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Why Repetition in Retail Became Mentally Draining
Why Repeating the Same Tasks Felt Heavy At first, I thought repetition would make the work easier — that doing the same tasks every day would become second nature. Instead, it slowly wore on…
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How Emotional Labor Became My Full-Time Job as a Teacher
I didn’t notice at first. I thought teaching was about sharing knowledge, but slowly I realized it was about managing emotions — mine and everyone else’s. Lessons were less about content and more about…
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The Emotional Toll of Low-Wage Retail Work
Why Low Pay Feels Heavier Than Numbers Suggest I thought of low wages as a simple fact — a number on a paycheck, easy to ignore for a while. Over time, it began to…
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When Teaching Stopped Feeling Like Teaching
I used to believe that teaching was about sharing knowledge. Then I realized it had become more about managing reactions. The lesson wasn’t always in the material — it was in keeping the room…
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When Smiling at Customers Started Feeling Exhausting
Why Smiles Became a Chore At first, smiling felt natural. I liked connecting, even in small ways, with customers passing through. Over time, it started to feel like a requirement rather than a choice.…
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How Standing All Day Slowly Drains Your Energy
Why Physical Fatigue Lingers I assumed my body would adjust to long shifts of standing, walking, and constant movement. It didn’t. Every hour added a low, persistent strain that followed me even off the…