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Rekindling Desire - Thriving in Love Intimacy and Confidence Beyond Menopause - cover

Rekindling Desire - Thriving in Love Intimacy and Confidence Beyond Menopause

Alice Jackson

Maison d'édition: Alice Jackson

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Menopause isn’t the end of your story — it’s the beginning of a new, more powerful chapter.For too long, women have been told that life after menopause means less — less passion, less intimacy, less connection. However, the truth is, it can mean more — more confidence, more pleasure, and more freedom to live and love on your own terms.In Rekindling Desire, author and women’s empowerment advocate Alice Jackson takes you on a warm, candid, and deeply practical journey to reclaim your sensuality, emotional intimacy, and self-assurance beyond menopause.Through real-life stories, expert insights, and actionable steps, you’ll discover:How to navigate physical and emotional changes with confidenceProven ways to reignite intimacy and keep passion alive in relationshipsCommunication strategies that deepen connection and understandingTechniques for embracing your evolving body with love and prideMindset shifts that replace fear and loss with excitement and possibilityWhether you’re in a long-term relationship, starting over, or focusing on self-love, Rekindling Desire offers a fresh perspective: this is your time to shine.You are not fading away. You are stepping into your most vibrant, passionate, and powerful self.
Disponible depuis: 11/08/2025.

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