Have you ever watched someone do their job and wished it were yours? After watching this video that The CLEO Institute posted on TikTok, we're pretty sure that just about everybody who sees it is going to want this job!
On Sunday, Alba shared a series ofthirst traps that captured her lounging by an infinity pool with an idyllic background of mountains and the Los Angeles city skyline. In the first slide, Alba wears a brown-and-white
as she lounges on a raft next to the water. She finished off her look with a wide-brimmed straw hat and cream-colored sunglasses while offering a peace sign for the camera.The next slide includes an inspirational quote from We the Urban that reads, "Joy in June. Upgrades in June. Nourishment in June. Excellence in June."Other pics include one of Alba lying tummy-down in the water, a selfie in a
, a photo of a group of women covered in blankets appearing to, and a video of Alba in a sauna. She also included a number of graphics of panthers, leopards, and a quote card from Yung Pueblo that says, "June goal: Befriend the present moment because that is where you access the deepest joy, healing, love, and wisdom."
"Channeling chill — breathwork — friendship and
," she captioned the post.Asheville Academy announced Tuesday that it released all of its students from its Weaverville campus this past weekend, saying the decision to voluntarily close was difficult.
The closing came a few days after North Carolina mental health officials ordered the academy to stop taking in new students until the school could show it was protecting girls from harm, abuse and neglect and was properly supervising employees.That order came after the launch of a state investigation into Asheville Academy that began May 8, five days after a 13-year-old girl killed herself at the school, officials said.
The letter from the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services did not detail the problems the agency found, and officials have not released additional information, including the investigation's findings.The state ordered Asheville Academy to stop taking new patients on May 27. Two days later, authorities said a 12-year-old girl killed herself at the school — the second death in less than four weeks. The academy said it released all of its students two days after that.