Cycles of your period - How to work with your cycle

Navigating Your Monthly Rhythms: A Guide to Your Menstrual Cycle

Alright, ladies, let's talk about something that unites us all - our menstrual cycles. Yes, that time of the month. But instead of dreading it, let's embrace it and understand how to make the most of each phase.


Our menstrual cycle isn't just about those days of bleeding; it's a complex, beautiful rhythm that influences our energy, mood, and activities throughout the month. Let's break it down into four main phases: menstruation, follicular, ovulation, and luteal.


Menstruation - Embrace Rest and Rejuvenation

Ah, the start of our cycle. You might experience a rollercoaster of emotions, cramps, and fatigue due to your body shedding the uterine lining. Embrace it as a time for rest and rejuvenation and allow yourself to slow down, practice self-care, and nourish your body with nutritious foods. It is the perfect time to enjoy your Good Living Only Sheet Mask and unwind with meditation.


Follicular - Embrace New Beginnings

Post-menstruation, you're entering the follicular phase. Your energy is starting to rise, and you're feeling more optimistic and creative. It's a great time to start new projects, set goals, and to try out new exercises. Your body is preparing for ovulation, so enjoy the surge of energy.


Ovulation - Embrace Peak Energy

Ovulation is like a power surge, you're at the peak of your energy and vitality. This is an excellent time for important meetings, socialising, and trying out high-intensity workouts. If you're trying to conceive, this is your prime time.


Luteal - Embrace Reflection and Preparation

Approaching the end of your cycle, you enter the luteal phase. Your energy begins to decline, and you might find yourself feeling more introverted and reflective. It's an excellent time for detailed work, organising, and preparing for the next cycle. Self-care is crucial during this phase.


Understanding and honouring these phases can empower you to align your activities with your body's natural rhythms, making your menstrual cycle a source of strength and productivity. 

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