[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":-1},["ShallowReactive",2],{"$fRdy4Ph-Pr3_YSRANo4UELfNtlCWM9i03GPoJzUPa93A":3,"$f9HWf7sqahJmCyByyyXpz9mDmgiPh_Ah_XajWNQGpbHo":37,"$fb9fe_ceMUJ5KDA3LgYoWRcD3WfuhJEUNvyav6j8pepQ":133},{"data":4,"meta":33},[5,9,13,17,21,25,29],{"id":6,"name":7,"slug":8},1,"Career & Finance","career-and-finance",{"id":10,"name":11,"slug":12},11,"After Hours","after-hours",{"id":14,"name":15,"slug":16},3,"Wellness","wellness",{"id":18,"name":19,"slug":20},12,"Style","style",{"id":22,"name":23,"slug":24},4,"Voices","voices",{"id":26,"name":27,"slug":28},2,"Mindset","mindset",{"id":30,"name":31,"slug":32},10,"Nourish","food",{"pagination":34},{"page":6,"pageSize":35,"pageCount":6,"total":36},25,7,{"data":38,"meta":131},[39],{"id":40,"title":41,"createdAt":42,"updatedAt":43,"publishedAt":44,"content":45,"slug":46,"coffees":22,"seo_title":41,"keywords":47,"seo_desc":48,"featuredImage":49,"category":96,"author":100,"img":130},234,"Real Stories: My Biggest Challenge At Work","2025-01-05T03:39:45.644Z","2025-01-05T03:44:15.408Z","2025-01-05T03:44:15.405Z","\u003Cp>Challenges and work usually come together. No matter how much we like our job, there is always something that is off, and it can seriously challenge our mental health and tolerance and can even lead to burnout. Things are never ideal, but this is life, right?\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>However, each of us faces different challenges, so we asked our fellow working gals around to tell us what the most challenging thing they faced at work was and how they managed to solve it. Read below.\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Ch2>Ashley answered, “My boss didn’t like me -at all.”\u003C\u002Fh2>\n\u003Cp>\u003Cimg src=\"https:\u002F\u002Fmedia.workingal.com\u002Freal_story_work_challenges_fb58a3d04f.jpg\" alt=\"real story work challenges\">\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>\u003Cem>“I generally don’t have special issues at work; I was lucky enough to work with amazing people and build a rapport with them in almost every position I worked. So, basically, I didn’t face any particular challenges while trying to climb the career ladder. However, about a couple of years ago, after some time of being unemployed for personal reasons, I decided to start looking for a job, and I landed one quite fast. The scope of work was very okay, as were the salary and benefits, and I felt pretty comfortable working at the office, even though I prefer the hybrid or fully remote model. Anyway, everything looked cool in the beginning until I eventually met my manager. I have never felt such distant vibes ever. They were only a couple of years older than me and had an impressive resume but not remarkable behavior. I justified the cold behavior by thinking that they were my first days here, I was new, and they tried to ‘discipline’ me in some -weird- way. After all, they are my boss; I don’t have any expectations of being BFF with them from day 1. In the meantime, I realized they generally had amazing relationships with the rest of the team —not with me. Even though I am a very sociable and friendly person -as I’m told- I am not expecting to be friends with everyone, but I’m hoping to have a decent relationship with my colleagues and supervisors so the job is done and we all go home happy. But not this time for me. Even though I was performing well and my reviews were more than OK, they never seemed to try to get closer to me. They avoided inviting me to important meetings or filling me up about projects I was leading; they kept information from me, and, in general, they never showed appreciation for me. Our 1-1s were very off; we didn’t ever try to break the ice (while I was trying to do so every day), and everything in our communication was off. I put in 1 year of effort, but I gave up. They would never like me. And the fun fact was that they seemed like a cool and easy going person.\u003C\u002Fem> \u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>\u003Cem>This ended up being challenging because, frankly, even though my performance was good, I didn’t feel like progressing, considering that your manager is there to guide you and help you move forward and improve. Or not? Anyway, I started looking for another job, and finally, after 1.5 years, I quit and moved to another job. They didn’t even say goodbye. I still think from time to time what I did wrong to deserve such behavior but, at the end of the day, I didn’t have to put up with it. What I should have done, though, was to have an honest conversation with them and be straightforward. It may have helped.”\u003C\u002Fem>\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Ch2>Angela answered, “Remote work ruined my life.”\u003C\u002Fh2>\n\u003Cp>\u003Cimg src=\"https:\u002F\u002Fworkingal.s3.eu-north-1.amazonaws.com\u002Freal_story_work_challenges_85bb22ac5e.jpg\" alt=\"real story work challenges\">\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>\u003Cem>”When COVID hit, I was recently employed in a company, working at the office, as most of us. However, we were instructed to work from home when the situation worsened. At first, it was quite a relief since I had a little kid in the house, and, like everyone, I was scared of what could happen and how the pandemic would end. Given that my company didn’t have much experience with remote work, we spent a significant amount of time trying to catch up and find the proper SOPs for the team to be productive and do the job. Some colleagues weren’t tech-savvy and saw that as one of their worst nightmares. I generally am very ok with tech, and, honestly, I learned so many new things and