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Why Do Women Feel Like a Different Person During Perimenopause?

17 min · 2. Juni 2026
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Charlotte and Megan explore how perimenopause doesn't just bring physical symptoms — it triggers a full identity shift. Fluctuating hormones affect mood, stress tolerance, and emotional processing, leading women to question everything from their careers to their relationships. Rather than framing this as a crisis, they encourage seeing it as a catalyst for growth — finally shedding people-pleasing, over-functioning, and silent suffering. They touch on setting boundaries, communicating with partners before burnout hits, releasing the mental load, and how friendships evolve when masking is no longer possible. The takeaway: feeling unlike yourself right now isn't failure — it may be the beginning of becoming more authentically you.

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