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08/12/2025

💋 Daily Fix — Day 30 of 30: “Thirty Days, One Big Glow-Up”

And just like that… Day 30.
Thirty days of truth, tea, trauma bonding, career chaos, emotional exfoliation, and enough workplace wisdom to power a small nation.

To everyone who stuck with us:
Yes, we’ve been MIA.
Life got loud. Work got weird. People got political.
And somewhere between good intentions and bad timing… we accidentally ghosted our own podcast.

So this little 30-day comeback?
It wasn’t just content — it was a cleanse.
A career colonic.
A full reset of everything we’ve lived, learned, cried over, laughed at, survived, and outgrown.

In the last month, we revisited it all:
• The promotions that didn’t land.
• The colleagues who weaponised incompetence.
• The con-artists juggling 3 jobs and outsourcing their personality to night shift in India.
• The pressure meltdowns that taught us more than any leadership program.
• The seasons we stepped backwards only to launch forwards.
• The good-girl tendencies we retired with a ceremonial burning of our emotional Spanx.
• The mistakes that once felt fatal but turned out to be feedback with better lighting.

Nothing was invented.
Nothing exaggerated.
Just the real sh*t we’ve lived — wrapped in wit, honesty, and questionable self-restraint.

And here’s the finale no one asked for but everyone needs:

You are the CEO of your career.
Not your boss.
Not the loudest voice in the meeting.
Not the system that undervalues you.

YOU.
The one who keeps evolving, adjusting, learning, unlearning, walking away, rising again, and refusing to stay in rooms that shrink you.

If these 30 days have done anything, I hope they reminded you of this simple truth:
You’re not behind.
You’re not broken.
You’re becoming — and you’re bloody unstoppable.



💋 This has been your Daily Fix — from 2chicksNoBull$hit. No filters, no fluff, just truth.

07/12/2025

Daily Fix — Day 29 of 30: You Are Not Behind

There was a night not that long ago where I was doom-scrolling LinkedIn with a glass of bubbles, looking at everyone’s “I’m thrilled to announce” posts… and genuinely wondering if I’d slept through my own life.

New titles. New promotions. New “so humbled and grateful” essays.
Meanwhile, I was in my pyjamas wondering if I’d peaked three jobs ago and missed the memo.

But here’s what hit me:
No one posts the nights they quietly question everything.
No one posts the pay cuts, the wrong turns, the “what the hell am I doing here?” contracts.
No one posts the seasons of holding it together by caffeine and personality.

Yet that’s where most of the actual growth happens.

Your path isn’t late. It’s just not linear. You’re allowed detours, side quests, stupid decisions, and wild comebacks. You’re allowed to change your mind, your standards, and your whole damn direction at 30, 40, 50 and beyond.

Practical tip: Any time you feel “behind”, write down three things you’ve survived that no title could ever teach you. That’s your real CV.



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05/12/2025

Daily Fix — Day 28 of 30: When “Good Girl” Grew Teeth

About ten years ago, I was full-blown Good Girl at Work.
Said yes to everything, answered emails at stupid o’clock, and treated every mistake like a public ex*****on.

One day, under ridiculous pressure, I fired off a rushed email, missed a key detail, and the fallout hit. Nothing catastrophic, but to me? It was career-ending. I cried in the car, rewrote my resignation speech in my head, and mentally downgraded myself from “leader” to “liability”.

But here’s what actually happened:
The issue got fixed.
The project moved on.
Everyone else went back to their lives.

The only person still punishing me for it… was me.

That’s when it clicked: mistakes don’t prove you’re not good enough. They prove you’re human, in motion, doing real work under real pressure. The shift wasn’t “never stuff up again”. The shift was:
• Feel it (briefly).
• Fix what you can.
• Learn the lesson.
• Then, for the love of sanity, let it go.

Practical tip: Next time you screw up, ask: “What is this here to teach me?” Take one action. Then stop replaying it like a crime documentary.

You’re not built by your worst moment. You’re built by what you do after it.



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03/12/2025

✨ Daily Fix — Day 27 of 30: The Night I Fired My Inner Martyr ✨

There was a season where my “personality” at work drinks was… corporate crime scene reporter.