tips, so I didn’t mind working remotely from the coziness of my house. I need to note here that my job is not highly competitive or demanding, so I don’t usually exceed my regular working hours, but I benefit from a generous salary. Long story short, the dream. In the beginning, as I said, we all worked overtime just to familiarize ourselves with the new way of working and ensure that we can still be productive as a team, even though we work far away from each other. I didn’t care much because I had nowhere to go after work, right? The months passed, and the remote work kept going, but life kept going as well, and I found myself working not only overtime but literally double shifts. Given the lack of outdoor activities, I started spending more time in front of the laptop, finishing all the little tasks on my To-Do lists, and promising myself that I would benefit from the double shift during the weekend. But, the work became more and more demanding, the company expanded, and there I was, working almost 18 hours a day, 7 days a week. I started neglecting my family. I barely did anything at home, and despite my husband’s complaints, I got so focused on work that I could barely have a normal conversation with him. And if I decided to pay some attention and he asked about my job, I suddenly picked up my laptop, doing something that occurred to me at that moment. How rude! Yet, this went on for quite some time, and the company decided to keep the remote model post-COVID since it saved thousands from office use, giving us the option to go to the office 1-2 times a week -which was optional. And I didn’t even consider the option. So, I went on working and working and working. I gained a considerable amount of weight since I didn’t move anymore, and I was on the verge of a divorce since my husband couldn’t take any more responsibility for our kid, the household, and everything in between.\u003C\u002Fem> \u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>\u003Cem>I don’t exactly know what caused that, but when he threatened me with a divorce, I then realized what I had done. I got so into doing my job that I forgot I had a family and a life. The lack of boundaries I put myself into was unimaginable, and I really neglected not only my physical health but my emotional well-being.\u003C\u002Fem> \u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>\u003Cem>What happened next? Well, I took the option of going to the office at least 2-3 times per week and got home at normal hours. I left the laptop away from my sight, and I never turned it on after hours. By the way, the company had no requirement to do so. I did this to myself. I realized that I am an office person and I operate better in this way. And I saved my family’s well-being as well. I am never going back remote. Never!”\u003C\u002Fem>\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Ch2>Maria answered, “I was never trained in my new role.”\u003C\u002Fh2>\n\u003Cp>\u003Cimg src=\"https:\u002F\u002Fworkingal.s3.eu-north-1.amazonaws.com\u002Freal_story_work_challenges_3997bfda31.jpg\" alt=\"real story work challenges\">\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>\u003Cem>“When I was hired in my previous position, I had a significant amount of experience in the field but no experience in the specific company, which was pretty different from the previous one. However, while I was interviewing, I mentioned that, and they reassured me that I would receive quite some training before diving into the projects; so far, so good. What they didn’t tell me was that the training would be a handbook of 400 pages and around 4-5 videos to watch. And that’s it. Nothing more; no person to show you or talk to since everyone was extremely busy with their own stuff. It took me a week to finish half the handbook while, at the same time, my To-Do list was piled up with tasks I didn’t even know how to execute, and my managers and colleagues didn’t even spend 5 minutes answering my questions. I felt so frustrated and I was trying to improvise every single day to finish a couple of tasks of the… many. I reached out to my supervisor and they suggested that I pay more attention to the handbook, which, btw, was the worst written thing I have ever read. As a result, in my first trimester, my performance was equal to an intern’s, which, considering my experience, was at least comic. I spent a lot of time after work and tried to find solutions by myself to be able to move forward, but I couldn’t do much without help from more experienced people who actually worked in the specific way that the company works. I get furious when I still think of the indifference they showed regarding the training. They practically paid me for nothing, and I was basically struggling. This seriously harmed my mental health, considering that I’m a very career-driven person, and I felt like I was put on hold without my wanting to. I lasted six months without gaining any experience and without being useful to the company, and then I quit. In my next job, I made it clear that training is very important for me in order to be able to help them, and thankfully, I got amazing training —from real people. Sometimes, I wonder how this company is still operating, considering the extensive lack of training. By chance, I guess?”\u003C\u002Fem>\u003C\u002Fp>\n","real-stories-my-biggest-challenge-at-work","work challenges, work challenge, real story work, career challenges real, real stories for career","Three women shared what the biggest challenge of their careers was. 