I Was the Architect of My Own Suffering Until I Learned to Self-Advocate

Learning to be your own advocate is a tough but necessary skill

Ellen Eastwood

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At my former job, my manager’s office was right outside my cubicle. People literally cut across my workspace to get to her door. She liked to keep her office door open at all times, including when she was on the phone or having meetings.

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Ellen Eastwood

Culture and lifestyle writer | Generalist | Curious | Witty on a good day | Contact: elleneastwood@outlook.com