I help women reduce their workload and get two hours back a week
Without having to quit their job.
The Public Health Burnout Coach for Women
Marissa McKool, MPH - Feminist Career Coach
On paper, you have a successful public health career.
But youβre overwhelmed, exhausted, and running on empty.
You overthink, ruminate, and procrastinate.
You work late and check emails on your days off.
You rarely eat your lunch on time, let alone away from your desk.
And everyone else thinks you have it all together.
But youβre stuck.
You have been moving up the career ladder, but donβt feel fulfilled.
You love public health but arenβt as happy as you thought you would be.
There are too many challenges at your organization to count.
Youβre wondering if the only option is to quit.
βEveryone in helping professions who are perfectionistic, indecisive, and anxious could really benefit from working with Marissa.β
- Jess R
I get it because Iβve been there.
I loved public health (and still do!).
But I was drowning in work.
ππΌ There was too much to do and not enough time.
ππΌ Leadership never seemed to understand.
ππΌ There was constant turnover and a lack of funding.
ππΌ I felt overly responsible for others.
This burnout was impacting my personal life.
Until I stopped letting work take over my life.
Without quitting my job.
It didnβt require me to work more, advocate for changes, or get a new calendar system.
It required me to make changes in how I showed up and prioritized my life.
And Iβm going to teach YOU how.
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Iβm a burnout and stress coach who helps you:
ππΌ Address the main cause of your work stress.
ππΌ Stop working through lunch and on weekends.
ππΌ Leave work at work and enjoy your time off.
ππΌ Spend more time with your family or friends.
ππΌ Get back to your long-neglected goals & hobbies.
ππΌ Have time to get back in shape and plan your meals.
ππΌ Be able to actually β¨RESTβ¨ and sleep better.
βThere's no other way to describe this experience than utterly TRANSFORMATIONAL.β
- Lynda K.