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This piece reflects the shared expertise of our editorial board and specialists, delivering a 360° analysis of modern business and executive lifestyle.","2021-02-14T21:17:05.180Z","2026-04-12T03:32:03.659Z","2021-02-14T21:17:25.177Z",{"id":111,"name":112,"alternativeText":113,"caption":113,"width":114,"height":114,"formats":115,"hash":124,"ext":117,"mime":120,"size":125,"url":126,"previewUrl":62,"provider":94,"provider_metadata":62,"createdAt":127,"updatedAt":128},108,"Untitled-7.png","",250,{"thumbnail":116},{"ext":117,"url":118,"hash":119,"mime":120,"name":121,"path":62,"size":122,"width":123,"height":123},".png","https:\u002F\u002Fworkingal.s3.eu-north-1.amazonaws.com\u002Fthumbnail_Untitled_7_b2bf764bcd.png","thumbnail_Untitled_7_b2bf764bcd","image\u002Fpng","thumbnail_Untitled-7.png",12.8,156,"Untitled_7_b2bf764bcd",22.3,"https:\u002F\u002Fworkingal.s3.eu-north-1.amazonaws.com\u002FUntitled_7_b2bf764bcd.png","2021-02-14T21:15:43.138Z","2021-02-14T21:15:43.147Z","https:\u002F\u002Fmedia.workingal.com\u002FUntitled_7_b2bf764bcd.png","https:\u002F\u002Fmedia.workingal.com\u002Freal_story_work_challenges_be138ad4b6.jpg",{"pagination":132},{"page":6,"pageSize":35,"pageCount":6,"total":6},{"data":134,"meta":409},[135,187,238,308,357],{"id":136,"title":137,"createdAt":138,"updatedAt":139,"publishedAt":140,"content":141,"slug":142,"coffees":14,"seo_title":137,"keywords":143,"seo_desc":144,"featuredImage":145,"category":178,"author":182,"img":186},233,"Guilty Pleasure: The shows we love but will never admit to anyone","2025-01-03T23:22:35.637Z","2025-01-03T23:54:37.395Z","2025-01-03T23:54:37.392Z","Life is better with guilty pleasures. Our life is stressful enough and the last thing we want while enjoying a nice dinner in front of the TV _(we shouldn’t, but we do eat while binge watching)_ after a long day at work is to think more. It’s ok if we don’t want to think more and just relax with some mindless TV. \n\nGuilty pleasures can trigger a sense of joy and happiness and, in some cases, can be an awesome reward after a very **productive**, yet, exhausting day. But, the good thing is that guilty pleasures can be as harmless as we want them to be. That said, a guilty pleasure could be to buy something small when things are going or not going well or succumb to a **very indulgent candy**. However, the first is going to drain our money and the second would probably burden us with unnecessary calories, if we keep doing it every day.\n\nOne of the most favorite and budget-friendly guilty pleasures is watching meaningless television that makes us blissfully happy without any particular cost _(or a small one for the subscription)_.\n\nAnd, below, we have the shows that fulfil all the requirements of what guilty pleasure means: fun, mindless entertainment and carefree vibe.\n\n![guilty pleasure shows](https:\u002F\u002Fworkingal.s3.eu-north-1.amazonaws.com\u002Fguilty_pleasure_shows_20f8460582.jpg)\n\n_Photo: [Variety](https:\u002F\u002Fvariety.com\u002F2024\u002Ftv\u002Fnews\u002Fthe-real-housewives-of-new-york-city-tv-news-roundup-1236105385\u002F)_\n\n## The Real Housewives (of any city)\n\nWe will never understand nor the drama, nor the fashion of this show, yet, considering that it aired 19 years ago, something tell us that people watch it. We do as well. Frankly, there isn’t anything intellectually appealing about the show but we still enjoy a couple of episodes once in a while. Is it the lavish and arrogantly luxurious lifestyle they present or the drama when we see women fighting for no particular reason? Well, we don’t know but, honestly, **who cares**? We sure won’t go around discussing the latest episode of the show; probably, will jump into judging anyone who does, but still, it’s the most easy, mindless binge watching.\n\n![guilty pleasure shows](https:\u002F\u002Fworkingal.s3.eu-north-1.amazonaws.com\u002Fguilty_pleasure_shows_c92051fac6.jpg)\n\n_Photo: [The Guardian](https:\u002F\u002Fwww.theguardian.com\u002Ftv-and-radio\u002F2022\u002Fapr\u002F14\u002Fkardashians-hulu-disney-plus-review)_\n\n## Keeping up with the Kardashians\n\nThis show has managed to do something impossible: it has made people who claim to \"hate\" reality TV, especially shows like \"Keeping Up With the Kardashians,\" to still find themselves drawn to it. The storyline? As cliché as it sounds; wealth, extravagance and celebrities that show how the dynamics of an influential family works. Lavish lifestyles, luxurious homes, expensive vacations, and high-fashion wardrobes along with sibling rivalries, **romantic relationships** among the three main characters, Kourtney, Kim and Chloé are somehow appealing when you want to just dive in the couch and stop thinking.\n\n![guilty pleasure shows](https:\u002F\u002Fworkingal.s3.eu-north-1.amazonaws.com\u002Fguilty_pleasure_shows_e2d4bae084.jpg)\n\n_Photo: [Ranker](https:\u002F\u002Fwww.ranker.com\u002Flist\u002Fcast-of-gossip-girl-from-first-vs-last-season\u002Fjessica-lawshe)_\n\n## Gossip Girl\n\nAlright, we love it. But we want start going out admitting it. A group of extremely wealthy, spoiled and narcissist teenagers in the **Upper East Side**, who behave like adults, even though they are high school students, seems fun and appealing but, honestly, it is disturbing to even think about that as a real thing. However, the drama, the constant exchange of partners among the main group and the different celebrity-style events they all attend on a regular basis, makes the plot extremely appealing and the scandals that arise in each episode make you watch Serena and Blair at every opportunity. \n\n![guilty pleasure shows](https:\u002F\u002Fworkingal.s3.eu-north-1.amazonaws.com\u002Fguilty_pleasure_shows_f9a2d62a0e.jpg)\n\n_Photo: [Daily