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The Quiet Adjustments People Make When Politics Enter the Workplace
This isn’t about disagreement. It’s about self-editing. How you speak, when you speak, and what changes the moment a topic carries too much meaning. When Social Safety Depends on Calibration There’s a moment at…
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What It Feels Like to Be Left Off Emails Without Explanation
It wasn’t one big omission — it was the quiet drip of noticing I wasn’t in the loop anymore. There was no dramatic moment. No announcement. No glaring error in a crowded meeting. It…
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Political Silence & Assumed Alignment at Work
These aren’t stories about conflict. They’re about pressure, perception, and the invisible weight of not saying anything at all. When Political Assumptions Become the Atmosphere Workplaces don’t always talk about politics directly. But the…
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How I Became the Person People Confide In But Never Check On
I didn’t set out to be the one people unloaded on, but when it happened, I didn’t quite notice how slowly it took shape. For most of my time at work, I thought I…
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Why I Started Avoiding the Break Room Without Knowing Why
I didn’t realize it at first, but the break room stopped feeling like a place to rest and started feeling like a thing I was expected to endure. I can’t pinpoint the exact moment…
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What It’s Like When People Start Apologizing for Asking You Things
It didn’t feel like kindness. It felt like distance in disguise. At first, I thought it was just manners. The way people would preface their requests with a soft “sorry to bother you” or…