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The Soft-Life Guide To Burnout: 7 Red Flags You’re Not “Just Tired”

Burnout rarely looks like a dramatic collapse. It looks like you, at your laptop, telling yourself you’re “just tired” for the fourth month in a row. It’s the Sunday dread you joke about in memes but secretly can’t shake. It’s the way your jaw aches, your patience evaporates, and your life slowly shrinks to work,… Continue reading The Soft-Life Guide To Burnout: 7 Red Flags You’re Not “Just Tired”

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My Dry Eye Journey: From Screen Fatigue to Real Relief

Dry eye syndrome is more than just a passing irritation; it's a pervasive condition affecting so many worldwide, in which the eyes either fail to produce enough quality tears or the tears evaporate too rapidly, leaving people with persistent burning, itching, redness, and those irritating sensations. The condition often stems from meibomian gland dysfunction (MGD),… Continue reading My Dry Eye Journey: From Screen Fatigue to Real Relief

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Why Rest Is The Best Performance Hack

The voice has been with me for as long as I can remember. You'll probably know it. The one that runs its commentary during downtime: you haven't done enough to justify this procrastination. Other people are further along. You should be building something. What are you doing just lying there. For years, I treated this voice as a signal — as the useful internal pressure… Continue reading Why Rest Is The Best Performance Hack

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Stop Doomscrolling: One Simple Rule That Saved My Sanity

I spent a long time believing the problem was the news itself. That the solution was abstinence. That if I could just stop reading — stop opening the apps, stop following the feeds, stop caring about the state of a world that seemed determined to exhaust me with its ongoing emergencies — I'd feel better.  I tried. Twice.… Continue reading Stop Doomscrolling: One Simple Rule That Saved My Sanity