The Last Hiding Place: The critic, the quieter voice, and the triangle inside
A practical, clinically grounded essay for high-achieving women in Silicon Valley on the inner critic, invisible labor, and how to reclaim your voice without losing your competence, care, or edge.
Nicole Ohebshalom writes for high-achieving women, founders, executives, and leaders in Silicon Valley on psychotherapy, executive coaching, invisible labor, self-silencing, boundaries, resentment, and the inner critic.
How to Stop Absorbing Everyone Else’s Responsibility
Why high-achieving women often become the backstop at home, how that pattern turns into resentment, and the simple practice that creates a different choice. A clinical, practical look at why the load feels uneven at home, how meaning gets attached so fast, and what changes when you stop absorbing everyone else’s responsibility.