Hello Everyone! I hope you enjoy the video. Disclaimer: I used Euro & Pounds interchangeably in the video which was a complete mistake. Please overlook it -- corrections are highlighted in the closed captions, thanks for understanding!
Thank you so much for making these types of videos. Even though I'm going to be a senior in high school. I still love watching your videos and how entertaining it is. I'm really interested in finding out which types of careers that I can more gravitate to because I love low stress jobs but high pay as well keep up the good work please never stop posting because you're really a lifesaver.
@@cycyworld2634 🤍🤍🤍 It’s amazing you’re in high school & even watching videos like this, I really hope you’re taking time out to invest in yourself, your skill set & maybe eventually college education. It’s really exciting that you’re just starting out, I’m glad this is an inspiration for you, good luck girl 🫶🏽🕊️
@@beautyandbeyond000 Putting flight attendant as a low stess job and high paying is crazy. It's literally the opposite of being stress free and high paying except you have like 6 years of experience in the industry.
It’s important to note that jobs that pay under $60k may not be able to support you living independently and doing a glow up journey. It’s would be cool to see you do a video on feminine and ambitious careers❤️
That salary could support Independent Living if you are flexible about what you were looking for and the location. A studio in a small to mid-size city or town should be okay for a single person making $60,000 a year or less. You can also save money by learning to do some of the "glow up" activities yourself. Many self-care and restorative activities are cheap/free, like going for walks, reading (if you have access to a local library), and meditation. You can also use UA-cam for free yoga or other workout videos.
@@jennifernabrahamable I agree but cost of living varies across the US and inflation is very bad. If you have to pay for nice hair, makeup, new clothes, therapy, and travel then 60k or less may not be enough
@@miriamheart You’re speaking facts. Some people grossly underestimate what it actually takes to survive AND glow up. Also a lot of diy girls don’t look as pulled together as they may think. 75k is probably what it would comfortably take living alone.
@@food4thought692 you are buying into the IG hype of what "glowing up" means. 90% of that stuff is completely unnecessary and is just a way to make you feel insecure enough to buy more goods/services. Most of what you see is filters, and a lot of these "glowed up" perfect-looking, always traveling to exotic and luxurious locations girlies are not financially stable and/or depend on convincing you to buy what they're showing to fund their lifestyle. Financial security, peace, good quality food, confidence, flattering clothing, healthy body and skin, healthy relationships.... THAT'S a glow-up.
I'm happy you added Stay at Home Mom here. I'm tired of people like my family and maybe some aspects of society shaming women for staying at home to care for the house and saying a woman "isn't doing anything for herself." When in fact she is. She is the heart of the home. So many homes need that now more than ever. A child craves love from their parents, not random underpaid strangers
Yep, it’s big shoes to fill, being a mommy is a hard job 😩 I feel for the women who work, have to be mommy & do house duties, it’s an unreal amount of stress and responsibility
@@dandansoysauce8762 The physical and emotional support that a Stay at home Mom gives is extremely beneficial for the entire Family,Yes it is 🙌🙌🙌. Do you receive an allowance?
People are not shaming SAHMs, they’re shaming their husbands who don’t pay them an adequate salary if any nor do their share of house chores (aka what traditional men used to do).
Ladies, don’t be fooled by joint account. It takes 20 seconds to wire the money elsewhere. Just because the money is there today, it does not mean that he won’t transfer it elsewhere in case changes his mind. For sure, you might get at court, but usually only after years of fights, if ever.
Joint account means equal ownership so whether it’s “your” money and the account is is joint this translates to “everyone’s” money with equal spending rights
@@karolinakartagena4627no that’s not how it works. If you own a joint account and any of the owners go to the bank to make a decision it can be made independently. An owner can drain the account without the other’s permission. An owner can wire without permission. An owner can close the account without the others permission. The only thing someone can’t do is cash a check if it’s made out to both parties. It must say owner A AND owner b, if the check reads owner A OR owner b, then either party can cash it
Also relationship changes cannot be made without both party’s permission. But a wire can definitely be made. And then they would have to fight in court over the dispute bc the bank is not liable.
@beautyandbeyond000 Hey! By the way, there is a youtube channel called Kitt Academy, and it looks like she's stealing your videos about low stress feminine careers
@@pauleaudreympacko6736 thank you for letting me know, I’ve heard. It just means I’m doing something right :) Me and some ladies in the discord have reported the videos for spam. If it doesn’t work, so be it. Imitation is the best form of flattery.
