The Rise of 'Lazy Girl Jobs': A Solution to Stress and Anxiety

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Suzy Welch, a professor at NYU Stern School of Business, discusses the viral trend of "Lazy Girl Jobs" on TikTok, where Gen Z seeks low-stress jobs that offer a better work-life balance. The trend reflects a strong desire to avoid anxiety and prioritize personal well-being.
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