Harriet Miller
I'm Harriet, I am a feature writer, website editor and copy editor for CTRL+SHIFT.
The burnout no one talks about – why first-generation professionals feel they can never stop proving themselves
You got the degree, landed the dream job, and made your family proud. So why does success still feel heavy? For many first-generation professionals, achievement comes with a hidden burden: the pressure to honour generations of sacrifice while navigating workplaces full of unwritten rules. How do you carry that weight without burning out?
The glamorous work bloat – why your job stress is wrecking your gut health
Ever noticed the bloating kicked off after starting that high pressure job? Yeah, it's actually not all in your head. Stress, sitting down all day and irregular eating patterns can make your gut turn on you, and it might be affecting you more than you realise.
Would you have a pint on your lunch break? We put it to the test
A lunchtime pint: harmless fun or taking the piss? After a viral debate in Parliament reignited questions about drinking in the workplace, the Ctrl+Shift team decided to find out for ourselves.
64% of women in healthcare face compassion fatigue: how the job meant to heal is hollowing them out
Women in healthcare steady families, witness suffering and hold the room when everything is falling apart. Compassion fatigue is swallowing them whole, and the system built on their care still hasn’t learned how to care for them back.
Why adult friendship feels impossible – and how to hold onto the ones that actually matter
Adult friendship is hard, not because we’re flaky or cold, but because we’re living in a system that makes connection feel like a bonus. Between burnout, patriarchy and the pressure to ‘have your shit together’, it’s no wonder we’re struggling. It’s time we unpack the mess and discover how to build friendships that actually feel good again.
QUIZ: Which co-worker are you based on your stress responses?
Your workplace stress response says more about you than you think. From the office therapist to the emotionally checked-out co-worker, psychologists say the way we behave at work is often shaped by burnout, coping mechanisms and our need for connection. So… which chaotic co-worker are you?
VIDEO: 3 tips to feel less stressed on your commute – from a psychologist
Long, crowded commutes can leave you stressed before the day has even fucking started. So how do we make public transport feel a little calmer, a little less chaotic, and a lot less like a group anxiety exercise.








