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It's been so rewarding to have all my cycle data in one place. I can look back at the last six months and see exactly how my body has changed. This information is also incredibly helpful for my doctor visits, as I can provide a detailed history of my symptoms and cycle lengths. If you have irregular periods, I highly recommend starting a cycle log. It's a simple tool that can provide a huge amount of insight into your health and well-being. Don't be afraid to talk to your doctor about your find
The luteal phase is the time between ovulation and your period, and for many women, it's a time of lower energy and increased sensitivity. I've noticed a significant dip in my mood and productivity during this time. I use my tracker to monitor these changes and to adjust my schedule accordingly. Knowing that I'm in my luteal phase allows me to be more compassionate with myself. I'll schedule fewer meetings, I'll prioritize sleep, and I'll make sure to get plenty of gentle movement. It’s about w
I've always had irregular periods, and for a long time, it was a source of constant frustration and worry. I never knew when it was coming or how I was going to feel. But then I started using a cycle tracker to log everything—my period dates, my symptoms, my mood, and even my energy levels. It's been eye-opening to see the patterns that have emerged. I've learned that even if my cycle length varies, my symptoms often follow a similar pattern. By tracking these things in the app, I can better pr
Tracking my cycle has helped me understand my body so much better.
Period finally arrived! Time to log the symptoms and get some rest.
Predicting the unpredictable is my newest hobby. The app is my best friend.
Logged my luteal phase energy levels. Feeling a bit of a dip today.
i remember when i first started and 'hello world' felt like a massive accomplishment. now i'm building full-stack applications and it's wild to think how far i've come in just a few months. the hardest part for me was learning how to connect the frontend to the backend. i literally spent three days trying to get an api to talk to my database. tbh, i wanted to throw my laptop out the window. but once it clicked? game changer. seeing your ideas come to life as a functional app is so cool. it's
if you're thinking about joining a bootcamp, here's the tea. first of all, say goodbye to your social life for a few months. it's literally an immersive experience. tbh, the most important thing is finding your people. i have a small group in my cohort and we literally just message each other all day whenever we get stuck. it's the only thing keeping me sane. also, don't be afraid to ask 'stupid' questions. ngl, i used to be so embarrassed to ask for help, but now i'm that guy who's always r
okay let's be real: everyone on social media makes coding look like this super aesthetic thing where you just drink coffee and type on a fancy keyboard. ngl, the reality is way messier. i was working in retail for three years and i was just... done. i wanted something more. so i took the plunge and joined a coding bootcamp. tbh, the first week i felt like i was drowning. everyone else seemed so ahead and i was still trying to figure out how to open a terminal. but here's the thing: it's not
it's 2am and the code finally works. i'm tired but the dopamine hit is unmatched. no cap, this is why i do this. 👨‍💻🌙
nothing beats the anxiety of your first git push to a shared repo. lowkey thought i'd break the whole internet but we made it. real 🤞✨
literally spent $9 on an oat milk latte in sf just to sit here and debug a react hook. the tech life is wild but i'm here for it fr ☕️🏙️
leaving my retail job to join a coding bootcamp was the scariest thing i've ever done tbh but i'm finally seeing the light at the end of the tunnel. no cap, it's a journey.
ngl i've been looking at this same piece of javascript for three hours and i think i finally understand what a closure is. lowkey feeling like a genius rn fr 💻🚀
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