Reclaim What’s Yours.

Become a Peri Fairy.

Reclaim What’s Yours. ❁ Become a Peri Fairy. ❁

Perimenopause Is a Power Shift. Everything That Once Worked Is Losing Its Grip.

The way you think, respond, and relate is changing. What once worked feels misaligned. What you’re willing to tolerate is narrowing. Peri Fairy is an 8-week liberation passage for women ready to live from personal authority and transform this natural season into deliberate reclamation.

But this has nothing to do with being soft, whimsical, or easy to live with.

A Peri Fairy is a woman who is becoming harder to contain.

She’s harder to predict.
Harder to manage.
Harder to keep in roles that require her to stay small, agreeable, or endlessly accommodating.

She is no longer operating from habit or expectation.
She is beginning to operate from choice.

This is where you become a Peri Fairy and start living from your own authority.

We Know That “Fairy” Isn’t the Word You’d Expect Here.

You start to notice it in ways that are hard to explain. Your body feels less predictable. Your reactions come faster. Your patience is shorter. Things that never used to bother you now feel overwhelming, irritating, or impossible to ignore.

At the same time, the way you’ve been living begins to feel unsustainable. The roles you’ve been carrying, the expectations you’ve been meeting, the level of responsibility you’ve been holding. It all starts to feel heavier, louder, and harder to maintain.

You feel the cost of overextending yourself in real time. The patterns you’ve lived inside for years become more visible and less comfortable to stay in.

Perimenopause is often framed as a list of physical experiences. What rarely gets named is this shift in awareness, capacity, and identity. The growing sense that the version of you who has been holding everything together no longer fits the life you’re living.

You’re not just reacting differently. You’re seeing differently. And once that shift happens, it doesn’t go away.

Something is changing. And it’s asking more of you than just managing symptoms.

Perimenopause Changes How You Experience Your Life.

This Stage Has Been Misunderstood.

Perimenopause has been framed as a decline. A slow fading. A version of you becoming less relevant, less stable, less in control.

What’s happening is far more consequential.

Your nervous system is recalibrating. Hormonal shifts are changing how you perceive, prioritize, and respond. Patterns that once kept you consistent and reliable start to lose their hold.

The way you have been living begins to feel incompatible with who you are becoming.

This is a developmental transition. It reorganizes how you think, make decisions, relate, and lead yourself. Behaviors that once ran automatically come into focus and require a choice.

You are not here to maintain who you’ve been.

Reclaim What’s Yours. Liberate How You Live.

Peri Fairy is an 8-week group experience designed to help you move out of over-functioning and into self-directed living.

You begin to reconnect with your own internal signals and trust them.
You clarify what is yours to carry and what is not.
You strengthen your voice, your boundaries, and your ability to make decisions that reflect what you actually want.

You’ll meet once a week for one hour in a structured, therapist-led session designed to translate insight into real change.

The Transformation Journey

The 8-Week Experience

Each session builds on the last, guiding you from understanding what’s happening to actively changing how you live, respond, and make decisions.

  • You’ll gain a clear understanding of what’s happening during perimenopause and why it can feel disorienting. This session reframes the experience so it feels less like chaos and more like a meaningful transition you can work with.

  • You’ll learn how to interpret your body’s signals without fear or overreaction. This includes understanding the difference between true medical concerns and stress-based responses, so you can stay grounded in your body instead of overwhelmed by it.

  • You’ll begin defining how you want to live moving forward. This session focuses on shifting out of automatic reactions and into conscious decision-making, so your actions reflect your values instead of your patterns.

  • You’ll organize your health history and experiences into a clear, concise narrative. This allows you to communicate effectively with providers and advocate for yourself with confidence and clarity.

  • You’ll develop the language and skills to express your needs without over-explaining, people-pleasing, or shutting down. This applies to conversations with partners, professionals, and anyone you interact with regularly.

  • You’ll identify the patterns that have been driving your behavior and learn how to interrupt them in real time. This is where insight turns into measurable change.

  • You’ll reassess your relationships and adjust how you show up in them. This session focuses on reciprocity, boundaries, and where your time and energy are best invested.

