It is also a day I dubbed "PossibiliDay" back in 2017, when I'd been at my then-new job almost a year and was celebrating the freedom of my new work and an awakening to the power of possibility.
This year, March 8 feels far more International Woman's Day than "PossibiliDay," a fact I attribute to almost five years in this position, the last one spent working entirely at home.
But this is okay, I tell myself. Because the point of "PossibiliDay" is not to mark it every year. It's to remember that possibilities lurk where we least expect them — and to take heart from that fact.