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How Do You Cope With Emotional Stress?

Urgh!

Anxiety, stress, fatigue, insomnia, hormonal ups and downs!

It ain't great!

Fortunately, there are ways to find support through your menopausal years.

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Sleep

Sleep is one of the pillars to supporting our health and wellbeing.

By sleeping well we give our bodies its optimal chance to rest, recharge, repair and renew our bodies cells and tissues including skin, blood and brain cells and also muscles.

However during the menopause, our sleep can become disrupted due to our hormonal changes or blood sugar crashes.We may also feel like we have slept well through the night but still wake up feeling lack lustre and depleted of energy.

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Feeling Frazzled This Christmas

I've been hearing more and more how people are feeling frazzled.

They are not just feeling stressed, there is  a certain level of exhaustion that comes with it.

This is understandable when you think that we are witnessing some terrible atrocities and injustices going on in the world.  There are also many changes to our lifestyles and economic climate.

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Nurture Yourself This Winter

The winter months are upon us.

Some people experience low mood, anxiety, overwhelm andduring the darker months and the feeling of isolation can also set in.

It’s also an opportunity to slow down, rest and restore.

Here are some self care tips to lift your mood during the darkest season of the year

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Wrinkles

Wrinkles, fine lines, crinkles, furrow, lines, crows feet...call them what you like, we ALL get them.

Like it or not its part of our ageing process or should we call it our living process?

Because they only appear as proof that we are still alive.

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Hot Flushes

Hot flushes are one of the many symptoms that can arrive with menopause.

For some women they are mild, but for others they are constant and can take over their lives.

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The Complete Skin Food Regime Is Here!

I'm so excited to share with you that Weleda and Cytoplan have collaborated to bring youThe Complete Skin Food Regime

I've been using it for a week now and already my skin is feeling smoother.

The Complete Skin Food Regime is all about nourishing your skin inside and out.

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Benefits Of Reflexology

What is Reflexology & Why Is It So Good For You?

Reflexology is the theory that the foot provides a map for the body.  During a treatment the reflexologist applies pressure to reflex points that correspond to particular parts of the body including glands, limbs, skeleton and organs.This creates a deep sense of relaxation allowing any stress or tension to be released, promoting natural healing and improves your sense of wellbeing.

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Manifest Through Movement

Why am I writing about manifesting?  And what does it have to do with movement?

We all know how good for us exercise and movement is.

It improves our heart health, our muscle tone and gives us a boost to our endorphins and feel good factor plus so much more.

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Rituals Bring Results

Rituals.

It's not all about candles and crystals.  Rituals are part of our every day lives.

From the moment we get up in the morning.

We have a morning ritual or routine of exercise or making our favourite coffee.

It is a marker to connect and set the intention for the way we want the day to begin.

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Walking

Walking.  We all do it.  Some more than others.Many of us have an app which tells us how many steps we are doing each day.

But what are the benefits to walking?Does it matter if it's walking around the office or do we need to get some countryside stomps in too?

Here's what I discovered.

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Self Soothe

There are ways to regulate your nervous system when you are feeling stressed, anxious or nervous and self soothing is one of them.

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Scalp Massage

Scalp massage.It feels so good and it has more benefits than you realise.

Did you know that some of the facial muscles including the Frontalis and Temporalis run into the scalp?So massaging and manipulating the scalp will improve your skin condition of your face.

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What Is The Best Source Of Collagen To Take?

This is a question I get asked all the time.

What are the best collagen supplements to help with skin and hair care?

My answer is, there are so many brands on the market, that unfortunately one size does not fit all.

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When Did You Last Receive A Compliment?

When did you last receive a compliment?

What was your response?

Did it fill you with warmth and a glowing smile or did you play it down and deflect the attention elsewhere?

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Flowers With Love

Flowers!  I love them so much!

I also love that my teen daughter and her friends are celebrating Valentines Day together.

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Are You A Midlife Woman Who Feels Guilty For Treating Yourself?

Do you need to update your skin care routine?

Are you overwhelmed with skin care choices available?

You might feel guilty for treating yourself to a facial or a gorgeous new product?

The rollercoaster of the menopause has left you feeling overwhelmed and fatigued along with a multitude of symptoms.

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Reflexology & Hayfever

Are you looking forward to summer or are you one of many preparing to battle the symptoms of hay fever?  Does constant sneezing, runny / blocked nose, red, watery itchy eyes and associated itchy throat sound familiar? Then you are one of 2 to 3 million people in Britain who live with hay fever every year.

Many resort to taking antihistamines, nasal sprays or eye drops to combat these symptoms.  The side effects of some medicines can leave you feeling quite lethargic.  Is this the way you imaged your summer to be?

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