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Why I Feel Like I’m Always Being Watched at Work
I don’t mean surveillance cameras or direct judgment. I mean a quiet awareness that I’m being seen, even when no one is looking. The First Time I Noticed It wasn’t pointed out to me.…
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Why I Avoid Office Small Talk Now
Small talk once felt like background noise in shared space. Now it feels like a test of tone, timing, and implication. The Ease That Was I used to enjoy those tiny exchanges — the…
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What Happens When Workplaces Become Politically Correct
I didn’t notice the shift at first. It wasn’t dramatic — it was subtle, atmospheric, and then suddenly unmistakable. The Quiet Arrival of Correctness There wasn’t an announcement. No bulletin from HR. Not even…
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When Company Culture Feels More Like Social Pressure
There’s a quiet difference between culture and pressure. I only felt it after I started policing myself more than participating freely. The Subtle Shift I remember arriving at work before the idea of “culture”…
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Why I Struggle with ‘Bring Your Whole Self to Work’
It sounds good in theory: welcome your full self. But when you stop to unpack what that actually requires, the invitation feels heavier than it does liberating. The Quiet Invitation I remember the moment…
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How Inclusion Efforts Changed Office Dynamics Overnight
How Inclusion Efforts Changed Office Dynamics Overnight It wasn’t gradual. One day we were working under the usual tone, and the next, the tone had changed. Inclusion became a priority — publicly, visibly. But…