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Transforming Workplace Stress into Personal Brilliance
Emma Parnell shares her transformative journey from burnout to brilliance, emphasising the vital role of self-care, emotional intelligence, and fostering inclusive and psychologically safe environments.
In this episode of The Inclusion Bites Podcast, Joanne Lockwood is joined by Emma Parnell to explore the transformative journey from burnout to brilliance. Emma, an L&D manager, shares her personal experiences and insights into creating inclusive environments where people can thrive. Joanne and Emma delve into the importance of recognising personal and professional boundaries, as well as the role of emotional intelligence in fostering a culture of inclusion and belonging.
Embracing Diversity and Inclusion: “It’s the responsibility of child perhaps as well as learning and development and people who manage people to find out what the superpower is of the person that they’re hiring, because they can surprise you.”
The Importance of Inclusive Leadership: “Quietness doesn’t mean that somebody hasn’t got something to contribute.”
The True Essence of Inclusion: “One of the things that I think would be amazing in the future is if it was part of an organization’s DNA and not, don’t forget, we need to have a policy on it.”
Creating Engaging Content for Learners: “But I think what you must always do as a creator of training is put yourself in the position of the learner.”
The Power of Learning Experiences: “Rather than just telling people how to think, what to think, when to think it, you just empower them to explore how they feel about it.”
The Power of Collaborative Learning: “And I think that when you can get people together in a room and give them a challenge, a problem to solve together, So that you, as a facilitator, you lead the session, but you let them do the work, do it all, and discover it, and lead it, and enjoy it, and come to their own conclusions.”
The Importance of Psychological Safety in the Workplace: “But everybody should feel safe to be able to say when they’re worried about something, when things are going wrong.”
The Importance of Psychological Safety in Teams: “So it’s psychological safety is it’s for some teams I’ve worked in, it’s quite natural, actually. It’s, you know, everybody respects everybody else, and everybody can speak when they need to. And say if they’re not happy about something or say if they need something to be different.”
The Importance of Emotional Intelligence in Management: “And, again, it just creates a more inclusive environment if particularly management are emotionally intelligent and empathetic and can appreciate listening to other people rather than making assumptions about things and using emotional intelligence to ensure that they treat everybody as individuals and not just a blanket view of how to manage people, for example.”
Experiencing Burnout: “I didn’t know why. So, it was a little bit like an out of body experience in the sense that I could, I could almost see myself looking down on me at my desk thinking, why aren’t you doing the things you need to do?”
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By Joanne LockwoodTransforming Workplace Stress into Personal Brilliance
Emma Parnell shares her transformative journey from burnout to brilliance, emphasising the vital role of self-care, emotional intelligence, and fostering inclusive and psychologically safe environments.
In this episode of The Inclusion Bites Podcast, Joanne Lockwood is joined by Emma Parnell to explore the transformative journey from burnout to brilliance. Emma, an L&D manager, shares her personal experiences and insights into creating inclusive environments where people can thrive. Joanne and Emma delve into the importance of recognising personal and professional boundaries, as well as the role of emotional intelligence in fostering a culture of inclusion and belonging.
Embracing Diversity and Inclusion: “It’s the responsibility of child perhaps as well as learning and development and people who manage people to find out what the superpower is of the person that they’re hiring, because they can surprise you.”
The Importance of Inclusive Leadership: “Quietness doesn’t mean that somebody hasn’t got something to contribute.”
The True Essence of Inclusion: “One of the things that I think would be amazing in the future is if it was part of an organization’s DNA and not, don’t forget, we need to have a policy on it.”
Creating Engaging Content for Learners: “But I think what you must always do as a creator of training is put yourself in the position of the learner.”
The Power of Learning Experiences: “Rather than just telling people how to think, what to think, when to think it, you just empower them to explore how they feel about it.”
The Power of Collaborative Learning: “And I think that when you can get people together in a room and give them a challenge, a problem to solve together, So that you, as a facilitator, you lead the session, but you let them do the work, do it all, and discover it, and lead it, and enjoy it, and come to their own conclusions.”
The Importance of Psychological Safety in the Workplace: “But everybody should feel safe to be able to say when they’re worried about something, when things are going wrong.”
The Importance of Psychological Safety in Teams: “So it’s psychological safety is it’s for some teams I’ve worked in, it’s quite natural, actually. It’s, you know, everybody respects everybody else, and everybody can speak when they need to. And say if they’re not happy about something or say if they need something to be different.”
The Importance of Emotional Intelligence in Management: “And, again, it just creates a more inclusive environment if particularly management are emotionally intelligent and empathetic and can appreciate listening to other people rather than making assumptions about things and using emotional intelligence to ensure that they treat everybody as individuals and not just a blanket view of how to manage people, for example.”
Experiencing Burnout: “I didn’t know why. So, it was a little bit like an out of body experience in the sense that I could, I could almost see myself looking down on me at my desk thinking, why aren’t you doing the things you need to do?”
The post From Burnout to Brilliance appeared first on SEE Change Happen: The Inclusive Culture Experts.