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Why Psychological Safety at Work Still Feels Fragile
Why Psychological Safety at Work Still Feels Fragile Even when workplaces say it’s safe to speak, most of us know it still isn’t. I’ve worked in offices that put posters on the wall about…
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How Social Awareness Became Another Work Skill to Master
I don’t mean emotional intelligence as a buzzword. I mean the subtle sense that every expression must be calibrated before it’s released into a room. The Moment I Noticed the Shift There was no…
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What It’s Like Working in a Culture Obsessed with Optics
I didn’t step into this world all at once — but I noticed the moment that optics became louder than authenticity. The Beginning of the Shift I didn’t notice it the first few times…
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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…