Every catch-up turned into the same episode:
“You will NOT believe what my GM did this week.”
People would lean in, sip their wine, and wait for the next plot twist like I was live-streaming a Netflix series called “Woman Wasted in Meetings.”

One night, mid-rant, my friend just looked at me and said:
“Babe… are you venting or renewing the lease on this life?”

Ouch.

That was the moment I realised I’d become the entertainment, not the strategist. I wasn’t stuck because of them anymore. I was stuck because I kept performing the same story instead of rewriting it.

So I did something wild:
I shut up.
I stopped giving free season passes to my misery.
I built a plan instead — updated my CV, mapped my non-negotiables, set boundaries at work, and treated my exit strategy like a project, not a fantasy.

Practical Tip: When you hear yourself tell the same work horror story for the third time, pause and ask: what am I actually going to do about it? Then write one action and give it a deadline.

Mic-Drop: You’re not just the main character — you’re also the writer. Change the script or accept the reruns.



💋 This has been your Daily Fix — from 2chicksNoBull$hit. No filters, no fluff, just truth.

02/12/2025

✨ Daily Fix — Day 26: The Woman With Three Jobs and No Agenda ✨

I once worked with a woman who was basically the Bridget Jones of conflict of interest with the confidence of Carrie Bradshaw on a Manhattan rooftop.

On paper, she was an Associate Director at a top-tier transformation firm.
At the same time, she was:
• contracting to a boutique IT shop, and
• “helping” her husband’s IT recruitment company by sourcing resources on the side.

Three gigs. One person. Zero shame.

You’d think with three jobs she’d at least be able to… I don’t know… run a meeting.
But no.

Ask her to:
• write an agenda? Blank.
• start a meeting on time? She’d drift in halfway like a special guest star.
• track actions or follow-ups? May as well ask her to perform brain surgery. In Spanish. Upside down.

Yet every day it was the same line:
“I’ll do it tonight.”
Spoiler: “tonight” was apparently in another timezone, possibly where her work was being outsourced.

Six months later?
The boutique contract quietly died.
The “top-tier” role was made redundant.
The husband’s pipeline of magic candidates? Also… less shiny.

And in a small IT city where everyone knows everyone else’s salary, side hustle, and skeletons?
Let’s just say karma didn’t need LinkedIn. It already had her performance review.

Lesson: You can juggle three jobs, but you can’t dodge one truth: karma reads agendas, even if you never write them.

Practical Tip: Don’t build your career on borrowed work and buzzwords. Build it on things you can actually stand up and run, agenda and all.



💋 This has been your Daily Fix — from 2chicksNoBull$hit. No filters, no fluff, just truth.

02/12/2025

✨ Daily Fix — Day 25: The Sideways Role That Shot Me Into Orbit ✨

I once accepted a job that sounded like the career equivalent of a five-star resort. What I checked into was more faulty Fawlty Towers — bells ringing, nobody answering, chaos wearing sensible shoes.

Day one, the office had characters straight out of central casting. The Power Sprinter measured success in launch dates alone, like “go-live” was a fireworks display, not an actual operational birth requiring stamina and humility. The Polished Panicker spoke only in vibes, not verification. People tossed problems like confetti. Meanwhile, I was speed-typing emotional damage into professional resilience notes I wish I could expense.

But by day four, at 2pm on a Friday — when confidence was cresting and logic was on life support — I realised the truth: people under pressure don’t screw up because they lead, they screw up because they stop listening once they think they’re leading.

You can’t correct arrogance with more noise. You redirect it by staying calm enough to ask the question everyone else is too nervous to touch.

Because here’s the thing, your career surge moment isn’t when you climb another rung. It’s the exact moment you realise a setback is just the universe aggressively clearing your browser history so you can reopen in a better tab.

Practical Tip: Stay three questions ahead of pressure. Ask what hasn’t been asked. Make space for consequences to speak before celebrating them.

💋 This has been your Daily Fix — from 2chicksNoBull$hit.
No filters, no fluff, just truth.”

