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What It Feels Like Grieving a Project That Failed
Grief doesn’t always arrive with an ending. Sometimes it shows up while everything else keeps moving. When it didn’t end, it just stopped being mentioned I didn’t expect to grieve it. Not really. Projects…
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When Performance Becomes a Place You Live Inside
A reflective mapping of how metrics infiltrate perception, habits, and presence at work — and the quiet emotional terrain that emerges Before recognition, there’s repetition There was a time when numbers at work were…
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Metrics of Worth — When Numbers Become the Room I’m Standing In
A connected reading path through the quiet psychology of dashboards, targets, ranking, and the strange emptiness that can follow “good performance.” Where this started for me wasn’t ambition — it was exposure I don’t…
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Quiet Resistance: How Small Refusals Quietly Reclaimed My Days
Nothing dramatic changed externally — but inside, something quietly steadied. What Quiet Resistance Really Looks Like This collection of essays began with a simple realization: resistance doesn’t have to be dramatic to be real.…
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Quiet Resistance: The Small Refusals That Kept Me From Disappearing
It wasn’t rebellion. It wasn’t a statement. It was a series of small refusals that kept my inner life from being fully absorbed by work. The Kind of Resistance No One Applauds I used…
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How I Learned to See My Metrics Without Seeing Myself in Them
The quiet unlearning that happens when your numbers are no longer your reflection When the tension around numbers began to soften I didn’t set out to detach myself from the metrics. There was no…