Mail](https:\u002F\u002Fwww.dailymail.co.uk\u002Ftvshowbiz\u002Farticle-12599001\u002FSelling-Sunset-announces-debut-date-season-seven-BIG-cast-member-missing-new-poster-guess-is.html)_\n\n## Selling Sunset\n\nIf you want LA vibes, unnecessary drama and extravagant residencies, Selling Sunset has it all. We all understand that **real estate** can be a very competitive business but what is going on on this show is mind blowing. We basically don’t know how the agents manage to sell all these houses yet have the time to engage in arguments, rivalries and conflicts all the time. However, the impressive housing saves it and makes us turn the TV on to get a sneak peek of the luxurious Los Angeles lifestyle. \n\n![guilty pleasure shows](https:\u002F\u002Fworkingal.s3.eu-north-1.amazonaws.com\u002Fguilty_pleasure_shows_b42f8e5351.jpg)\n\n_Photo: [Medium](https:\u002F\u002Fbookmarkedd.medium.com\u002Fpretty-little-liars-part-1-tv-c5346f87a8f6)_\n\n## Pretty Little Liars\n\nAnother group of high schoolers that now have to deal with the disappearance and death of their best friend. The show’s plot can has potential but, frankly, it’s over-the-top and gets so melodramatic for no particular reason which makes it a good **“guilty pleasure”** show. It’s suspenseful, there are fast twists and turns but at the end of the day, we won’t be thinking about it after we turn off the TV. Exactly the kind of thriller we like; easy to digest, non-scary and as carefree as a drama can be.\n\n![guilty pleasure shows](https:\u002F\u002Fworkingal.s3.eu-north-1.amazonaws.com\u002Fguilty_pleasure_shows_b39794a17b.jpg)\n\nPhoto: [The Cornell Daily Sun](https:\u002F\u002Fcornellsun.com\u002F2022\u002F02\u002F06\u002Femily-in-paris-season-2-from-cliche-to-touche\u002F)\n\n## Emily In Paris\n\nYes, we love Emily in Paris and we actually believe the show gives some nice insights for the marketing field but overall, it’s nothing extremely sophisticated. But it’s cute; and it’s in Paris (currently in Italy!). Emily goes to Paris to cover her boss who got pregnant and, suddenly, her whole life **turned upside down**. Friendships, messy relationships and, again, unnecessary drama, with Paris as a background is the ideal way to end your day with a mindless plot. Add French accent to the list and some good fashion and there you go. Honestly, we can’t wait for the next season; and, we won’t be talking about it.\n\n\n\n","guilty-pleasure-the-shows-we-love-but-will-never-admit-to-anyone","guilty pleasure shows, guilty pleasure, trash TV shows, shows we like and won't admit, guilty pleasure reality","We all have a guilty pleasure, and ours is watching mindless TV. 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However, during the reign of King Numa Pompilius, January was established as the first month of the year.\n\nIn 46 BCE, Julius Caesar reformed the Roman calendar (the Julian Calendar). This solidified January 1st as the beginning of the year.\n\nNot all cultures immediately adopted January 1st as New Year's Day. Some continued to use other dates, such as March 25th or December 25th.\n\n### However, nowadays, January 1st is the most widely recognized start of the year globally.\n\nAnd we have 20 reasons why we love the first month of the year!\n***\n\n**A Fresh Start:** New Year, new beginnings! It's a time for reflection and setting new goals.\n\n**Cozy Nights In:** Enjoying warm drinks, reading, and [watching movies](https:\u002F\u002Fwww.workingal.com\u002Farticles\u002F5-social-media-documentaries-you-need-to-watch) by the fire.\n\n**Winter Wonderland:** Experiencing the beauty of snow-covered landscapes.\n\n**Winter Sports:** Hitting the slopes for skiing, snowboarding, or ice skating.\n\n**Holiday Leftovers:** Indulging in delicious leftover holiday treats.\n\n**Planning for the Future:** Dreaming of upcoming vacations and adventures.\n\n**Cozying Up with Loved Ones:** Spending quality time with family and friends.\n\n![blog 900x550 (68).jpg](https:\u002F\u002Fworkingal.s3.eu-north-1.amazonaws.com\u002Fblog_900x550_68_fa2dfb09ac.jpg)\n\n**Trying New Things:** Stepping outside your comfort zone and exploring new hobbies or interests.\n\n[**Setting New Goals:**](https:\u002F\u002Fwww.workingal.com\u002Farticles\u002Fnew-years-resolutions-have-you-made-yours) Defining your aspirations for the year ahead.\n\n**Decluttering and Organizing:** A fresh start for your home and life.\n\n**Hot Chocolate:** Indulging in warm, comforting beverages.\n\n**Watching Winter Sports:** Cheering on your favorite athletes in winter games.\n\n**The Crisp Winter Air:** Enjoying the invigorating feeling of fresh winter air.\n\n**Anticipation of Spring:** Looking forward to the warmer months ahead.\n\n**The Quadrantid Meteor Shower:** One of the [best meteor showers of the year,](https:\u002F\u002Fearthsky.org\u002Fastronomy-essentials\u002Feverything-you-need-to-know-quadrantid-meteor-shower\u002F) offering a dazzling celestial display.\n\n**Feeling Accomplished:** The sense of achievement that comes with setting and achieving goals.\n\n**Learning New Skills:** Taking advantage of online courses, workshops, or classes to learn something new.\n\n**Slow Cooker Meals:** Cozy up with delicious and comforting slow cooker meals on cold evenings.\n\n[**Starting a New Book Series**](https:\u002F\u002Fwww.workingal.com\u002Farticles\u002F5-books-that-every-working-gal-should-read)**:** Diving into a captivating new series to escape the winter blues.