Wellness In Every Season

When Wellness Tracking Stops Feeling Healthy

33 min · 25. maj 2026
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What happens when wellness tracking starts making you feel less well? In this solo episode of Wellness in Every Season, Autumn Carter explores the question so many people quietly wrestle with: are our wellness metrics actually aligned with human wellness, or are they pushing us toward guilt, comparison, and exhaustion? After walking nearly five miles and still being told by her Apple Watch that it “wasn’t enough,” Autumn began questioning smart watches, movement goals, recovery scores, step counts, calories burned, sleep tracking, and the pressure to constantly optimize. She shares how default settings on Apple Watch, Fitbit, Garmin, Samsung, Oura, Whoop, smartphones, and other devices may not reflect real human needs, especially for people navigating stress, burnout, hormonal shifts, chronic illness, disability, neurodivergence, caregiving, postpartum recovery, or pain. This episode unpacks how wellness technology can be helpful when personalized, but harmful when it becomes another voice saying we are failing. Autumn explains how to think about movement goals, exercise minutes, stand reminders, steps, heart rate, HRV, sleep tracking, readiness scores, and notification settings in a more compassionate and sustainable way. Listeners are invited to use their devices as tools—not scoreboards—and to reconnect with the body’s wisdom beneath the numbers. Get the worksheet here: https://wellness-in-every-season.kit.com/ebfb2d7621 For more wellness tips and exclusive content, join my newsletter! Sign up now at https://wellness-in-every-season.kit.com/5-days-to-mastering-mornings-and-evenings [https://wellness-in-every-season.kit.com/5-days-to-mastering-mornings-and-evenings] receive a free 5-day guide called "Awaken and Unwind: 5 Days to Mastering Life's Mornings and Evenings."

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