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How I Learned to Grieve a Career Dream Quietly
There’s no manual for noticing what you lose when it doesn’t announce itself — only the experience of discovery. I didn’t recognize I was grieving at first It wasn’t tied to a moment. There…
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Why I Ignore My Body’s Signals During the Workday
My body tried to speak — I just didn’t listen. The quiet signal I kept overlooking There isn’t one clear moment when I stopped noticing my body’s signals. It was more like a gradual…
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What It’s 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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Why Career Disappointment Feels Like Personal Loss
There’s a strange overlap between career disappointment and personal loss — a space where professional expectations quietly shape self-perception. I felt loss even when nothing externally changed It wasn’t a layoff. It wasn’t a…
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Why Work Stress Manifests in My Body Even When Nothing Feels Wrong
Even when I think nothing is wrong, my body disagrees. When “nothing’s wrong” still feels heavy There are mornings when I wake up and tell myself, “Today should feel fine.” No looming deadlines. No…
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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…