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This Woman Is Winning People Over With Her Take On The “Let’s Make Lunch For Husband, Kids” Trend

Matrimony is not easy, and as time passes, women discover that their lives are changing rapidly. Even though marriage entails a new set of duties for both parties, depending on their spouse, the woman often bears the brunt of these obligations and experiences significant changes following marriage. One such development is that Dr. Falguni Vasavada, a TEDx speaker and professor, recently rose to fame on the internet because to her contagious optimism and inspirational writing. Social media users who discovered her most recent video encouraging ladies to consider what they like and make their favorite cuisine have praised it.

On March 17, Dr. Falguni Vasavada posted the video on Instagram, urging women to put their own happiness first and let go of shame and social expectations. She is shown making a fruit salad in the now-viral video, and she uses the opportunity to discuss how women sometimes forget their own preferences over time or avoid certain items because other members of the household dislike them.

As she is combining the ingredients for her fruit salad, she remarks that she has seen a social media trend where women are posting videos of themselves making lunch for their spouses or children. Dr. Vasavada kindly inquires, “Khud ke liye kab kuch banaoge? (When will you make something for yourself?)” as the film goes on.

Social media was stirred up by a video that was posted a few days ago and had a straightforward yet impactful message. Women of many ages complimented Dr. Vasavada’s zeal and excitement for life in the comments section. While some spoke about their own experiences, others couldn’t help but compliment her on her lovely ideas.

The video has received thousands of likes and more than 1.4 million views to far. It goes without saying that the motivational video is becoming more and more popular.

“In 2020, my spouse passed away. My mother asked me out of the blue one day, “What are you going to eat?” I was unable to respond to her. It took me several hours to discover what foods I really liked eating. After 6.5 years of marriage, I’ve forgotten about my favorite meal, and I finally understand the value of loving myself. I appreciate you reminding me again,” an Instagram user said.

“I thought Aunty was going to troll but Aunty is speaking gold,” one person said.

Another said, “Aunty is the happiest housewife because she is taking care of herself.”

Love this! wrote another. Very significant.

This kind of female empowerment and motivation hasn’t been seen in years! Fantastic job, ma’am. A user said, “I’m confident the optimism you put into the reel will make a difference in many lives.

“The way you talk is so amazing and relaxing,” said one account.

One user said, “Beautiful Aunty has beautiful thoughts.”

Isn’t it a lovely message?

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