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Why I’m the One Who Keeps Everyone Calm at Work
There was no announcement about it, no official responsibility—just a slow realization that I was the quiet center of everyone’s tension. Before I Noticed It Happening For a long time, I didn’t realize I…
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Why Offhand Comments Stick With Me Longer Than Formal Reviews
On the lingering weight of remarks that weren’t meant to be feedback at all. The Casual Words That Aren’t Really Casual I never used to notice them. A half-sentence dropped in passing. A remark…
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Why Being Reliable Never Seems to Count as Achievement
Reliability feels essential until it becomes invisible. When Reliability Was Noticed When I first started, being reliable felt like a strength. I showed up on time. I responded quickly. I followed through. If someone…
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What It Feels Like to Be Corrected in Front of Others
On the way a correction feels different when others are present. The Moment It Happens There’s a moment before the correction lands where everything in the room feels measured. I’m presenting, speaking, or answering…
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How Recognition at Work Favors What’s Easy to See
Recognition rarely falls where the unseen effort actually lives. The Early Days: Equating Visibility with Value In the beginning, I believed that if I worked hard enough, someone would notice. I assumed that effort…
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Why Feedback Meetings Make Me Feel Physically On Edge
On the bodily tension before, during, and after a feedback conversation. The Walk to the Meeting Feels Like a Threshold When I see the meeting on my calendar, it’s just another appointment on the…