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Why I Started Avoiding Slack Messages Altogether
It wasn’t that I didn’t want to communicate. It was that every ping and thread became a little tug on my attention I didn’t know how to negotiate anymore. I didn’t always avoid Slack.…
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How Constant Change Made Me Stop Caring About Improvement
It wasn’t that I stopped believing improvement was valuable — it was that change became so constant that improvement felt like a story without an ending. When I first started at this job, I…
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What No One Talks About When Gender Identity Changes at Work
The change isn’t just social. It’s internal, quiet, and carried alone. When gender identity changes at work, the conversation usually centers on visibility and respect. There are announcements, updated language, new expectations about how…
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Why Team Collaboration Feels Draining Instead of Energizing
Collaboration used to feel expansive. Now it often feels like a slow drain of attention, energy, and emotional space. I used to believe team collaboration was one of work’s naturally energizing parts. There was…
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What It’s Like When You’re Always Asked to Do “Just One More Thing”
It didn’t start with overload. It started with one tiny ask that didn’t feel like too much — and then another, and another, until that phrase became a rhythm I couldn’t escape. At first,…
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Why I’m Afraid of Using the Wrong Pronouns at Work
There’s a difference between caring about respect and feeling like every sentence could be an error. For the longest time, I didn’t notice how much of my day was shaped by automatic speech. I…