
Help for people pleasers, introverts, and anyone burning out quietly in corporate life. Weekly essays diagnosing the patterns that keep you overextended, overlooked, and slowly disappearing.
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This is not about hair.
During my second year of lyceum, with a year and a half to graduate, I got expelled for having long hair. I’d grown it nearly to my cheeks.
I was into metal. Still am.
In Cyprus, at least back then, having...
A mouth-watering apocalypse of a book that is not afraid to push empathy’s boundaries beyond its sensitivitineness to help you dominate the feelings game.
‘Tune In’ and stay one step ahead...
Dear HR.
You are despised by many.
From Reddit to Substack and every other platform in between, it’s pretty clear people do not really like you.
Oh, wait, except for LinkedIn. Nobody will attack HR when their paycheck is on the line.
An...
5:45am. Wednesday.
Alarm goes off but I’m already awake. Been awake for a couple of hours.
I’m someone who jumps up immediately and kills the alarm. Never knew how to snooze.
But not today. I’m tired.
Body doesn’t obey my commands. Have...
Office cafeteria. Lunch break. Two employees talking.
“So?” I say to Alex. “Toxic workplace award goes to…?”
I do a drumroll on the table and raise my eyebrows at her. She’s looking kind of down. Trying to cheer her up.
“Hm… Shoul...
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The writers behind this newsletter.
Business psychologist, Coach, L&D designer, corporate misfit. I write for people pleasers, introverts, and the quietly furious who are burning out in corporate life because their strengths are working against them.
Introvert • Transition Architect • 19 yrs directing complex change • Asset-based life realignment for mid-career introverts done with the mask • No passion chasing • No reckless leaps
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