{"id":116876,"date":"2022-07-19T10:06:24","date_gmt":"2022-07-19T09:06:24","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/stories.qvcuk.com\/?p=116876"},"modified":"2022-11-22T11:08:04","modified_gmt":"2022-11-22T11:08:04","slug":"gabriella-espinosa-awakening-pleasure","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/stories.qvcuk.com\/menopause-your-way\/guest-author\/gabriella-espinosa-awakening-pleasure\/","title":{"rendered":"Gabriella Espinosa on how to awaken pleasure"},"content":{"rendered":"

Have you a noticed a lull in sexual desire since entering menopause? Well, you are not alone – many midlife women report a change to their libidos, making it one of the most common symptoms associated with the menopause. Yet, it\u2019s not often talked about. The truth is, sexual health and pleasure is fundamental to our overall health and wellbeing. The good news is that it\u2019s possible to awaken more pleasure through menopause and beyond with the right knowledge, care and intention. Let\u2019s find out how.<\/p>\n

Pleasure principles<\/strong><\/p>\n

The stress, fatigue and overwhelm we experience while navigating menopause can disconnect us from the pleasure that inherently resides in our bodies. Feeling connected with ourselves is imperative if we are to truly experience pleasure – sexual or otherwise. We often soldier on through our day to ensure that everyone else is happy, sometimes at the expense of our own wellbeing. Prioritising pleasure is not selfish or indulgent – it is what makes you human. When you make space to invite pleasure you expand your capacity to feel more of it and this has a lovely rippling in all aspects of your life.<\/p>\n

Focus on the things that bring you joy and make you feel alive and vibrant. It could be wearing a brightly coloured lipstick, pausing to enjoy a cup of tea, walking in nature, dancing to a favourite tune – it doesn\u2019t matter. What matters is bringing mindfulness to the things that bring you pleasure, so you can consciously cultivate more of it. Notice the feelings and sensations in your body when you do those things. This orients you towards feeling good. Make sure you do something every day. This helps to bring natural pleasure into your life as a state, rather than another thing to be ticked off the to-do list.<\/p>\n

Power of the senses<\/strong><\/p>\n

The senses are a wonderful pathway to experience more pleasure – focus on smell, taste, touch, sound and visuals. Spend time engaging with your senses and discovering which ones you respond to most.<\/p>\n

Science has shown us how responsive our nervous system is to the sense of touch. Touch has the power to lower cortisol levels, raise the feel-good hormone of oxytocin and provide us with a sense of safety, love and feeling comfortable in our own skin. Taking pleasure into our own hands enlivens our sensual engagement with ourselves and the world around us, creating the opportunity for meaningful connection, pleasure, creativity and joy.<\/p>\n

Experiment with the following types of touch:<\/strong><\/p>\n