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Imposter Syndrome: My Brain’s Favourite Party Trick
There were certain things I expected in my twenties — rent, heartbreak, the realisation that spinach wilts faster than my enthusiasm for meal prep. What I didn’t expect was how permanent imposter syndrome would become: it’s always on, whispering that I don’t belong. And yes, that’s dramatic. But the irony? It’s also completely wrong. At work, as someone very new to journalism, it hits hardest. I sit in meetings and wonder if everyone else knows I have no experience. My inter
Nov 20, 20253 min read


For Gen Z, Google is dead: TikTok, Pinterest and AI are the New Search Engines
Once upon a time, “just Google it” was the end of every conversation. Stuck on homework? Google. Need a recipe? Google. Want to know if...
Oct 2, 20252 min read


Public Transport Etiquette: Lessons from a girl who has had enough
Part survival guide, part silent scream—this is the public transport etiquette lesson you wish more people had read.
May 10, 20253 min read
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