Welcome to Let’s Feel Good!
Curated wellness guides delivered to your inbox every Wednesday.
Whether you’re just starting your wellness journey or deep in the process, Let’s Feel Good (LFG) is your trusted guide for building a lifestyle that supports how you want to feel—now and for the long haul.
At LFG, we believe that when you change the way you live, you change the way you feel—and ultimately, you change your life.
We’re not just another wellness brand. LFG is your personal wellness recommendation engine—doing the research, testing, and curation so you don’t have to. No extremes, no fluff—just practical routines, better-for-you swaps, and science-backed habits that actually work.
At the core of LFG are our Wellness Guides, released every Wednesday. Each guide is a complete, research-driven, implementation-ready resource focused on a key area of health—like building a healthier pantry, navigating clean skincare, or staying well while traveling.
Through our guides and daily content, we help you:
✅ Discover better-for-you products and clean swaps
✅ Build nourishing routines and sustainable habits
✅ Access simple, effective health tips that fit real life
✅ Create a lifestyle rooted in energy, clarity, and long-term wellbeing
We also share free daily tips, product recs, and routines via Substack Notes, Instagram, and our upcoming podcast.
Let’s Feel Good is where wellness meets implementation—so feeling your best becomes your new normal.
A little about me…
My name is Annie, and I’m the founder of LFG.
I graduated from Cornell University and spent my career in venture capital in NYC, where I built and invested in ideation-stage companies, focusing on working with female founders in the health and wellness space.
I have struggled with hormonal imbalances, PCOS, an autoimmune disease, low thyroid function, and gut, skin, and inflammatory issues.
I just didn’t feel good—all the time.
My OBGYN offered me birth control, my dermatologist suggested steroids, my primary care physician recommended SSRIs, and my endocrinologist proposed Synthroid.
But no one stopped to ask why I didn’t feel good in the first place.
“I just don’t feel good” is not normal.
We should not be tired, bloated, fatigued, or anxious, nor should we struggle with irregular periods, painful periods, PMS, infertility, skin issues, hair loss, or insomnia.
Not feeling good is not normal—it’s also one of the biggest indicators of chronic disease.
When we don’t feel good, it means our body is not functioning optimally. If we ignore these symptoms or medicate them away, we fail to address the underlying root cause of why we feel so bad in the first place.
The truth is, why we don’t feel good is almost always a product of how we live—from the food we eat, to how we move our bodies, to our toxin exposure, relationships, sleep, and environment.
When we change the way we live, we change the way we feel—and ultimately, we change our lives.
By focusing on real, whole foods, moving my body, removing toxins from my environment, switching to clean products, reducing stress, and prioritizing supportive relationships, I was able to:
Put my autoimmune disease and PCOS into remission, regain my cycle, clear my skin, heal my gut and thyroid, lose 30 pounds of stubborn weight and inflammation and...
I feel better than I ever have before—because I learned how to live in a way that supports my health every day.
That’s why I created Let’s Feel Good (LFG) and became certified as a functional nutritionist: to share the practical habits, clean products, simple routines, and better-for-you foods that transformed my own wellness journey.
Through LFG, I offer the guides, tools, and support to help you cut through the noise and implement changes that actually make you feel better—for good.
As a reminder, these guides are for educational purposes only. “LFG-approved” reflects personal standards, not medical advice. Always consult a healthcare professional before making dietary changes.
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