Closing the Laptop Isn't Enough. Here's How to Properly End the Workday
You close the laptop at six but the work follows you anyway. Into the kitchen, into bathtime, into the evening. Here's the ritual that actually signals done, to your brain, not just your desk.
Reclaiming the Spark. On Burnout, Passion, and the Longer Road Back
I'm writing this from the middle of it, not from the other side. The spark that used to fire automatically now takes effort to find. This is what I've learned so far.
How to Stay Passionate When Your Hobby Becomes Your Job
When your passion becomes your profession, it’s easy to lose the spark that started it all. Sometimes the only way to keep loving what you do is to step away from it.
The Weight of an Open Tab
Some tabs I close without thinking. Others sit there for days.
It’s not just the browser kind — though those
Working From Home Without Bringing It Everywhere
Working from home blurs the line between my desk and my life. Without a commute, the day doesn’t end on its own — so I’ve learned to build my own transition
When Your Mind Stays at the Office
Some workdays don’t end when you close your laptop. They follow you home, into dinner, into the quiet before bed. Here’s how I use journaling and small pauses to let go of the day and keep stress from piling up.
How to avoid burnout at work?
Take a break and take vacations. That's what I'll be doing starting next Friday.
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Remote work
I’ve been working remotely for the past 4 years now. I also have been working in
an office for
The role of the auditor
It will be a short rant of how client often sees auditors and treats auditors. I
won't go.