Good Executive Communication Coaching Can Build Your Presence
Here’s a scenario that summarizes why a senior leader might seek executive communication coaching. Picture this: you finally have a seat at the high-level meeting. You’ve spotted a flaw in the plan that could save the company weeks of wasted work. You shift forward and open your mouth, but as you try to speak, your body stiffens, and your words disappear from your lips (and even your mind). You look down to avoid the gaze of the powerful people around you, and you retreat into silence. Your urge to speak up — and the trust of the room — fades away in a split second.
If this sounds familiar, the real issue isn’t your intelligence or competence. It’s presence. This is a pain many new leaders encounter — and one of the main reasons they choose to work with an executive communication coach.
Executive communication coaching is not just about speech
It’s not only about what to say and how to structure it. Often, the attention you place on your presence matters more. Presence is not an abstract charisma gene. It’s the felt sense of you in the room, before you even speak. Leaders with presence don’t just deliver content; they embody authority and evoke trust. Presence makes colleagues lean in, take you seriously, and remember what you say.
In my executive communication coaching work — I make the cultivation of presence more practical through the ontological coaching model of Body, Emotion, and Language.
The ontological coaching model that maps presence
Body
Your body is the foundation of presence. Breath, posture, and physical grounding tell others whether you are steady or scattered. Leaders who slump, fidget, or hold shallow breaths communicate insecurity without realizing it. This also informs your internal felt sense of confidence.
Emotion
Emotions are contagious. Walk into the room with anxious energy, and everyone feels it. Step in with calm assurance, and others settle into listening. Neuroscientist Lisa Feldman Barrett has shown that emotions are constructed in the body and brain together — which means there are actually ‘levers’ you can learn to use to shape your emotional presence.
Language
Language completes presence — not just the words you use, but the stance, identity, and beliefs they project. If your language is defensive, hedged, or apologetic, people will sense hesitation. If your words match your embodied state and emotional clarity, presence flows and trust deepens.
Yuri Belotti
“El’s ability to integrate psychosomatic techniques and pinpoint the root causes of challenges is remarkable.“
Presence is a container for the content you bring
Think of your presence as a ‘container’ and your ideas as the contents. Without a strong container, even brilliant insights leak away. With good presence, it’s more likely for your ideas to land, stick, and influence decisions. Just imagine a great product that came in dubious-looking packaging, and you can quickly appreciate the importance of a strong executive presence.
Factors of presence that can be worked on in executive communication coaching
- Overthinking: When your mind is racing somewhere else, restlessness shows up in your physical body; your face can even reveal how you’re not present.
- Anxiety: Your breath shortens, voice rises, and you come across as unsettled rather than enthusiastic.
- People-pleasing or bluntness: Both distort presence — one by disappearing, the other by being ‘too much’.
In other words, leaders who don’t know how they show up physically and emotionally are often rendered invisible in high-stakes moments, such as in public speaking scenarios.
An Executive Communication Coaching Story: From Invisible to Present
“Rachel” was a regional director I coached. She was solid in her subject matter expertise, and her promotion into the role proved it. Yet in board meetings, Rachel rushed through her points, her voice high and words defensive. Senior leaders seemed to ignore her contributions, even when she was right. She started to doubt herself, and impostor syndrome crept in. On worse days, this spiralled into overthinking that kept her silent, making her feel invisible at the table.
When we first met, it was clear to me how Rachel’s presence was being suppressed. Over our executive communication coaching term, we worked on her body — regulating her breath, grounding her, and practicing how to pause. Next, we shifted her emotion from anxious urgency to calm authority. Finally, we tuned her language so that her message matched her stance. Within days of conscious practice, Rachel started feeling a greater sense of confidence and clarity inside her. With further experimentation in the following weeks, she began speaking more freely at the table. She was elated when she realised she could push back without fear, even against her noisier peers.
The same content, coupled with a stronger presence, can lead to a radically different perception of your authority.
Janet Quek
“El’s practical tools enabled me to increase my confidence in handling difficult situations and stakeholders when I joined a new company… His techniques are effective because they work both in your mind and in your body.“
How executive communication coaching can help you develop presence
Working with an executive communication coach is not about memorizing scripts or learning tricks. It’s about aligning your body, emotion, and language so your presence becomes natural and consistent.
- Awareness: Identify unconscious habits that dilute your presence.
- Somatic methods: Learn embodied techniques to anchor confidence instead of faking it.
- Real-world practice: Simulate high-stakes meetings, townhalls, and negotiations.
- Feedback loops: Sustainable change through reflection, experimentation, and iteration.
The fundamental impact of stronger executive presence
“People will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel.” — Maya Angelou
- Teams trust and follow you more readily.
- Stakeholders listen and invest in your ideas.
- Career progression improves because presence signals readiness for greater responsibility.
Presence is career currency. Without it, you can be overlooked despite being competent. With it, you unlock influence and trust.
Jace Lim
“…Working with Ellery, I felt mental barriers break down, and a new way of being opened up for me. A truly liberating experience. I’ve even gotten a promotion!“
Start Your Executive Communication Coaching Journey Today
If you’ve been promoted into leadership (or are actively working towards it) and want to become someone others naturally trust and follow, executive communication coaching may be your next step.
I’m Ellery Ng, PCC, NCC® — a Communication & Confidence Coach. I help leaders improve their executive communication and presence through practical, holistic methods.
To learn more about how I help executives as a speaking coach in Singapore, read my main article — or 👉 WhatsApp me now to start your executive communication coaching today.
“Yesterday I was clever, so I wanted to change the world. Today I am wise, so I am changing myself.”
~ Rumi