@@beautyandbeyond000 I saw the full quote recently and it goes "Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery that mediocrity can pay to greatness. _ Oscar Wilde"
I’m a Business Analyst Degree Apprentice and a multi-business owner and entrepreneur, and I can definitely say it has its moments. Sometimes there is nothing to do, and sometimes there is a lot to do
Based on this video, if I were to change or explore, I would pick being an EA, image consultant, software tester, therapist, and a self-employed youth lead organizer to help young people develop in their careers. I would love to expand this globally.
Being an Executive Assistant seems very cool. I honestly love how open-minded you are with your career options. It really goes to show we don’t have to just do one thing forever
I am an EA and it pays well. It depends on the type of the org you work with it. It’s a tad bit stressful though I am also an independent youth advisor cos that’s my passion so Yh those choices you made are good. I am thinking of getting into PR, media and image consulting as an entrepreneur but I know it would take a while before I make money from it I’ve also been through a lot of trauma and come out at the other end so being a therapist will be a choice too Unfortunately I have yet to meet a man I like that can hold the other end of the fort
for stay at home moms please have a legal agreement that on divorce you will be receiving x amount and have it scale, do not devout your life to raising a child and getting left with nothing if you divorce
@@coconutpuff4924 yes. prenups are predecided amounts so it can be no money or a set amount of money. so really you should get a scaling prenup with a minimum. if you divorce the amount you get goes up as their income goes up, but you have a safety net of at least x amount.
i want to get into cosmetology so i can truly self care on a professional level. it don’t matter how many youtube videos i watch, imma need an in-person teacher!!! been trynna cornrow for years… & makeup remains minimal, don’t ask me for no formal event slay 🤭
As the woman commented, I agree that anything in marketing (including UX and social media) is going to be stressful in most situations that pay enough to survive. Also $35K is not enough to survive on but I am like in these videos. Not complaining, just reality
That's not entirely true. SAHM is low stress based on parental, religious, and culture beliefs. You can check the statistics and studies. My mom was a SAHM and she was able to grow her business from home without fear and bring income in while caring for my siblings and being home. We were poor. You don't have to be wealthy!❤
Sis, part 1 of this video helped me see that I can build and grow a social media MGMT brand. I have all the skills and abilities needed to make it happen. I am currently an unpaid virtual assistant, and content creator for an international disability group. I have 2 degrees and a shit load of experience in project management and social media MGMT! Well, well, thank you sis for opening my eyes to what already exists within ME❤❤❤
Haha omg flight attendant would definitely go into high stress tier for most airlines because apart from the irregular working hours you will have irregular sleep patterns in length as well (to extremes) and in addition to customer service it’s very physically demanding…many people quit because they end up sleeping through most of their time off work. While there is huge differences between short haul and long haul, the length of layovers and what service your airline offers, it is probably the worst to be working short haul combined with shortish long haul flights for an airline that offers a business or premium experience as well. Not all layovers are adequately long and it might be that you barely have the time to shower, eat something and sleep before you already have to prepare for your briefing and get styled again. I definitely can’t recommend it as a full time job for most people!
I’m an EA and it’s a great profession! And you are paid pretty well! Depending on your experience and where you live you can up 150k - 175k, at this pay point it would probably be stressful though.
This serie is very helpful for me. I don't have much time left to know what job i want to pursue but now thanks to these videos they helped me out and made lot of things clear. pls make another video if possible❤
The first job you explained is an eye opener! It’s really an EYE OPENER!!! It’s a Time Eater too!!!🤦🏼♀️ The Benefits are very wishy washy!!! Sadly, it Rarely ends up that way for many women. Entry level is Planned Parenthood??! But to a Provider and Capable Man I guess.
That's the same for just about any job you go to. I got fired from a job I worked on and qualified for benefits, but they fired me before I could claim them. I didn't have a back up plan, but thankfully I lived with my family, and that gave me time to look for work else where. With everything, you need to plan in advance. Even if you work at a fast food place, they have the right to fire you without letting you know in advance. If you want to be a SAHM. You need to plan. Date men selectively, read on ROH benefits for marriage, and prenup agreements and have it stated in your marriage contract that if divorce happens, that you're entitled to a selected amount of money, aswell as your kids. Also, begin now while your single brining in passive income(sell stuff) and put the into your private savings and physical savings. You can also ensure if you're raising kids to have them homeschooled to qualify for homeschool benefits aswell as have them have a small part time job by 14-16 years of age.
Working as an EA was the worst experience of my life! If you’re working for someone as a PA or EA especially in this part of the world where I live, your life is no longer yours, you live for them. If your boss has a good heart, you are well on your way to greatness. If not?! You are done for! They would use you and drain you. I had bad anxiety, insomnia and bad health for the period of time I worked there but as soon as I left I could sleep.
