Andrew Bush: Drive (1989-1997)
A photo series of voyeuristic images of individuals driving their cars in Los Angeles, Bush mounted a camera to the passenger side window of his own car to take these candid pictures.
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Cycle Syncing 101: How to Stop Fighting Your Body and Start Flowing (đ) With It
alright girls, gather âround. this is the full post i promised - the one about periods, moods, energy, and how to actually live in sync with your cycle instead of feeling like a chaotic mess every month. because once i started tracking and understanding my cycle⌠it changed everything. for real. my workouts, my eating, my planning, my self-talk all became softer, smarter, more strategic. so let's break it down.
your menstrual cycle has 4 main phases, and each one brings its own vibe, mood, superpowers, and kryptonite. when you know which phase youâre in, you stop blaming yourself and start working with your body, not against it. ready?
1. Menstrual Phase (Bleeding / Days 1â5ish)
Vibe: hibernation queen. inward. reflective.
Body: hormones (estrogen + progesterone) are at their lowest = low energy, fatigue, cramps, sensitivities.
Mind: introspective, quiet, intuitive. this is your âtruth-tellingâ time.
What to do:
Exercise: restorative yoga, stretching, slow walks. if you need to skip your workout? skip it. your body is doing enough.
Food: iron-rich foods (spinach, lentils, beef, dark chocolate), warm meals like soups and stews. magnesium-rich snacks can help with cramps.
Routines: go slow. journal. say no to extra plans. light candles. wear comfy clothes. treat yourself like you're sacred.
Study/work: focus on review, reflecting on past tasks, journaling ideas. let your brain rest a bitâdonât force deep concentration.
Self-care: warm baths, heat pads, soft music, no loud people.
Mental tip: youâre bleeding out the past month. literally. let go of what didnât serve you. Zdont feel guilty.
2. Follicular Phase (Post-period / Days 6â13ish)
Vibe: fresh start. springtime energy. main character in a coming-of-age film.
Body: estrogen rises. energy builds. skin glows. you feel light, optimistic, social.
Mind: creative, motivated, open to new ideas.
What to do:
Exercise: try something newâdance, pilates, running, gym sessions. youâll feel strong and energetic.
Food: fresh and lightâgreens, fermented foods, seeds, citrus. boost that metabolism.
Routines: this is your reset phase. declutter. plan your week/month. start new habits. your brain wants structure right now.
Study/work: brainstorm, start new projects, prep for heavy tasks ahead. your memory and focus are sharper.
Self-care: vision boards, hair masks, cute outfits. say yes to life.
Mental tip: this is your most productive phase. take advantage but donât overbook. pace yourself.
3. Ovulation Phase (Middle of Cycle / Days 14â16ish)
Vibe: glowing goddess. seductive. unstoppable.
Body: estrogen peaks, testosterone joins the party. libido spikes. youâre magnetic and bold.
Mind: communicative, charming, high-confidence. great time to network or confront someone (with love, of course).
What to do:
Exercise: go hardâHIIT, lifting, cardio, group workouts. youâve got power and endurance.
Food: fiber-rich foods (quinoa, carrots, berries) and antioxidants. hydrate well.
Routines: do your âhardâ things hereâpresentations, big meetings, social stuff, shooting your shot.
Study/work: speak, pitch, debate. youâve got clarity + persuasion.
Self-care: romanticize yourself. take hot pics, go out, flirt with life.
Mental tip: your confidence is real. donât downplay it. enjoy this phase but stay grounded.
4. Luteal Phase (Pre-period / Days 17â28ish)
Vibe: cozy but moody. nesting energy.
Body: progesterone rises after ovulation. if no pregnancy happens, hormones start to drop = PMS hits.
Mind: detail-focused, critical, sensitive. easily overstimulated.
What to do:
Exercise: lower the intensity. pilates, strength training, long walks. listen to your body.
Food: complex carbs (sweet potatoes, oats), calming teas, B6-rich foods (bananas, salmon). eat more often to manage cravings + blood sugar dips.
Routines: finish tasks. organize. clean your space. prep for your period like youâd prep for a stormâlovingly.
Study/work: editing, detail work, wrapping up loose ends. less is more.
Self-care: limit caffeine, go offline if needed, soothe your senses.
Mental tip: donât trust every thought. the inner critic is loud but not always right. softness wins here.
Track your cycle: use apps like Clue, Flo, or just a paper calendar. know when each phase starts so you can plan smarter.
Plan around your phases: big goals in follicular/ovulation, rest + review in menstrual/luteal.
Cycle syncing â perfection: life doesnât always let you live like a hormone princess. do what you can. forgive what you can't.
Be kind to yourself: if your body is low-energy, thatâs not lazinessâitâs biology. honor it.
nobody told us this. nobody said âhey, your whole system is a monthly pattern, learn the rhythm and life gets easier.â instead, we got shame, pain, and whispers. but no more. now we know better. and syncing your life to your cycle is not about being softâitâs about being smart. strategic. in tune.
girlhood isnât chaos, insanity, itâs coded. and when you read the code, you stop feeling like a mess and start feeling like magic.
if you made it this far, youâre already syncing, baby.
go be soft when you need, strong when it calls, and sacred alwaysđ
devon aoki at the vogue fashion awards (2001)
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jennifer willoughby, the sun is still a part of me
Oscar Wilde, from a letter featured in The Selected Letters of Oscar Wilde