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HEY THERE,
Holistic career coach
Industrial-Organizational psychology consultant
triple-certified coach
Matrescence expert
ex-HR professional
mom

HEY THERE,
I’m LYDIA Fogo JOHNSON, MS, ACC
Holistic career coach
Industrial-Organizational psychology consultant
triple-certified coach
Matrescence expert
ex-HR professional
mom
I know from personal experience how draining it is to be unhappy with your job and the ripple effect stress can have on our families and personal lives. If you add raising tiny humans to the mix, it’s no wonder working moms are one of the most burnt out demographics out there!
Never fear, I’ve got good news: It’s possible to create a fulfilling, balanced career that leaves more space for your rich personal life.
As a triple-certified career coach with a master’s degree in Industrial-Organizational psychology (the psychology of work & careers), I’ve helped countless women and moms overcome their stress, burnout, and career challenges. As a working mom myself, you can trust that I get you and can help you redesign a career that works with this wild but wonderful time in your life.
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