Part 2: Stop Asking for Permission (and Fetch Your Own Chair)

by | Mar 11, 2026 | Caroline Masons Updates | 0 comments

✨ 60-second read | Part 2 of 5: The Heroine's Journey Series


There’s a particular kind of tired that doesn’t show up on your face.

It’s the exhaustion of waiting:

  • waiting to be invited
  • waiting to be told you’re allowed to take up space
  • waiting for a permission slip that says: “Yes, you can be fully yourself here.”

I see this in almost every woman I coach. Brilliant, capable, deeply intuitive women who’ve learned to ask “Am I allowed?” before they speak, rest, or trust their knowing.

The “Am I Allowed?” Myth

Here’s the truth: the system wasn’t built for intuitive leaders.

It wasn’t designed for people who:

  • feel the undercurrents
  • notice what isn’t being said
  • lead with heart and head

So if you’ve been waiting for an invitation, I want to gently tell you: it may never come. Not because you’re not worthy, but because the room was designed for a different kind of leadership.

And over time, that can make you:

  • shrink
  • go quiet
  • become more “acceptable

Empty wooden chair in sunlit room symbolizing claiming space and leadership confidence

The Doorway Dilemma

My colleague Natalia recently shared a story that stopped me in my tracks. She described a leader who would literally hover by the meeting room door, even when the agenda was her own project, waiting for a formal “wave in” because she didn’t want to “presume” she belonged.

I knew that feeling instantly. Because honestly? I’ve stood at that door too. We’ve been conditioned to believe that unless we have a written invitation, we are “intruding”.

Fetch your own chair

Here is the shift we need to make:

  • You don’t need permission to belong.
  • You fetch your own chair.
  • If there isn’t a seat for you, you don’t contort yourself to fit. You pull up a chair and sit down.

This isn’t about being pushy. It’s about recognising you’ve been waiting for validation from a system that doesn’t know what to do with women who lead differently.

So we practise something new:

  • Stop asking.
  • Stop shrinking.
  • Stop performing a version of professionalism that costs you your power.

A quick check-in

Ask yourself:

  • Where am I still waiting for permission to take up space?
  • What part of me am I leaving at the door because I’m afraid it’s “too much”?
  • What would change if I simply… fetched my own chair?

Maybe it’s speaking up without apologising. Maybe it’s setting a boundary without over-explaining. Maybe it’s trusting your gut when everyone else is citing data.

Whatever it is, I promise you: the permission you’re waiting for is already yours.

What’s next

In Part 3, we’ll go deeper into what I call “The Corporate Amputation”: the parts of yourself you’ve been trained to leave behind, and why bringing them back isn’t just healing, it’s leadership.

Until then: pull up your chair. You’ve earned it.


If you're ready to stop shrinking and start leading from your full self, let's work together. I offer one-to-one coaching designed specifically for women who are done playing small. Book a call, and let's fetch your chair together.

Written By Caroline Mason

About Caroline Mason

Caroline Mason is a renowned leadership and business coach dedicated to empowering leaders and teams to achieve their fullest potential. With a focus on compassionate leadership and systemic coaching, Caroline brings a wealth of experience in facilitating transformative change and fostering a culture of innovation and resilience. Her holistic approach combines psychological safety, embodied coaching, and strategic alignment to drive meaningful and sustainable outcomes.

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