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Your workplace loves your bipolar, until it doesn’t

Your workplace loves your bipolar, until it doesn’t

by Leah Massingham | Jun 5, 2026 | In Your Head, In Your Head top story, Neuro divergence in the workplace, Popular Stories

When I was 19, I was working in hospitality, studying for a university degree, sleeping badly and running almost entirely on adrenaline. At the time, I thought I was on top of the world. What I didn’t realise was that I was becoming manic. The episode led to a...
‘Don’t shit where you eat’: how this advice is keeping you single (and burnt out)

‘Don’t shit where you eat’: how this advice is keeping you single (and burnt out)

by Leah Massingham | Jun 5, 2026 | In Your Circle, In Your Circle top story, other stories

“Don’t shit where you eat.” It’s one of those pieces of dating advice that gets handed down like an unquestionable life rule, alongside “never text first” and “play hard to get”. But despite this holy grail advice, 1/3...
VIDEO: Understand these misconceptions about Tourette’s- and how they affect employability

VIDEO: Understand these misconceptions about Tourette’s- and how they affect employability

by Adam Foxsmith | Jun 5, 2026 | In You Workplace top story, In Your Workplace

VIDEO: Can recruiters tell if AI has written my CV?

VIDEO: Can recruiters tell if AI has written my CV?

by Nina Brooksbank | Jun 5, 2026 | In You Workplace top story, In Your Workplace

Your workplace was built for a specific type of person (if you’re an introvert, it isn’t you)

Your workplace was built for a specific type of person (if you’re an introvert, it isn’t you)

by Asya Bakr | Jun 5, 2026 | In You Workplace top story, In Your Workplace, Popular Stories

Tee Danielle had been bouncing her right leg for thirty minutes. She hadn’t wanted to come to this after-work dinner and knew, going in, that she wouldn’t enjoy it.  She, however, also knew that not showing up would brand her as unfriendly or uninterested in her...
VIDEO: the motherhood penalty – why mothers are still paying the price at work

VIDEO: the motherhood penalty – why mothers are still paying the price at work

by Rhianna Dankwa | Jun 4, 2026 | In Your Circle, In Your Circle top story

Establish your career first. Emily Mallender had her first child at 19.  She worked three jobs and dealt with discreet side-eyes, but is now a mum of two, and an award-winning international speaker, business coach, and marketing strategist.  However, the...
The after-work pint is dying. And honestly? Good riddance.

The after-work pint is dying. And honestly? Good riddance.

by Phoebe Huzij | Jun 4, 2026 | In Your Circle, In Your Circle top story, Top Story

It’s 5:30 PM on a Thursday. The message lands: “Pub?” You glance at it. You’ve done ten hours. You haven’t eaten lunch. You’ve got a 9 AM start tomorrow. And you know, with absolute certainty, that if you go, you’ll be...
Heart break doesn’t stay at home: how to survive work after a break up

Heart break doesn’t stay at home: how to survive work after a break up

by Harriet Miller | Jun 4, 2026 | In Your Circle, In Your Circle top story, Popular Stories

Going through a break-up is hard. Going through a break-up while still having to drag yourself into work, pretend you’re fine and somehow perform at your best? A complete fucking nightmare. A survey by the Positive Parenting Alliance found that 90% of...
VIDEO: I tried viral migraine hacks (so you dont have to)

VIDEO: I tried viral migraine hacks (so you dont have to)

by Asya Bakr | Jun 4, 2026 | In Your Body, In Your Body top story, other stories

The burnout no one talks about – why first-generation professionals feel they can never stop proving themselves

The burnout no one talks about – why first-generation professionals feel they can never stop proving themselves

by Harriet Miller | Jun 3, 2026 | In Your Circle, In Your Circle top story, Popular Stories

No one talks about how exhausting it is being the one who ‘made it’. You’re supposed to feel lucky, grateful, proud. And you do. But you also carry the weight of everyone who came before you. The extra internal pressure to make your family proud, not waste a...
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