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How Losing My Role Made Me Question Who I Was
Sometimes the work title isn’t what you lose — it’s the internal sense of who you believed you were. When my role shifted, I didn’t notice the loss at first There was a moment…
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Why Being “Fine” at Work Still Leaves Me Drained
Being “fine” became a state my body carries long after the workday ends. The first time I realized fine wasn’t restful I can remember the first time I said I was “fine” and felt…
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What It Feels Like Mourning a Career Dream Quietly
Some losses at work aren’t abrupt endings — they’re quiet contractions of possibility you notice only in reflection. I carried a dream without naming it It wasn’t an official goal. It wasn’t something framed…
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How Work Fatigue Settled Into My Body
It didn’t arrive in a moment — it settled like a slow current. The subtle beginnings of fatigue I didn’t notice it at first. Not consciously. It was more like a change in the…
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Why I Grieved the Version of Myself I Thought I’d Become
Sometimes the hardest loss at work isn’t a job, a person, or a team — it’s the version of yourself you expected you’d become. I assumed certain things about my future here When I…
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Why Rest Never Feels Earned Enough at My Job
Even when I stop working, my body acts like I’m still being evaluated. Rest as a thing I have to justify I can finish what I needed to finish and still feel like I…