Period Power Book
Period Power Book
A profound and practical blueprint for aligning daily life with your menstrual cycle.
Period Power is the handbook to periods and hormones that will leave you wondering why the hell nobody told you this sooner.
The hormones of the menstrual cycle profoundly influence our energy, mood and behaviour, but all too often we're taught that our hormones make us unreliable, moody bitches, or that it's our lot in life to put up with 'women's problems'. Maisie Hill, a women's health practitioner, knows the power of working with the menstrual cycle and refuses to accept this theory. Instead, Maisie believes that our hormones are there to serve us and, if utilized correctly, can be used to help you get what you want out of life. Yes, we are hormonal, and that's a very good thing.
This revolutionary book reveals everything you need to know about taking control of your menstrual cycle and outlines The Cycle Strategy to help us perform at our best, throughout our cycle. In Period Power you will discover how to:
- maximise your natural superpowers each month while making adjustments for the darker days, and use Maisie's favourite tips to improve them
- identify your personal patterns, powers and pitfalls for each phase of the menstrual cycle
- plan your month to perform at your best in all aspects of your life
- figure out if you have a hormonal imbalance and what to do about it.
About the Author
Maisie Hill is a highly qualified and sought-after expert with over a decade of experience as a women's health practitioner and birth doula. Maisie is a go-to authority in the growing trend for women to get a handle on their menstrual cycle, and is quoted in publications from The Guardian to Grazia.
Industry Reviews
Thank GOODNESS for Maisie Hill! Flipping open the lid on a vital conversation. It's about time we claimed the power of our periods! * Gemma Cairney, broadcaster & co-founder of Boom Shakalaka Productions *
This is such an important book. Maisie's insights and cycle strategy have changed my life and my cycle. Period Power is written with such intelligence, humour and a deep understanding of women's health. If you have a period you need to read this book. * Anna Jones, author of The Modern Cook's Year *
Maisie Hill has written a bloody brilliant book (pun intended). Everything you need to know about periods and how they affect you and your life is here. It's revolutionary. * Miranda Sawyer *
I absolutely loved it. Really informative but also super easy to read. Totally riveting. Would recommend! * Anniki Sommerville *
Period Power reveals a new way of being for people who menstruate. Based in fact and articulated with both love and humour, Maisie Hill's strategy - to work with our cycles rather than against them - is life-changing. * Lisa Williams, The Hotbed Collective *
a detailed guide to what happens to our bodies as part of the monthly cycle, and how to cope with whatever feelings or sensations arise. An essential bible. * The Scotsman magazine *
Maisie Hill helps you understand the changes in your body and psyche during the lead-up to menopause and how to handle symptoms. * Top Sante *
Hill's advice is straightforward and no-nonsense * The Guardian *
GET THIS BOOK * Aisling Bea *
A life-transforming book... fascinating * Daily Mail *
An empowering and practical guide to the ins and outs of our menstrual cycle * Psychologies *
This fantastic guide to menstruation is the perfect way to learn more about the human body and how periods impact far more than we realize. Striking the perfect balance between research and accessibility, this book will have you saying, 'Wow, I had no idea!' at least once per chapter. * BookRiot *
Incredibly informative * Hannah Betts, The Times *
Brilliant - I've told so many female friends to buy it * Clemmie Hooper *
Maisie Hill gets rid of myths, sheds some light and allows for an open, honest and much-needed conversation * Mind *
great...teaches a great irony: the more we embrace our hormones, instead of trying to rule them, the less they rule us. * Bryony Gordon, The Daily Telegraph *