There is a season within your cycle that feels like sunshine after a long winter.
Personally, I love this season! I feel beautiful, hot, sexy, energetic, my energy is full of love, joy and optimism!
Don’t you recognize the times you feel extra beautiful and confident in the month?? There’s reason!
Colors feel brighter. The magic that surrounds you every day is noticeable and The Diva in you is ready to play!
In this season you are more open, expressive, magnetic, and alive.
This is your Inner Summer — the ovulatory phase of your cycle.
Just as nature blooms during summer, women often experience a natural expansion during this phase. Emotionally, physically, socially, and creatively, this is often the time we feel most connected to ourselves and the world around us.
And yet, many women move through this phase without ever realizing what’s happening inside of them.
When we begin understanding our cycle as seasons instead of inconveniences, we stop fighting our bodies and begin partnering with them.
What Is the Inner Summer Phase?
Inner Summer typically occurs around ovulation — usually in the middle of your cycle.
During this phase, estrogen is high and many women experience:
● Increased energy
● Greater confidence
● A desire to socialize
● Clearer communication
● Higher creativity
● Increased libido
● A feeling of lightness or motivation
This is often the season where you naturally feel more outward-facing.
You may notice:
● You want to be around people more
● feel inspired to create
● You want to clean, organize, or start projects
● Conversations feel easier
● You feel more radiant in your own skin
Your body is biologically designed for connection during this phase. There is nothing “vain” about feeling beautiful, expressive, or magnetic here. This is part of your natural rhythm.
This is often the time to:
● Speak up
● Share ideas
● Create content
● Go on dates
● Spend time with friends
● Teach
● Host
● Try new things
● Dream bigger
If Inner Winter is rest and reflection, Inner Summer is expression and embodiment.
This season reminds us that we were never meant to stay hidden all the time.
But Inner Summer Isn’t About Productivity
Many women only value themselves when they are “doing more.”
But honoring Inner Summer is not about squeezing every ounce of productivity from yourself because you finally have energy again.
It’s about allowing yourself to experience joy without guilt.
To laugh loudly.
To take up space.
To feel confident without shrinking yourself.
To enjoy your body instead of criticizing it.
This phase can teach women what it feels like to receive life instead of constantly surviving it.
Ways to Honor Your Inner Summer
- Spend More Time in Community
This is a beautiful phase for connection.
Plan coffee dates.
Host a dinner.
Call a friend.
Go to yoga class.
Be seen.
You may naturally feel more emotionally available and expressive during this season. - Move Your Body in Energizing Ways
Your body may crave more movement during Inner Summer.
This could look like:
● Pilates
● Dancing
● Hiking
● Swimming
● Long walks
● Strength training
● Outdoor yoga
Move in ways that feel freeing, not punishing. - Create & Express Yourself
Inner Summer is deeply creative.
You may feel inspired to:
● Write
● Paint
● Decorate
● Record videos
● Start projects
● Share your voice online
● Rearrange your home
● Try something new
This is a beautiful season for self-expression. - Nourish Your Body With Fresh Foods
Think colorful, hydrating, vibrant foods.
Fresh fruit.
Smoothies.
Salads.
Cold water with lemon.
Foods that feel alive.
Support the energy your body is naturally moving through. - Let Yourself Feel Beautiful
Not for validation.
Not for attention.
But because there is something healing about fully inhabiting yourself.
Wear the dress.
Do your hair.
Go makeup-free if that feels aligned.
Sit in the sun.
Take the photo.
You are allowed to feel radiant.
Every Season Matters
The beauty of cyclical living is realizing that no phase is “better” than another.
Inner Summer is beautiful because Inner Winter exists.
Expansion feels meaningful because rest exists.
Your cycle is not something to conquer.
It is something to listen to.
Some weeks you will bloom.
Some weeks you will retreat.
Some weeks you will release.
And all of it is sacred.
The more we honor these inner seasons, the more we return to ourselves.