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What have we got for you?

Hello,

Thank you for your interest in our Midlife Butterfly Club.

You probably have lots of questions about what we do and more important what can we do for you?

The most common questions are likely to be:

Am I a Midlife Woman?
How would I know if I am a Midlife Woman?
Is it a good or bad thing to be a Midlife Woman?

Maybe you are even asking a deeper question like:
Is accepting that one is a Midlife Woman the end of something or the beginning of something?

The answer to that deeper question is –
It is both.
It is the end of being a Young Woman, where your life follows a predictable pattern, and the beginning of being a Free Woman, where you can create the life you want.

There are many other questions that will come up and we have created a little document for you called Frequently Asked Questions about being a Midlife Woman.

You can get a download copy of it at no cost by clicking on this link.

Love Jean Macdonald – The Midlife Midwife

 

PS   We also have the Midlife Butterfly Club which provides ongoing support to midlife women through its online  Magazine which has articles, videos and audio tracks which you can download to listen to on your phone.

Membership of the Butterfly Club normally costs £19-95 per month. However, we want to get this valuable information out to as many women as possible. So we are giving a MONTH’S FREE TRIAL MEMBERSHIP UNTIL AFTER CHRISTMAS.

You can cancel at the end of the month. If you like what you see and experience in the Butterfly Club you can stay on after your free period at the substantially reduced subscription of £9 per month. You are free to cancel at any time.

So click this link to join using PayPal. https://midlifebutterflyclub.org/#membership

You do not have to have a PayPal account to join, and you will see that no money will be taken from your account.

I look forward to welcoming you to the Butterfly Club.

Love Jean Macdonald – Chief Butterfly

PS To hear what we have coming up for you in the Twelve Days, watch my video below.

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