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When I Realized My Work Had Become My Lens on Life
Over time, the way I saw the world began to shift — not just in work contexts, but in everyday life. Things that once felt neutral began to look like legal problems, conversations felt…
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When I Started Feeling Like I Was Always Anticipating the Next Mistake
I once believed that mistakes were isolated events — things that happened, got corrected, and then were behind me. Over time, that simple expectation changed. I began to feel as though the next mistake…
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When I Started Doubting My Own Judgment
There was a time when I trusted my instincts without second‑guessing them. But over the years, that quiet confidence began to erode. Every decision, every interpretation, every call I made began to feel like…
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When I Started Noticing My Brain Still Drafting at Night
There were nights when I used to fall asleep without a thought about what tomorrow would bring. But over time, even the quiet of evening didn’t silence the mind. Instead, my brain kept drafting…
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When I Started Hearing My Inner Critic as a Client
There was a time when feedback felt external — coming from colleagues, supervisors, or the work itself. Over the years, that voice didn’t go away when I left the office; it moved inside me,…
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When Even the Weekend Felt Like a Deadline
Saturday used to feel like breathing room — an unstructured stretch of time where the week’s rhythm eased. Over years of practice, even weekends began to carry the cadence of work: tasks to manage,…