Lives are organized around a series of decisions and plans based on levels of personal wisdom, respect and advice. The long-term management of just a few of these would have become our memorable milestones.
With the increase in the number of experts, specialists and male millionaires menopause has suddenly become an experience about which everyone has something to say, not necessarily of major importance. Some information and explanation should be available but your basic common sense should prevail.
Because every ‘change’ is different a more personal method of dealing with this one can permit the body and mind to move into a new season, not necessarily taking on a long and deep commitment to a learning or dieting experience. These can come.
Your body may need a general overhaul in the dietary department. You may have a computer in the back room but need a formal process of learning. There may even be a need for analysis of a relationship before a wrong decision makes the next phase worse.
There’s a specific physiological process that comes with six months to 2 years of signals and symptoms wrongly described as a milestone with promotion of the past. Any program, personal or otherwise should be focussed on a preparation for the next season. After all for many of us it’s not even half over.
Copyright 2006 Patricia Little
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