My Backstory

I help high-performance men become better partners by teaching them what no one ever explained, how female biology shapes the woman they love.

My work sits at the intersection of self-concept and human connection. I came to this space not through theory alone, but through lived experience, by trying to optimise my health, my performance, and my life, and realising that many of the frameworks I had been taught were fundamentally misaligned with the reality of a female body.

Like many women, I was deeply invested in doing things “correctly”: consistent routines, discipline, optimisation, resilience. Yet it was only when I began to understand my body through the lens of cycle syncing, using the 28-day cycle as a framework for body literacy, that something genuinely shifted. I stopped relating to my body as something to manage or override, and began to partner with it instead.

That shift profoundly altered my self-concept. Understanding the biological logic behind my energy, emotions, and internal states replaced self-criticism with self-trust. What I had previously interpreted as personal shortcomings or inconsistencies revealed themselves as intelligent, adaptive physiological processes. This reframing cultivated a deeper sense of self-compassion and agency, and with it, a more coherent internal relationship.

While cycle syncing has informed every wellness pillar in my life; movement, nutrition, rest, work, it is the pillar of connection that has been most transformative. Self-connection was the starting point: learning to interpret my internal signals accurately and respond to them with clarity rather than judgment. From there, the impact naturally extended outward. As my internal dialogue became more precise and grounded, my external communication followed suit.

What became clear to me is that many relational tensions, particularly between men and women, are not rooted in a lack of care or goodwill, but in a lack of shared context.

Without a common language for understanding physiological rhythms and their influence on behaviour, emotion, and communication, misalignment is almost inevitable. Developing body literacy creates that shared lexicon. It allows for more accurate self-expression, greater empathy, and more nuanced interpersonal dynamics.

This is why connection sits at the heart of my offering. When individuals understand themselves more clearly, they communicate more honestly. When that understanding is grounded in biology rather than blame, relationships become less adversarial and more collaborative. My focus is not simply on educating women about their bodies, nor on instructing men in how to respond, but on facilitating a framework that enables mutual understanding, relational fluency, and informed empathy.

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