The bloodwork came back fine. You know nothing is fine.
If you are waking at 3 a.m. with your jaw set and your shoulders around your ears - if eleven pounds appeared at your waistband somewhere around forty and won't leave no matter how clean you eat or how often you train - your problem is not willpower. It is a hormone setting your body refuses to turn off.
Cortisol is the field guide women in midlife have been missing - a fifteen-chapter, three-part protocol that explains what is actually happening to your body in your forties and exactly what to do about it.
Maren Cole walks through the diagnosis (what cortisol is, why it's gone sideways in your particular body, the wired-tired weather system tying every symptom together), the reset (morning protocol, the plate method, movement swap, the 3 a.m. script, the vagus reset), and the long calm (the hormone cascade no one warns you about, the visceral belly that lingers, and the identity work that makes the reset stick). Every chapter ends with a specific, time-bounded Protocol - not an affirmation.
You'll discover:
Written for the woman who has read the cortisol headlines, ordered the supplement, tried the cold plunge, and is still exhausted. For perimenopause, post-forty hormone changes, chronic stress, and the wired-tired state nobody named for you.
For readers of The Hormone Cure by Sara Gottfried, Roar by Stacy T. Sims, and Why Zebras Don't Get Ulcers by Robert Sapolsky.
Cortisol is not the villain. The setting is.
The alarm has been on for a long time. We're going to turn it off.