October 21, 2025 - 20:56

The "girl boss" phenomenon, which once inspired a generation of women to aspire for leadership roles, has also led to widespread burnout among many. As women chased the ideal of balancing career success with personal fulfillment, the pressure to constantly excel took a toll on their mental and physical well-being. However, a new wave of women is emerging, determined to redefine what success looks like and to create healthier work environments.
This evolving perspective emphasizes the importance of work-life balance, mental health, and sustainable career paths. Women are advocating for workplaces that prioritize well-being over relentless ambition. Companies are encouraged to implement policies that support flexible working arrangements, mental health resources, and a culture that values collaboration over competition.
As this new generation of women leads the charge, they are not just breaking the burnout cycle; they are reshaping the narrative around success, ensuring that it encompasses not only professional achievements but also personal happiness and fulfillment. The future of work is bright, and it promises to be more inclusive and supportive of women's needs.
April 21, 2026 - 02:36
Do No Harm Urges FTC to Investigate the American Psychological Association for Misleading Statements on Child Sex ChangesThe medical advocacy organization Do No Harm has formally requested that the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) open an investigation into the American Psychological Association (APA). The group...
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Psychology says the reason so many boomers struggle to ask their adult children for help isn’t pride — it’s that their entire identity was built on being needed, and needing help now feels like losing themselvesA 70-year-old woman stands alone with a flat tire for an hour after sending her son away, revealing a generation`s devastating secret: they`d rather suffer in isolation than admit they need the...
April 17, 2026 - 17:30
Psychologist charged with incompetence for the second time in three yearsFor the second time in just three years, a central Iowa psychologist is confronting serious professional disciplinary charges alleging incompetence. The state`s Board of Psychology has filed a...
April 17, 2026 - 08:25
Psychology says couples without children who stay together long-term develop a specific relational skill that most parents never need to build — they learn to sustain love without a shared project holding it in placeLong-term relationships without children develop a distinct psychological strength, according to relationship experts. These couples cultivate a specific relational skill that many parents,...