Did you know that April is Stress Awareness Month? Sure, it’s the time of year where we’re often busy with Easter plans and long weekends – but perhaps more importantly, it’s an opportunity for each of us to pause, take stock, and evaluate our relationship with stress. This Stress Awareness Month, we’re making the most of this focus by finding new ways to incorporate self-care into our menopausal journey. Whether stress is a regular part of your daily rhythm or it only occurs every now and then, there are many ways we can limit its presence in our life, and enjoy the peace that results instead.
Menopause isn’t just coming for our bodies; it can also make quick work of our emotional and psychological health if we’re not careful.
With so many fluctuating hormones at play, each stage of menopause can represent a time of immense stress. Physical challenges and the impact of menopausal symptoms can exacerbate stress, while emotional upheavals can also be commonplace.
For many women, the result is heightened stress as they move through each change. That’s just one reason why self-care becomes so critical during menopause. If you weren’t prioritising in your schedule before, now’s the time to place self-care firmly at the top of your weekly to-do list.
There are numerous strategies we can reach for in the fight against stress. Self-care, however, is one of the most sustainable areas to focus on – and the most important. Essential to managing and reducing our stress levels, a high quality of self-care can act as a buffer against the pressures of everyday life and ongoing hormonal changes throughout menopause.
Spending time and energy on self-care also sends signals to our bodies that we’re worthy of some attention. This act, in and of itself, can be one of the most powerful practices for menopausal women. If you’re used to making sure the needs of everyone around you are met, now’s the time to pour some of that energy into meeting your own.
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Navigating stress throughout menopause is less about finding a secret weapon and more about taking a holistic approach. It’s important to focus on both physical and emotional wellbeing, using self-care to manage and reduce the impact of symptoms, increase our quality of life, and protect our mental health.
If you’re building new self-care routines or looking to reevaluate your self-care practices, it’s important to consider areas including:
Need extra support when it comes to integrating self-care throughout your menopausal journey? Here are our top tips for making this a daily practice.
We shouldn’t need an excuse to focus on self-care, but this April, Stress Awareness Month is giving us the perfect prompt. Take the time to consider how you can incorporate more stress management and reduction techniques into your menopausal journey this month. If you need help figuring out how to do so, reach out to the expert team at the Australian Menopause Centre for more support.