Louisa Simmonds

Louisa Simmonds

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  • Does Googling “How To Get Rid Of A Turkey Neck?” Make Me A Bad Feminist?

    Does Googling “How To Get Rid Of A Turkey Neck?” Make Me A Bad Feminist?

    I am a feminist who feels strongly about sexism, ageism, and double standards, so I can’t fathom why this genetic aberration (that was clearly inherited from my father), bugs me so much.

    My Midlife Mayhem

    March 7, 2023
    Ageing, Anxiety, Beauty, body image, equality, Feminism, middle age, sexism
    Ageing, beauty standards, gender inequality, middle-age, middleage, turkey neck
  • Do I Really Have To Give Up Drinking?

    Do I Really Have To Give Up Drinking?

    My choice to drink less has nothing to do with “seeing the light” in terms of my health, or because I’ve managed to avoid the dangerous lure of addiction that runs through my family tree. It is not even based on the advice of my doctor – although I’m sure she would back me wholeheartedly.…

    My Midlife Mayhem

    January 25, 2023
    advice, Ageing, Anxiety, Drinking, Health, humor, Menopause, mental health, middle-aged women, Midlife Observations, Women
    Anxiety, Drinking, Drinking mindfully, Health risks, Menopause, mental health, sobriety, Women over-50, Women’s Health
  • Ageing: Is 10 More GOOD YEARS Too Much To Ask?

    Ageing: Is 10 More GOOD YEARS Too Much To Ask?

    The thing about the ageing process is that one minute you’re cruising along feeling relatively young for your years and the next you are using hand cream. And yet, despite my lifelong battle with health anxiety, death scares me somewhat less than the journey there and the “not knowing” exactly how and when my finale…

    My Midlife Mayhem

    December 5, 2022
    advice, Ageing, Anxiety, Death, happiness, Health, humor, Menopause, middle age, Midlife Observations, retirement
    Ageing, bucket list, Death, happiness, hope, life, Menopause, middleage, things to do before I die
  • Mental Illness: Why Love and Acceptance Must Be the First Line of Treatment

    Mental Illness: Why Love and Acceptance Must Be the First Line of Treatment

    With love and acceptance – what I believe should be the first-line of treatment for people with mental illness – people like my son feel less isolated, judged and ashamed. Though “tough love” may be the gold standard approach to care for some mental illnesses, it is a risky choice and one that doesn’t necessarily…

    My Midlife Mayhem

    July 14, 2022
    ADHD, Anxiety, Depression, disability, Discrimination, happiness, Health, mental health, Parenting, relationships, therapy, Uncategorized
    acceptance, ADHD, Depression, love, mental health, mental illness, pets, therapy, therapy pet, treatment
  • Trusting the Journey: The Secret to Happiness in Middle Age

    Trusting the Journey: The Secret to Happiness in Middle Age

    It is only now, in middle age, that I am finally accepting that I don’t possess the superpower (or indeed any superpower) to fix everything – no one does, not even those with the money to buy whatever they want or need. Money may be able to buy rockets, but it can’t buy you back…

    My Midlife Mayhem

    July 7, 2022
    advice, Ageing, goals, gratitude, happiness, Health, Inspiration, mental health, middle age, middle-aged women, Midlife Observations, Motherhood, Uncategorized
    Ageing, freedom, happiness, Letting go, middle age, Minimalism, Trust the journey
  • Travelling Solo In Middle Age: Why It’s A No-Brainer

    Travelling Solo In Middle Age: Why It’s A No-Brainer

    But travel doesn’t rate highly on my husband’s agenda. A Cancerian with an abject terror of finding himself more than five kilometres from our suburb – which he likes to refer to as “the safety zone” – I realised that the only way to give him a gentle nudge back into the outside world was…

    My Midlife Mayhem

    May 13, 2022
    Australia, Marriage, Men, middle age, retirement, travel, Uncategorized
    Marriage, relationships, travel, travelling in middle age, travelling solo
  • I’m A Feminist, So Why Won’t I Let Myself Age Naturally?

    I’m A Feminist, So Why Won’t I Let Myself Age Naturally?

    I’m not proud to admit that I’m not grown up enough yet to come out as an old person. If I was a good feminist, I would feel more proud of this ageing body of mine and what it has achieved, rather than falling prey to the ridiculous beauty standards expected of women my age.

    My Midlife Mayhem

    November 6, 2021
    Ageing, Beauty, body image, Feminism, middle age, Women
  • Here’s How I Overcome My Self-Doubt About Writing

    Here’s How I Overcome My Self-Doubt About Writing

    My self-doubt is related to my fear of rejection – the curse of many writers – and after a decade in the industry, there are still many times I get the jitters when I file an article or publish a new post.

    My Midlife Mayhem

    August 20, 2021
    advice, goals, Personal Goals, Work, working women
  • I Hate Discrimination But Isn’t It Time To “Cancel” Blatant Stupidity

    I Hate Discrimination But Isn’t It Time To “Cancel” Blatant Stupidity

    I can’t tell you the number of times I’ve had to listen to some idiot make sexist comments in front of me when they know my views about feminism. And when I dare to argue back, they backtrack with platitudes such “I was only having a laugh” or “Can’t you take a joke?”

    My Midlife Mayhem

    July 1, 2021
    Ageing, Discrimination, Education, equality, Feminism, humor, middle age, Toxicity
    metoo
  • Here’s Why I’m Embracing The Menopause Belly

    Here’s Why I’m Embracing The Menopause Belly

    Despite eating less, dosing up on turmeric and exercising like Jane Fonda on Speed, there are many days during the month when my belly looks like I’m five-months pregnant

    My Midlife Mayhem

    May 28, 2021
    Ageing, Beauty, body image, culture, Dieting, Discrimination, Health, Menopause, middle age, Women
  • 7 Surprising Truths I learned From A Recent Health-Scare

    7 Surprising Truths I learned From A Recent Health-Scare

    Fortunately, on a scale of 1-10, my health scare was a one in terms of seriousness when compared to sufferers of terminal illnesses – especially now, as COVID compromises their treatments. And albeit invasive, my treatment was marginal in terms of discomfort. But it was scary enough to give me an insight into question we…

    My Midlife Mayhem

    April 22, 2021
    advice, Death, Health, Menopause, middle age, Self-Reflection
  • It’s Obvious To Me Why Women Are So Tired

    It’s Obvious To Me Why Women Are So Tired

    COVID may have killed more men, but it is women it has hit the hardest. We are holding things together, but we are breaking as we carry the emotional and caring burden.

    My Midlife Mayhem

    March 14, 2021
    Anxiety, Australia, Discrimination, equal rights, equality, Feminism, mental health, Self-Reflection, sexism, Women
    metoo
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