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So beautifully written, thank you. The "shift" does indeed come for us, but I think so many of us aren't prepared to recognize it until we are a sleepless, brain foggy mess. The most challenging thing about perimenopause for me thus far has been the uncertainty of how many years it will last. As my periods become more wobbly, I know I'm heading closer to menopause. But how much closer remains an unsolvable puzzle. Prioritizing sleep, nutrition, movement, tracking cycles and of course remembering the extend grace to myself (and others) has all helped me manage this shift. I'd like to believe that perimenopause and menopause offer a time for women not only to turn inward, but also to thrive.

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