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  • Tania Elfersy

Ask me anything about perimenopause and menopause: a FREE webinar

perimenopause menopause webinar

Perimenopause and menopause are such sensitive times. If we are witnessing upheaval in the world and a sense of overwhelm in our private lives, our journeys through midlife change can feel even more challenging.


Recently, many women have been experiencing a worsening of symptoms, including intense anxiety, mood swings, night waking, hot flushes and night sweats, migraines and more.


But is the worsening of symptoms inevitable when the world out there appears crazy, out of control or even when our lives get incredibly busy?

Is there a natural way that we can return to our well-being and experience far fewer symptoms?


Do we need to put more focus on “managing” our hormones, or would it be wiser to put our focus elsewhere?


If you’d like to hear the answers to these questions and your own additional questions on perimenopause and menopause, join my FREE webinar on Wednesday 13 December at 2pm UK time, 9am Eastern.


Why this webinar?


Eight years ago, I healed my physical and emotional perimenopause symptoms, simply and naturally. Since that time, I’ve been helping hundreds of women transform their experience of midlife change so they too can witness their symptoms disappear, allowing them to tap into more joy.


On the webinar, I’ll be sharing an understanding of health that can help you find your true healing path during perimenopause, menopause and beyond. I invite you to tune in with an open mind and open heart. You may reach an insight that will create a big shift.


In addition, I’ll be celebrating a year since my book, "The Wiser Woman’s Guide to Perimenopause and Menopause" was launched and became an Amazon best-seller in the UK and the US. In other words, I’ll be giving away some nice prizes too!


Save your seat on the webinar by signing up HERE.


If you have questions about this event, I'll be happy to answer them. Feel free to contact me.

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