As a Certified Doula I strongly encourage women who are considering being a doula or working in birthwork to build their village of other birthworkers who can support you as well, burnout is real and you dont want to have this spark to support others and not enough for yourself especially when being a doula you are putting others before yourself. It really takes a village to support just one person.
I’m here looking at alternatives jobs (skills and knowledge I can focus on while in corporate America) as I transition out slowly from corporate America to a more slow and less stressful job that I enjoy work (time, people, the autonomy to say I can leave)
Where there are other people involved- results differ. For example, FA's can go through a calm day with only two short flights _or_ a stressful day with one flight that delays by so many hours that people start shouting (*eta:) at the FA-I have seen this (ignoring that *factors such as feul availability, weather and whatnot, contribute to a delay and frankly an FA can't _control_ those things??)😮 But this video series is great because I think it brings up lines of work people aren't always readily aware of. But remember, work is work and financial insecurity can find you in any line of work because life is so expensive. Don't beat yourself up for being stressed by a job because NONE of them are fun. Respectfully.
Although I don't have to dress like this for work, I'd love to have this in my wardrobe. I'd replace the heels with either kitten heels or Chuck Tees, lol
i really need this video!!! i wanna make a large amount, with minimal effort, just the perfect amount of skills that a company who appreciate me want me to join their team!
I think stay at home mom who don’t have to work outside the home keep the home running smoothly. Unless you can pay for outside help, you should be caring for the children and tending to the home. Now if your husband can afford to pay housekeepers and chefs to help in the home, your husband and family will expect that you will handle those things.
Im a Business Analyst and being a BA is a hard job and it is stressful to work in Tech. They want everything for yesterday and you need to be learning constantly. Specially if you dont want people to sell you BS. Just saying. Think it twice lol
Can you do journalist majors, I’m a junior still trying to decide my minor as well as clubs and internships as well as a long time career when I graduate
The government or state depending on where you live. The husband aswell depending how the marriage contract is set up. The husband pays for his wife labor at home that he or she would have otherwise payed someone else to do. He works so she stays home. If he doesn’t work, she’s not obligated to be home.
Hi love these careers you listed. In your part 1, I stated that I wanted to pursue fashion merchandising. However, I just got into a medical admin assistant program and feel like it was meant for me to find out about it. Would this count as a low stress feminine career?
I'm getting my bachelor's in IT/software development but I keep hearing this is a mistake especially for a women in her thirties. Do you ladies have any advice on that? I've thought maybe I should drop out and be a pca , there's alot of people in my family that say my natural skills are taking care of people
Sis finish up and go get your money! At the very least you will have options, which is a very powerful thing to have; you can always change your career trajectory down the line.
Im sure most women would love to be a stay at home mom given the choice. I also disagree with cooking and cleaning not being a part of the "job". If my husband were making in the mid 6 figures I would gladly cook, clean, and take care of the children I mean that's the least I could do, and I would do it with a smile on my face. Unfortunately tho this "job" option comes far and few in between. It should not be on the list tho bc not everyone is even a candidate for marriage, or to bare children.....
I can respect your opinion, but it is an option for women everywhere, and who is to judge whether one is fit enough to be a candidate for marriage or to bare children?
That argument about some people not even being candidates for marriage or baring children could apply to literally every job ever. Is she supposed to make a video about absolutely nothing since everything doesn't apply to everyone.🤔😐😑
It's not all its cracked up to be... you become a shell of you former self. Just ask working mothers how they feel, many will tell you work is the break they get from home life lol.
@@kaddysanyang8209 Nope, it's based on the women. "All women" who become this do not become a shell of their former selves. My mother was a SAHM and many times had to work outside the home because money was low. She hated it! Going home was her break. Being home gave her the flexibility to get her degree, grow her writing skills as a freelance writer, and learn what she wanted in life, because she set the pace at home. Statistics also show this depending on the religion, culture, and parental style that SAHM have lower stress.
This was depressing. I enjoy being a SAHM but it doesn't earn much or anything at all. But the thing is I don't even want a career even if its easy for me to qualify because I don't wanna sacrifice my time off from prioritizing my family.
That’s the benefit of being a SAHM. It shouldn’t be depressing, you’re standing by your choice. As long you’re happy, there shouldn’t be anything to worry about
hey guys, just asking the seasoned girlies out there, how is Marketing (in particular digital marketing) as a career especially for someone who wants to be an entrepreneur in the long run. (any and all help appreciated; I'm a final year student just starting my career)
No, it"s a paying career. Depending on what city or state you live in. The government or state pays the mother to be at home. Secondly, in the marital contract it can be implemented to recieve money from the husband yearly or monthly. Lastly, the wifes labour at home(childcare, cleaning, budgeting, cooking, etc.)is paid for by the husband labour outside the home. In simple terms. The husband works, so his wife can stay home to do the labour that he and she would pay someone else to do if she wasn't home. This saves money for both couples and helps in better mental health in children. The wife if she chooses may also start a business from home, work remotely, or do small part time shifts on the side. Hope that helps!
