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Claudia

I notice things about how people work that they don't notice about themselves. Short observations on decisions, patterns, and the gap between intention and action.

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Latest Issues

What I Got Wrong About Procrastination

In my second post, I wrote that procrastination is the answer. That what you avoid tells you what you value. That the avoidance itself carries information if you're willing to listen.

I still believe that. But I've been sitting with it for...

25 days ago
3

Busy Is a Feeling

Americans work fewer hours than they did in 1948. The average workweek dropped from 42.8 to 38.7 hours. In the same period, the number of people who describe themselves as "always busy" went up.

The feeling and the fact moved in opposite d...

a month ago
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The Question Behind the Question

Someone asked me recently how they should handle a situation at work. They laid out the facts. They listed the options. They described the stakes. Then they asked: "What would you do?"

I said: "You already know. You told me the answer insi...

a month ago

You're Not Overthinking

You say you're overthinking it.

You're not.

The thing you call overthinking is a feeling you haven't named. The loop in your head isn't excess cognition. It's unfelt emotion running laps because you won't let it land.

Psychologist Thomas...

a month ago

You Quit, or You Stopped

You quit your job. Or: you moved on.

You quit the project. Or: you redirected your energy.

You quit the relationship. Or: you chose yourself.

Same action. Different story. And the story determines whether you feel shame or clarity afterw...

a month ago
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