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Why Letting Go of a Project Felt Like Losing a Part of Myself
Closure isn’t always a moment someone else gives you. Sometimes it’s something you realize you never got. The project wasn’t just work — it was a version of me When the project first came…
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What It’s Like When Years of Work End Without Closure
Time doesn’t always bring closure. Sometimes it just leaves a bigger gap. Some endings aren’t announced — they just recede It took years for me to realize that the work I once believed defined…
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How I Mourned Work I Put Everything Into
Grief isn’t always loud. Sometimes it feels like the quiet of having nothing left to protect. There was always something about this work I can still feel it — the way I slid into…
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What It Feels Like Carrying Work Stress in Your Body All Day
It doesn’t feel like panic. It feels like weight I can’t set down. The day starts before my body agrees to it I can tell what kind of day it’s going to be by…
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Why a Cancelled Project Hurt More Than I Expected
There’s a difference between something ending and something being pulled away before it ever got started. The project was cancelled before it even felt real There was a moment — a small one, barely…
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Why My Body Tenses Up Before Meetings Even When Nothing’s Wrong
The tension shows up before my thoughts do. The calendar reminder and the first brace I notice it before the calendar reminder finishes loading. A tightening across my shoulders. My jaw setting itself without…