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Ovarian cancer – what’s happening to women? Reading the signs
What is happening to women today? We have access to the answers to all our woes, all we have to do is ask the question and the answer is always there waiting to be read.
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International Women’s Day: In the pledge for parity, we’re fighting a war we cannot win
The theme of this year’s International Women’s Day is parity, and even though equal rights and opportunities are an enormous achievement for women, there is something far greater that we’ve been missing along the way.
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Women and subtle abuse in relationships
Domestic violence is at unacceptable levels globally, but what about the more ‘subtle’ abuse in relationships, for isn’t abuse, abuse?
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Female hysteria and the sacredness of women
For over two thousand years, female “hysteria” diminished women, misunderstanding the relationship between women being “out of balance” and the loss of connection to their sacredness.
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What is Esoteric Women's Health?
A summary of what is Esoteric Women's Health.
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Sex appeal of beautiful mature women – what exactly does that look like?!
Josephine Bell explores the choice women have to age gracefully while bringing true sexy back.
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Self-nurturing women’s true inner beauty through self-connection
Definitions of beauty are commonly associated with appearances. But what if the true marker of women’s beauty and self-worth could be re-defined through the building of a deep inner-connection with ourselves?
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Gender equality – does it start with women’s responsibility to themselves?
Women have been trying to gain gender equality from men for centuries, so what is our responsibility as women to ensure this happens?
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Feminism: Celebrating the true qualities women bring
What is the current state of our attitude and relationship with gender, and the way we view women and men separately?
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Women – rekindling our natural rhythms
In celebration of International Women's Day Natalie Benhayon shares her experience of how women around the world are dealing with similar issues and how we need to work together and individually to bring about true change.
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Women’s health: let’s talk more about our monthly period and endometriosis! – part 2
Women’s monthly period and any associated period and other reproductive problems are accepted as part of the menstrual cycle with little consideration given to why so many women struggle with this aspect of their health and wellbeing.
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What is work life balance for women? Does it really exist?
How do women return to a natural flow instead of the unnatural busy, rushed, overloaded way of living and striving for work/ life balance at the expense of themselves?
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When will women be ok with their weight? When is enough, enough?
When will women start accepting their bodies and cut the self-loathing and weight issues? When will we understand that true beauty comes from how we feel inside?
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Picture imperfect – women, we have been framed
Is perfection the answer to our issues or the issue itself?
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Women's periods 101
What if by natural design our period is actually one part of a cycle that continuously encourages a woman to deeply nurture, care for and attend to her body and her health ? … Could there be more to a woman’s period that we are missing out on?
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Women, what is it that we really loathe when we loathe our body?
What are we really loathing when we think we loathe our body?
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Sore shoulders in women; are our bodies speaking to us?
What our shoulders (and their pain) tells us about ourselves and how we are ‘shouldering’ life.
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Women, excessive tiredness and Christmas stress
How many women are left feeling exhausted after the month of December and how long does it take our bodies to recover?
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Women – let’s be honest with ourselves!
On International Women’s Day we present why women override what they know deep down to be true and instead choose to play one of the many roles available to them.
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Menopause: recognising our inner beauty as women
Menopause and post menopause is a time of psychological and physical change but it doesn’t have to be all downhill from there – recognising our inner beauty can be transformative.