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Understanding brain fog, memory and concentration This common symptom can have a profound effect on your self-esteem, confidence and even your identity - Free
Ever find yourself unable to follow simple instructions, forgetting names or losing your train of thought mid-conversation?
Brain fog, poor concentration or memory blanks are signs of menopause that a lot of people worry about — but they can be helped.
Join us in this event as we share the simple techniques that can help you manage these symptoms effectively, both in the workplace and in your everyday life.
Can't make the time? Watch on Demand!
We're excited to announce that all our events from May can now be watched on demand, meaning you can choose a time and a location that is best for you. To receive the recording, register for the events you want and you'll be sent the recording to your inbox even if you don't attend live.
Staying private
If you'd like to join our events whilst remaining completely private, please register using the ‘Register with Email' option and under ‘registrant information', choose a placeholder first and last name. Alternatively, you can click ‘participants' whilst in the call and click the ellipsis next to your name and click ‘change name'.
Even though the event will be recorded, the chat won't be so your questions there will remain private. However if you chose to come off mic to ask your question, that will be a part of the recording.
What to expect
Join us for this interactive event where your participation is encouraged.
Throughout the event, feel free to ask questions and share your experiences to get the most out of the session.
While you're welcome to switch on your webcam, if you'd rather remain off-camera, that's completely fine, too. Remember, you're joining a safe space.
How to join
We'll be using Zoom for this event. To avoid any technical issues on the day, please make sure you download the Zoom app in advance. If joining on mobile, please make sure you Zoom iOS/ Android app is downloaded and up to date, and logged in with the same credentials used to register for the event.