Solace&You August 2023
Solace&You August 2023
August may be cold, but it's not long before spring follows on the heels of Women's Month!
It's all about preparing for our new beginnings. If you are wanting to make big changes in your life, take the time to start off in the best possible way! Ending relationships the smart way, new funeral cover options, and need-to-know heart disease info, because what's better than making a decision? Making an informed decision! Take control of your choices and don't let anyone else make them for you.
Darren Cohen - General Manager
3 August 2023 | 5 minute readWITH SOLACE, YOU'RE NOT ALONE.
It's August and, this month at least, we get a public holiday to ease the chills! However we must take a moment to think of the women to whom we owe this day. Their struggles highlight the difficulties we face. It is their fight that will free us all, to contemplate our new beginnings as the harshest days of Winter come to an end.
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For years, the scary numbers of heart disease sufferers pertained to men. Not anymore. Younger and younger women are developing one or other type of heart disease, more often.
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