Wellness for Real Life Podcast

When Doing Less Gets You More

Lauren & Marci Season 1 Episode 59

In this conversation, Lauren and Marci flip the usual script. Instead of focusing on what to add — more workouts, more nutrition rules, more to-dos — they dive into what happens when you start removing. From cutting back on decisions and clutter to reducing snacking, alcohol, and even excess workouts, they explore how subtraction can free up energy, reduce overwhelm, and create space for real progress. With personal stories, client wins, and a few controversial takes, this episode is a refreshing reminder that sometimes, less truly is more.

Key Timestamps

  • 10:01 – The power of removing instead of adding: Why cutting back often helps more than piling on
  • 11:19 – Decision fatigue is real: We make 35,000 decisions a day — and how meal planning and routines cut the noise
  • 16:09 – Talking to kids about food: Why avoiding the conversation does more harm than good
  • 23:26 – Letting go of all-or-nothing thinking: How removing extremes creates more harmony in nutrition
  • 26:49 – Don’t move the goalposts: A client story about resisting the urge to add more tasks when progress is already happening
  • 33:14 – Supplements and systems: Why environment and setup matter more than willpower
  • 38:44 – Doing less in the gym: How cutting back on excess cardio or volume can actually boost results

If you’ve been feeling stuck, overwhelmed, or like you’re doing all the things but not seeing the payoff, maybe it’s time to try subtraction. Listen in, reflect on what you could remove from your plate, and start building space for progress that lasts.

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