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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.…
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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.…