The soft life trend sees women ditch hardship in favour of ease and happiness – the ultimate antithesis to the girlboss culture of the 2010s.
to thriving at work that forced her to re-evaluate. “The truth is I was failing at everything and I knew something had to give,” she adds. This revelation led her to take small steps to create more time for herself, from not working past 5pm, trying to get into bed early and constantly telling herself that she deserved rest., and choosing to focus on motherhood and my writing career,” she says.
In this way, the soft life movement acts as an antithesis to the documented link between Blackness and hardship – it strips us of those labels and harmful stereotypes such as “angry
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