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Women's Wellness Workshop

The Team from Highbury Community House Inc

Womens Wellness Workshop
Sat 17th Sep | 3:00-5:00pm
Cost: $28.75

A wellness workshop designed to support and educate women in peri- menopause or menopause, on their health, fitness and wellbeing.

Many of us are juggling work, family, changing hormones and feel like we are surviving day to day rather than thriving

Stressed/anxious

Overwhelmed

Poor sleep/insomnia

Low energy levels

Unable to shift weight

Struggling with exercise

Hormonal changes

Mood swings

If you are feeling any of these - this workshop is for you!

Led by Christie; founder of Active Soul and experienced Women's Health and Fitness Coach, this workshop is designed to highlight just how incredible the female body is and will provide you with the insight on what the body is doing during peri menopause and menopause stages.

You will leave feeling inspired to be the best that you can be with personal lifestyle strategies suggested that can be implemented immediately to get you closer to achieving your health, fitness and wellbeing goals.

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