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A new decade is here, greeting us with hope, joy and peace. Some of us are wondering what kind of challenges we are going to encounter this year; some, on the other hand, are thinking about how to start a new life all over again. Whatever your thoughts, please don't forget to smile as we are graciously and continuously given with new pages in our lives. Out and About STYLE Magazine warmly welcomes you to the fresh and wonderful chapter of 2020! We wish for all of us to keep peace and love in our hearts as we all continue with our journey towards success and happiness. Check out the fashion, beauty, business, lifestyle and culture in Issue 12 of Out and About STYLE Magazine.

A new decade is here, greeting us with hope, joy and peace. Some of us are wondering what kind of challenges we are going to encounter this year; some, on the other hand, are thinking about how to start a new life all over again. Whatever your thoughts, please don't forget to smile as we are graciously and continuously given with new pages in our lives.

Out and About STYLE Magazine warmly welcomes you to the fresh and wonderful chapter of 2020! We wish for all of us to keep peace and love in our hearts as we all continue with our journey towards success and happiness.

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<strong>Issue</strong> <strong>12</strong> <strong>Vol</strong>ume 1<br />

January 2020


Quote<br />

of<br />

M onth<br />

the<br />

When you reflect<br />

on how you’ve<br />

spent your time,<br />

ensure it is money<br />

well-spent.<br />

~ Marsha Fry


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marsha@out<strong>and</strong>aboutstylemag.com<br />

Shella L<strong>and</strong>ayan<br />

editor@out<strong>and</strong>aboutstylemag.com<br />

sales@out<strong>and</strong>aboutstylemag.com<br />

www.out<strong>and</strong>aboutstylemag.com<br />

<strong>Out</strong><strong>and</strong>aboutstylemag<br />

Published by <strong>Out</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>About</strong> Style FZE<br />

(Registered at Fujairah Creative City)


Editor’s<br />

Welcome<br />

New Year: a new chapter, new verse, or just the same<br />

old story? Ultimately we write it. The choice is ours.”<br />

<br />

~ <strong>Al</strong>ex Morritt<br />

A new decade is here, greeting us with hope, joy<br />

<strong>and</strong> peace. Some of us are wondering what kind of<br />

challenges we are going to encounter this year; some,<br />

on the other h<strong>and</strong>, are thinking about how to start<br />

a new life all over again. Whatever your thoughts,<br />

please don’t forget to smile as we are graciously <strong>and</strong><br />

continuously given with new pages in our lives.<br />

<strong>Out</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>About</strong> <strong>STYLE</strong> <strong>Magazine</strong> warmly welcomes<br />

you to the fresh <strong>and</strong> wonderful chapter of 2020! We<br />

wish for all of us to keep peace <strong>and</strong> love in our hearts<br />

as we all continue with our journey towards success<br />

<strong>and</strong> happiness.<br />

Features <strong>and</strong> Highlights<br />

Our Fashion feature spotlights Maruf Azimov, a cancer<br />

survivor <strong>and</strong> a fitness model. He gave us insights about<br />

his stories of struggles <strong>and</strong> success, a true testament<br />

on how one should move forward <strong>and</strong> not give up in<br />

life.<br />

Thinking about how can you upgrade your style without<br />

breaking the budget? Remember our tips <strong>and</strong> tricks<br />

because No Excuse Can Diminish the Friendliness of<br />

Silk Scarves!<br />

Planning to travel <strong>and</strong> want to get an idea on how you<br />

can hack your on-the-go makeup look? We do have<br />

Katrina to bless our very own Beauty section to back<br />

your style. Check out her everyday routine, <strong>and</strong> maybe<br />

you can get pointers too! And yes, scent preservation<br />

is not only a science but also a subtle art, so make sure<br />

to steal The Art of Wearing Perfumes for Long, just in<br />

case you’re having a hard time enjoying your precious<br />

scent all day.<br />

Success isn’t easy, but with dedication <strong>and</strong> hard work,<br />

everything is possible. Behind the Br<strong>and</strong> features the<br />

incredible story of Ahmed Ben Chaibah, the CEO of<br />

Aquafun. Come <strong>and</strong> see how he went through all the<br />

challenges he had before he became successful in life.


