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Released: Reflections on Letting Go
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Ongoing, First published Oct 14, 2024
After two and a half years of commitment to her job, a woman is suddenly laid off without warning. In the aftermath of heartbreak, frustration, and unexpected realizations, she reflects on the toxic work environment she endured and finds peace in the freedom she now has. Through the chaos, she discovers the relief of being released from a situation that no longer served her, embracing a fresh start alongside her fiancé.
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