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How to Advocate for Yourself at Work (Without Burning Out or Blowing Up)
Speaking up for what you need at work isn’t always easy. Whether it’s asking for adjustments, setting boundaries, or clarifying expectations, self-advocacy can feel exhausting, especially if you’ve had mixed experiences in the past. But here’s the truth: you have every right to ask for what will help you do your best work. And when those needs are framed in a way that supports both you and your organisation’s goals, it’s far easier to get buy-in and make changes that last. W
Jarone Macklin-Page
17 hours ago4 min read


Workplace Adjustments for Dyslexia: Small Changes, Big Impact
Workplace adjustments for dyslexia don’t have to be complicated or expensive. In fact, the smallest changes, from lighting and layout to the right tech, can make the biggest difference in how we focus, work, and feel at the end of the day. If you’ve ever struggled with an office that’s too noisy, screens that strain your eyes, or unclear instructions that leave you second-guessing, you’re not imagining the impact. Small barriers add up. But the good news is, simple and often
Jarone Macklin-Page
5 days ago3 min read


What HR Gets Wrong About Supporting Dyslexic Employees (And How to Fix It)
Let’s be honest: dyslexia support at work can sometimes feel like a box-ticking exercise. You ask for help, and HR offers a standard list...
Jarone Macklin-Page
Oct 113 min read
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