A Life In Color

S01E19 Stop Drifting and Start Building

23 min · 18. feb. 2026
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In this episode, we explore generational wealth beyond money, such as the habits, rituals, and atmosphere we pass down to others. Laura addresses a common problem: we rush through days focused on obligations, waiting for vacations to feel alive, while our days slip away feeling flat and disconnected. The solution? Deliberately add layers and rituals to daily life through small, repeated acts.

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