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What It Feels Like to Work Somewhere That’s Always Rebranding
Every rebrand promised a fresh start, a renewed identity, a clearer direction. Instead, it began to feel like the ground continually shifted beneath my feet. When the first rebrand was announced at my workplace,…
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What It’s Like Working in a Place Obsessed with Positivity
Nothing was technically forbidden, but some feelings clearly didn’t belong in the room. When I first noticed how much positivity mattered, it didn’t register as a problem. It showed up as encouragement. Optimism. A…
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How Company Culture Videos Made Me Feel Disconnected
I once saw company culture videos as windows into community. Over time, they began to feel like mirrors showing everyone else — but not me. I remember the first company culture video I watched.…
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Why I Don’t Share My Mental Health Story at Work
I once believed there would be room for honest conversation about mental health at work. What I found was a quiet hesitation — not from others, but from within myself. There was a time…
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How Constant Messaging About Belonging Made Me Feel Alone
I once thought belonging would feel like ease. Instead, constant messages about it made me more aware of its absence within myself. It began with words — emails, posts, reminders about inclusion, announcements about…
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How Social Movements Became Part of My Job Description
At some point, doing my work stopped being enough—I was expected to stand for things, too. I don’t remember a meeting where it was officially decided that social movements would become part of the…