@@VenusFire314 France, Singapore, Noraway, etc. There’s also a lot of countries that have mandatory leave for mothers and are paid a lot of money to stay home.
@@VenusFire314 There are more countries. You can look them up. In the USA. You can place it in a marital contract to be paid monthly or yearly by your husband or set up a financial allowance with him. If you don’t want that. You can reread the other stuff I typed first to you. Whatever you choose is definitely your choice. Have a great life!
these jobs are great but being a sales rep can bring in 500k a year and even though its stressful it helps u build a high profile clientbase and then u can start a low-stress business that lets you travel after like 10 years in the job and then no stress!!
Can anyone reccomend entry level work from home jobs? I keep getting harassed by other women even sexually at jobs. I'm finally going to contact a lawyer at this one and not just quit.
Cleaning up your digital footprint means removing or managing online information about you to protect your privacy and present a positive image. This includes utilizing SEO, promoting things you want to show up on relevant platforms & more
Thank you for saying that SAHM is a stressful job. Because when your daughter is eating and decides to throw the food to paint the wall with it, your stress level is definitely high.
Either your husband or the government, yes. Stay at home moms also have potential to start businesses from home as well. This is explained in the video.
@@moonlightprincess449 the ideal is that the stay at home mom is the one in charge of the finances. But western families don't seem to operate this way, so...
Can you do journalist majors, I’m a junior still trying to decide my minor as well as clubs and internships as well as a long time career when I graduate
Hello Everyone! I hope you enjoy the video. Disclaimer: I used Euro & Pounds interchangeably in the video which was a complete mistake. Please overlook it -- corrections are highlighted in the closed captions, thanks for understanding!
Thank you so much for making these types of videos. Even though I'm going to be a senior in high school. I still love watching your videos and how entertaining it is. I'm really interested in finding out which types of careers that I can more gravitate to because I love low stress jobs but high pay as well keep up the good work please never stop posting because you're really a lifesaver.
@@cycyworld2634 🤍🤍🤍 It’s amazing you’re in high school & even watching videos like this, I really hope you’re taking time out to invest in yourself, your skill set & maybe eventually college education. It’s really exciting that you’re just starting out, I’m glad this is an inspiration for you, good luck girl 🫶🏽🕊️
@@beautyandbeyond000 Putting flight attendant as a low stess job and high paying is crazy. It's literally the opposite of being stress free and high paying except you have like 6 years of experience in the industry.
Malingsia
It’s important to note that jobs that pay under $60k may not be able to support you living independently and doing a glow up journey. It’s would be cool to see you do a video on feminine and ambitious careers❤️
That salary could support Independent Living if you are flexible about what you were looking for and the location. A studio in a small to mid-size city or town should be okay for a single person making $60,000 a year or less. You can also save money by learning to do some of the "glow up" activities yourself. Many self-care and restorative activities are cheap/free, like going for walks, reading (if you have access to a local library), and meditation. You can also use UA-cam for free yoga or other workout videos.
@@jennifernabrahamable I agree but cost of living varies across the US and inflation is very bad. If you have to pay for nice hair, makeup, new clothes, therapy, and travel then 60k or less may not be enough
@@miriamheart You’re speaking facts. Some people grossly underestimate what it actually takes to survive AND glow up. Also a lot of diy girls don’t look as pulled together as they may think. 75k is probably what it would comfortably take living alone.
@@food4thought692 you are buying into the IG hype of what "glowing up" means. 90% of that stuff is completely unnecessary and is just a way to make you feel insecure enough to buy more goods/services. Most of what you see is filters, and a lot of these "glowed up" perfect-looking, always traveling to exotic and luxurious locations girlies are not financially stable and/or depend on convincing you to buy what they're showing to fund their lifestyle.
Financial security, peace, good quality food, confidence, flattering clothing, healthy body and skin, healthy relationships.... THAT'S a glow-up.
THIS
I'm happy you added Stay at Home Mom here. I'm tired of people like my family and maybe some aspects of society shaming women for staying at home to care for the house and saying a woman "isn't doing anything for herself." When in fact she is. She is the heart of the home. So many homes need that now more than ever. A child craves love from their parents, not random underpaid strangers
Yep, it’s big shoes to fill, being a mommy is a hard job 😩 I feel for the women who work, have to be mommy & do house duties, it’s an unreal amount of stress and responsibility
@@dandansoysauce8762 The physical and emotional support that a Stay at home Mom gives is extremely beneficial for the entire Family,Yes it is 🙌🙌🙌. Do you receive an allowance?
