Meet Judi

Judi Johnson began her career as a teacher. After many years spent helping children build critical life skills, she realized her passion extended far beyond the walls of her classroom.

After starting her own family, she shifted her focus from traditional education to executive function coaching and cognitive training, where she effectively helps children and adults develop skills and use tools that help them feel better, manage their emotions and maximize time and productivity.
For Judi, empowering kids, parents and other adults and helping them realize their true potential is her calling.
As an executive function coach, she helps clients understand how the brain works, while teaching them the skills and strategies to help them overcome obstacles they face every day.
From challenges at school and in the workplace to those within the home, Judi has extensive knowledge and training, as well as an impressive tool kit to help:
  • reduce stress
  • improve mood
  • increase memory function
  • hone critical thinking skills
  • improve + maintain critical thinking skills
  • grow confidence
  • increase competency
  • improve decision making ability
  • increase productivity
As a mom, it is important to Judi that children feel better in their own minds and bodies, so she works closely with parents to hone in on the root cause of issues, helping them retrain thinking and behaviors which lead to more positive outcomes and generally more peace at home.
She partners with organizations to reduce burnout, improve productivity, and create more cohesive, supportive workplace environments. Through practical, brain-based strategies, she helps teams work more effectively while addressing challenges such as toxic workplace dynamics and low employee retention.  
Judi believes that by learning how to learn and applying individual values (from the heart — that’s the ‘143,’ a well-known code for ‘I love you’), that clients can become their own inner cheerleader and coach.
Judi earned a B.A. in Psychology at The University of Rutgers; an M.Ed. in Early Childhood and Elementary Education at The Graduate School of Education, Rutgers University, and completed “Executive Function Skills in the School & Classroom for Regular and Special Educators at All Grade Levels” at Endicott College, a graduate-school level class.
She currently resides in Scituate, Massachusetts, with her husband, two children, and their devoted dog Bowie, whose dream is to be a therapy dog and join his mom at work.