Work & Your Partner

‘Am I useless now?’ Aging women in the workforce face a crisis of confidence

Menopause affects women’s mental and physical health, leading many to fear for their jobs if they can’t perform to the same caliber expected of them.
(Fortune Well)

Rod Stewart Says Teaching Men About Menopause Is “A Very Good Way To Go”

“It was frightening because this really wasn’t the person I married. We talked about it, which I think is the most important thing a couple can do, and she explained to me – through the tears, as Penny likes a cry – and talked it through, and that’s what couples do.”
(Forbes)

As women over 50 participate more in the workforce, employers must help fight the stigma of the menopause

The menopause stigma can hamper women’s working lives, but companies express fear and uncertainty about what they should do to support employees experiencing it. Is the answer to have a menopause strategy to support women at the peak of their careers?
(LSE)

Best Ways to Support a Partner During Menopause?

Menopause can be a challenging time for some couples. Knowing how to support your partner through menopause can make it easier for you both. That said, few people instinctively know what to do or say or how to help.
(Very Well Health)

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