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The Effects of Menopause On Relationships | Baby care | Women's …

Do you sometimes think about the effects of menopause on your relationships? How the rapid mood swings, irritability, and other emotional symptoms are affecting your loved ones? What toll the lack of motivation and crashing fatigue is having on your family obligations?

You maybe have a husband or partner and children who have not yet left home. You?ve always been there for them.

Now, you feel too tired, depressed or irritated to do what you normally do to maintain your family?s well-being. Your loved ones feel confused. They don?t understand what?s going on.

You too feel miserable, because you feel helpless to control these emotions. Yet, it is obvious that your nearest and dearest are suffering with you.

For couples,the effects of menopause can have far-reaching consequences.

The emotional and physical changes taking place in your body can have a significant effect on your intimate relationship.

The physical symptoms of menopause such as hair loss, dry skin or developing acne; and weight gain, make many women self-conscious about their appearance, even if this wasn?t the case before.

Women who already suffer from issues of self-esteem are greatly affected and this is reflected in the way they approach issues of intimacy. Menopause symptoms such as vaginal dryness and loss of libido, can significantly affect one?s intimate relationship.

If these changes are not understood and dealt with, communication breaks down; and silence and confusion take over, leaving the relationship at risk for infidelity, separation or divorce.

And, as if that wasn?t bad enough, menopause occurs at an age in a woman?s life when family structures are changing.

Children are becoming young adults, while parents are aging. Most likely you will face bereavement from the death of a parent during this phase.

It is also a time when you may have to face the prospects of retirement. All these concerns can contribute to stress and added strain on your relationships.

How To Protect Your Relationships Through Menopause

There is a way that you can protect your relationships from the effects of menopause.

Small adjustments in your overall outlook and daily routine should help you make it through the change of life with your relationships intact.

Below are some suggestions to help you make these adjustments:

Stay connected with your family, and friends. When you?re feeling fatigued, irritable or depressed, there is a great temptation to withdraw from those closest to you. Don?t! Make an extra effort to ensure that you spend time together, even when you don?t feel up to it.When the change of life is over, as it will be, and as you head further into your later years, friends and family will become more important. It is then, that you?ll be glad to have them at your side.Maintain a healthy lifestyle. Menopause brings with it an increased risk for debilitating and life threatening diseases, such as osteoporosis and heart disease. Poor health can only strain your relationships further. A nutritious and balanced diet, combined with exercise will reduce the risk of diseases and the burden that comes with it.And, besides keeping fit and healthy, engaging in an exercise or other physical activity can be a great way to stay connected with your loved ones or build new relationships.Avoid alcohol or tranquilizers. Alcohol and tranquilizers are both depressants. If you are going through troubling mood swings or bouts of depression, alcohol and/or tranquilizers may simply make it worse or create other undesirable effects.Engage in a productive activity. Involving yourself in church or charity work, sports activity or hobby, provides a sense of self-esteem and achievement. This will make you feel better about yourself and will improve the way you interact with others including family and friends.Find your inner strength. Learn and practice calming techniques such yoga and meditation. Read a book. Find spiritual strength in prayer. Calming activities will help you maintain emotional balance and keep mood changes in check.Write it down. Keeping a journal or diary, will allow you to write down your thoughts, problems, plans or anything else going through your mind. This will help you gain a sense of perspective on your situation, and help to reduce your emotional stress.

Finally do keep in mind, that what you are going through is a phase. It will take some years, but it will pass.

This article is adapted from the website http://www.menopause-living-managing-and-coping.com/

Visit, to share your story on how you are coping (or not coping) with menopause and to learn more about:

Effective menopause treatments to help you manage menopause symptoms.
Simple lifestyle changes, such as your menopause diet and exercise, that you will need to make so that you can continue to live your life to the fullest.
The health risks, that women at this stage in their lives have to deal with.
The effects of menopause on your relationships and other social aspects of your life and how to manage them.
And so much more, including how to manage those physical changes we go through at this time such as thinning hair, dry skin and sudden weight gain!

Source: http://www.womenfavor.com/health-fitness/menopause/the-effects-of-menopause-on-relationships-5.html

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Open thread ? This is what has been missing from my life? (Balloon Juice)

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Kathi Sharpe-Ross: Making A Plan: Reinventing Your Life!

If you’ve been following my recent blog posts, you may be feeling inspired. You’ve thought about the things you could reinvent in your life and now you’re wondering how on earth you move off square one.

This is one of the biggest dilemmas — “I am ready to reinvent and I don’t know what to do!” That lack of clarity is what paralyzes many people and they just can’t take the step in the right direction.

You need to work on several aspects to get there:

  • Find your Passion*
  • Make a Plan – 6 month, 12 year, 1 year
  • Create the Road Map for how to get there
  • Set your Financial goals (if that’s relevant)
  • Research what you’re looking into
  • Establish who your Mentors are
  • Asses the Skills required
  • Find Conferences, Events, Like-minded people you can meet

Be flexible and allow the evolution to occur — what seemed like a good idea may take on different lives as it grows and you get into it or you learn more. Don’t be daunted by the challenges — see them as learning experiences and go with them!

