Curious by Nature. Learning by Choice.

Hey there! I’m Noa

—a freshly minted applied biology grad who’s now diving into the exciting world of software engineering. Yep, I’m doubling down on bachelors because, honestly, I love learning (and maybe because I can’t decide what I want to be when I grow up).

Since I’m still figuring out my life’s grand master plan, I thought, why not bring you along for the ride? Right now, I’m all about exploring a few passions: exercise (especially how it works for female physiology—because science!), learning to code without losing my sanity, all things biology, and finding the secret formula for staying productive, healthy, and happy. Let’s see where this journey takes us! 🚀

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Cylce-Synced Training: The Ultimate Guide for Women

"Women aren’t small men." – Dr. Stacy Sims

For too long, fitness advice has been based on research conducted on men, overlooking the impact of the menstrual cycle on women’s training. Cycle-synced training aligns workouts with hormonal fluctuations, helping you optimize performance, recovery, and well-being. This guide breaks down each phase of your cycle, providing practical training tips so you can work with your body, not against it. Ready to harness your natural rhythms for better results?"

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From Stressed to Success: The Study System That Worked for Me

Overwhelmed by exam prep? I know the feeling. University hit me with more information than I could handle, and my old study methods just weren’t cutting it. After trial and error—from handwritten flashcards to digital tools—I finally found a system that worked. It transformed my grades and made studying less stressful. Curious to see what made the difference?

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Understanding Your Menstrual Cycle: A Simple Guide

Your menstrual cycle is more than just your period—it’s a carefully coordinated dance of hormones that affects your energy, mood, and overall well-being. From follicular growth to ovulation and the luteal phase, understanding this cycle can help you work with your body, not against it. Let’s explore it in a clear and simple way.

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How Cutting Back on Caffeine Helped My PMS Fatigue

I thought my energy crashes were just part of life—until I noticed a pattern. Every month, like clockwork, I’d hit a wall of exhaustion before my period. It wasn’t until I made one small change to my routine that everything shifted. Could caffeine be affecting PMS fatigue more than we realize? Here’s what I discovered.

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