30/11/2025

✨ Daily Fix — Day 24 of 30: The Day I Let Them Underestimate Me ✨

I once started a new job where the onboarding felt like IKEA furniture instructions missing half the pages. Everyone was lovely in a “we’ll figure it out” way, which would’ve been adorable if pressure and politics didn’t weaponise ambiguity like a corporate blanket fort.

I remember entering the first all-hands meeting. People pegged competence based on volume, not proof. The loud characters were performing keynote-level soliloquies, while the true operators were stapling outcomes together quietly behind the scenes.

The shift for me? I decided to let them underestimate me.

Not playing small — just playing smart. Instead of arriving like a hurricane of insight, I arrived like fog. Quiet. Unbothered. Observational. And in the fog, you see everything.

And here’s the magic trick that’s older than your first resume draft: when people think you’re not a threat, they stop posturing, stop guarding, and start revealing. That’s when you can steer the room without raising your voice once.

Because real power doesn’t shout. It infiltrates. It prepares. It delivers — and by the time they notice, the decisions are already better, the path is already paved, and you’re not begging for a thing.

You’re directing the outcome with snack breaks and sanity intact.

🔥 Practical Tip

In your first 2 weeks of a new role, spend 90% observing the cast, 10% delivering strategically timed truth.

💋 This has been your Daily Fix — from 2chicksNoBull$hit. No filters, no fluff, just truth.

30/11/2025

✨ Daily Fix — Day 22 of 30: The Day I Fired My “Career Committee” ✨

There was a stretch in my career where every decision went through an invisible panel in my head.

“Will this impress my old boss?”
“Will this look good on LinkedIn?”
“Will random people I went to high school with think I’ve ‘made it’?”

Meanwhile, the only person not getting a vote was… me.

I remember being offered a “big” role once. Shiny title. Important people. Ego felt seen.
But my gut? Tight. Chest? Heavy. Future-me? Quietly packing her emotional suitcase.

Old me would’ve said yes on the spot.
New me smiled and said,
“Thank you, let me sleep on it and come back to you tomorrow.”

Then I did something radical:
I imagined my daughter / best friend being offered the exact same gig.
Would I say, “Oh my god, TAKE IT”?
Or would I say, “Babe, that’s a trap with catering”?

It was a hard no.
Not because it was a bad role.
Because it was wrong for who I’m becoming.

That was the day I quietly fired the imaginary audience and made one new rule:
Other people can have opinions.
I make the decisions.

You are the only person who has to live your whole career.
Act like the CEO of it.

💋 This has been your Daily Fix — from 2chicksNoBull$hit. No filters, no fluff, just truth.

28/11/2025

✨ Daily Fix — Day 21 of 30: Setbacks Are a Scenic Route ✨

There was a phase where my career looked like an Excel formula written by a toddler under deadline:

Up + Up + Up + crash → sideways → sideways → backwards → emotional support wine → reevaluate life → Up again.

I thought careers were ladders. Turns out, they’re more like a playlist on shuffle. You don’t pick the next song, you just survive the beat drop.

I once took a role I thought was my main-character moment. Within 72 hours, it felt less like succession planning and more like crowd control at a stampede of confident people with… experimental competence.

But hindsight — hilarious and humbling — taught me that setbacks are not career crimes. They’re character development arcs you can upload to LinkedIn without lying.

Because here’s the thing about the corporate theatre of success:

Everyone races for the finish line. Very few can explain what happens after the ribbon snaps, the confetti settles, and the reality spreadsheet asks to be reviewed.

So if you’re taking a new role, surviving a setback, or quietly spiralling in a carpark with your workbag as a witness — congratulations. You’re evolving. Again.

Real success is this: owning your direction even when your career momentarily looks like a GPS aggressively rerouting.

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Practical Tip:
Call the Week-2 impacts earlier than Week-1 hype. If you can’t explain them clearly, start the simulation forward before you hit publish on the milestone.

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28/11/2025

✨ Daily Fix — Day 21 of 30: The Finish-Line Junkies ✨

There was a project once where Go-Live had the same chaotic mystique as New Year’s Eve. You plan for it, you hype it, but deep down, you know someone will cry in a bathroom cubicle before midnight.

The characters in this particular saga were lovely, but deadline-possessed. All eyes on the date. Nobody looking under the hood. One bloke treated the Go-Live checklist like a takeaway menu, confidently ticking boxes he didn’t actually order.

