Behind the Scenes - Week 42
Nugget of the Week
I know that asking for help can be a challenge for many introverts, so I encourage you to not see it as a weakness, or a failing. Reframe it so you can see it as the opportunity for others to play to their strengths and showcase their abilities.
We all like those opportunities after all.
• I asked my team to manage things for me whilst I was away so no-one would notice my absence. I trust them implicitly so had no doubts in their abilities.
• I asked for help whilst I was on the retreat by having some treatments that focused on particular niggles I had. I could have ignored them, but that’s what the specialists are there for.
• I asked for help when my pre-retreat hotel room wasn’t what was promised. I could have put up with it, but I didn’t. Sometimes help comes with an assertive bow around it.
So, please don’t be too proud, stubborn or independent to ask for help. It enables others to shine.
This Sh** Really Happened!
You may well ask, if it was so good, why do you need to return? Let me ask you this. How often do you check your car over before setting off, especially on a long journey?
Never? I’m glad I’m not a passenger with you. I can’t help but think of Sheldon’s consternation at Penny’s check engine light being permanently on. Big Bang reference for the uninitiated.
Occasionally? Well, at least you take some care, so I’ll be less nervous.
Always? You’re my kind of person. Having a mechanically minded father served me well, even if engines have changed a lot since I learned how to change a spark plug.
Our bodies are the machines that we rely on daily, and if we choose to run them with no routine maintenance, we can hardly complain when they start making worrying noises and conk out on us.
And our minds are even more sophisticated, so deserve even more regular check-ups.
Please don’t abuse or ignore either. I’ve witnessed the devastation when we do that and lost too many dear friends permaturely.
Coming up, Buttercup!
Our intentions are what guides our actions, as Thoughts Become Things as I leaned from Mike Dooley.
If you know you are ready to start flourishing, or are looking for ways to be more intentional about how you’re already flourishing, we have something coming that you’ll love.
For now, please share with us your intentions, and you can do that by sending us a DM on Instagram, LinkedIn or Facebook or any platform via our handle @Intent2Flourish
Hot off the Press
As I shared last week for me, Listening and Inclusive Leadership go hand in hand, and are foundation for intentional action. They also set the stage to breaking through the extravert ideal bias in the workplace – hence following two episodes of ‘The Flourishing Introvert Talks’ podcast just seem perfect match to share with you this week. Click on the banner below to watch or listen.
If you rate the podcast on Apple Podcasts or Spotify as well as Like, Comment and Share the YouTube video you will be helping other fellow introverts who may find this content helpful, encouraging them to live a more fulfilled and authentic life.
I look forward to you tuning in and as you do, my team has pretty much been managing all things behind-the-scenes as I continue to stay disconnected for the most part.
Because self-care matters.
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Joanna Rawbone
- 18 October 2024
- 2 minutes
Cage Rattler & Bias Shifter – Helping organisations unlock potential by shifting extraversion bias | Coaching quiet leaders | TEDx Speaker | Trainer | Founder, CEO – Flourishing Introverts | Host – The Flourishing Introvert Talks and (dropping) Pebbles in the Pond | Author – The Flourishing Nudge | Co-Flourisher, Co-Founder – Intent to Flourish


I have watched from afar as she got married to the man who sent her flowers whilst we were there, and as she gave birth to her two beautiful boys who are growing into fine young men.
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We might push ourselves to stay busy, over-commit, or overextend, all in the name of proving our worth. Shame often tags along, whispering that taking time for ourselves is selfish or unproductive, feeding the belief that resting is a weakness or something to be earned only after we’ve done “enough.”
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The work we do through the A&O Shearman ReStart programme with the over 50s, who following redundancy or having cared for elderly relatives, find themselves looking for fulfilling work. 








And you’ve heard many times that people join an organisation and leave a bad manager. Football managers are sacked most publicly when the team performs badly because all of their fans, who give their time and money to support feel let down. And that’s how organisational employees feel when their leaders don’t do what’s needed; they feel let down.
Well, this week, I got a notification that he’d looked at my LinkedIn profile and then just a few hours later published an article using a recent topic I’d written about.
But this conversation goes deeper than just leadership. We’ll also focus on how introverts themselves can recognise their unique strengths and step confidently into the equation with their own style of leadership. It’s about understanding that introversion is not something to overcome but rather a superpower to be embraced.


Even if you think you’ve heard it all before, by being inattentive you are choosing to close your mind to learning something new or realising a new perspective. That’s arrogance in my mind.
For now though, we’re keeping this close to our chest (lips sealed, pun intended) but trust us – when it arrives, you’ll feel the difference. Together, we’ll bring real, genuine action into the spotlight, where it belongs. Stay tuned, the journey back to truth starts soon.

It’s called a ‘Gratitude Jar’ and if you don’t already have one, it’s time to create yours now.
This is how we as professionals are more likely to uncover valuable yet necessary information, enhance collaborative decision-making, and build stronger, more effective relationships with our clients and colleagues.
Do you want to know what happened this week? One of my mentors encouraged me to think about sending my content out into the world with love. I was then able to feel how it would be possible to lose the attachment I had to my content, without losing the passion with which I created it.

elivering a course on Presentation Skills this week in a client’s office. We had a great day and there were lots of golden nuggets shared as we explored the why, how and what of presenting an often dry subject. At the end, the group gave me a round of applause, and I spontaneously curtsied, just as I would have done as a child. That provoked more laughter, which was a great way to end what had been an insightful and beneficial day.
To add insult to injury, I got the email about the latest automatic price hike the day it would be billed! Being customer focused this is NOT!
I created this course with practical strategies that will help you edit the script on self-doubt and encourage you to build a stronger, sassier and confident mindset, while remaining your true quiet-self. Irrespective of where in life you are at this moment, this course offers the tools to break free from the barriers that holding you hostage to fear, shame or gaslighting from within or out.

this has to include showing up fully as who I really am. We are surrounded by glossy facades that can have the best of us feeling inferior.
If you’re a manager or team leader, of course you have your own objectives to meet but without a team who know how to work together and with you, without individuals who feel able to be vulnerable, who have the psychological safety they require to show up fully, you’re never going to build a high performing team who demonstrate the commitment, loyalty and productivity to be successful.