The courage to be seen
We’re often told to be confident but rarely taught how to be seen. This blog is a reflection on the quiet courage of showing up as your full self, and why visibility isn’t a performance, but a practice.
Knowing when to leave is a skill and a strength
We’re taught to believe that quitting is weakness. But knowing when to leave something that no longer fits? That’s wisdom. This blog is a reflection on the courage it takes to go; not out of failure, but with purpose.
Getting creative again isn’t self-indulgent, it’s self-remembering
Creativity doesn’t just live on a canvas, it lives in how we think, solve, speak, and show up. If you’ve ever said “I’m not creative”, this piece might just change your mind.
You’re not lost, you’re just out of touch with yourself
We’re taught to look outward for answers. But the truth is, clarity comes from within. This blog explores why self-awareness is the ultimate life skill and how to find your way back to yourself when you feel disconnected.
The company you keep matters more than you think
True support isn’t about hierarchy or status; it’s about connection, care, and reciprocity. This blog explores how to build the kind of circle that holds you up, helps you grow, and reflects who you’re becoming.
Joy doesn’t need justification
Play isn’t a reward or a distraction, it’s essential. This blog explores why joy matters, how we lost touch with it, and what it means to reclaim it on your terms.
You can be tired without doing anything wrong
You can be tired without doing anything wrong. This blog unpacks the real meaning of rest and why it isn’t something to earn after exhaustion. This piece explores the deeper meaning of rest and how to create rhythms that truly restore.
You don’t have to earn your worth in exhaustion
You’re not behind. You’re just overcapacity. Working smarter isn’t about squeezing in more. It’s about redefining success and building a life that doesn’t leave you constantly running on empty.. This blog challenges hustle culture and offers a more human (and sustainable) approach to work.
When did being available become a personality trait?
We’re taught to say yes, keep the peace, and be the helpful one. But what if that’s exactly what’s burning us out? This blog explores the cost of constant availability and what healthy boundaries can give back to us.
Success isn’t a spreadsheet
We’ve been sold a one-size-fits-all version of success - titles, hustle, and constant productivity. But what if success could mean something quieter, more intentional, and more you? In this blog, we explore what real success looks like when you stop chasing checklists and start listening to your own values.
Why mental wellbeing is everyone’s business
We spend a third of our lives at work, yet many of us don’t think about how it affects our mental health - until stress, burnout, or exhaustion force us to. But what if we reframed the conversation? What if mental wellbeing wasn’t just about preventing breakdowns but about proactively creating a life where we thrive?
In this blog, we unpack how workplaces impact our emotional health, what companies get wrong about mental wellbeing, and what needs to change. Plus, we explore key lessons from therapy that businesses can apply to build truly supportive environments. Featuring insights from Phil Shaw, psychotherapist and founder of Room for Therapy, this piece is a must-read for anyone invested in wellbeing at work.
Because working well starts with living well.
The rules of work weren’t made for everyone
Ever felt like you were handed an opportunity designed to fail? The glass cliff is real, and it’s just one of the many hidden workplace dynamics that hold people back. From bias in promotions to cultural tax, tall poppy syndrome, and the pet-to-threat pipeline, success at work isn’t just about talent, it’s about navigating unspoken rules.
In this blog, we break down the barriers, biases, and systemic challenges that shape careers, and, more importantly, how to rewrite the rules for yourself.
Because workplaces weren’t built for everyone - but together, we can change that.
Forget networking, build real connections instead
Networking is one of the most important career skills, but let’s be honest, it often feels awkward, transactional, or just plain exhausting. The good news? It doesn’t have to. Forget the forced small talk and stiff introductions - real networking is about building meaningful connections over time.
In this blog, we break down why networking feels hard, how to make it easier (and actually enjoyable), and simple ways to connect authentically, without the cringe. Whether you’re an introvert, hate “working the room,” or just don’t know where to start, these strategies will help you network in a way that feels natural.
Because working well starts with connecting well.
Imposter syndrome is wrong about you
There was a time I walked into a room and immediately felt like I didn’t belong. Everyone else seemed confident, like they had all the answers, while I was convinced I’d somehow tricked my way in. But here’s what I’ve learned: imposter syndrome isn’t the truth, it’s just a really loud liar.
In this blog, I’m unpacking why imposter syndrome shows up, how it tricks you into doubting yourself, and what to do when it does. Because the real fraud here? That tiny voice telling you you’re not good enough.
You did the work, now say the words
Have you ever downplayed an achievement, brushing it off as “no big deal” when it really was? You’re not alone. Many of us are conditioned to shrink our successes, thinking humility means staying quiet. But here’s the truth: downplaying your contributions doesn’t make you humble, it makes you invisible. In this blog, we unpack why self-promotion feels hard, how to do it authentically, and why your wins deserve the spotlight. Because if you did the work, you should say the words.
Stop the scroll and put your phone down
Do you feel glued to your phone? Smartphones are designed to keep us hooked, but the endless scrolling takes a toll on your sleep, focus, and relationships. In this blog, learn how to stop the scroll and set practical technology boundaries that work. Explore insights from the WorkWell podcast episode Put Your Damn Phone Down!, and discover must-read books like Digital Minimalism and Dopamine Nation to reclaim your time and create healthier tech habits.
Burnout isn’t failure, it’s a signal
Burnout isn’t just about being tired or overwhelmed - it’s a signal, a flashing red light telling you something needs to change. It’s not a personal failure but a call to recalibrate. In this blog, we explore the different types and stages of burnout, bust common myths, and share actionable steps to break the burnout cycle. Whether you’re feeling the early signs or deeply entrenched, this is your invitation to pause, reassess, and restore balance in your life.
Perfect isn't the goal, progress is
Perfectionism promises excellence but delivers stress, procrastination, and burnout. It’s time to challenge the myth of perfection and embrace progress instead. In this blog, we unpack the five types of perfectionism, reveal its hidden toll on your mental health, and share actionable strategies to shift your mindset from impossible standards to meaningful growth.
Why work-life balance doesn't work (and what to do instead)
Work-life balance sounds ideal, but let’s face it—it’s a myth. Life doesn’t fit neatly into separate boxes, and trying to force it leads to guilt and burnout. Instead, work-life integration offers a more realistic and fulfilling way to blend your personal and professional priorities. Discover why balance doesn’t work, and learn practical steps to create harmony in your busy life.
Resilience - bouncing back and bouncing forward
Resilience isn’t just about bouncing back from setbacks; it’s about bouncing forward, using challenges as opportunities to grow. In this blog, we dispel common myths about resilience, explore its importance for mental and emotional wellbeing, and share a practical toolkit to help you navigate life’s twists and turns with strength and grace.