\n\n**Hope for the Future:** Looking forward to the promise of a new year and all the possibilities it holds.","20-things-we-love-about-january","1 month of the year, happy new year, happy new year 2025, new year 2025, january 1, first day of the year","Our Working Gal editors tell us what are the things that they like most about January, the first month of the year!",{"id":198,"name":199,"alternativeText":200,"caption":200,"width":53,"height":54,"formats":201,"hash":226,"ext":57,"mime":60,"size":227,"url":228,"previewUrl":62,"provider":94,"provider_metadata":62,"createdAt":229,"updatedAt":229},820,"20 things we love about january.jpg","20 things we love about 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Change Can Feel So Daunting?","2024-12-31T19:56:56.668Z","2024-12-31T20:02:05.115Z","2024-12-31T20:02:05.111Z","The year is drawing to an end, and for many, this time brings a sense of anticipation and excitement. This is the time for visions of fresh starts, new goals, and exciting possibilities that are flooding in our minds. However, there is the other side where the prospect of a new year is met with a wave of anxiety and dread. This apprehension, often referred to as the _\"fear of new beginnings,\"_ can significantly impact our mental and emotional well-being and make the New —Unknown— Year something we would like to avoid at any cost.\n\nA new beginning at any level, even if it is something we have long wanted to do, is often accompanied by fear and insecurity. It may be a [change of job](https:\u002F\u002Fwww.workingal.com\u002Farticles\u002F5-signs-that-you-need-to-change-job), moving to a new house, a new relationship, a new activity or a new start that we either chose or had to make.\n\nNevertheless, this fear is quite normal, and it derives from the uncertainty and the sense of the unknown behind something new.\n\nFear is usually perceived as a sense of insecurity, worry about the future, recurring thoughts of failure, avoidance behaviours and [procrastination](https:\u002F\u002Fwww.workingal.com\u002Farticles\u002Fhow-to-not-procrastinate-like-a-pro) that can lead to cancelled plans, postponed decisions and ultimately _more insecurity_.\n\n## Where  Is This Fear Rooted? \n\nChange inherently involves _stepping into the unknown_. This uncertainty can trigger anxiety, as we naturally gravitate towards predictability and control. Also, people show a tendency to avoid taking risks; therefore, given that new beginnings often involve taking risks and stepping outside our comfort zones, it can cause terrifying feelings. The fear of failure, the potential for disappointment, and the possibility of not living up to our expectations can be paralyzing.   \n\nChange can evoke a **sense of loss**, even if it's the loss of familiar routines, comfort levels, or even past identities. This fear can be particularly strong for those who have experienced significant losses in the past.  \n\nAnother aspect that makes new beginnings stressful and dreading is that the pressure to _“start fresh”_ and achieve perfection in the new year can be overwhelming. Over the last days of the year, we get into a mode _“set your goals, design your life, work for your success, etc.”_ which can be extremely stressful, because, realistically, how many of us have become millionaires within a year? _This unrealistic expectation can lead to increased anxiety and a sense of inadequacy._ \n\nAs a consequence, this fear can lead towards avoiding making decisions, setting goals or taking any action that might lead to change. We stay in a job we don’t like because we don’t know our next steps and whether we will find another job soon. We stay in a dull relationship out of fear to go out and find what we really need. We don’t express our honest opinion out of fear of being unpleasant. And then here are the feelings of inadequacy and self-doubt.\n\n## Should I avoid new beginnings?\n\n![the fear of change](https:\u002F\u002Fworkingal.s3.eu-north-1.amazonaws.com\u002Fthe_fear_of_change_e4c3e38c45.jpg)\n\nAbsolutely not; the fear of change should not make us stay still and avoid challenges and opportunities. With the proper preparation for our new start, we can reduce **uncertainty and insecurity**, and setting small, realistic goals will help us to better adapt to the new circumstances. Also, asking for support and expressing our feelings to our family or friends can help us see things differently, from another perspective.\n\nMost importantly, we should acknowledge our feelings, such as fear or insecurity, and accept them. This acceptance of feelings will likely reduce their intensity and make us focus on what a **new beginning** can offer and new opportunities for development in every area of our lives.\n\nWhat we can do best to alleviate the fear is to acknowledge that change is inevitable and that uncertainty is a natural part of life. Instead of striving for perfection, it’s better to focus on setting small, [achievable goals](https:\u002F\u002Fwww.workingal.com\u002Farticles\u002Fnew-years-resolutions-have-you-made-yours) that gradually build momentum.\n\nAlso, shifting our focus from all the adverse outcomes and potential to the potential for growth, learning, and new experiences that we will acquire of our new beginning, small or big.","why-change-can-feel-so-daunting","new begginings, fear of change, why we are afraid of change, new year change, new beginnings fear","Why are we afraid of changes? How can fear keep us away from achieving what we want? Read what the psychologist say about change.",{"id":249,"name":250,"alternativeText":251,"caption":251,"width":53,"height":54,"formats":252,"hash":277,"ext":57,"mime":60,"size":278,"url":279,"previewUrl":62,"provider":94,"provider_metadata":62,"createdAt":280,"updatedAt":280},818,"the fear of change.jpg","the fear of