Is Perimenopause Running the Show (and Not Letting You Read the Script)?

Let’s change that—starting today.


Perimenopause can feel like a full-time job no one trained you for. The mood swings. The fatigue. The 3AM anxiety spirals. Sound familiar?


You don’t have to do this alone—and you shouldn’t

have to piece it together from late-night Google searches. That’s why I created these free guides to help you cut through the chaos and start feeling like you again.


Grab one now and get real-life tools to support your hormones, energy, mood, and more.

What Even is Perimenopause?


Think of it like the winding (and sometimes bumpy) road leading up to menopause. It usually kicks off in your 40s—but for some women, it can start even earlier.


Hormone shifts during this time can cause symptoms like:

✅Hot flashes that hit out of nowhere

✅Mood swings that rival your teen years

✅Night sweats, brain fog, and libido plot twists

✅Irregular periods that love to keep you guessing


Sound familiar?


It can feel like your body’s rewriting the script without telling you—but here’s the thing:

You’re not broken. You’re transitioning. And it’s completely normal.

The key is having the right tools, support, and knowledge to navigate it with more clarity (and a lot less confusion).

Hi, I'm Kim

Holistic Nutritionist. Certified Menopause Coaching Specialist. Midlife truth-teller.

I’ve been where you are—confused, exhausted, and wondering if I was the only one Googling “why do I feel like a hormonal alien?” at 3AM.

Now, I help women in midlife ditch the guesswork and get real support for their hormones, health, and emotional well-being. My approach blends science-backed tools, mindset shifts, and plenty of permission to not have it all together!

This isn’t just about surviving perimenopause.

It’s about reclaiming your energy, your mood, your body—and your joy.

My Approach: Real Support, Real Women, Real Results


Let’s be real—midlife health advice often feels like it was written for 25-year-olds with zero hormone chaos and unlimited time. That’s not you. And it’s definitely not me.


Here’s what I believe:

✅You don’t need to “push through” or “just deal with it.”

✅Your symptoms aren’t in your head—they’re in your hormones.

✅Real change happens when we stop judging ourselves and start supporting ourselves (with food, movement, rest, and compassion).

As a Holistic Nutritionist and Menopause Coaching Specialist, I focus on science-backed strategies

blended with grace, humor, and zero shame. Whether you’re dealing with mood swings, fatigue, or a libido that ghosted you—there’s a way forward.


My work isn’t about perfection—it’s about giving your body what it needs and your mind the space to catch up.

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No fluff. No fear-mongering. Just science-backed advice, cheeky encouragement, and the kind of midlife support you actually want to read. Whether you're riding the emotional rollercoaster or wondering if brain fog is your new personality—I've got you.

Woman standing on a scale with a measuring tape in the foreground, symbolizing weight gain despite eating healthy and exercise not working during perimenopause.

Why Your Old Healthy Habits Backfire in Perimenopause: Weight Gain, Fasting & Exercise

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Why Your Old “Healthy Habits” Backfire in Perimenopause

(And Why It’s Not Because You’re Doing Them Wrong)

“My belief is that it’s a privilege to get older. Not everybody gets to get older.” ~ Cameron Diaz

You’re eating “clean.”
You’re exercising regularly.
You may have even tightened things up a little because… well… that’s what you’re supposed to do, right?

So explain this to me:

Why are you gaining weight despite eating healthy?
Why does exercise suddenly feel like it’s not working in perimenopause?
And why does intermittent fasting feel less like a wellness tool and more like a personal attack?

If this sounds familiar, take a breath.
Nothing has gone wrong.

Your body just entered a new hormonal era and the old rules don’t apply the way they used to.


The Part No One Warned You About

Perimenopause doesn’t just change your periods.

It changes how your body responds to:

  • stress

  • food timing

  • calorie restriction

  • workout intensity

  • recovery

Which means many “healthy habits” are now interpreted by your body as… stress.

Even the ones that once worked beautifully.

Especially the ones that once worked beautifully.


Let’s Start With Fasting (Because This One Confuses Everyone)

Intermittent fasting gets talked about like a miracle solution.

And for some women, at some stages of life, it can be helpful.

But perimenopause is not a neutral backdrop.

Estrogen plays a big role in blood sugar regulation and stress response. As it fluctuates, your body becomes more sensitive to cortisol. Skipping meals can push that stress response higher, not lower.

