Black Women After Menopause: 5 Ways to Feel More Powerful


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Sistas of a certain age now is your time. You have worked hard and sacrificed. You succeeded in jumping through hoops just to get what you need while doing more with less or sometimes without altogether. You were successful in raising the bar and breaking through glass ceilings, leaving things better for daughters in the struggle and all people of color. Nevertheless, you still have certain unresolved feelings as you go through menopause. Biologically, it marks the passing of reproductive years. Personally, it can mean (re)claiming power to thrive for decades to come and continuing to bloom where you’re planted or choosing to move on. 


1. More free, less restricted


There are no people you must please other than yourself.  At this stage, you’re done with putting restrictions on yourself to do or be who and what others think you should be. There’s freedom in this.


You repossess control of your life and yourself by limiting others’ influence, supposed constructive criticism, or even hard, cold judgment. This makes you stronger and braver: a force to be reckoned with. Embrace this new you!  If not now, then when?  If never, why not?


2. More open, less inhibited


As ladies with this new self after the change of life, we open in all the important ways. We open our minds. We open our mouths. We may open our hearts. But we guard our feelings. Some amount of self-protection is a must when we are baring our vulnerabilities and speaking our truths. The important thing is we are willing to open up in the first place about who we are and what that means.


Even if we are not rewarded for our true worth in the workplace, we still deserve a place at the table. We have a value that counts apart from our jobs or careers.


We are worthy because we are; we matter to ourselves and our loved ones in our inner circle.  And that’s what counts most. It completes the definition of who we are. It lays the foundation for who we can become.


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3. More of who we were meant to be


Recognize and resolve the reality that this may be the last time to make it count before we lack the stamina and health to realize the dreams of who we thought we could be. 


In most cases, we have all we need to be the highest quality true self we were meant to be. We may not become brain surgeons or astronauts, but we can show up and show out for faith, friends, family, and for ourselves. We can make a difference in our community as voters, volunteers, and vice presidents.


4. A greater catalyst for change


We feel most powerful when we are the truest version of what is our best self. We are most authentic when we are true to