change",{"large":253,"small":259,"medium":265,"thumbnail":271},{"ext":57,"url":254,"hash":255,"mime":60,"name":256,"path":62,"size":257,"width":64,"height":65,"sizeInBytes":258},"https:\u002F\u002Fworkingal.s3.eu-north-1.amazonaws.com\u002Flarge_the_fear_of_change_a17c11d1c0.jpg","large_the_fear_of_change_a17c11d1c0","large_the fear of change.jpg",115.51,115507,{"ext":57,"url":260,"hash":261,"mime":60,"name":262,"path":62,"size":263,"width":72,"height":73,"sizeInBytes":264},"https:\u002F\u002Fworkingal.s3.eu-north-1.amazonaws.com\u002Fsmall_the_fear_of_change_a17c11d1c0.jpg","small_the_fear_of_change_a17c11d1c0","small_the fear of change.jpg",31.64,31636,{"ext":57,"url":266,"hash":267,"mime":60,"name":268,"path":62,"size":269,"width":80,"height":81,"sizeInBytes":270},"https:\u002F\u002Fworkingal.s3.eu-north-1.amazonaws.com\u002Fmedium_the_fear_of_change_a17c11d1c0.jpg","medium_the_fear_of_change_a17c11d1c0","medium_the fear of change.jpg",67.16,67161,{"ext":57,"url":272,"hash":273,"mime":60,"name":274,"path":62,"size":275,"width":88,"height":89,"sizeInBytes":276},"https:\u002F\u002Fworkingal.s3.eu-north-1.amazonaws.com\u002Fthumbnail_the_fear_of_change_a17c11d1c0.jpg","thumbnail_the_fear_of_change_a17c11d1c0","thumbnail_the fear of change.jpg",8.52,8515,"the_fear_of_change_a17c11d1c0",269.05,"https:\u002F\u002Fworkingal.s3.eu-north-1.amazonaws.com\u002Fthe_fear_of_change_a17c11d1c0.jpg","2024-12-31T20:01:40.164Z",{"id":26,"name":27,"slug":28,"createdAt":282,"updatedAt":283,"publishedAt":99},"2020-12-24T19:15:46.057Z","2025-10-01T19:50:39.801Z",{"id":18,"name":285,"slug":286,"instagram":62,"facebook":62,"bio":287,"createdAt":288,"updatedAt":289,"publishedAt":290,"linkedIn":62,"avatar":291},"Mariana","mariana","Mariana is our amazing psychologist. She is generally shy, but she has the answers to all questions. She is calm but can be pretty sarcastic if she wants to! She is working with women who are struggling in their jobs. She also loves knitting. She helps our Working Gal Team with her valuable insights and tips for a balanced work life.","2023-11-12T05:43:27.688Z","2023-11-12T05:47:04.640Z","2023-11-12T05:47:04.619Z",{"id":292,"name":293,"alternativeText":113,"caption":113,"width":114,"height":114,"formats":294,"hash":302,"ext":296,"mime":299,"size":303,"url":304,"previewUrl":62,"provider":94,"provider_metadata":62,"createdAt":305,"updatedAt":306},248,"1.webp",{"thumbnail":295},{"ext":296,"url":297,"hash":298,"mime":299,"name":300,"path":62,"size":301,"width":123,"height":123},".webp","https:\u002F\u002Fworkingal.s3.eu-north-1.amazonaws.com\u002Fthumbnail_1_ead45d4a4f.webp","thumbnail_1_ead45d4a4f","image\u002Fwebp","thumbnail_1.webp",4.51,"1_ead45d4a4f",8.67,"https:\u002F\u002Fworkingal.s3.eu-north-1.amazonaws.com\u002F1_ead45d4a4f.webp","2023-11-12T05:43:16.157Z","2023-11-12T05:43:16.165Z","https:\u002F\u002Fmedia.workingal.com\u002Fthe_fear_of_change_a17c11d1c0.jpg",{"id":309,"title":310,"createdAt":311,"updatedAt":312,"publishedAt":313,"content":314,"slug":315,"coffees":14,"seo_title":310,"keywords":316,"seo_desc":317,"featuredImage":318,"category":351,"author":352,"img":356},230,"Ask The Gals: Vanity and Cheating ","2024-12-31T00:30:52.365Z","2025-02-19T20:03:43.874Z","2024-12-31T00:45:32.012Z","## _If you have a question about your career, friends, love life, or everything random, [fill up this form](https:\u002F\u002Fforms.gle\u002FovnsXzrcahDPp2z56) and the Gals will answer it as soon as possible!_\n\n***\n\n## P. Asks: Busy Beaver\n\n![ask the gals vanity and sexism](https:\u002F\u002Fworkingal.s3.eu-north-1.amazonaws.com\u002Fask_the_gals_vanity_and_sexism_c78307340a.jpg)\n\n_“I am so busy at work that I don’t have the time for self-care and this is putting a huge stress on me. What should I do? It feels really frustrating working long hours and the only thing I have time to do is go home and sleep. I miss my college life. Everything was easier back then.”_\n\nThe Gal Answers:\n----------------\n\nThe first thing I would say is that we are pretty much all busy at work. Life in capitalism is hard, and in order to survive, we need to hustle, and hustle, and hustle. However, in order to make some time for self-care, we need to define what self-care is for each one. Some people find reading to be self-care; for others, self-care is going out for drinks with your friends or an evening of Netflix and chilling. Also, self-care doesn’t need to be an everyday occurrence or 1-2 hours per day. It can be 10 minutes of your beauty routine or -the best- 8 consecutive hours of quality sleep. \n\nI know it’s hard not having 8 full hours of doing what you like, but (remember the perfect balance plan: 8 hours of work, 8 hours of sleep, and 8 hours of free time). Tell me one person who manages to balance their time so flawlessly, and I will retract the answer (and cry in bed, unable to understand how they do it!).\n\nA way to find some time for self-care —whatever that means for you— is to discipline yourself into adding at least 15 minutes daily to do what you want. For instance, if you wake up at the last minute to leave for work, set the alarm earlier and dedicate those 15 minutes to yourself and your favorite activity. Also, if you are working too much, think about how to manage your time better.\n\nAt this point, let me remind you of our motto at The Working Gal: _Don’t be busy; be productive!_ Aka, identify and change the things that keep you busy and don’t let you leave work on time, and make some changes\u002Falterations to your schedule to fit your favorite activities. There is always time; we just don’t use our time wisely. \n\n***\n\n## Christina Asks: Partner Alert\n\n![ask the gals vanity and sexism](https:\u002F\u002Fworkingal.s3.eu-north-1.amazonaws.com\u002Fask_the_gals_vanity_and_sexism_95a5000983.jpg)\n\n_“I think that my partner is cheating on me. Should I search their phone?”