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  2. Why Swedish women are quitting work - AOL

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    “Young women today don't carry the history of how women had to fight for their rights - the right to work, the right to have a salary, and the right to economic independence.”

  3. Barbara Corcoran isn’t buying the remote work hype — why ...

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    Here's why people who work with a financial advisor retire with an extra $1.3 million 5 ways to boost your net worth now — easily up your money game without altering your day-to-day life

  4. Woman gained weight despite intense cardio workouts. She made ...

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    Bridget Cacciatore had PCOS and Hashimoto’s disease. She gained weight with cardio and Nutrisystem. She lost 45 lbs with clean keto diet and strength training.

  5. Bobbie Thomas - Wikipedia

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    In the fall of 2009, Thomas launched Bobbie.com. [6] The blog features a variety of Thomas' styling ideas, Do-It-Yourself projects and houses an archive of her Today Show segments. [4] In 2010, Thomas signed on to lead a team of women in the "Latisse Wishes Challenge" benefitting the Make-a-Wish foundation. [7]

  6. Woman & Home - Wikipedia

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    Woman & Home is a monthly lifestyle magazine published by Future PLC. The London-based women's lifestyle brand produces fashion and beauty features for women in their 40s and older, along with articles on the home and garden, health, food, with recipes and meal plans, and travel content.

  7. List of women's magazines - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of women's magazines from around the world. These are magazines that have been published primarily for a readership of women . Currently published

  8. Women aren’t turning to ‘lazy girl jobs’ because they’re work ...

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    But it’s clearly resonating with working women everywhere: The hashtag #lazygirljob has accrued over 35 million views, with countless women sharing their own experience with quitting hustle culture.

  9. Remote work - Wikipedia

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    According to a Gallup poll in September 2021, 45% of full-time U.S. employees worked from home, including 25% who worked from home all of the time and 20% who worked from home part of the time. 91% of those who work remotely (fully or partially) hoped to continue to do so after the pandemic. Among all workers, 54% believed that their company's ...