
34: Staying on the Emotional Payroll
Not long ago, I was at lunch with my friend Abby. She was telling me about all the drama at the company she had left

Not long ago, I was at lunch with my friend Abby. She was telling me about all the drama at the company she had left

Picture a woman stitching a gorgeous quilt by hand. She’s an expert, has been doing this for many years. Her quilts are works of art,

I know someone who worked full-time at Microsoft for 20 years. Fed up with the politics and craving more flexibility, he quit. Then he immediately

Why GenXers carry workplace resentment, the invisible contracts fueling it, and how to transform that toxic energy into fuel for what’s next.

Hey GenXer. Did your last company promise you’d be part of “the family”? That particular F-word comes with sacrificing your own needs for the unit

When the corporate ladder disappears beneath you, it can feel like failure. But being laid off or fired doesn’t erase your skills or your worth. You can reframe abrupt exits as release, reconnect with your whole self, and start creating something new.