
Navigating the Emotional Storm: Your Brain on Perimenopause (Ep. 1.8)
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Transform your relationship with emotional eating and mood swings through understanding, not willpower
The Perfect StormYou know the drill. It's 2 AM and you're standing in your kitchen, eating directly from the ice cream container, wondering what the hell is wrong with me? Your brain feels like it's short-circuiting. One minute you're fine, the next you're crying at a commercial about puppies. Your body feels foreign. Your clothes don't fit. And everyone keeps telling you this is "just part of getting older."
Here's the truth: You're not broken. You're not crazy. You're navigating one of the most complex neurological transitions of your life.
Key Moments- Jennifer's Kitchen Raid Story - The 2 AM emotional eating revelation that changed everything
- The Neuroscience Truth - Why your brain isn't broken, just adapting to hormonal chaos
- The Pattern Explorer Method Introduction - Stop fighting emotions, start understanding them
- The 90-Second Emotion Rule - Transform overwhelming feelings into manageable moments
- Community Connection Breakthrough - Why isolation keeps you stuck and belonging sets you free
Start your Pattern Journal this week. Record three things daily:
- The situation triggering emotional eating
- The actual emotion you're feeling
- What your body truly needs in that moment
Notice patterns without judgment - awareness is the first step to transformation.
Quotes From This Episode To Inspire You"Your brain isn't broken - you're navigating one of the most complex neurological transitions of your life" ~Catharine
"Comfort foods weren't actually comforting me - that awareness changed everything"
"This isn't regression, it's adaptation"
"You're not broken. You're not crazy. You're not alone."
Key Takeaways- Emotional volatility during perimenopause is neuroscience, not a character flaw
- The 90-second rule can transform your relationship with overwhelming emotions
- Self-compassion is more effective than self-criticism for lasting change
- Connection and community are crucial for transformation - you can't navigate this alone
Join The Meno Collective - where confusion meets clarity and isolation becomes sisterhood. We're not here to tell you where to go, we're here to help you see clearly enough to find your own way.