The Bold Not Beige Podcast

Ep 4: How to Measure a Life Worth Living

16 min · 19 de may de 2026
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What if the finish line you've been chasing was never yours to begin with? In this episode of Bold Not Beige, Ellen and Erin get honest about why achieving more so often leads to feeling less — and what we might want to measure instead. They unpack the inherited "scorecards" most of us grew up with (career titles, relationship status, the curated Instagram feed), share real stories about the invisible labor behind big decisions, and explore the quiet trap of "someday" thinking — the way satisfaction always seems to be one more milestone away. The conversation lands on a genuinely different question: instead of asking was I productive today?, what if you asked did today energize me? Ellen and Erin introduce their Bold Metrics framework — RISE — as a way to start tracking what actually makes a life feel good to live: R — Radiance (did I show up as myself?) I — Integrity (was I honest with myself and others?) S — Synergy (did I experience real connection?) E — Energy (did I protect and restore my energy?) This one is for anyone who's hit a milestone and felt... nothing. Or who's tired of sprinting toward a finish line that keeps moving.

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