Burnout, That Heavy Shadow

 Everyone working in office probably heard the word “burnout” once or twice. For me, I started to feel its weight a few years ago. Day after day, same work tasks, never-ending emails, back-to-back meetings. Somehow, work was swallowing my whole life. Burnout is different from just being tired. It drains your body and your mind. Even small things make you break down easily. I used to tell myself, “If I just hold on a bit more, it will be okay.” But that “bit more” never came. Instead, I sank deeper into feeling powerless and cynical. What I learned then was, “Don’t suffer alone.” At first, I was ashamed to tell anyone. I felt like I was failing, like I was lazy. But when I bravely talked to my boss and colleagues honestly, and tried professional counseling, I started to breathe again. There is no one way to fix burnout. Everyone needs their own way to heal. For me, small wins and little breaks in daily life helped a lot. A short walk, listening to favorite songs, putting away my ...

The Magic of a Morning Coffee

Every morning, as I wake up, the first thing I do is make a cup of coffee. It’s not just about the caffeine or the warmth – it’s about the ritual. The quiet hum of the machine, the rich aroma filling the air, the first sip touching my lips – it feels like a small ceremony that prepares me for the day. This little habit doesn’t take much time, but it gives me a moment of calm before everything begins. It’s in these short pauses that I find a kind of peace. The world may be rushing outside, but for a few minutes, I’m simply here – with a cup of coffee and my thoughts. Sometimes, I think the most powerful parts of our lives are made up of these small, quiet moments. They might not seem special from the outside, but inside, they keep us grounded. Maybe that’s the real magic of a morning coffee.