Motherhood isn’t an on-off switch… it’s a wild, convoluted, challenging journey, and that journey has a name: Matrescence

A career coach blog filled with evidence-based articles to help women overcome burnout and create fulfilling, balanced careers. Whether you’re a female leader or a working mom, this actionable advice will help you thrive at work AND at home.
Reduce your stress, burnout, and overwhelm with these evidence-based strategies.
Create more work-life balance so you can reclaim your time & energy.
Advice for working moms who are burnt out from juggling demanding jobs and little kids.
Increase your fulfillment and satisfaction at work– without having to quit your job.
Choose a new career path, transition industries, conduct a job search, and land your next great role.
Leadership & leadership development advice for female executives and women in leadership.
Motherhood isn’t an on-off switch… it’s a wild, convoluted, challenging journey, and that journey has a name: Matrescence
March 12th was Equal Pay Day. Read to learn more about the state of the gender wage gap in 2024 and tips to help protect yourself.
Do you find yourself struggling to set healthy boundaries and take time off of work to rest when you’re sick? This tough-love, short article will help you reframe your mindset, set healthy boundaries, and stop working when sick.
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I’m Lydia Johnson, MS. I’m an expert in using evidence-based tools and psychological research to improve people’s lives at work.
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