_\n\nThe Gal Answers:\n----------------\n\nNo good has ever come from searching our partner’s phone. Never. If you feel that your partner is cheating on you, have an honest conversation with them and express your concerns. Depending on the conversation, you will identify the signs that they are lying. If they get on the defensive, something is going on. Also, check for gaslighting signs: if you have facts and they try to turn them against you, something is wrong. If they try to actually engage with what you are saying, they will probably try to resolve your concerns and doubts, and, in this case, your concerns may be invalid.\n\nAlso, what made you think that your partner is cheating on you? It would be helpful to have some more info on that. Have they changed their behavior toward you? Is a new person in their life making you think this way? Or is it something that derives from your insecurity?\n\nBefore you react to the facts you have, be honest with yourself and aware of the situation. Don’t rush to blame them; try to control your emotions before acting. In any case, trust your gut; where there is smoke, there is fire. And remember that the truth may hurt sometimes but will come out, no matter how much somebody tries to hide it. \n\nWish you good luck, and keep us posted!\n\n****\n\n## X. Asks: Barbie Girl\n\n![ask the gals vanity and sexism](https:\u002F\u002Fworkingal.s3.eu-north-1.amazonaws.com\u002Fask_the_gals_vanity_and_sexism_622e8d8315.jpg)\n\n_“Happy holidays! I have a question: I don’t know what to think about plastic surgeries. Are they a way of working on our self-confidence by eliminating the things that we don’t like about ourselves or it’s a sign of vanity and intelligence is what matters?”_\n\nThe Gal Answers:\n----------------\n\nWell, a lot of people don’t know how to feel about plastic surgery. It’s a profoundly sociological issue with many aspects, and there is no clear answer on how to think of them. You may also not feel anything about them if it doesn’t affect you.\n\nPlastic surgery is not only cosmetic surgery. Plastic surgery has been historically used for people with body dysmorphia or victims of accidents in order to reconstruct their bodies for medical reasons. And their self-esteem, of course -mental health is health. Also, for individuals with Body Dysmorphic Disorder (BDD), a mental health condition where they obsess over perceived flaws, plastic surgery can sometimes be a part of a treatment plan alongside therapy. So, having this in mind, plastic surgery is an essential part of people’s health and well-being. \n\nOn the aesthetics aspect now, where women have been criticized for years for their choices to have bigger breasts, to refine their noses or to make their skin look younger, the question you should ask yourself is, _“Why do I care?”_\n\nWomen have always been criticized for whatever they do. If they are beautiful, they are dumb. If they are ugly, they will end up old maids full of cats (what’s wrong with cats, I never understood). If they don’t pay attention to their looks, they are unattractive and losers. If they pay attention to themselves, they are vain and shallow. So, they lose whatever they decide to do. The problem is that, as women, we pay much more attention as we need to others and their opinions of us. So, you don’t know what you feel about plastic surgeries because, on the one hand, you feel like it’s everyone’s right to feel good about themselves, but on the other, you feel that if you get your butt bigger, then people will start blaming you for trying to be someone else and a more advanced version of yourself.\n\nWhat will help you to recognize what you feel is to stop thinking about others and ask yourself whether you would ever have plastic surgery and, if not, why. If it is because you feel good about yourself and wouldn’t change anything, then great. However, remember that not all people feel good about themselves, and some might feel better if their noses were smaller. Why take that away from them?\n\nUltimately, the decision to undergo plastic surgery is a personal one. If an individual feels it will improve their quality of life and happiness, that's their right, and we don’t have to feel anything about it. Their body, nobody else’s choice.\n\n***\n\n## Queen Asks: \n\n![ask the gals vanity and sexism](https:\u002F\u002Fworkingal.s3.eu-north-1.amazonaws.com\u002Fask_the_gals_vanity_and_sexism_94f2578780.jpg)\n\n_“What do you think is the best way to deal with sexism?”_\n\nThe Gal Answers:\n----------------\n\nIf I had a penny for every time somebody asked about that, I would be so rich that I wouldn’t have to write anymore (kidding, I can’t think of my life without writing). \n\nDealing with sexism is not easy; there is not a specific answer that could solve the problem (we wouldn’t be talking about that if we had found the solution!) and it depends on the context. What I mean by “context” is that sexism is prevalent everywhere: at the bus stop, at work, in personal relationships, and even within our families. We can’t avoid it, but we can choose how to deal with it, depending on what we want to achieve. Sexism is deeply rooted in our society, and even if we have made some progress over the years, completely eliminating sexism would take many, many years. Don’t forget that sexism benefits people, not only men, but also women. \n\nCurrently, the key “weapon” societies have against sexism is education. Education can help all genders understand the roots of sexism, stereotypes, and attitudes and can engage people proactively to address them and eliminate them. When people understand something completely, this is the first step to