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Language at work

Diana, Danil Lopatkin | Make It Work

Your inner voice is either your bestie or your biggest hater. Let's make it your bestie. This isn't about toxic positivity or pretending everything's fine. This is about building genuine confidence from the inside out.

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  • Diana

    This blog is about becoming better without pretending to be perfect, embracing who we are, and remembering that behind every “professional” is a very human story.

  • Danil Lopatkin | Make It Work

    Make It Work — for small teams without slack \ud83e\udd18 Systems, culture, and decision workflows under constraint │ 20 years of building across nonprofits, cultural institutions, and business.

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