Are you in your 40âs or early 50âs and feel like youâre going a bit mad sometimes? Youâre not alone. It could be the onset of peri menopause. The effect of menopause usually starts in the brain not in the reproductive organs and, as a result, massively impacts our mental health.  If youâve been diagnosed with anxiety disorder it could actually be a symptom of peri menopause. If you want to learn more and also find out how you can help, please watch my video itâs 29 mins.
Iâm gonna go out on a limb and say that I believe your mind has the power to affect your experience of your menopause (including your symptom severity).Â
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Unless youâve been under a rock for the last few years (and I wouldnât blame you if you had) youâve probably heard about the power of the imagination. When it comes to our immune system, our nervous system and our endocrine system (ok, ALL our systems actually) the imagination can have an impact(directly and indirectly).Â
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Remember nothing happens in isolation in the body.
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Donât take my word for it, look at the science.Â
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In a study done in 2004 by scientists at The Department of Biomedical Engineering at the Lerner Research Institute in Cleveland they found that by simply imagining repeating an exercise over and over again, you can an increase in muscle strength by 35% Ref: Pg: 77 âHow Your Mind Heals Your Bodyâ by David R Hamilton.Â
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My instinct tells me that we can affect our menopause symptom severity too by tapp...
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âSo many of my clients are saying that they are 'meeting themselves' right there and they don't know what to do with their emotions. We, as a society are so used to, ingesting our emotions, repressing our emotions, over-reacting to our emotions, so what do we do when there's no where to turn from them. Watch this to get my 6 step emotional transmutation process which will help you build resilience so that you don't have to live in fear of negative emotions.Â
đMenopause Mindset Monday is here and this week it's all about the power of pleasure! I've just come back from an epic TANTRA weekend and my mind is truly blown! I can't wait to share what I've learnt with you.
This is for you if:
đYou feel that pleasure and the menopause don't mix.
đYou like the idea of pleasure but you keep putting it off.
đYou keep looking outside of yourself for pleasure (food, sex, work, socials, projects) but at the end of the day you still feel empty. *********************************************
Link to book research call: https://singingandhypnosis.as.me/rese...
Link to The Recharchable Breath: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gyjy0...
The grief, the loss, the conflict I felt a few years after I terminated a pregnancy and realised I probably wasn't going to get pregnant again was intense. Â Being a woman is flipping hard sometimes. Â But over the years, I've done a lot of internal clearing. Â At the beginning of the year I made a very powerful decision. Â
Many women choose to be childfree through their lives but some women don't and being child-less feels empty, painful and full of sorrow.
So how to we navigate these painful emotions if being a mother is something we've always wanted?
In this video we're going to look at the two mindset shift options you have if you are peri menopausal, still having periods and are struggling with the idea of not having a child.Â
Links in video: Â
Six Steps To Dealing With Difficult Emotions Â
How to Get More Pleasure at Menopause
Two Part/Six Step Mini Course and Free Hypnosis called How To Create Phenomenal Self Esteem - Grab it here
None of us like to get called out, but it's usually only when the truth hurts that we become motivated to do something about it. Very few of us are motivated by the logical 'whys', we are much more motivated by the 'feels'. So hopefully this video will inspire you.
Here's a clue. One of the biggest mistakes I made when it came to my health was thinking that all my symptoms were separate. I wanted to find a quick fix solution to the brain fog, the PMS, the night sweats, the stomach acid, the IBS, the insomnia, the palpitations.
There was one big fix that I found (that I'm going to tell you about in this video) but I realised that in itself, was only half the story.
I'm on a lot of menopause facebook groups and I see these kind of questions all the time.... Is there anything I can take for my bloating? What's good for insomnia? What can I take for this PMS? Â
Many women understandably want their symptoms gone! And quick fixes are great for the short term, but often they are not getting to th...
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