Black and Brown Success and Mental Health

Many BIPOC professionals struggle with the mental health burden of having more access to resources and becoming successful. In some cases, they may be one of the first people in their family to have reached a certain level of social mobility. The black tax stands out as one such mental health stressor of achieving moreContinue reading “Black and Brown Success and Mental Health”

Unlearning Burnout Culture

Productivity as Obedience A mentor of mine recently said that preschool children are able to be honest about their needs and feelings because they haven’t been socialized yet. (Why else would a toddler proudly announce a poop? This is a true story of a small family member, by the way.) Socialized into what? Socialized toContinue reading “Unlearning Burnout Culture”