Menopausal Brain Fog Memory: Strategies to Help Women Think Straight and Cope Better in the Workplace During Menopause

Menopausal Brain Fog Memory: Strategies to Help Women Think Straight and Cope Better in the Workplace During Menopause

Is attraction to this book cover one of the symptoms?

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James F. Brown
James F. Brown
6 years ago

Hot flashes running amuck…

Lydia
Lydia
6 years ago

I notice the author is not a doctor. Is this mansplaining week at LBC? This time it’s “the reason older women are all crraaazzzy!” As well as stupid.

Jack M
Jack M
6 years ago
Reply to  Lydia

Not only that, but the doctor is a man!

Naaman Brown
Naaman Brown
6 years ago
Reply to  Jack M

That’s the definition of “mansplaining” – a man explaining womanhood to women, usually as authentic as a white activist transAfrican.

Hitch
6 years ago
Reply to  Naaman Brown

“Stirling De Cruz-Coleridge is a published author, philanthropist [sp] and entrepreneur. He studied Psychology, Social Sciences, Biology, Neuroscience, Brain & Behaviour.

Stirling writes from the heart and he is able to reach out to all kinds of different people in a genuine way to inspire, motivate and help them improve their lives for the better.”

So, in other words, Stirling knows absolutely nothing whatsoever about anything, other than what he has “studied” (probably in articles on the Internet), has NO degree, no credentials, and there’s no reason on earth why anyone whatsoever should read this POS.

You know, I think that this might be the first time I’ve been actually offended by a book here. I don’t mean my delicate design (and common sense) sensibilities; I mean, as a human being and, of course, a woman.

Strategies to help women “think straight?” Holy ****, I’ll give him some thinking straight strategies. The bloody TEMERITY of it!

red
red
6 years ago

The creative use of JPEG artifacts around the text elements adds a nice touch, echoing the filter effect used on the illustration.

Decca
Decca
6 years ago

(Well here goes a sentence I never thought I’d write.) Is that a child on her chin?

James F. Brown
James F. Brown
6 years ago
Reply to  Decca

And with tattered butterfly wings, too?

James F. Brown
James F. Brown
6 years ago
Reply to  James F. Brown

Oh, and what’s that in her mouth?

Naaman Brown
Naaman Brown
6 years ago
Reply to  James F. Brown

A mushroom cloud it looks like, nuclear.

Laurie
6 years ago

Is her head on a stick? That’s one solution.

Kregger
Kregger
6 years ago

And, of course, the topic is peri-menopause.

At menopause, is the cessation of symptoms.

So, a lay writer using lay terminology.