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Nat's notes about freedom

Natasha Rostovtseva

Reflections about professional freedom and portfolio career

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#76 The forbidden pleasure of kindness

Alex Jeffrey Pretti was killed on January 24th in Minneapolis.

Thousands were killed during the protests in Iran.

Early January, Russia attacked the energy infrastructure in Ukraine and hundreds of thousands of people were left...

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#75 Just show up (even on a Blue Monday)

January 19th is often called Blue Monday. It is supposedly the most depressing day of the year: the holidays are over, the light is scarce, motivation is low, and the year ahead still feels abstract and heavy. My dog wants to go out exactly...

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#74 What you feed grows

Everyone is living through a pre-holiday rush these days, and I really wanted to end the year with something inspirational. For various reasons, I kept coming back to the edition #6 that I wrote in the early days of Nat’s Notes, so I decide...

5 months ago
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#73 How corporate became a convenient scapegoat

Criticizing corporations is one of the few conversational safe zones left.

You can gather a group of people who disagree about virtually everything else, then safely declare that your job is slowly killing your soul, and everyone will nod...

6 months ago
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#72 When status replaced dreams

“Don’t be yourself” - this is a title of the latest book by Tomas Chamorro-Premuzic, and I hope it becomes a NYT bestseller.

He is that charismatic Argentinian organizational psychologist who got famous through his work “Why do so many inc...

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    I quit my corporate job in 2023, played with a portfolio career, and then started writing about a midlife reorg.

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