*FIND YOUR PASSION
1. Keep notes on:
- the things that make you smile in the course of your day
- the things that make your heart sing
- the places you like to go
- the smells and sounds you like
All of these are little signs of the things in life you want to surround yourself with

2. Get magazines of all sorts – flip through them and pull out anything that gets your attention – a headline, a chair, the color of a wall, a favorite shoe, a look, a font style, a profound statement…collect things that excite or interest you and start a file
- Do you see a pattern, similarities – anything that inspires a “maybe I could/should” thought?
- Do it again a few weeks later
- Go to a newsstand and look at all the titles – not just your usual favorites

3. Look in the classified ads – ideas, careers you’ve never even thought of

4. Create a budget of your life
- What you need – then write it down
- What you want – vacations, college savings, shopping, sushi one time a week

5. Establish the connection between need-want-attain through happiness

6. Believe it, project it, create it, visualize and then detail the process to get there
- The success, the challenges
- The ideas, the tactics

7. Design the exit strategy for your current situations (this is the most exciting feeling – it’s liberating and scary all at the same time)

8. Start to envision your future – always have a vision of the future

PRIORITIZE YOURSELF!
Set up appointments – even 30 minutes – with yourself to focus on the tasks. Create a task list/agenda for each meeting so you have milestones that you’ll reach in your short and long term plan.

Once you have a plan you can break out each section of this and get specific. You’ll find that the more detailed you are, the more clarity you’ll have to proceed with each piece and figure out how to bridge your entire vision together.

Perhaps you want to start a charity, sell your favorite sweaters that you knit, begin a new health regime, redecorate part of your home to create the optimal living environment.

All of these are reinventions – you’re creating the greatest way to live and enhance your experience in all aspects that are important to you. The smallest changes will affect your core being, your level of happiness, your ability to smile on the inside, and thus the outside will SHINE. You have the ability to change and evolve any part of your life and have a tremendous impact.

There may be things you’ve been wanting to do for years, months…you keep putting them off but they’re on your “Bucket List” – it may be to clean out the garage, get a new job, break up from a bad relationship, donate your time…these little things that nag at you are there for a reason but you’re not giving them a voice or a place in your life.

Funnily, you do the things that everyone else asks you to do – the boss, your spouse, your kids, even your friends when they need you.

But here you are with your own things to do that YOU want, yet you aren’t prioritizing it – right?

So dig deep and think about those things and make those lists. If you had that Sunday, that week, that month or even year of your life to do with it as you wish, as you dream, what would it be?

Make that list!

Just remember:
If we continue to do what we’ve always done, we’ll continue to get what we’ve always gotten.

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Retirement only a chapter in Valentino’s life

In this image released by BFANYC.com, designer Valentino Garavani arrives to the Couture Council’s luncheon in his honor in New York on Wednesday, Sept. 7, 2011. (AP Photo/Billy Farrell, BFA Images)

In this image released by BFANYC.com, designer Valentino Garavani arrives to the Couture Council’s luncheon in his honor in New York on Wednesday, Sept. 7, 2011. (AP Photo/Billy Farrell, BFA Images)

(AP) ? Even though iconic designer Valentino officially retired in 2008, the 79-year-old has no interest in slowing down.

“Retirement is for old people,” he said with a laugh Wednesday at an awards luncheon in his honor.

The Fashion Institute of Technology presented the Italian designer with the 2011 Couture Council Award for artistry during an elegant daytime soiree at Lincoln Center, which becomes home base for the next eight days for stylists, retailers and editors during New York Fashion Week.

“All my life I worked very, very hard and I didn’t have any other idea than to make women look sensational,” he told The Associated Press before the event.

Designer Diane von Furstenberg and Vogue editor-in-chief Anna Wintour flanked Valentino during the presentation. Von Furstenberg described him as “divine.”

“He’s a wonderful person and he’s so warm and so generous,” she said of her longtime friend.

Wintour became uncharacteristically emotional while presenting the award in front of an audience of fashion insiders.

Noting his longtime commitment to charity work with HIV/AIDS, animals and senior citizens organizations, Wintour told the crowd that Valentino is much more than his flashy lifestyle, lavish homes and “pampered pugs.”

“His greatest acts tend to go unseen,” said Wintour.

“If there should be one ‘Grand Couturier’ in Italy, it will only and forever be him,” said Karl Lagerfeld, last year’s recipient, in a letter read during the luncheon.

After 45 years of dressing royalty and Hollywood’s most glamorous starlets ? including Anne Hathaway’s red-carpet Oscars gown earlier this year ? Valentino may not be ready to bow out of spotlight just yet.

Following the success of the 2009 documentary on his life, “Valentino: The Last Emperor,” there are talks of a musical. While nothing has been confirmed, he says he’d “be delighted” to see his life in song and dance.

Keeping busy, said Valentino, “keeps me in a very good mood and alive.”

Associated Press

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