Jess Quinn
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The Hidden Cost of Cheap Courses
Cheap courses are everywhere. They’re positioned as low-risk, accessible, and empowering — a small investment that…
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The Cost of Self-Abandonment
Self-abandonment doesn’t happen all at once. It happens quietly — in small decisions that seem harmless…
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Tech for Mothers, Not Tech Bros
Most technology isn’t built for mothers. It’s built for uninterrupted focus, endless optimization, and users who…
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Why Calm Is a Skill
For a long time, I thought calm was a personality trait. Something you either had or…
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Why Hustle Culture Fails Mothers
Hustle culture was never designed with mothers in mind. It was built around the idea of…
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The Loneliness of Being Needed All Day
There is a loneliness that doesn’t come from being alone. It comes from being needed —…
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The Emotional Relief of Good Systems
I didn’t realize how emotionally heavy my days were until some of that weight disappeared. Not…
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Creating Stability Without Chaos
For a long time, stability felt like something that came after chaos. Once things settled down.…
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Remote Work That’s Actually Legit
For a long time, “remote work” felt like a moving target. Everywhere I looked, someone was…
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Why I Refuse to Disappear for My Children
There’s a version of motherhood that’s often praised quietly. The version where you give everything. Where…
