Welcome back, WIFs!
This week, Lauren and Michelle explore a question that feels especially relevant in today's world: What if we've become experts at tracking our health, productivity, and performance—but forgotten to track the moments that actually make life meaningful?
Inspired by a thought-provoking New York Times article, the sisters unpack why so many of us obsess over sleep scores, fitness rings, and wellness metrics while overlooking the everyday experiences that bring us genuine happiness. From unforgettable conversations and spontaneous adventures to sunsets, favorite books, laughter, and time with the people we love, they consider what life might look like if we started measuring joy instead of perfection.
Along the way, they catch up on nostalgic beauty products, Trader Joe's skincare finds, growing gardens, and the simple pleasures that have been making life feel a little cozier lately. They also share what they're currently watching, listening to, and the small moments from the past week that reminded them happiness often lives in the ordinary.
Press play, get cozy, and join the conversation about redefining what truly matters, paying closer attention to the moments that make us feel alive, and creating a life that's rich in memories—not just metrics.
Because at the end of the day, the best things in life probably aren't meant to be optimized—they're meant to be experienced.
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This episode is sponsored by Let It Be Us and Chicago Private Wealth Group.

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