What that can look like:

  • feeling shaky or edgy when you don’t eat

  • energy crashing later in the day

  • increased belly fat

  • stalled weight loss

  • stronger cravings at night

So if you’re thinking:
“I barely eat and I’m still gaining weight,”

that’s not a willpower issue.
That’s your nervous system waving a tiny white flag.


Why HIIT Suddenly Feels Like Too Much

HIIT isn’t the villain.

But doing a lot of high-intensity workouts on a body that’s already hormonally stressed can backfire.

In perimenopause:

  • cortisol spikes more easily

  • recovery takes longer

  • muscle breaks down faster if fuel is low

If your workouts leave you:

  • exhausted instead of energized

  • sore for days

  • unmotivated

  • reaching for sugar, caffeine, or wine to “recover”

That’s your body saying, “This used to work. It doesn’t anymore.”

And no, the answer is not pushing harder.


The Sneaky Problem With Eating Less

This one is brutal.

Because eating less used to be the answer.

Now? It’s often the thing slowing everything down.

Chronic under-eating signals:

  • food scarcity

  • high stress

  • survival mode

Your body responds by:

  • conserving energy

  • holding onto fat

  • letting muscle go

  • lowering metabolic output

Which explains why so many women in perimenopause feel:

  • tired

  • soft

  • stuck

  • frustrated despite “doing everything right”

Your metabolism isn’t broken.
It’s adapting to stress.


When Cardio Stops Helping (But still matters)

Long cardio sessions once felt productive.
Now they can feel draining, especially when layered on top of poor sleep, stress, and under-fueling.

And to be clear: cardio is not the enemy.

Cardio supports heart health, blood sugar regulation, brain health, and mood. All of these matter deeply in perimenopause. What changes isn’t the value of cardio. It’s how a woman’s body responds to stress in this phase of life.

As estrogen fluctuates in perimenopause, women become more sensitive to cortisol, the primary stress hormone. Estrogen also plays a role in muscle repair, inflammation control, and recovery. When those levels are inconsistent, the body doesn’t bounce back from stress the way it used to.

That means long, frequent, or high-intensity cardio can:

  • spike cortisol more easily

  • increase inflammation

  • slow recovery

  • contribute to muscle loss, especially when paired with eating too little

Muscle matters more now than ever. It supports metabolism, blood sugar control, bone health, and long-term energy. Excessive cardio without enough strength training and recovery can quietly work against those goals.

Movement still belongs here.
It just works best when it supports recovery instead of competing with it.

If this all feels extra hard mentally, there may be another layer at play. Many women don’t realize that perimenopause can intensify ADHD traits like overwhelm, low focus, and energy crashes. I break this down in ADHD Meets Perimenopause: Why Your Focus (and Energy) Feels Shot, and How to Get It Back.


So… What Does Work in Perimenopause?

Perimenopause doesn’t require less movement.
It requires smarter movement.

Movement that builds resilience instead of burnout.
Movement that supports muscle, blood sugar, and recovery.
Movement that works with your hormones instead of against them.

For most women, that looks like:

  • strength training 2 to 3 times per week

  • regular, lower-stress cardio like walking, cycling, swimming, or rowing

  • short bursts of higher intensity only when well-fueled and well-rested

  • recovery that’s treated as essential, not optional

Movement still belongs here.
It just works best when it supports your body instead of competing with it.


If You’re Feeling Betrayed by Your Body

A lot of women tell me:
“I did all the right things. Why is my body doing this to me?”

But your body isn’t betraying you.

It’s recalibrating.

And once you support this version of your physiology, instead of fighting it, things start to feel steadier. Energy improves. Weight becomes less stubborn. Exercise feels supportive again.

Not overnight.
But sustainably.


The Bottom Line

If your old healthy habits stopped working in perimenopause, you didn’t fail.

The rules changed.

And learning the new ones is how you get your energy, strength, and confidence back without punishing your body in the process.

Hormonally yours,

Kimberlee Erin

Just a heads-up: I’m a Certified Menopause Coaching Specialist and Holistic Nutritionist, and while I love sharing what’s worked for me and my clients, this blog is for informational purposes only. It’s not a substitute for medical advice. Always check in with your healthcare provider before starting new supplements, hormones, or treatments—especially since every woman’s perimenopause journey is different. You deserve personalized care that truly fits you.

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Meeting Kim was a turning point in my perimenopause journey. I was overwhelmed by the constant fatigue and emotional ups and downs. Kim’s holistic approach helped me understand what my body was going through. Her personalized nutrition plans and stress management techniques have been a lifesaver. I now feel more balanced and in control of my health. Kim's support has been nothing short of amazing.

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