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Conservative Women, It's Our Time

3/27/2020

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Conservative women, it's our time.
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My Quarantine Recommendations

3/25/2020

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I know we're all stuck at home during this pandemic, so I thought I would share with you guys some of my quarantine recommendations! I've got some books that I'm loving, I've got some games that you should definitely try playing, and I've got some TV shows that I think you might enjoy. What are your recommendations during this time? Share them below! 
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What an ACTUAL Woman Thinks of Taylor Swift's "The Man"

3/20/2020

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I used to be a huge fan of Taylor Swift's. But with her new documentary, "Miss Americana," and her new music video, "The Man," I have been feeling less and less enthusiastic about her and her music. So here are my thoughts. Let me know in the comments below what you think! 
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Being A Housewife Prepared Me For The Coronavirus

3/17/2020

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This Coronavirus pandemic is really stressful. 

As someone who is naturally extroverted and thrives from going out and about, feeling like I can't see anyone, nor go out even just to run errands, feels a lot like a prison sentence. But here's the thing. 

I've been prepping for this for months. 

Of course, not really. I didn't know that the Coronavirus would hit this badly. I didn't know that we'd, for the most part, be quarantined to our homes. But in the last few months, I went from working a job to working from home. And in that time, I learned how to handle being at home for long stretches. 

There's a lot of judgment, in the female community, of women who stay at home and don't "pursue their dreams." But for many women, the dream is staying at home, raising a family, making dinner for your husband when he comes home from work. I’m all for women staying at home or working, whatever makes them happy. For me, my passion is sharing my thoughts and ideas with all of you. But I chose that path over the path of being an opera singer (which requires a ton of travel) because I wanted to have a better family life with my husband and my future children. 

Looking at it now, I feel so grateful that I'm at home and my work isn't affected by the pandemic. As an opera singer, it's so upsetting to see my friends who are pursuing opera full-time, and all of their engagements for their next few months have been cancelled. I can't imagine how that must feel. Most opera companies can't afford to pay their singers for performances they didn't give, so these singers just don't get paid. 

Knowing that could have been me, I feel lucky to be here, at home, armed with the tools to stay at home for a few weeks! I can keep the house clean; I can do my own laundry; I can cook dinner seven nights a week. I am equipped. And while my husband works and supports us, I can devote time to my YouTube channel and blog.
 
Working from home has taught me to respect my home and how to avoid getting stir-crazy. It’s taught me how to cook and clean and keep my work life separate from my personal life. It’s taught me how to take breaks even when they’re not laid out for me by an office.

This is going to be a hard time for a lot of people. If you're not used to being at home and taking care of yourself, remote work might be hard to get used to. But here are a few suggestions that I've picked up along the way that might help you: 

1. Get Dressed. Every morning, take the time to get ready for the day. I know it’s going to be exciting for the first couple of days that you can stay in your pajamas, but at two o’clock when you’re still in sweatpants, you’ll feel like you’ve gotten nothing done, even if you have.

2. Designate times for housework. It’s very easy to get pulled into doing housework even when you don’t intend to. Make sure you designate certain times for cleaning that don’t bleed over into your work time.

3. Take walks. We’re all going to need to go for walks more often than we did before, especially with social-distancing. Take time to go outside and enjoy the fresh air – it does help break up the day.

4. While You're Doing Errands, Call A Friend. It's good to have human contact throughout the day, and it can get lonely being at home. Make sure to reach out to people - and if you don't want to take too much time, do it while you're cleaning the house! 

Being a housewife might not fit in with the modern woman’s idea of “empowerment,” but if you look at most housewives right now, I’d bet they are panicking a lot less during this Coronavirus pandemic than the average person. So in this moment, as I’m writing my blog post and am about to go do the laundry, I’d say I'm very lucky that this is (for the most part) just another day in the life for me!
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Why The Majority Of Women Don't Want To Call Themselves Feminist

3/10/2020

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I was chatting with a friend of mine the other day when she asked me if I was a feminist. I responded that I believed in equal rights for women, but that I wouldn’t call myself a feminist in the current climate. She looked at me confusedly. “But feminism is about equal rights,” she told me. I told her I disagreed.

That’s when the conversation went off the rails. She began to discuss all of the other things that feminism has come to mean in the last fifty years, things I absolutely do not agree with. And it was in that moment I realized that feminists begin their argument in one place and end it in quite another.

​Women Don’t Want To Call Themselves Feminist

In 2018, a YouGov poll found that only 38% of American women considered themselves feminist. That same poll found that of those women who responded by saying they weren’t feminist, 47% felt that “the current wave of feminism does not represent true feminism.” The question must be asked: why do so many women feel that feminism in 2020 doesn’t apply to them? Read the rest at Evie Magazine.
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Classic Hobbies For You To Try

3/6/2020

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I love hobbies. I love everything creative, from painting to knitting to cooking - anything I can create, I will! So I thought I would share some classic hobbies that I enjoy. Investing time in something that sparks your creativity is such a good use of your time, and one you can look back on happily. I say, find a hobby you love and you'll be a happy camper. What do you do for a hobby? Let me know in the comments below! 
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How To Attract The Best Man For You

3/3/2020

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Imagine this scenario: You’re on a date. You’re with an amazing guy who is handsome and a ton of fun. But you get home and you’re exhausted. You feel like you’ve been wearing a mask over your true personality for two hours. Have you ever been there?

A lot of the time, finding the right guy is about sending the right signals. It’s easy to attract the wrong person if you aren’t showing who you really are. So how do you attract the best man for you?

Lean into Your Traits: Extrovert vs. Introvert

When you first meet me, you might think I’m a totally extroverted person. I love meeting new people, I love big groups, I love hosting parties. But here’s the truth: I’m an extroverted introvert. In reality, I need some time to recharge after hanging out with new people. I don’t always want to take the lead when I’m at a party. I need alone time.

Well, for the first few years of my dating career, I leaned into my extroversion and could not understand why I was only attracting introverts. The guys who would ask me out were much more introverted than I am, and it just didn’t work. They wanted me to take the lead conversationally, something I don’t always love doing. They wanted me to encourage social interactions, but that’s not always my forte. Read the rest at Evie Magazine.
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