5 Reasons People Interrupt You

You’re in a meeting, finally getting the chance to present an idea you’ve been working on for weeks. You’re two sentences in when your colleague jumps in: “So what you’re saying is…” and proceeds to reframe your idea in their words, taking the conversation in a completely different direction. Your jaw tightens. You smile tightly … Read more

7 Reasons You Act Differently in Different Social Circles

You’re at brunch with your college friends, laughing loudly at inside jokes, using slang you haven’t uttered in years, reminiscing about wild nights that would make your current coworkers clutch their pearls. You’re animated, unfiltered, completely yourself. Then your phone rings—it’s your mom. Instantly, your voice changes. Your posture shifts. You become a different version … Read more

6 Things Your Sense of Humor Says About Your Mindset

You’re at a work meeting when someone makes a self-deprecating joke about messing up a project. Half the room laughs uncomfortably. Your colleague immediately follows with, “At least you’re better than Bob at this!” pointing at another coworker. Bob’s face goes red. You notice some people laugh harder at Bob’s expense, while others suddenly find … Read more

5 Reasons You’re Calm in Chaos but Anxious in Normal Life

There’s a genuine crisis at work—systems are down, clients are upset, everyone is panicking. And you? You’re completely calm. Clear-headed. Focused. You know exactly what to do, and you do it efficiently while others are falling apart around you. People even comment on how well you handle pressure. But then later that same week, you’re … Read more

6 Things Your Role in Groups Reveals About You

You’re in a meeting at work, planning a team project. One person immediately starts organizing the agenda. Another sits quietly, listening intently before offering a carefully considered insight. Someone else cracks jokes that ease the tension. Another person challenges every suggestion, playing devil’s advocate. And you? You’ve already noticed what role you naturally gravitate toward—and … Read more

5 Times Compliments Actually Make You Feel Worse

You’ve just finished presenting at a team meeting. You poured hours into the presentation, carefully crafting each slide, rehearsing your delivery. Afterward, a colleague approaches and says, “Great job! You’re so articulate.” You smile and thank them, but as you walk away, something feels off. You can’t quite shake the uncomfortable feeling settling in your … Read more