This guide offers a feminist perspective on the menstrual cycle, connecting personal experience with broader societal contexts. It provides insights into achieving bodily autonomy and harnessing
This guide offers a feminist perspective on the menstrual cycle, connecting personal experience with broader societal contexts. It provides insights into achieving bodily autonomy and harnessing the potential of your inner rhythm.The book explores the foundations of a cycle-aware life, focusing on the political dimension of one's body and strategies for strengthening self-determination. Readers will learn methods for cycle tracking and the interpretation of bodily signals to cultivate a deeper understanding of their menstrual health.A central theme is the exploration of the different hormonal phases. The first half of the cycle is presented as a time for optimized physical training, known as follicular phase training, and mental clarity for new projects. The second half, including the luteal phase, is examined for its potential to enhance focus and productivity for detail-oriented tasks.Practical application is detailed through the concept of cycle syncing. This includes aligning work tasks, meetings, and creative processes with the distinct energies of each phase to work with your cycle, not against it. Further sections address synchronizing physical well-being through nutritional adjustments, adapted movement routines, and stress management techniques tailored to the hormonal phases.The guide also extends this knowledge to social life, discussing how to plan activities and communicate within relationships in a way that honors one's internal rhythm. Finally, it addresses the collective dimension of period power, providing arguments for creating cycle-friendly work cultures and contributing to the destigmatization of menstruation in public and private spheres. The aim is to build lifelong understanding and supportive communities around menstrual health and empowerment.