People are not shaming SAHMs, they’re shaming their husbands who don’t pay them an adequate salary if any nor do their share of house chores (aka what traditional men used to do).
Ladies, don’t be fooled by joint account. It takes 20 seconds to wire the money elsewhere. Just because the money is there today, it does not mean that he won’t transfer it elsewhere in case changes his mind. For sure, you might get at court, but usually only after years of fights, if ever.
Joint account means equal ownership so whether it’s “your” money and the account is is joint this translates to “everyone’s” money with equal spending rights
Yes, please have a back-up plan and emergency savings if you become a SAHM/SAHW.
Malingsia
@@karolinakartagena4627no that’s not how it works. If you own a joint account and any of the owners go to the bank to make a decision it can be made independently.
An owner can drain the account without the other’s permission.
An owner can wire without permission.
An owner can close the account without the others permission.
The only thing someone can’t do is cash a check if it’s made out to both parties. It must say owner A AND owner b, if the check reads owner A OR owner b, then either party can cash it
Also relationship changes cannot be made without both party’s permission. But a wire can definitely be made. And then they would have to fight in court over the dispute bc the bank is not liable.
Low Stress Carreer Ideas: Cosmetic Chemist, Patent Agent, Medical Liaison
Thank you!
@beautyandbeyond000 Hey! By the way, there is a youtube channel called Kitt Academy, and it looks like she's stealing your videos about low stress feminine careers
@@pauleaudreympacko6736 thank you for letting me know, I’ve heard. It just means I’m doing something right :) Me and some ladies in the discord have reported the videos for spam. If it doesn’t work, so be it. Imitation is the best form of flattery.
@@beautyandbeyond000 I saw the full quote recently and it goes "Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery that mediocrity can pay to greatness. _ Oscar Wilde"
@@pauleaudreympacko6736have you tried any of them
As a teenager, I really appreciate these videos! Please make more videos targeted towards younger girls, xx.
As a QA/ Software Tester, sometimes it can be stressful but not as much as a developer, for sure
Is math a big part of it
Girl, that's why I switched to web designer 😅
@@UnAmbiguousDarkSkinBeauty how is that
@@UnAmbiguousDarkSkinBeautyis it ui/ux design??
I’m a Business Analyst Degree Apprentice and a multi-business owner and entrepreneur, and I can definitely say it has its moments. Sometimes there is nothing to do, and sometimes there is a lot to do
Hi! I’ve been looking into business analytics. Could you let me know which apprenticeship you joined and how beneficial you think it is?
Based on this video, if I were to change or explore, I would pick being an EA, image consultant, software tester, therapist, and a self-employed youth lead organizer to help young people develop in their careers. I would love to expand this globally.
Being an Executive Assistant seems very cool. I honestly love how open-minded you are with your career options. It really goes to show we don’t have to just do one thing forever
I am an EA and it pays well. It depends on the type of the org you work with it. It’s a tad bit stressful though
I am also an independent youth advisor cos that’s my passion so Yh those choices you made are good.
I am thinking of getting into PR, media and image consulting as an entrepreneur but I know it would take a while before I make money from it
I’ve also been through a lot of trauma and come out at the other end so being a therapist will be a choice too
Unfortunately I have yet to meet a man I like that can hold the other end of the fort
having a restaurant is extremely hard
Yes, even being a bakery is categorized as high stress, it’s so much work to be a forerunner in the food industry 😫
for stay at home moms please have a legal agreement that on divorce you will be receiving x amount and have it scale, do not devout your life to raising a child and getting left with nothing if you divorce
Adultery clause on the prenup
Thats a prenup right?
@@coconutpuff4924 yes. prenups are predecided amounts so it can be no money or a set amount of money. so really you should get a scaling prenup with a minimum. if you divorce the amount you get goes up as their income goes up, but you have a safety net of at least x amount.
You should add my job; Event Planning and Coordination.
That is extremely stressful tho lol
@@sundaylibredid you try it
Also, random hours. Likely Have to work nights and weekends...
I’m just starting out as an event planner, any helpful tips please?🙏🏾
@@Cutelibra Hey babe, sure. Are you working in any specific industry?
i want to get into cosmetology so i can truly self care on a professional level. it don’t matter how many youtube videos i watch, imma need an in-person teacher!!! been trynna cornrow for years… & makeup remains minimal, don’t ask me for no formal event slay 🤭
i love and appreciate how the salaries are reasonable and attainable. great research and great content❤
As the woman commented, I agree that anything in marketing (including UX and social media) is going to be stressful in most situations that pay enough to survive. Also $35K is not enough to survive on but I am like in these videos. Not complaining, just reality
SAHM is non-paying and high stress unless your husband is wealthy and extremely supportive.
