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Why Staying Neutral at Work Feels Risky Now
Neutral used to mean quiet and unremarkable. Now it feels like a position people try to read into, like a signal that needs decoding. I used to think neutrality was a quiet refuge—a way…
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Why I Get Frustrated When No One Follows Through
It’s not the missed deadlines that wear me down — it’s the sense that follow-through has quietly become optional. I used to think my frustration with follow-through was about control. Maybe I was expecting…
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What It’s Like When Everyone at Work Assumes You Agree Politically
It wasn’t loud or dramatic at first—just a quiet assumption I hadn’t signed up for but that began shaping every interaction. I remember the first time I noticed it clearly. Someone said something that…
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Why I Stopped Talking About Politics at Work
It didn’t feel like a choice at first. But eventually, silence started to feel safer than clarity. There wasn’t a single moment that made me stop. No outburst, no confrontation, no HR warning. Just…
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When Language at Work Stopped Feeling Automatic
A collective experience of adjustment, hesitation, and quiet self-monitoring that no one ever formally named. There was a time when language at work felt largely automatic. You spoke, corrected yourself if needed, clarified misunderstandings,…
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What It Feels Like to Work Somewhere That Celebrates the Wrong Things
The applause always came, but it rarely landed on the parts of the work that actually took something out of me. I didn’t notice it at first. Celebrations are easy to accept when you’re…