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Healthcare Without the Halo: The Emotional Terrain We Don’t Name
Healthcare Without the Halo: The Emotional Terrain We Don’t Name Quick Summary Healthcare work is often described through crisis, sacrifice, and hero framing, but much of its real emotional cost comes from repetition, restraint,…
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Fear of AI and Job Replacement — The Quiet Shift I Didn’t Notice Until It Was Everywhere
Fear of AI and Job Replacement: The Quiet Shift I Didn’t Notice Until It Was Everywhere Quick Summary Fear of AI at work often begins long before anyone openly talks about replacement. It usually…
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What It Feels Like To Wonder If I Can Keep Doing This for Another Year
What It Feels Like to Wonder If I Can Keep Doing This for Another Year Quick Summary Wondering whether you can keep doing healthcare work for another year is not always a sign that…
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How I Cope When the Job Demands More Than I Can Give
How I Cope When the Job Demands More Than I Can Give Quick Summary Coping at work is not always a sign that things are manageable. Sometimes it is the set of adaptations that…
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Why I Sometimes Pretend to Feel What I Don’t to Keep Going
Why I Sometimes Pretend to Feel What I Don’t to Keep Going Quick Summary Pretending to feel calm, steady, or confident at work is often not dishonesty. It is a form of emotional regulation…
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What It Feels Like When Helping Patients Leaves Me Drained
What It Feels Like When Helping Patients Leaves Me Drained Quick Summary Feeling drained after helping patients does not mean you care less. It often means care itself required emotional regulation, attention, and containment…