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The Perfect Lazy Day

This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at Lasell chapter.

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Even though school just started, most of us already have assignments piling up and are feeling pretty stressed. One of the best ways to relax is by doing almost nothing. Follow our tips and get ready to have the perfect lazy day!

  1. Get everything done! First of all, make sure you have absolutely nothing to do. This includes homework. Get it all done beforehand because nothing is worse than that feeling of responsibility hanging over you. Also if you don’t get it done before you begin your lazy day, chances are you aren’t going to do it after either.
  2. Fuel up! Doing nothing burns a lot of calories and you’re gonna want to have a good first meal to set you up for the rest of the day. Whether you stay in or go out, brunch is the key to a lazy day. Plus if you fill up now, you won’t have to get more food later and can stay cozy inside for as long as possible.
  3. Comfort is key! So that means absolutely no jeans. Leggings, yoga pants or shorts are perfect. Also ditch the underwire for a bralette or no bra at all and it will feel like you’ll never got out of your pjs.
  4. Treat yourself! Since you have nothing to do, you now have time for all those time-consuming beauty tasks such as face masks and manicures. Now’s the chance to savor that ice cream you’ve almost forgotten about and catch up on all of your TV shows.
  5. Turn in early! Since you don’t have any homework keeping you up (see step one!!), you can get to bed early and catch up on sleep. Not to mention you have time to do you full skincare routine.                                                        
Raegan Cleary is a senior at Lasell College studying Fashion Communication and Promotion. She likes French Bulldogs and long walks to Chipotle. In addition to Her Campus shes been doing theatre for eight years and this spring she'll be in her fourth production of Vagina Monologues. In the future she'd love to become the next Miranda Priestly or the frontwoman in a girl-punk band.