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Snailboat

I help burned out achievers (and corporate pawns) laugh and relearn what peace feels like.

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Orwell on Labor, Part I

Over a decade before publishing Animal Farm and 1984, George Orwell was penniless.

He spent months unemployed on the streets of London, befriending tramps and frequenting flop houses. The conditions he described in his 1933 publication, Do...

6 days ago
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The Friendly Introvert

It’s me. I’m the Friendly Introvert. And I kindly ask you to go the f*ck away for, like, five minutes. Please. Thank you. Prayer hands emoji.

I mean, look, I know I’m asking for it. I’m a snail. The round, Fibonacci sequence is beloved ev...

13 days ago
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I Tried Yoga

In a previous article, I wrote about the … ahem… frustration of telling people about being burned out at work and getting asked,

Well, plot twist. I did it. I tried yoga.

And it worked.

… sort of.


I have a coworker… er… ex-...

20 days ago
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A Perfectionist Works Two Jobs

A perfectionist walks into a bar —

Just kidding — they don’t walk into a bar at all, because they’re still at work tweaking a PowerPoint presentation they already spent five hours on.


Have you ever noticed that often the most...

a month ago
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Why Unemployment Hurts Our Egos

Buckle up — it’s a big one! But if you’re unemployed, or have been lately, it’s worth the read.

Last week, I wrote about discovering Protestant Work Ethic — after which I had a revelation about how much I equated my self-worth to my...

a month ago
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