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What It’s Like to Sit Through Meetings Where You’re Not Spoken To
I can describe the room, the chairs, the slides — but the most vivid part was how invisibly I felt when no one addressed me at all. There are meetings where your role is…
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How Workplace Culture Turned Into a Test I Didn’t Know I Was Taking
How Workplace Culture Turned Into a Test I Didn’t Know I Was Taking It doesn’t feel like a place to work anymore — it feels like a place where I’m constantly assessed for unspoken…
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How I Realized No One Actually Knows What I Do Here
It wasn’t a single revelation — it was the slow, quiet accumulation of moments where my work became invisible to others even as I lived it every day. I used to think that if…
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What It Feels Like When Everything You Say Is Interpreted
What It Feels Like When Everything You Say Is Interpreted It isn’t that people listen less — it’s that what they *make of it* feels louder than what was actually said. I don’t remember…
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Why I Feel Tense Even When I Haven’t Done Anything Wrong
Why I Feel Tense Even When I Haven’t Done Anything Wrong The uneasiness doesn’t come from guilt — it comes from anticipating judgment that hasn’t been spoken. I didn’t wake up one day and…
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Why I Stopped Laughing at Things I Didn’t Find Funny
Why I Stopped Laughing at Things I Didn’t Find Funny at Work I did not stop laughing because I became joyless. I stopped because I became more aware of the gap between what I…