That's not entirely true. SAHM is low stress based on parental, religious, and culture beliefs. You can check the statistics and studies. My mom was a SAHM and she was able to grow her business from home without fear and bring income in while caring for my siblings and being home. We were poor. You don't have to be wealthy!❤
@@UMMH2000 what was your father doing?
@@pekkaag4738 working a full time job as well as doing gigs on the side.
I'm very early in the process of pivoting to data analytics - there are a LOT of free courses online for CS and SQL. Good luck to everyone!
Same here ^_^ ✨💅🏾 , currently doing a free course but will also be looking into course careers and Coursera
What is CS and SQL?
@@LachaeSmith They are programming languages for coding
@@LachaeSmithcomputer science and Structured Query Language
@@munchingmogulwhat Coursera one are you interested in
Sis, part 1 of this video helped me see that I can build and grow a social media MGMT brand. I have all the skills and abilities needed to make it happen. I am currently an unpaid virtual assistant, and content creator for an international disability group. I have 2 degrees and a shit load of experience in project management and social media MGMT! Well, well, thank you sis for opening my eyes to what already exists within ME❤❤❤
My dream career is fashion communication, I would love to see it in those videos and also more fashion related careers
me too!
My dream job is to be a successful business woman
These ladies are gorgeous. Thank you for this; I will be sharing it in my WhatsApp groups. 😍
Thanks for sharing!!🤍
I learn so many new jobs from these videos
Same and will Google every single one for the requirements 😂😂
Haha omg flight attendant would definitely go into high stress tier for most airlines because apart from the irregular working hours you will have irregular sleep patterns in length as well (to extremes) and in addition to customer service it’s very physically demanding…many people quit because they end up sleeping through most of their time off work. While there is huge differences between short haul and long haul, the length of layovers and what service your airline offers, it is probably the worst to be working short haul combined with shortish long haul flights for an airline that offers a business or premium experience as well. Not all layovers are adequately long and it might be that you barely have the time to shower, eat something and sleep before you already have to prepare for your briefing and get styled again. I definitely can’t recommend it as a full time job for most people!
Thank you 😊
This is so useful! I’d love a part 3 or a video on the best places to live
Yes! I’ve been really wanting to do best places to live!
would love to see more food related jobs that have High Paying, Low Stress
I’m an EA and it’s a great profession! And you are paid pretty well! Depending on your experience and where you live you can up 150k - 175k, at this pay point it would probably be stressful though.
This serie is very helpful for me. I don't have much time left to know what job i want to pursue but now thanks to these videos they helped me out and made lot of things clear. pls make another video if possible❤
So happy to hear this. I will definitely keep this series going, people like you really inspire me! 🤍
The first job you explained is an eye opener!
It’s really an EYE OPENER!!! It’s a Time Eater too!!!🤦🏼♀️
The Benefits are very wishy washy!!! Sadly, it Rarely ends up that way for many women.
Entry level is Planned Parenthood??! But to a Provider and Capable Man I guess.
“Entry level is Planned Parenthood” 😭😭😭 omg
That's the same for just about any job you go to. I got fired from a job I worked on and qualified for benefits, but they fired me before I could claim them. I didn't have a back up plan, but thankfully I lived with my family, and that gave me time to look for work else where.
With everything, you need to plan in advance. Even if you work at a fast food place, they have the right to fire you without letting you know in advance.
If you want to be a SAHM. You need to plan. Date men selectively, read on ROH benefits for marriage, and prenup agreements and have it stated in your marriage contract that if divorce happens, that you're entitled to a selected amount of money, aswell as your kids.
Also, begin now while your single brining in passive income(sell stuff) and put the into your private savings and physical savings.
You can also ensure if you're raising kids to have them homeschooled to qualify for homeschool benefits aswell as have them have a small part time job by 14-16 years of age.
Working as an EA was the worst experience of my life!
If you’re working for someone as a PA or EA especially in this part of the world where I live, your life is no longer yours, you live for them.
If your boss has a good heart, you are well on your way to greatness. If not?! You are done for!
They would use you and drain you.
I had bad anxiety, insomnia and bad health for the period of time I worked there but as soon as I left I could sleep.
Wow that sounds horrible. Yes, I think it definitely depends on the c-suite team that you work for when it comes to being an EA
So happy you did my job - Executive Assistant🖤👑✨💸Love your videos
Me too! I am a secretary right now but definitely want to work my way up to being an AA or EA!
