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A Career Story: Noa Stisin On Helping Herself & Others Heal Their Inner Voice
Welcome to Career Diaries: Noa Stisin spills her wisdom and career lore. From living across the globe, working in HR, becoming a mom, and starting her coaching company, Rewriting Childhood—Noa believes in order to have healthier, kinder, and more grounded leaders, we need to start by reshaping their childhood experiences and how they see children.
4 days ago7 min read


EverMore Edit: Dancing on the Resume's Grave
Issue No. 5 | Dancing on the resume's grave—The workplace and career landscape got bleak, but our tools didn't change. The career ladder and resume are long dead, but the solution won't be found in using AI to flatten people into identical tales and bullet points. Instead the opportunity belongs to the folks who can understand who they are, harness it at work, and tell the story only they can tell. It's kind of the whole point of EverMore.
Apr 93 min read


One Manager’s Journey with EverMore: The Director & the Stone
A Case Study: Before EverMore, a director was drowning in pressure, avoiding hard conversations, and carrying his team’s growth alone. Then he met Stone. This is the story of how reflection, a North Star, and an AI coach who doesn’t placate helped him shed his armor and transform his leadership style.
Mar 103 min read


EverMore Edit: The Strange Condition of How Things Come Back to You
Issue No. 4 | Every strange thing: the hobbies you loved and abandoned, the relationships that didn't work out, the pivots that felt like failures—they come back to you. It's what makes you interesting. Also in the issue: writing your own rubric for success, using reflection for tough decisions, and reimagining performance to truly support individuals.
Mar 43 min read


A Manager's Guide: To Coach or Not to Coach
When individual performance falters, the answer isn’t clear-cut. It’s buried under company quirks and constraints, team dynamics, and personal realities. This manager guide walks through scenarios like role elimination, skills mismatch, overleveling, and values misalignment to unearth the considerations, traps, and answer the question—Should I coach or not? Because deciding to let someone go deserves care lest you erode a culture under the tyranny of competition and fear.
Feb 249 min read


The Anti-Performance Review: How I’d Build Talent Development from Scratch
To fully understand ourselves, we have to unwind the systems that make us. That includes how performance reviews influence our futures and self-esteem. These antiquated processes stick around because the system maintains a semblance of fairness, is open to interpretation, and places the burden of proof on the less powerful party. But there's a better way to center individual, team, and company growth. So here's how we'd build a performance system from scratch.
Feb 1010 min read


6 Tools to Give Your Career Story a Voice
Your career leaves clues long before it offers answers. These tools for sharing your career story act as windows into the soul, helping you articulate who you are when you’re at your best, even when that’s hard to describe. For those who feel stuck, untethered, or ready to take authorship of their career, this is an invitation to find your voice before choosing your next step.
Feb 36 min read


EverMore Edit: Why Not You?
Issue No. 3 | Getting sentimental and attracting “why not me” energy into the month of love. What if you channeled compassion inward to fall in love with your own career story—it's scars and strengths? Why it may be time to stop counting yourself out. Also included—an interview with 3x founder & CTO Scott Hertel, predictions for the future of work, and reflections for giving your career a voice.
Feb 33 min read


EverMore Edit: The Reflection Renaissance
Issue No. 2 | Reflection renaissance—stepping back to untangle who you are from who you've been told to be. Work has a way of defining and shaping us. Reflection is the way out. Also in this issue: new year rituals, the thin line of cults and culture and why it's scary to make a company your identity, and an interview with cofounder, Kelsey Peterson.
Jan 73 min read


Giving Feedback Without Deluding or Soul-crushing Others
A reflective guide to giving peer or manager feedback without deluding or soul-crushing others. Sort out your own biases, calibrate overly positive or overly negative takes, and find where folks thrive. Includes prompts and exercises to craft clear feedback, reduce projection, and help direct reports navigate hard notes with dignity and momentum.
Dec 26, 20258 min read


The Art and Tradition of the Review: How to Survive Both
EverMore doesn’t believe in performance reviews as a measure of a life’s work. But we do believe in the stories you tell about your impact—and the way those stories shape what becomes possible. This guide is about honoring yourself inside a process you didn’t create, so you can reflect honestly, speak clearly, and carry your career forward with intention.
Dec 11, 20259 min read


EverMore Edit: Welcome to the Journey
Issue No. 1 | Welcome to the first EverMore Edit—our little slice of the web to share practical advice, career stories, future of work premonitions, and product updates as we build-in-public.
Dec 2, 20252 min read


The Death of Honesty — Do You Have Any Feedback for Me?
Most of us gather feedback the same way. We ask, "Do you have any feedback for me?" and in that moment, honesty gets sucked out of the room, and all we hear is a "nope." Instead, learn how to elicit directed, honest feedback from the right people while understanding your own intentions and authentic career desires.
Oct 8, 20258 min read


Designing a New Workplace with Vonnegut & Beanie Babies
It’s time to reimagine the modern work experience lest the satire and science fiction stories become prophecies.
Jul 31, 202511 min read


The Future Is Already Unfolding: How Work and Society Evolve by 2030
Over the next few years, I expect technology to outpace ethics, human creation to be novel, and a retreat from the grind into fractional, part-time, or even off-the-grid existences. A new world emerges — one that’s feminine, cooperative, connected, and shows reverence for the interdependence of humanity, including at the workplace.
May 14, 20257 min read
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