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Mindful Monday Video
It was another wonderful presentation in Skool for Mindful Monday.
Mindful Monday Video
Becoming a UK medical doctor. The journey with Dr Julian
🔥 Title - “The Making of a Doctor: A Mother’s Front‑Row Seat” - “From UCAS to Stethoscope: What Mothers Must Know” - “Inside UK Med School: The Trials, Triumphs & Truths” ✨ Tuesday Masterclass Invite: The Real Journey to Becoming a Doctor Mamas, this Tuesday we’re going behind the curtain of UK medical school with someone who’s lived every step of it — Dr. Julian Okorocha. He’ll be sharing the real trials, tribulations, sacrifices, and breakthroughs of getting into medical school, surviving the course, and coming out the other side as a doctor. If you’re raising a future medic — or simply want to understand the emotional, financial, and academic mountain our children climb — this session is unmissable. Your insight today becomes their advantage tomorrow. 👉 Join the session here: https://www.skool.com/live/V9mt3Ts9D3g Come ready. Come curious. Come inspired. Bring your children interested in studying medicine in the UK for mentorship. Time 6.30pm sharp UK time.
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We have a winner for week 1
Every week, I will be giving a token to our highest reviewer. Dr Chioma Bev Oji-Konyeaso is this weeks winner.
Mindful Monday session
Day 2: Menopause. It was another fantastic session with great engagement
Mindful Monday session
MENOPAUSE - todays discussion highlights
Hello sisters! Here’s a full, engaging, script for todays class. It’s structured, clear, and grounded in evidence. I hope you find it warm and relatable for our community of mature women. Menopause: How It Shows Up, How It Feels, and How We Navigate It Together 1. How Menopause Starts Menopause isn’t a single moment. It’s a transition with phases: Perimenopause (the long runway) - Can begin in the 40s, sometimes late 30s - Ovarian hormone levels (oestrogen + progesterone) fluctuate wildly - Cycles become irregular: shorter, longer, heavier, lighter - Symptoms often start before periods stop Menopause (the milestone) - Defined as 12 consecutive months without a period - Average age in the UK: 51 Post‑menopause - After the 12‑month mark - Symptoms may ease or continue depending on the individual 2. What You Might Feel: The Symptom Spectrum Every woman’s experience is different. Some breeze through; others feel like their body has been hijacked. Common physical symptoms - Hot flushes and night sweats - Sleep disruption - Irregular or heavy periods - Vaginal dryness or discomfort - Joint pain - Weight redistribution (especially around the middle) - Heart palpitations - Headaches or migraines Common emotional and cognitive symptoms - Anxiety - Low mood or irritability - Loss of confidence - Brain fog - Memory lapses - Feeling overwhelmed These symptoms can be intermittent, unpredictable, and sometimes dismissed—making women feel unheard or “dramatic” when they’re actually experiencing hormonal turbulence. 3. Impact on Mental Health Hormonal shifts influence neurotransmitters like serotonin and dopamine, which means: - Mood swings can feel sudden and intense - Anxiety may appear for the first time - Existing mental health conditions can worsen - Sleep disruption amplifies emotional sensitivity - Many women describe feeling “not like myself” This is not a character flaw. It’s physiology. 4. Impact on Family and Relationships Menopause doesn’t happen in isolation.
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