@@ami-ps4emwas getting that job hard 3:44
Enjoying your content ❤ but the flight attendant position there is an age cap
As a Certified Doula I strongly encourage women who are considering being a doula or working in birthwork to build their village of other birthworkers who can support you as well, burnout is real and you dont want to have this spark to support others and not enough for yourself especially when being a doula you are putting others before yourself. It really takes a village to support just one person.
I’m here looking at alternatives jobs (skills and knowledge I can focus on while in corporate America) as I transition out slowly from corporate America to a more slow and less stressful job that I enjoy work (time, people, the autonomy to say I can leave)
Where there are other people involved- results differ. For example, FA's can go through a calm day with only two short flights _or_ a stressful day with one flight that delays by so many hours that people start shouting (*eta:) at the FA-I have seen this (ignoring that *factors such as feul availability, weather and whatnot, contribute to a delay and frankly an FA can't _control_ those things??)😮
But this video series is great because I think it brings up lines of work people aren't always readily aware of. But remember, work is work and financial insecurity can find you in any line of work because life is so expensive. Don't beat yourself up for being stressed by a job because NONE of them are fun. Respectfully.
Future data analyst girlie here 😌
This is actually a really useful video series!
is it embarrassing that i was refreshing my feed looking for your post 👀 /j
Omg that’s very flattering 😭🫶🏽
Not at all. Let’s get this money. 💰
Although I don't have to dress like this for work, I'd love to have this in my wardrobe. I'd replace the heels with either kitten heels or Chuck Tees, lol
These outfits are soo cute but no way are they work appropriate 😂❤
Yeah that’s just there for Shock factor 😭
i really need this video!!! i wanna make a large amount, with minimal effort, just the perfect amount of skills that a company who appreciate me want me to join their team!
I think stay at home mom who don’t have to work outside the home keep the home running smoothly. Unless you can pay for outside help, you should be caring for the children and tending to the home. Now if your husband can afford to pay housekeepers and chefs to help in the home, your husband and family will expect that you will handle those things.
Stay at home mom job may be to only take care of the kid, but i was raised to be a homemaker. Too bad i gotta work every day.
I want to be a homemaker one day, so bad! Hopefully it happens, but I have to work for now.
@@UMMH2000 same girly we will get what our hearts desire 💓.
Please can you do a video about careers for moms? Thanks in advance.
God bless you for making these videos 🫶🏼 please make more in the future ! #prettycontent
Where can I research what is a feminine lifestyle? Like where should I start? How do I evaluate my own lifestyle? What does it entail?
Im a Business Analyst and being a BA is a hard job and it is stressful to work in Tech. They want everything for yesterday and you need to be learning constantly. Specially if you dont want people to sell you BS. Just saying. Think it twice lol
If a person is slower can they do it 4:44
Can you do journalist majors, I’m a junior still trying to decide my minor as well as clubs and internships as well as a long time career when I graduate
Who’s paying the stay at homes moms though???
The government or state depending on where you live. The husband aswell depending how the marriage contract is set up. The husband pays for his wife labor at home that he or she would have otherwise payed someone else to do. He works so she stays home. If he doesn’t work, she’s not obligated to be home.
What about a florist ?
please do a video about feminine decor
Hi love these careers you listed. In your part 1, I stated that I wanted to pursue fashion merchandising. However, I just got into a medical admin assistant program and feel like it was meant for me to find out about it. Would this count as a low stress feminine career?
Hi very nice and so very super ❤❤❤❤❤ and so very all the best wishes
I'm getting my bachelor's in IT/software development but I keep hearing this is a mistake especially for a women in her thirties. Do you ladies have any advice on that? I've thought maybe I should drop out and be a pca , there's alot of people in my family that say my natural skills are taking care of people
Sis finish up and go get your money! At the very least you will have options, which is a very powerful thing to have; you can always change your career trajectory down the line.
@@lessimportantlife Thank you! something I needed to hear ❤
Im sure most women would love to be a stay at home mom given the choice. I also disagree with cooking and cleaning not being a part of the "job". If my husband were making in the mid 6 figures I would gladly cook, clean, and take care of the children I mean that's the least I could do, and I would do it with a smile on my face. Unfortunately tho this "job" option comes far and few in between. It should not be on the list tho bc not everyone is even a candidate for marriage, or to bare children.....
I can respect your opinion, but it is an option for women everywhere, and who is to judge whether one is fit enough to be a candidate for marriage or to bare children?
That argument about some people not even being candidates for marriage or baring children could apply to literally every job ever. Is she supposed to make a video about absolutely nothing since everything doesn't apply to everyone.🤔😐😑
It's not all its cracked up to be... you become a shell of you former self. Just ask working mothers how they feel, many will tell you work is the break they get from home life lol.
