How to have a High Value Woman Career

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Published 2024-05-13
In this video I share my view on 9-5. Having experienced all sorts of feminine stages, I prefer to have a career that lets me work from home on my own terms. I live what I share in this video. 9-5 is not for women, it is a trap to have more workers in the workforce to boost economy. Women are made for nurturing families, not grinding 24/7 and stressing about a job where they are underpaid and could lose any minute... hope you enjoy!

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Disclaimer: The information provided in this video is based solely on my personal opinions and experiences. It is not intended as professional advice. I am not a licensed professional, so please consult with a professional if needed. I am not liable for any outcomes directly or indirectly related to the actions taken based on the content provided in this video.

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0:00-2:32 Intro
2:32-4:17 How to be a High value woman?
4:17-6:04 Clear vision & being ruthless
6:04-6:45 Key Gamechanger
6:45-8:51 Secret to taking actions
8:51-13:26 Best career a woman can have!

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All Comments (21)
  • @bak3456
    I think our monthly cycle affects us deeply but no one in the corporate world seems to ever think about it , we’re just expected to keep pushing like machines
  • @Ara-ni5xc
    Tbh I agree. If you’re single and still at home with your parents, it may be a good idea to have a 9-5. Stack a big savings for you or invest it well. And don’t get in debt. Bc later when on your own, or married with kids, 9-5 don’t work for you.
  • @liannevalle
    She's absolutely right. I did the 9-5 thing and it served me well. But then I had kids (3 to be exact) and I learned the really hard way that that life was not sustainable via chronic illness. My body spoke for me. So I've been in a deep mindbodyspirit healing/self-development journey the last few years, and everything she says in this video is correct. Women NEED to be creative. We need our own thing. I quit my 9-5 job that I thought I loved so much to be a SAHM and focus on my health. But that wasn't enough. I'm learning that I need to step into my true self and explore what I want. Me and me alone. This isn't being selfish. This is wellbeing.
  • @Dusky0307
    I am 35 and I took a career break to re evaluate my life. I am still single and I am trying to figure out what I shld do next. I was wondering if I am wasting my time self reflecting and all that but this video brings me some relief. The world is already guilt tripping me for taking a break from stressful career and not getting married which affected my self esteem and increased my self doubt. Thank you for this video and I hope I take good decisions going forward :)
  • @scoobydoo02
    You are born with value , its only your self esteem that lowers that value in your own self perception.
  • What is a high value women? 1. Self-image: How you see yourself and How You perceive yourself -- It all starts in the mind: You know you are Worth it -- Meditation and Reflection -- Make yourself happy 2. Know what kind of money you want to make and HOW will you make that money? -- What lifestyle do you want in your 40s? 3. Being FIRM and RUTHLESS in YOUR VISION -- Say No to bullshit opportunities 4. TAKING ACTION - IS THE MOST IMPORTANT THING -- Outsource as much as you can --- it really helps (Hire a nanny) 5. If you thinking Long Term -- Everything Takes Time to Grow : Take Your Time , Pour your Love in your Career / Business -- You are Going to build a name for yourself in that community/ niche.
  • 9-5 makes you loose patience that your family deserves. This goes for both male & female.
  • @ashleyncarter2
    I’ve never seen a YouTube video where a women agrees with my values! I just graduated college with my bachelors degree and I’m not sure what I want to do yet but I’m a stay at home daughter. My ultimate dream is to be a stay at home wife and mom one day but I also want to put my passion into something which I think could be starting my own YouTube channel. I’m so glad I found your video because everyone else’s opinion in today’s world thinks women need to work work work and that’s just not what I want to do. I want to do something I love and be in my femininity because even when I was in college I felt like I was in my masculinity due to all the deadlines. Maybe you could do another video on how to start your own business/passion? I’m not sure how to word that or just how to help younger girls that are not sure about their career? For me I feel like it’s a religious thing as well for men being the providers and I’m only 24 but I have a traditional mindset.
  • @indiaalmighty
    I have worked for myself for 10 years. Even though it has its ups and downs, it’s much more peaceful
  • @Ari_diwan
    Million dollar weekend and millionaire Fastlane are my favourite business books ! Fastlane saved my life 🎉🥺
  • @Ari_diwan
    7.27 - yes being a mom means you have to be in your musculine - it's a hard job
  • @KatM272
    We’re gonna need some corporate girlies to start building a different corporate life for us.
  • @7779311sassy
    I agree with all of this! I wish more women would talk to female college students about how much their priorities would change after becoming mothers and to find a career to honor both their personal needs and their families ❤. After 4 kids this lesson is one I’m still learning but I want to spend more time away from work and with my family. But had no idea how to get out of this rat race. Thanks for your tips
  • @fandebudget9778
    I was thinking the same way as you moths ago. I am glad someone as you put that on a video. We cant work like men. They should provide for us and women come as aid but the society has shift everything, make us work equally or even harder than men. I have a 9-5pm job and now I want to do a job I want, like possibly the one I create with less hours so I can be in my femine era and taking care of my family.
  • @madelineasmr926
    You dropped some GEMS in this video! Thank you so much for posting this.
  • @ROSADIANA-DSB
    Love coming across my community of like minded divine feminine women on youtube❤always supporting each other
  • @kasko8550
    Thank you so much for addressing this subject and making this video!
  • @Handleitt1
    I’m so glad I took a week off next week to do give myself some mental breathing space. I knew I was doing something although I’m not sure if my choices are the most effective I’m trying to do something.. anything.
  • @pismobiics825
    I barely have any energy left after the day job to take care of myself. Working for horrible bosses has changed me from an artistic, beautiful, lively person into someone almost lifeless. Beauty, energy, dreams, opportunities...all gone.
  • @alakeee
    I am out of a job right now for over a year and so depressed i feel like there's no hope for women like me wo aren't in a trade or nursing force it's exhausting ad depressing. 9-5s aren't hiring either