fighting it. And, as long as people are uneducated on sexism, they cannot confront it or get rid of it. If you don’t know what you are fighting, how are you expected to win it? \n\nWhile the newest generations are more aware and better educated than the previous ones, and while there are amazing and hopeful examples of battling against sexism, it’s still around us, and sometimes we don’t even notice it. And sometimes we use it for our benefit, as I mentioned before. For instance, men usually face less competition in male-dominated fields and have easier access to leadership roles than their female counterparts. Also, women who don’t want a harsh career path (which is totally okay, by the way) may benefit from the societal expectations that usually prioritize domestic roles, and they feel less guilty about their choices. \n\nIf you ask how to deal with sexism in your everyday life, there is no manual, but there are some tips to address sexist behaviors. If it’s in the work context and you hear about a sexist joke, then ask for more information, like _“I didn’t get the joke; can you explain it to me?”_ This way, you make clear that you don’t find sexist jokes funny and entertaining, and you put the person who told the joke in a position to feel -at least- weird.\n\nIf your partner shows sexist behaviors, try not to overreact immediately; sometimes, people don’t notice behaviors until someone calls them out. Ask them why they think the way they think, and explain how this makes you feel and how hurtful it can be. \n\nNow, about the classic family gatherings where older people make sexist jokes all the time, the best solution would be to minimize contact with them because rarely will this end up in a fruitful conversation, and also, we can’t fight all battles—one battle at a time.\n\nYou may find interesting [that](https:\u002F\u002Fwww.workingal.com\u002Farticles\u002Fhow-to-handle-sexist-people-in-business) and [that](https:\u002F\u002Fwww.workingal.com\u002Farticles\u002F10-sexist-quotes-every-woman-has-heard-1), and keep in mind that sexism needs patience, discussion, and, in some cases, empathy.","ask-the-gals-vanity-and-cheating","ask the gals, Q&A, women problems, working women issues, problems for women, sexism, competitive colleague, ask column","Ask The Gals about whatever problem you have, and they will answer it! 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Get ready to pop the cork on a night of dazzling drinks and unforgettable moments.\n\nIf you want to give your New Year’s Eve party a festive and cool twist, instead of the classic eggnog, try something fancy and prepare to raise a glass to a new year of unforgettable moments, one dazzling cocktail at a time.\n\n### These are the must-try festive cocktails for saying goodbye to 2024 and welcoming 2025 with style.\n\n![New year's eve cocktails](https:\u002F\u002Fworkingal.s3.eu-north-1.amazonaws.com\u002FNew_year_s_eve_cocktails_f711790e7e.jpg)\n\n## 1. French 75\n-------------\n\nA sizzling cocktail from the Roaring Twenties, this electrifying blend of gin, lemon juice, sugar, and champagne will blow your mind! You can call it soixante quince, just as the French; it will leave you feeling dizzy with delight.\n\n[Get the recipe here.](https:\u002F\u002Fwww.bonappetit.com\u002Frecipe\u002Ffrench-75-3?srsltid=AfmBOoqeTH_xdwtkEt45av_LKF4DXuB9KKg5YojHHR46vviYMVCm1sbE)\n\n![New year's eve cocktails](https:\u002F\u002Fworkingal.s3.eu-north-1.amazonaws.com\u002FNew_year_s_eve_cocktails_0f92e44084.jpg)\n\n## 2. Vesper\n----------\n\nFor the rockstars of your life. A legendary cocktail born in the golden age of espionage, bursts onto the scene with a mix of gin, vodka, and Lillet Blanc. An iconic drink, shaken not stirred by the legendary 007 himself, is a dynamite blend of flavors that'll leave you wanting more.\n\n[Get the recipe here.](https:\u002F\u002Fwww.liquor.com\u002Frecipes\u002Fvesper\u002F)\n\n![New year's eve cocktails](https:\u002F\u002Fworkingal.s3.eu-north-1.amazonaws.com\u002FNew_year_s_eve_cocktails_22908c5cae.webp)\n_Image Source:_ [epicurious](https:\u002F\u002Fwww.epicurious.com\u002Frecipes\u002Ffood\u002Fviews\u002Ftuxedo-no-2-martini-cocktail-variation-absinthe)\n\n## 3. Tuxedo\n----------\n\nFormality at its best. Sharp, sleek and ready for action, gin and vermouth blended with orange, creates a smokin’ hot libation, perfect for any high-rolling occasion. \n\n[Get the recipe here](https:\u002F\u002Fwww.diffordsguide.com\u002Fcocktails\u002Frecipe\u002F2004\u002Ftuxedo-cocktail-original).\n\n![new years cocktail](https:\u002F\u002Fworkingal.s3.eu-north-1.amazonaws.com\u002Fnew_years_cocktail_89e15cdd41.jpg)\n\n## 4. Golden Dublet \n------------------\n\nFor royal palates. Sunshine in a glass, bold, bright, and guaranteed to make your New Year’s memorable.\n\n[Get the recipe here.](https:\u002F\u002Fwww.gastronomblog.com\u002Fgolden-doublet-cocktail\u002F) \n\n![new years cocktail](https:\u002F\u002Fworkingal.s3.eu-north-1.amazonaws.com\u002Fnew_years_cocktail_13121a15ee.jpg)\n\n## 5. Bee’s Knees\n---------------\n\nProhibition in a glass. This electrifying cocktail, a zingy blend of gin, lemon juice, and honey, is the bee's knees!  It's sweet, tart, and perfect for any flapper party.\n\n[Get the recipe here.](https:\u002F\u002Fcookieandkate.com\u002Fbees-knees-cocktail-recipe\u002F)","5-cocktails-for-your-new-year-s-eve-only","french 75, new year's drink ideas, new year's cocktails, cocktail ideas, alcohol ideas, drinks for new year's eve","This New Year's Eve, ditch the predictable and embrace the unexpected with these 5 show-stopping cocktails that will have your guests buzzing. 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