Ep 136 Owning your triggers

Joanna always reminds us to step into our power and own our Introversion. This time, she introduces another helpful way to flourish which is by owning our triggers.   As adults, we must take responsibility for our own beliefs, choices, and actions. In this episode, Joanna shares some of the actions she took when taking stock along with the resultant outcomes, describes what toxic positivity is, explains how the saying "Everything happens for a reason" can be useful at times, and more.   Tune in until the end to discover the seven takeaway messages of this episode that will contribute to our success!   KEYPOINTS:   Actions Joanna took when taking stock and the resultant outcomes Taking responsibility of our triggers What is toxic positivity? Karpman's Drama Triangle and Emerald's Empowerment Dynamic The Seven takeaway message of this episode   PRODUCTS / RESOURCES:   Email your suggested topics to [email protected]   What Type of Introvert are you? Find out by taking this quiz: yourintroverttype.co.uk   Visit Joanna's website here: flourishingintroverts.com   Join the Flourishing Introverts Facebook community of like-minded introverts here: web.facebook.com/groups/Introvertscorner 

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Even though around half of any population identify as introverts, this is one aspect of diversity and inclusion that is often overlooked. Every Thursday join flourishing introvert and TEDx speaker Joanna Rawbone MSc, as she explores the costly challenges that introverts face on a regular basis. With her typically pragmatic approach, Joanna’s show includes a mix of 10-minute topics, interviews with inspirational introverts and episodes on how to get the best from introverts. If you are an introvert who is ready to begin or continue flourishing, a manager looking to access the potential of the introverts in your team or the loved one of an introvert wanting to understand how to improve your relationship, this is the podcast you’ve been waiting for.