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Glamour on MSNTiffany Aliche Is Teaching Women How to Afford 'the Soft Life’Known as “The Budgetnista,” Tiffany Aliche has helped countless people get out of debt. But her deeper mission? Financial ...
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Refinery29 on MSNThese Black Women Went Into Debt Living The “Soft Life” — Are Luxury Beauty Standards To Blame?I would always maintain my nails and my toes. I would get facial waxing, my Brazilian and underarms,” shares Erica James, 25, ...
For years, the “soft life” has been seen as a women-centered trend—spa days, luxury travel, and a rejection of hustle culture. But more men are starting to claim this lifestyle for ...
According to WellRight, hustle culture glorifies overwork and constant productivity, often leading to burnout and negative ...
The “soft life” movement is emerging as a countertrend to the relentless hustle culture long promoted by traditional ...
Living a soft life means rejecting the hustle culture and instead trying to live without stress, struggle or major challenges. Soft lifers prioritize relaxation and mental well-being above all else.
Repeat after me: A soft life includes financial stability. Black women are not only redefining beauty but also reclaiming control over their finances and learning that true wealth isn’t just ...
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