What happens when an ordinary person tests all the lifestyle advice she comes across in the pursuit of the perfect life? Host Ida Fladen starts her three-month-long "Project Perfect" by turning the diet upside down. A tough juice cure tipped her off the stick faster than she thought.
Ida Fladen continues the search for the perfect life, and she will now get in shape. And it turns out to be a tough challenge to start with heavy military training and yoga at 40 degrees when you have not trained in seven years.
In the search for the perfect life, host Ida Fladen will now try to be happy. She begins to meditate, and she puts her own limits to the test when she finds out if extreme sports are the way to happiness.
What is a perfect look? And how do you get it? Host Ida Fladen seeks out a plastic surgeon and finds out if you have to go under the knife to become perfect.
Does going on a double date get you horny? And how to become more romantic? In this episode, Ida will be the perfect girlfriend. Sex three days a week is on the schedule, and so is a not so successful tent trip with your girlfriend.
The search for the perfect life continues for Ida Fladen, and the turn has come to her social life. How to be a good friend, daughter - and more importantly: How to be perfect on social media?
Ida's home turns out to be far from perfect. The kitchen counter has more bacteria than the bowl, and the Ikea furniture scores low by the interior designer. Now she must follow all the advice to see if they can give her a perfect home before her parents and in-laws meet for the first time at her home.
For three months, host Ida Fladen has lived a life that has consisted exclusively of advice from the media on how to achieve a perfect life. It turns out that this has made her far from happy.