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When Work Stops Feeling Psychologically Safe, People Stop Being Themselves
Let’s start with something most leaders rarely say out loud: People don’t walk away from jobs because of hours, deadlines, or performance targets.They walk away because the environment slowly trains them to hide who they really are. It’s not burnout from tasks, it’s burnout from pretending . Think of the thousand tiny ways people shrink themselves at work: The raised hand that goes down. The email rewritten over and over so it can’t be misread. The idea saved for “a better mo

J.Yuhas
4 min read


The Hidden Cost of Founder Communication: How Your Words Trigger Team Anxiety
You've just wrapped an all-hands meeting. You kept it real, shared the challenges ahead, and used phrases you thought would energize the...

J.Yuhas
6 min read


The Myth of Open-Door Policies: Why They Fail to Create Real Psychological Safety
Walk into almost any company handbook and you’ll see it: “We have an open-door policy. Leaders are always available for questions,...

J.Yuhas
3 min read
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