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  1. Thank you, this is the first video I’ve seen that tackles more of the inner mindset to come out of the lazy girl era. Most videos give good suggestions on habits to pick up, but your video fills the gap between being the “lazy girl” and moving forward to starting the habits you want.

    1. What could be worse in a “lazy girl era” than being give an laundry list of new habits to start?! I can’t believe how much junk is being taught online about how to survive a season like this. Thank you for your comment!!

  2. I am 1000% sick of people using the phrase “lazy girl era.” I know you’re trying to be trendy but it sounds incredibly condescending and sexist. I have yet to hear anyone talking to grown men, telling them to exit their lazy boy era. I expect more from a professional, mature woman like yourself.

    1. I couldn’t agree more. Which is why I talked about this in the video. The part I didn’t leave in the edit was how I didn’t understand why there were so many videos showing up about a “lazy girl era”. I actually had to look it up and see why it was a trend. Which is what compelled me to make a more realistic approach to this “issue”. In my opinion, women are not “lazy girls” at all. They have unrealistic expectations held over them that are absolutely exhorbitant compared to the standards of men. Thank you for your comment. I think this is a very important discussion I’d love to have more of on this channel.

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