Eastern Wisdom & Western Psychology| ??Traveler studying ancient cultures??

9 个月

These are fantastic steps Sharmin Banu to help reticent leaders. Some are reticent in sharing their thoughts as they want to share only if it is extremely meaningful, well researched and does not stir up a conflict. "Master the graceful Exit" step will give many leaders the courage to share diametrically opposed views without the fear of getting into conflicts.

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Sameeul B Samee

High Performance Computing | Computational Biology | Applied Mathematics

9 个月

These are such a wonderful set of ideas to deal with a very common workplace scenario! Thanks for sharing these tips. These will definitely come handy for me!

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Sharmin Banu

Empowering Global Leaders for Sustainable Success since 2009 | Executive & Team Coach| ICF-PCC

9 个月

Thank you Anna Choi for your reaction. I would love to hear your thoughts behind it ??.

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