I am pretty hot; what about you?

The other day while talking to a friend, I suddenly felt a heat wave working its way through my body. The other night I felt so hot, I had to remove the blanket from my bed. Many other occasions made me realize, I am a hot lady experiencing the typical side effects of menopause such as heat flashes, occasional lack of focus, partial memory loss (or procrastination!), sleeplessness and the urge to cry whenever there seems to be an almost appropriate occasion. Yes, I am in menopause and there is no way around this phase in life.

Misery needs company, because suffering with company is so much more fun. Most of my female friends are experiencing this precious phase of their lives and looking at them sweat seems like looking into a mirror. We are all sitting in the same boat with the urge to get to the other side of the river where it is quiet and relaxing. First of all we must keep on rowing and rowing to be rewarded. Sweat is the price for success or, as the saying goes, “No pain, no gain”?

Back to “misery loves company”: I recently celebrated my German friend’s 50th birthday in Las Vegas. We had a great time and, as you can imagine, she is now experiencing her first menopause symptoms like most of us do that age. We realized that although hot, our hot days are definitely over. Therefore, we spent most of the evenings in our cozy hotel room watching chick flicks after surviving exhausting shopping adventures. Instead of parties and gambling, we were happy to shop or relax at the pool and enjoy yummy food together with good wine. What was wrong with us? A lack of energy? Not really, but rather a desire for relaxation. We are not young girls anymore, and even though we spent a few days in a city that never sleeps, we felt an urge for sleep in an air conditioned room with pay TV and room service.

The highlight of our stay in Vegas was a helicopter flight to the Grand Canyon (which I highly recommend to anyone). The helicopter was even air conditioned. The other big event was the musical “Menopause” at the Luxor Hotel. Guess what, the event was crowded and basically monopolized by middle aged women. It was quite an experience, and the musical shows just how complex menopause can be. The quintessence was simple but convincing. We can’t change the facts, but we can change our attitude.

Menopause has many symptoms and there are medical ways to ease them. I am not a doctor and I am far away from giving you any medical advice or recommendation. Nevertheless, there is one piece of advice I want to give all women facing menopause: Take this phase of your life with a sense of humor. The change brings changes. Live with it and accept it, instead of wasting energy fighting or hiding it. Just be yourself and do what feels right to you. It is only a phase in your life and not a disease.  Menopause will also pass. Remember puberty when you suffered from abdominal cramps and skin issues? Now talk about difficult! But it passed and made you a woman. This time you are in a phase that leads you to wisdom and makes you a mature woman. Look at it as a promotion and not a punishment. You have made it through life successfully. You are still in this world after going through childhood, puberty and midlife. You have survived life and your chances look good for many more years of survival. Celebrate this victory and allow your body to heat up in excitement about it.

Be a woman and act like one. Please share your personal story and tell us about your experiences in this special phase of your life.

 

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About Hertha Wolff-Arend

I am a business coach and writer located in Paso Robles, California. I am the author of the book Be a woman and act like one. Succeeding in business and life’’ and I write a blog for women with the same title. I give motivational speeches and offer leadership and personality trainings to women. I also work with business owners and managers to support them in their leadership skills and personal development. As a strategic consultant, I also help companies with their communication and marketing strategy. Born and raised in Germany, I spent most of my adult life in Europe. I have a German university degree in languages and economics and I worked for many years in the advertising industry as one of the few female managing directors in Germany for major international advertising agencies such as Young&Rubicam, TBWA and Bates. My client list consisted of mainly blue chip clients, where I was responsible for their communications strategies and the development and execution of the advertising concepts. Just to name a few clients: Lufthansa, Danone, Kraft Foods, Bosch, Singapore Airlines, Ericsson, Campbells etc. In 2004 I relocated with my husband and son to California. I graduated from New Venture West in San Francisco as a Certified Integral Coach and started my own coaching practice in 2007. I am fluent in German and English and have conversational skills in Spanish. Aside from my dedication to work and family, I am a passionate dressage rider. I am devoted to supporting women in business, with a focus on women in the lower and middle management who are aiming at a career in the higher ranks or who want to develop their own business.
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2 Responses to I am pretty hot; what about you?

  1. Monica F. Fischer says:

    A fantastic read and so very true, I decided to for the status of “friendship” with my menopause, since it´s a fact which I can´t change so better live with it in a friendship sometimes pretty lively…

  2. ouija board says:

    i love your blog, i have it in my rss reader and always like new things coming up from it.

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