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Slow & Steady

Janine \ud83d\udc22

Thoughtful reflections on living slower, truer, and more at peace with yourself. No 5AM wake-up calls. No ''rise and grind''. Just one small, steady step toward a more intentional life every Sunday (my favorite day, of course). See you on the slower side.

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I recently realized my burnout is multilayered.

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And they were there. They were real. I was in a shitty work situation. I had to deal with downsizing.

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Just because you're good at thinking doesn't mean you should spend eight hours doing it

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Burn-out, recovery, and a new chapter in my life

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Hi reader,

I posted my last article over half a year ago. Long time, huh? There’s a reason.

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When Corporate Life Asks For More Than Just Your Time

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  • Janine \ud83d\udc22

    70% silly. 30% deep. 100% real. I write about the joys of slowing down. Join me on a slow quest — just for fun. Or grab a cup of tea and read my slow letters. Hope to see you on the slower side (no hurries)

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