  • You’ll bring everything together into a way of living that feels consistent and sustainable. This includes applying what you’ve learned to real-life situations and reinforcing a more self-directed way of operating.

By the End of the 8 Weeks

You won’t just understand what’s been happening.
You’ll know how to respond to it, work with it, and make decisions from a more grounded and intentional place.

About the Facilitator

Meet Kristen Searcy, LCSW

Founder, A Desert in Bloom Therapy

Kristen is an Arizona-based trauma therapist with extensive experience working with high-stress, high-impact life transitions, including domestic violence recovery and complex trauma.

She is an EMDRIA Certified EMDR Therapist and Certified Clinical Trauma Specialist, with a Master of Social Work from Arizona State University. Her clinical background includes residential eating disorder treatment, high-needs case management in children’s mental health, and work within domestic violence crisis settings.

Her work is grounded in understanding how people adapt, survive, and ultimately change.

Kristen brings both clinical precision and real-world context to this process. She understands what it looks like to function under pressure, to carry more than is sustainable, and to reach a point where the current way of living no longer works.

Her approach is direct, structured, and focused on movement.

Kristen’s work centers on helping you understand what is happening, interrupt patterns that are no longer serving you, and make decisions that reflect who you are becoming.

Her background in the performing arts informs her ability to read emotional nuance, communicate with clarity, and create a space where honesty and change can coexist.

You will be guided through this process with both clinical expertise and clear expectations.

Enrollment Details

Upcoming Cohort

Dates:
[Insert Dates]
8 consecutive weeks beginning {DATE NEEDED}

Session Options:
Thursdays | 7:00–8:00 PM (AZ Time)
Sundays | 10:00–11:00 AM (AZ Time)

Duration:
8 weeks
One 60-minute group session per week

Choose the session time that fits your schedule and secure your spot.

This is a small, structured group designed for participation and consistency.

Something is Changing

You can ignore it.
You can push through it.
Or you can work with it and let it change how you live.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • This work does not center on symptom relief alone.

    Perimenopause often gets reduced to sleep disruption, mood changes, and hormonal fluctuations. Those are real. They’re also only part of the experience.

    Many women notice something deeper shifting. Their tolerance changes. Their roles feel heavier. The way they’ve been living starts to feel unsustainable.

    This process addresses that shift directly so you can make intentional changes instead of trying to manage your way back to how things used to be.

  • Hormones influence how you feel, respond, and process stress.

    They do not change your patterns, your boundaries, or your decision-making.

    If you are working with a medical provider, this work complements that. If you are not, this process still stands on its own.

    The focus here is how you interpret what’s happening and how you choose to respond to it.

  • This is a therapist-led process, but it is not open-ended talk therapy.

    Traditional therapy can create insight and awareness. Without structure, it can also keep you in a cycle of processing without change.

    This experience is designed to move you forward. Each session builds toward applying what you’re learning so your behavior, decisions, and relationships begin to shift in real time.

  • This is a structured, developmental process.

    It treats perimenopause as a transition that reorganizes how you think, respond, and make decisions. The focus is on identity, behavior, and intentional change.

    You are not just understanding what is happening.
    You are actively changing how you live within it.

  • You don’t need a formal diagnosis to recognize a shift.

    If your body feels different, your reactions are changing, and the way you’ve been living no longer feels sustainable, you are in the right place to begin working with that.

  • That background will support you here.

    This process is structured and focused on application. It is designed to move you out of insight alone and into consistent changes in how you respond, communicate, and make decisions.

  • You are not required to perform or over-share.

    You are expected to engage with the process.

    Some participants speak more, some speak less. The work is designed so you can still apply what you’re learning regardless of how much you contribute verbally.

  • This is not homework-heavy.

    The focus is on applying what you learn in real time, within your existing life. You may be given simple ways to observe or practice between sessions, but the work is designed to integrate, not overwhelm.

  • Consistency matters because each session builds on the last.

    If you miss a session, you will still be able to continue, but the experience is strongest when you attend each week and stay engaged with the process.