Menopause Life Summer 2022

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Celebrating YOU

CREATIVE JOURNALING By Bronwyn Romain

Mind-Body and Creative Wellness Educator

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uring the perimenopause and menopause years, we experience many emotions and feelings. Hormonal fluctuations combined with life experiences and responsibilities may be met with elation one day and depression the next. Sometimes it feels like the mind just has too many tabs open! There are many techniques for relieving feelings of mental and emotional stress and in recent years greater attention has been paid to how ‘creativity’ is beneficial to mind-body wellness. Research has shown that when we engage in any kind of creative activity we engage our parasympathetic system, which helps bring the mind-body back to homeostasis– in other words, our calm self returns. Whilst we are on the menopause bridge of transition, it is a time to be kind and forgiving to ourselves. Using a creative journal provides a way of exploring, expressing and enjoying ourselves, and can act as a conduit for healing and absolution.

Types of Journals

A journal is something tangible that you hold and work with physically. It can be a simple notebook or a fancy art book. You might like to Google ways to hand make a journal so that it is something extra special to you. Having several journals on the go at the same time may be a way of downloading, storing, and closing those ‘mind tabs’ that are open. One journal may be

for ideas, and another used for a dedicated 15 minutes of ‘worry time’. Pens, pencils, paints, glue sticks, and scrap paper are good tools to have on hand when you are journaling.

What do you use a creative journal for?

The practice of keeping a creative journal provides a non-verbal way of creating your own private world. It is like doing your own mini brain scan and download! It does not have to be a work of art, it just has to be you. Your journal will reflect who you are, what you are feeling, thinking, planning, dreaming, amused by, provoked by, and things you want to remember or are grateful for at any given moment. It may be a place where you reflect on special interests that you have, or just do fun creative projects. There are no rules, no right and wrong, no good or bad creative journals. It is your space where you are totally free to do as you please. The possibilities are endless and best of all there is no finishing deadline, your journal can always be a work in progress!

Once you have your journal, set your intention. You may like to use that lovely blank first page to express what this journal means to you, what you will use it for and what do you hope keeping this journal will give you in return. Keep your journal somewhere where you will see it and use it. Give yourself permission to be free of all distractions and give way to being in the present moment expressing your thoughts, your ideas, your feelings and what inspires you.

4 journaling ideas to get you going:

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Free write! Write down everything that comes into your head, no editing, no punctuation, no judgement. This is a great stress and anxiety-busting exercise! Draw yourself as a tree – your roots being what grounds you, your trunk being what supports and strengthens you, the leaves being what you want to shed so new growth can come through. This helps with personal identity. Write three things you are grateful for, for the next 10 days. This helps form a positive mindset. Doodle and scribble. This is relaxing and freeing. MENOPAUSE LIFE SUMMER 2022

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Gut health

3min
pages 110-111

Preparing for perimenopause menopause

4min
pages 108-109

Book club

6min
pages 106-107

Creative journalling

3min
page 105

Walking in Mallorca and Marrakech

4min
pages 100-101

Van life

4min
pages 102-103

A contemporary one

2min
page 104

Flower display tutorial

2min
pages 98-99

Flower design and herbs

4min
pages 96-97

Fashion what to wear now

4min
pages 90-91

ADHD and gardening for wellbeing

4min
pages 88-89

The magic of vision boards

4min
pages 86-87

Cost of living/pay it forward

3min
page 85

Wills and all that boring stuff

3min
page 84

Reiki

3min
page 74

Restoring balance with flower essences

4min
pages 76-77

Reflexology

3min
page 75

Chinese medicine

3min
page 73

Single parenting and menopause

4min
pages 70-71

Manage your menopause naturally

2min
page 72

Reader Story - CEO of Access2Funding

4min
pages 68-69

Dr. Nighat Arif

8min
pages 62-65

How menopause affects the skin

8min
pages 54-57

Skincare and beauty

4min
pages 52-53

Fuzz free bikini line and chin

3min
pages 50-51

How to stay cool during heatwaves

4min
pages 48-49

Tinnitus and the menopause

3min
pages 44-45

Empty nest syndrome

4min
pages 46-47

Pilates

3min
pages 42-43

Nordic walking

3min
pages 40-41

Coping with brain fog

3min
pages 22-23

Nurture not torture your body

1min
page 35

My route to running

3min
pages 36-37

Building confidence through exercises

2min
pages 30-31

Core foundations

2min
page 34

Wild swimming

3min
pages 38-39

Body confidence

3min
pages 20-21

Tantra and self-love

4min
pages 12-13

Re-discovery v’s discovery

3min
page 15

Feelings of grief

3min
pages 16-17

Finding gratitude in nature

3min
page 14

Sleep

3min
pages 8-9

Life after crisis

4min
pages 10-11

Overcoming self doubt and criticism

3min
pages 18-19

Happy hormones

3min
pages 6-7
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