Natalie Pennington In The News
Phys.Org
It's no secret that being a work-from-home mom during the dawn of the COVID-19 pandemic was a drag.
Sambad English
Covid-19 tech tools for work-from-home, including video meetings and texting, designed to make remote work easier have added to the stress and exacerbated the mental health toll on burnt-out moms trying to hold everything together, finds a study.
The Economic Times
The study found that stress levels among women with children skyrocketed -- likely because blurred work-life balance boundaries meant they took on the brunt of juggling homeschooling and household chores alongside professional duties.
Sify
Covid-19 tech tools for work-from-home, including video meetings and texting, designed to make remote work easier have added to the stress and exacerbated the mental health toll on burnt-out moms trying to hold everything together, finds a study.
Verywell Mind
No wonder burnout is on the rise.
YR Media
Alicia*, an art student in her late teens, started making money through her blog late last year. The only problem? She didn’t know what to do with it.