RESOURCES
Evidence-based learning for real life.
Our resource library brings together expert-led masterclasses, practical tools, and in-depth articles to help you understand hormonal health and how it shapes energy, mood, and performance. Whether you’re exploring a specific topic or building long-term fluency, this is where insight becomes informed action.
How to Work with your Menstrual Cycle
Knowing what is going on inside your body during the menstrual cycle can help you to take better care of yourself! In this article, we explore the four phases of the menstrual cycle and how to work with your hormones.
Introducing Adenomyosis: the evil sister of Endometriosis
Adenomyosis, often referred to as the ‘evil sister’ of endometriosis, is a uterine condition in which endometrial cells from the inner lining of the uterus (the endometrium) migrate from that lining into the muscle wall of the uterus (the myometrium).
Hormones at Work: The Missing Link in Workplace Wellbeing
Hormones shape energy, focus and performance at work. Learn why hormonal health is a workplace issue and how employers can respond better.
Navigating PMDD in the Workplace
In this article, we share a real story from one of our community members. They’ve opened up about their journey with PMDD (Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder) in the workplace, and it’s something many of us can relate to.
Women, Hormones and Neurodiversity: What do we know?
In this article, we explore why neurodivergence is often missed or misunderstood in women, and how hormonal changes across the menstrual cycle, perimenopause and menopause may shape symptoms and day-to-day wellbeing. We also share practical support resources if you’re looking for next steps.
PMDD and Personal Independence Payment (PIP): Advice for a successful outcome
A practical guide to Personal Independent Payment for PMDD, with information and guidance to strengthen your application.
How I manage my PCOS
Living with PCOS can be debilitating and symptoms can impact all aspects of life. In this article, Nur, who was who was diagnosed with PCOS at the age of 17, shares the strategies she uses to manage the condition.
PMDD and Autism: Sensory Overload
I’m Laura, a 34 year old, neurodiverse mother of two beautiful neurodiverse girls and wife to a wonderful neurodiverse man.
Autism in Women: Why it’s Different and What to Look Out For
Autism can look different in women. Many mask, internalise, and get missed for years, often carrying anxiety, burnout, and a constant sense of “why is this so hard?” in silence.
In this article, we unpack what female autism can look like, the signs that are often overlooked, and what to look out for if you’re questioning yourself or supporting someone else.