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Trace-Making as Creative Practice
This week, as we paused for Labor Day, I found myself reflecting not only on visible and invisible labor but also on the traces our work leaves behind. In Endarkened Narrative work, we use the term...
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Finding Myself Again: A Summer Story of Academic Healing
Every summer, like clockwork, it used to hit me - the identity crisis. For years, I couldn't understand why the warm months left me feeling hollow, disconnected, floating through my bedroom in a fo...
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Plot Twist: Maybe You're Not an Imposter – You're Just Learning
Here's a radical thought: What if that knot in your stomach during meetings isn't imposter syndrome at all? What if it's just what learning feels like? Think back to learning to ride a bike. Did an...
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From "Imposter Syndrome" to "Imposter Narratives": Why Language Matters
I stopped using the term "imposter syndrome" for myself. That feeling of not belonging? The constant second-guessing? The fear of being "found out"? We've been taught to label it "imposter syndrome...
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Breaking Free from Hustle Culture: Real Talk for Marginalized Professionals
Let's get something straight: your worth isn't measured by how many hours you clock or how many tasks you crush before sunrise. I've watched brilliant colleagues—especially those from marginalized ...
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The Radical Act of Self-Compassion
It's time to challenge the notion that self-criticism leads to success and happiness. In reality, self-compassion is the key to true well-being and fulfillment. By treating yourself with kindness, ...
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