“In my 20s and 30s, I was always focused on diet and exercise, but for very different reasons," she reflects. "Now, instead of counting calories, my goal is to feel strong and energised. I remind myself that my priority is to become the best version of myself, both mentally and physically, which means nourishing my body to support and adapt to these changes.”
Cathy is now focused on longevity, putting herself first in ways she never felt possible before. “For example, walking and Pilates are now non-negotiable parts of my routine, as well as eating more protein and striking a healthy balance in my diet without cutting out the foods I love,” she says. “Instead of restricting, I’m much more mindful of how different foods affect my overall wellbeing."
After a decade of struggling with anxiety, Cathy has also found that practicing mindfulness and gratitude has been transformative for her mental health. "I’m more present in this phase of my life than I’ve ever been before," she shares. "Midlife has definitely come with its challenges, but I’m loving how I can now appreciate life in an entirely new way."
What we learned: Perimenopause and menopause aren't just about hormones – it’s about how you feel overall. When you feel ready, you may decide you want to take care of yourself in whole new ways, from hobbies to nutrition.