Then came the legendary line from another:
“Reconciliation isn’t real work. We’ll do it after launch.”

Reader, I aged 10 years in that minute.

But between wine sips and career PTSD flashbacks, here’s what I’ve learnt the hard way:

Go-Live is not a gold star. It’s just the stage where the truth finally gets its spotlight. The spotlight burns brightest on the unprepared. The room goes awkwardly silent when reality enters. It’s just glitter in the air until someone actually does the groundwork and realizes success is a runway, not a finish line.

The emotional gut punch was this:

I used to think Go-Live was the Oscar.
Now I know it’s just the audition tape.
The award is being operationally ready when that curtain swings up.

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🔥 The Real Advice Bit (the good stuff):
1. Chase clarity, not applause. Ask the unsexy questions everyone avoids — testing, reconciliation, process adoption.
2. Translate pressure into preparation. When stress hits, shorten reactions, lengthen planning.
3. Map impacts early. Not in your head — on paper, in lists, sequences, or timelines where politics can’t rewrite them.
4. Spot motives gently. Some people race to the date to distract from the gaps. Smile. Then fill the gap smarter than they can deny it.
5. Test reality with one question: If we launched tomorrow, would operations hug us or haunt us?

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🔥 Practical Tip:

Prep starts when the hype starts ticking — not when the date starts hissing.

26/11/2025

✨ Daily Fix — Day 20 of 30: The Day I Realised I Was the Promotion ✨

There was a season where I genuinely believed the next promotion, title, or shiny role was going to “fix” everything.
Because nothing screams self-worth like a corporate badge… apparently.

The stress.
The politics.
The sudden Sunday dread that arrived at 2pm like a hangry pigeon knocking for snacks.

One night, I was sitting in the car outside the house — engine off, work bag still on the passenger seat like a cast member in my emotional war movie. I’d just survived another day of being talked over by people who pronounce “synergy” like it contains vitamins.

And this thought lands like Morgan Freeman narrating my midlife:

“What if the next promotion isn’t a job… it’s you?”

What if the upgrade is actually:
• You raising your standards like you’re seasoning a roast.
• You refusing to stay where you’re not respected, like exiting a group chat without announcing.
• You backing your own talent so unapologetically that shrinking feels more suffocating than being disliked.

Because here’s the punchline: promotions don’t make you powerful.
Power makes you promotable.

And competence doesn’t need crowd control. It just needs a mic that works.

⭐ Survival Tip: Say your wins early, briefly, with zero justifying jazz hands. Let people connect their own wow-sound effects.

And remember:
You’re not “lucky to be here.”
You’re the plot twist that made here worth showing up to.

💋 This has been your Daily Fix — from 2chicksNoBull$hit. No filters, no fluff, just truth.

25/11/2025

✨ Daily Fix — Day 19 of 30: The Day I Stopped Letting Amateur Critics Review a Professional Life ✨

There was a moment — a real “blink twice, is this happening?” moment — when someone with the emotional intelligence of a houseplant and the strategic depth of a teaspoon decided to evaluate my approach to a problem they’d only heard about… five minutes earlier… in the lift.

They weren’t malicious. Just confidently clueless.

Old me?
Would’ve gone into an immediate internal crisis:
“Oh god, am I missing something? Should I rethink everything? Should I spiral? Should I cry?”

New me?
I just stared at them thinking,
“How adorable. Like a toddler giving marriage advice.”

Because somewhere along the line — without fanfare, without champagne, without a LinkedIn announcement — I evolved. Quietly. Slowly. Sharply.

I stopped letting people who hadn’t walked my path, carried my load, or survived my chaos have authority over how I show up.

The funniest part?
The moment you level up internally, the “feedback” that once pierced your soul suddenly sounds like elevator music in a dentist’s office — mildly irritating, entirely ignorable.

Growth is sneaky like that.
One day you’re shaken by opinions that don’t matter.
The next you’re thinking:

“I’m not rude…
I’m just no longer accepting commentary from spectators.”

💋 This has been your Daily Fix — from 2chicksNoBull$hit. No filters, no fluff, just truth.

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