Category: Burnout
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Why I Dread Every Meeting That Could’ve Been an Email
When the invitation arrives, part of me sinks — not because the topic is bad, but because the experience never feels like connection, clarity, or shared purpose. There was a time when meetings felt…
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What It Feels Like When You’re Never Given Credit for the Hard Parts
A completed task can look effortless — until you remember all the subtle work that went into making it look that way. There are parts of work that everyone sees — the deliverable, the…
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Why Group Projects at Work Rarely Feel Collaborative
Why Group Projects at Work Rarely Feel Collaborative Quick Summary Most workplace group projects divide labor faster than they build shared understanding. What gets called “collaboration” is often coordination with weak mutual clarity. Trust,…
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What It Feels Like Being Supportive but Still Uncomfortable
I wanted my support to be obvious — but the discomfort still showed up in ways I didn’t expect. I remember the first time I said, “That makes sense,” during a conversation about gender…
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How I Got Tired of Being Told to “Take Ownership” Without Support
“Take ownership” sounded like trust — until it felt like being left alone with a problem that no one ever helped frame or support. For a long time I took pride in owning my…
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How Fear of Saying the Wrong Thing Changed How I Act at Work
It didn’t make me defensive. It made me careful in ways I hadn’t been before. I used to think of myself as someone who showed up at work fairly naturally. I spoke when I…
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Why I Struggle With Being Interrupted All Day and Still Expected to Focus
I used to think focus was a habit. Now it feels like a luxury I’m never given. There was a time when I could settle into a task and feel the kind of quiet…
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What It’s Like When You’re Always Cleaning Up Other People’s Mistakes
At first it felt helpful. Then it started feeling like my real job was erasing evidence. I didn’t notice it at first because it arrived disguised as competence. I could spot issues quickly. I…
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Why I Stay Quiet During Gender Conversations at Work
I don’t stay quiet because I don’t care — I stay quiet because speaking feels like stepping onto shifting ground. For as long as I can remember, workplace meetings were places to share ideas,…
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What It’s Like When Gender Policies Change Faster Than People Can Adjust
It didn’t feel abrupt in the moment, but in hindsight, everything sped up quietly. In the beginning, pronouns and gender language appeared in isolated moments — a Slack update, an email signature, a brief…