Before motherhood, my intrusive thoughts were harmless little gremlins—mostly work-induced paranoia, oscillating between the fear that my last ‘as per my last email’ was going to get me fired, the existential dread of knowing I wanted to do something meaningful with my life but having the motivation of a sloth, and the slow, soul-draining realization that I was getting paid peanuts to explain
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Before motherhood, my intrusive thoughts were harmless little gremlins—mostly work-induced paranoia, oscillating between the fear that my last ‘as per my last email’ was going to get me fired, the existential dread of knowing I wanted to do something meaningful with my life but having the motivation of a sloth, and the slow, soul-draining realization that I was getting paid peanuts to explain