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Nope, it's based on the women. "All women" who become this do not become a shell of their former selves. My mother was a SAHM and many times had to work outside the home because money was low. She hated it! Going home was her break.
Being home gave her the flexibility to get her degree, grow her writing skills as a freelance writer, and learn what she wanted in life, because she set the pace at home.
Statistics also show this depending on the religion, culture, and parental style that SAHM have lower stress.
This was depressing. I enjoy being a SAHM but it doesn't earn much or anything at all. But the thing is I don't even want a career even if its easy for me to qualify because I don't wanna sacrifice my time off from prioritizing my family.
That’s the benefit of being a SAHM. It shouldn’t be depressing, you’re standing by your choice. As long you’re happy, there shouldn’t be anything to worry about
I am majoring in child Development, Thinking about switching to Economics and be Business Analyst . Is it sound good ?
what about pilates instructor? I've been thinking about it for a bit, coming from a nursing career.
Hi very nice 👍 congratulations ❤❤
hey guys, just asking the seasoned girlies out there, how is Marketing (in particular digital marketing) as a career especially for someone who wants to be an entrepreneur in the long run. (any and all help appreciated; I'm a final year student just starting my career)
What about school nurses?
Image consultant looks easy.
I think if someone were to come up with an interesting way to market, it could be successful, especially in certain parts of the US
Who is paying the salary of a stay at home Mom?An unpaid career.
No, it"s a paying career. Depending on what city or state you live in. The government or state pays the mother to be at home. Secondly, in the marital contract it can be implemented to recieve money from the husband yearly or monthly. Lastly, the wifes labour at home(childcare, cleaning, budgeting, cooking, etc.)is paid for by the husband labour outside the home. In simple terms. The husband works, so his wife can stay home to do the labour that he and she would pay someone else to do if she wasn't home. This saves money for both couples and helps in better mental health in children. The wife if she chooses may also start a business from home, work remotely, or do small part time shifts on the side. Hope that helps!
@@UMMH2000 I wasn't aware that a Stay at home Mom was being paid by the government, what country is that?
@@VenusFire314 France, Singapore, Noraway, etc. There’s also a lot of countries that have mandatory leave for mothers and are paid a lot of money to stay home.
@@UMMH2000 Okay great,I don't live in any of those countries so that career is not for me.Thank you for the information.
@@VenusFire314
There are more countries. You can look them up. In the USA. You can place it in a marital contract to be paid monthly or yearly by your husband or set up a financial allowance with him. If you don’t want that. You can reread the other stuff I typed first to you. Whatever you choose is definitely your choice. Have a great life!
I wouldn't recommend being a flight attendant
How about rad tech?
Is it possible to do psychologist or anthropologist? Or even a sociologist?? Or probably neuroscience?
Ooh yes. QA Software Engineer. ❤ me.
What about pharmacist?
these jobs are great but being a sales rep can bring in 500k a year and even though its stressful it helps u build a high profile clientbase and then u can start a low-stress business that lets you travel after like 10 years in the job and then no stress!!
creative director ?
Many of these jobs are not low stress. Maybe “feminine” based on the requirement of soft skills but not low stress by any means.
Will beauty around the world series continue?
Yes
Can you do jobs that can be done in college pls
Can anyone reccomend entry level work from home jobs? I keep getting harassed by other women even sexually at jobs. I'm finally going to contact a lawyer at this one and not just quit.
Social worker?
what does cleaning your digital footprint mean?
Cleaning up your digital footprint means removing or managing online information about you to protect your privacy and present a positive image. This includes utilizing SEO, promoting things you want to show up on relevant platforms & more
Thank you for saying that SAHM is a stressful job. Because when your daughter is eating and decides to throw the food to paint the wall with it, your stress level is definitely high.
I’m sorry but you do not understand the nature of these jobs, if you think they R lose stress lol
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Stay at home mom is not really a job lol are you getting paid?
If you’re smart about it, yes.
@@sundaylibre lol from your husband?
Either your husband or the government, yes. Stay at home moms also have potential to start businesses from home as well. This is explained in the video.
@@moonlightprincess449 the ideal is that the stay at home mom is the one in charge of the finances. But western families don't seem to operate this way, so...
Baker, aesthetician, massage therapist, Pilates instructor ❤
I’m sorry, but I don’t think there is such a thing as a low stress job….. except maybe a sugar baby
Sugar baby is not a low stress job. That’s an on call job based on explotation.
You can also check the mental health issues that come with that job.
Hii, What is your opinion on neuropsychology, in stress-o-meter? (it's my dream job but not trying to choose a stressful job) 🤍
Can you do journalist majors, I’m a junior still trying to decide my minor as well as clubs and internships as well as a long time career when I graduate