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.

Midlife woman sitting at her desk with her face in her hands, feeling overwhelmed and unable to focus due to perimenopause-related brain fog and mental fatigue

The Perimenopause Productivity Trap: Why Time Management Stops Working

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The Perimenopause Productivity Trap: Why Time Management Stops Working

“Menopause is not a deficit, but a journey of empowerment and renewal.” ~ Dr. Jennifer Davis

There was a time when I could juggle a lot.

Not effortlessly. But competently.

I had systems. Routines. Mental shortcuts. I knew how to get myself back on track when things felt messy.

And then… somewhere in my 40s… those systems just stopped working.

Not in a dramatic way.
More like a slow, confusing unraveling.

I’d sit down to do something simple and feel weirdly stuck.
I’d make a plan, then immediately feel overwhelmed by the plan.
I’d be busy all day, exhausted by 3 p.m., and still wonder what I actually accomplished.

So naturally, I assumed the problem was me.

I tried tighter schedules. Better planners. More “focus.”
Spoiler: none of it worked.

Because the issue wasn’t time management.

It was perimenopause.

For me, this wasn’t just “brain fog.” It was the moment I realized something deeper was going on. I share more of that story, and what finally made things click, here.

ADHD in Women Over 40: A Midlife Diagnosis That Rewrites the Past


The Moment I Realized This Wasn’t a Motivation Problem

Here’s the thing no one tells you:

When productivity stops working in perimenopause, it doesn’t feel hormonal.
It feels personal.

You think:

  • Why can’t I focus like I used to?

  • Why does everything feel harder?

  • Why am I so tired and scattered?

I remember thinking, I know how to do this. Why can’t I just do it?

That question alone is enough to spiral a perfectly capable woman into self-doubt.

But here’s the truth I wish I’d known sooner:

If you’re googling “why can’t I focus in perimenopause,” you’re not failing.
You’re responding to a changing brain.


Why Your Brain Feels Different Now (Even If Your Life Hasn’t Changed)

Perimenopause has a sneaky way of messing with things that used to feel automatic.

Estrogen Was Doing More Than You Realized

Estrogen doesn’t just affect your cycle.
It supports dopamine, memory, motivation, and mental clarity.

In perimenopause, estrogen doesn’t slowly bow out.
It spikes. Drops. Ghosts you. Comes back like nothing happened.

So one day you feel sharp and on it.
The next day you can’t remember why you opened your laptop.

That’s not inconsistency.
That’s hormone fluctuation.

Which is why “brain fog and hormones” is suddenly such a popular search term.


ADHD, But Louder

Here’s another piece that doesn’t get talked about enough.

If you’ve always been:

  • Sensitive

  • Mentally busy

  • Good at holding a lot in your head

  • High-functioning but internally overwhelmed

Perimenopause can blow that coping system wide open.

For me, things I used to manage quietly suddenly felt… noisy.
Decision-making took more effort.
Starting tasks felt heavier.
I needed more recovery time after mental work.

Many women aren’t developing ADHD in perimenopause.
They’re losing the hormonal support that helped them compensate.

Which is why “ADHD worse in perimenopause” resonates so deeply.


Cortisol Enters the Chat (Uninvited)

Add in:

  • Poor sleep

  • Blood sugar dips

  • Emotional load

  • Midlife stress

And now cortisol is running the show.

High cortisol is great if you’re escaping danger.
It’s terrible for focus, creativity, and follow-through.

So your brain locks onto urgency, noise, and other people’s needs…
And quietly drops long-term planning and deep focus.

You’re not unmotivated.
You’re overstimulated.


Why Productivity Advice Starts Backfiring

Most productivity advice assumes:

  • Stable energy

  • Predictable focus

  • A nervous system that isn’t already maxed out

Perimenopause says: cute theory.

When you force old systems onto a hormonally changing brain, you don’t become more productive. You become more tired, more frustrated, and more convinced you’re “losing it.”

You’re not.

You’re just in a different season.


What Helped Me (Instead of Another Planner)

This is where things started to shift for me.

Not when I found the perfect system.
But when I stopped treating my body like an inconvenience.

I stopped managing time and started managing energy.

Protein. Blood sugar support. Hydration. Actual breaks.

I shortened my expectations.

One clear priority beats five half-finished ones.

I built in recovery on purpose.

Because focus doesn’t come from pressure. It comes from capacity.

That change alone made me feel more capable again. Not overnight. But steadily.


Redefining Productivity in Perimenopause

Productivity in this season might look like:

  • Doing less, but doing it better

  • Letting your brain work in shorter bursts

  • Measuring success by energy, not output

  • Protecting your nervous system like it matters (because it does)

You are not becoming less capable.

You are becoming more hormonally sensitive.

And once you understand that, everything makes more sense.


One Last Thing

If time management used to work and now it doesn’t, that’s not a character flaw.

It’s perimenopause.

And the moment you stop fighting your biology and start working with it, the fog begins to lift.

If any of this feels uncomfortably familiar, you might want to read more about how ADHD and perimenopause collide, and why focus and energy can feel so much harder in this season.

ADHD Meets Perimenopause: Why Your Focus (and Energy) Feels Shot, and How to Get It Back

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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