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[*plus, 40 fun things to do this fall*]( [THE LATEST IN LIVING AND WELLNESS](#insertUrlLink) [Step Inside Our Chicago Office for a Behind-the-Scenes Look at The Everygirl]( The Everygirl has changed a lot [over the past twelve years](. What started with some scrappy ambition and a dream has grown into a dynamic media group that employs 42 smart, creative, talented women. With all that growth and change came the need for an office space that could keep up, which is why we recently moved from [our beloved loft studio in Chicago’s West Loop]( to a new, larger office space that better suits our growing business. [READ MORE]( In Case You Missed It [Here’s Exactly What I Buy At Costco on a $200 Monthly Grocery Budget]( After taking a hard look at my finances, I realized I’m overspending on groceries for my household of two adults. To put it in perspective, I recently spent over $600 on groceries in one single month—ouch.   [From Apple Picking to Leaf Peeping: 40 Fun Things to Do This Fall]( The shift from summer to fall is almost magical. The weather gets cooler, our [coffee orders get hotter]( and the world outside changes from bright green to warm earth tones.   [What Actually Happens During Each Phase of Your Cycle, According to Viral Period Expert]( When I got my first period at 12 years old, the extent of what I knew about my reproductive cycle was that I had a period for five days every month—and it was simply a terrible inconvenience, a curse women had to bear.   [CATCH UP ON THE SITE]( More Home Inspo - This [classic California home]( is the Nancy Meyers aesthetic come to life. - Timeless over trendy: This [cozy Seattle bungalow]( prioritizes personal style. - This [cozy North Carolina home]( looks like it belongs in the English countryside. Future You Will Thank You: Practical Things to Buy Before You Get Sick Confession: I am a procrastinator to my core. Sometimes that’s okay, but other times, death is knocking at my door during cold and flu season and I’m fighting for my life in a puddle of my own snot without a tissue in sight. Why would I put myself in such a compromising position? Because, dear reader, it’s not funnnnn spending full price on Tylenol and tissues when there are mary janes and matcha lattes to be bought. This year, I’m putting future-me first and stocking up on all the essentials before I get sick and while they’re on sale during the [CVS Big Fall Wellness Sale]( you should too. Electrolyte Packets Liquid I.V.   [SHOP NOW]( Severe Cold and Flu Alka Seltzer   [SHOP NOW]( Cough Suppressants Mucinex DM   [SHOP NOW]( Pain Reliever Reliever Advil   [SHOP NOW]( [healthy-relationship]( [Attention Lazy Girls: “Wellness Stacking” Is the Best Self-Care Hack]( If I could fit all the tried-and-true wellness habits I stand behind in a day—[red light therapy]( [lymphatic drainage massage]( [morning sunlight]( etc.—I’d be a new-and-improved version of myself: energized, less anxious, more positive, you get the idea. But who has the time?   [READ MORE]( It’s the little moments in life that make it special—hosting a party just because, laughing with your girlfriends, and having nights so memorable that you lose all track of time. You don’t need a holiday or milestone to experience life in a way that you have always dreamed of. We partnered with [La Crema]( to show you how to make any gathering, whether it be big or small, one you and the people you love will remember for a lifetime. So grab a bottle of wine and prepare for hosting to become your core personality. [TAKE ME TO THE ENTERTAINING GUIDE]( [blake-lively]( [12 Books to Read if You Want to Manifest Your Dream Life]( [Instagram]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [YouTube]( This email contains a sponsored inclusion of CVS and La Crema, but all opinions within are those of The Everygirl editorial board. Copyright © 2024 The Everygirl, LLC, All rights reserved. You are receiving this email because you opted in at our website. Our mailing address is: The Everygirl Media Group, LLC 222 S. Morgan Street Suite 2A Chicago, IL 60607 [Add us to your address book]( Want to change how you receive these emails? You can u[pdate your preferences]( u[nsubscribe from this list.]( This email was sent to {EMAIL} [why did I get this?]( [unsubscribe from this list]( [update subscription preferences]( The Everygirl · 222 South Morgan St · #2A · Chicago, IL 60607 · USA

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