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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…
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How Vague Job Descriptions Lead to Clear Burnout
It didn’t feel confusing at first — it felt flexible, open-ended, and full of possibility. When I first read my job description, I remember thinking it sounded reasonable. The language was broad, but not…
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Why “Team Player” Started Sounding Like a Warning Sign
At first it felt like praise — then it became the thing that kept showing up right before expectations outpaced support. Early in my career, I remember adults, mentors, and supervisors talking about the…
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What It’s Like Adjusting to Gender Change When No One Acknowledges the Awkwardness
Everything changed subtly — and the silence around the discomfort was louder than the change itself. I never anticipated how much language could carry weight. There was a time when conversation simply happened —…
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What It’s Like When You’re Good at Things You Don’t Want to Be Doing
Skill felt like strength at first — until it became the reason I kept doing work I didn’t actually want to do. When I look back at the beginning of my career, I see…
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Why I Feel Pressured to Understand Gender Identity Perfectly at Work
Understanding feels like a demand I can’t quiet, even when the environment around me feels careful and calm. I didn’t notice when the pressure started. Not at a meeting, not in an announcement, not…