I’ve become my job
As I write this, it is 10:39pm on a Friday and I’m laying bed. For most, it’s considered an early night, but for me, it’s time to think. To recharge. To prepare for the day ahead. Last Friday, I worked
Adulting with a working millennial
As I write this, it is 10:39pm on a Friday and I’m laying bed. For most, it’s considered an early night, but for me, it’s time to think. To recharge. To prepare for the day ahead. Last Friday, I worked
“Avoid office romance, you shouldn’t poop where you eat!” Have you heard that one-liner before? As I write this, it is 11 pm on a school night and I have just binged on a few episodes of The Bold Type.
It has been nearly a year since I started working from home – indefinitely. Yes, indefinitely – I have to say it over and over again so that it sinks in. It has been a year of an emotional rollercoaster,
It doesn’t matter if you are in university or working, there will come a time that you regret the words that came out of your mouth. I’ve been there, you’ve been there and even the president has been there. There
Working in the corporate world isn’t that easy. You have to wake up early to get to a place where you will be forced to sit for hours on end. Every day tasks are centred around making someone else richer.
The week has finally ended and for the first time in over three months, I don’t quite have much to say except “phew!”. As a working mom, this pandemic has been one of the most challenging and trying times, partly
Just a few days ago, I found myself dividing my attention between feeding my toddler and responding to colleagues that continuously pinged me onSkype for business. On a normal day it would be fine, but at nearly seven in the