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How to Use Your Intuition for Better Midlife Health

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Feeling tired but wired in menopause? Struggling to trust your body again in midlife? This episode of The Menopause Method dives into how to use your body’s signals—not willpower or diet rules—to make health decisions that actually work for you.
Today I'm teaching you the Awesome/Awful Test—a simple and powerful way to reconnect with your body’s intuition in perimenopause and menopause.
If you’ve ever felt decision fatigue, nervous system overload, or wondered if cortisol is wrecking your progress, this conversation is for you.
You'll learn:

  • How to use the Awesome/Awful Test for aligned health choices
  • What “yes” and “no” feel like in your body
  • Why stress hormones (like cortisol) block your signals
  • How to blend science and self-trust in midlife
  • Why menopause might actually be your return to yourself

Free Home Gym Guide: https://www.camoyler.com/gym-equipment-guide
Free Menopause Sleep Guide: https://www.camoyler.com/pl/2148586038
Get the Menopause Mini Workouts: https://www.camoyler.com/meno-minis.

Chapters:
00:00 Trusting Your Intuition: The Awful Test
06:04 Tapping into the Unconscious Mind
07:53 Awakening After Medical Missteps
10:09 Energizing Food and Self-Check

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31 episodes

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Manage episode 488093633 series 3615955
Content provided by Cam Allen. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Cam Allen or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://ppacc.player.fm/legal.

Feeling tired but wired in menopause? Struggling to trust your body again in midlife? This episode of The Menopause Method dives into how to use your body’s signals—not willpower or diet rules—to make health decisions that actually work for you.
Today I'm teaching you the Awesome/Awful Test—a simple and powerful way to reconnect with your body’s intuition in perimenopause and menopause.
If you’ve ever felt decision fatigue, nervous system overload, or wondered if cortisol is wrecking your progress, this conversation is for you.
You'll learn:

  • How to use the Awesome/Awful Test for aligned health choices
  • What “yes” and “no” feel like in your body
  • Why stress hormones (like cortisol) block your signals
  • How to blend science and self-trust in midlife
  • Why menopause might actually be your return to yourself

Free Home Gym Guide: https://www.camoyler.com/gym-equipment-guide
Free Menopause Sleep Guide: https://www.camoyler.com/pl/2148586038
Get the Menopause Mini Workouts: https://www.camoyler.com/meno-minis.

Chapters:
00:00 Trusting Your Intuition: The Awful Test
06:04 Tapping into the Unconscious Mind
07:53 Awakening After Medical Missteps
10:09 Energizing Food and Self-Check

  continue reading

31 episodes

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