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Why Performance Reviews Started Feeling Meaningless
I used to treat feedback as something solid — proof that effort translated into progress. Somewhere along the way, the words kept coming, but they stopped landing anywhere real.
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The Moment I Realized Work Had Replaced Too Much of Me
It didn’t feel dramatic or alarming when it happened. It felt ordinary — like noticing one day that there wasn’t much left outside of work to return to.
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I Don’t Hate My Job — I Just Don’t Care Anymore
It’s confusing to lose interest without gaining anger. I kept waiting to feel fed up or pushed to a breaking point, but instead I just stopped feeling much of anything at all.
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When Your Career Looks Fine but Feels Wrong
From the outside, everything can look stable and even “successful,” which makes the wrongness harder to admit. It’s not a crisis you can point to — it’s a quiet misfit you feel every time…
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Why I Feel Numb at Work Instead of Stressed
I used to think burnout would feel like panic or overwhelm. What I didn’t expect was the numbness — the calm exterior that hides how little I’m actually feeling inside the day.
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The Difference Between Being Tired and Being Burned Out by Life
I used to think I was just exhausted. What I didn’t understand was that rest wasn’t touching it, because what I was feeling wasn’t tiredness at all.