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Why I Dread Every Icebreaker at Work Now
They’re framed as fun, but I feel my body brace every time one starts. I remember when icebreakers were rare. An occasional warm-up at a retreat. A quick round of introductions when new people…
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Why I Stopped Showing Enthusiasm on Camera
I used to think turning on my camera was a way of being *present.* Over time it became a place where I felt watched more than understood. When video calls became the norm, I…
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What It’s Like When Inclusivity Doesn’t Include You
I believed inclusivity meant being welcomed in. What I experienced was the quiet ache of being *counted* — but not *seen.* There was a time when I believed the word “inclusivity” meant everyone genuinely…
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How Workplaces Subtly Reward the Loudest Voices
I didn’t realize how much volume mattered until I began to notice how often the loudest voices were rewarded — not necessarily for what they said, but for how they *projected* it. I remember…
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How Corporate Jargon Took Over Every Conversation
Somewhere along the way, work stopped sounding like people thinking and started sounding like an organization talking to itself. I remember when conversations at work still sounded human. Not casual exactly, but grounded. People…
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Why I Don’t Know How to Act in Hybrid Workspaces Anymore
Hybrid work was supposed to blend flexibility with connection. Instead, it left me feeling uncertain about who I am in any given space — and how I’m *supposed* to be in all of them.…