<strong>Maya</strong> <strong>Al</strong> <strong>Hawary</strong>, a TEDx speaker <strong>and</strong> the first<br />

PhD scholar in the UAE to research on emotional<br />

intelligence <strong>and</strong> leadership will surely inspire us in<br />

our feature for Taking Lessons, especially during<br />

her struggle with depression <strong>and</strong> rising above it<br />

all.<br />

Want to pursue your dreams? Let’s hear Esther<br />

Eden, a young singer-songwriter in our Talent<br />

Pool. She shared with us how she managed to be<br />

a successful singer <strong>and</strong> a dedicated songwriter.<br />

In our Lifestyle feature, we will give an insight on<br />

how to manage your finances <strong>and</strong> how to h<strong>and</strong>le<br />

your Money: Even Before You Start. We also want<br />

to emphasise the importance of health, so get<br />

useful information on the 15 Best Ways to Have<br />

Healthier Thyroid. If you’re also wanting to get that<br />

four-leaf clover to start your new year, we have a<br />

special article just for you to help in Creating Your<br />

Own Luck.<br />

Food is one of our pleasures in life, but we can’t<br />

help but worry ‘cause calories are also waving at<br />

us. Help is coming! Try these goodies on our Food<br />

section <strong>and</strong> prep these 7 Creative <strong>and</strong> Simple<br />

Eggplant Recipes in your kitchen!<br />

Since the new year is here <strong>and</strong> the holidays are<br />

over, we are back on our daily <strong>and</strong> busy lifestyle.<br />

Of course, we don’t want to compromise on our<br />

health with the stress <strong>and</strong> the challenges of the<br />

daily grind. We offer you Healthy Eating Ideas for<br />

a Fast-Paced Life where you can get pointers to<br />

start your healthy living.<br />

Is losing those extra pounds one of your New<br />

Year’s resolutions? We’ve got your back! In our<br />

Fitness section, read The Ideal Diets for Every<br />

Body Type to get an idea on how to start your diet.<br />

We’ll share places in our Travel feature where you<br />

can enjoy your first journey of this new decade.<br />

Top 5 destinations to visit in 2020 highlights the<br />

most beautiful places to visit in the Caribbean.<br />

Check out another story in Travel with Kendria to<br />

Zurich, Switzerl<strong>and</strong> <strong>and</strong> see for yourself if this will<br />

be your next destination!<br />

Being unique <strong>and</strong> finding yourself out of the<br />

ordinary is difficult, especially with the new era<br />

we have. We have Tips to Differentiate Oneself<br />

from the Masses from our Culture section to help<br />

us overcome this situation. Speaking of the new<br />

era, the Internet is one of the greatest inventions.<br />

However, like everything else, it has its ups <strong>and</strong><br />

downs. The Internet: The Taste of Change in<br />

Modern Life gives us insights into the significant<br />

changes the world wide web has made on our<br />

daily lives.<br />

Last but not least, we still want to offer you the<br />

best lessons we can share so you can lead to the<br />

life you wanted. For our 2020 Book Goals, we<br />

recommend 10 Books you must read before the<br />

year ends, an essential compilation of the best<br />

<strong>and</strong> classic books. Find our book review as well on<br />

the classic piece Think <strong>and</strong> Grow Rich, written by<br />

Napoleon Hill.<br />

A New Decade, A New Vision of Success<br />

We have another year to share our lives <strong>and</strong><br />

blessings with everyone. <strong>Al</strong>ways remember to<br />

live life to the fullest. Again, from <strong>Out</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>About</strong><br />

<strong>STYLE</strong> <strong>Magazine</strong>, consisting of a vibrant team that<br />

has made this Edition possible, congratulations on<br />

the new opportunity we have. This decade, we will<br />

prosper!


Contents<br />

1<br />

2<br />

3<br />

4<br />

5<br />

FASHION<br />

• Fashion Feature: Maruf Azimov (Max Fardan)<br />

• No Excuse Can Diminish the Friendliness of Silk Scarves<br />

BEAUTY<br />

• Makeup Madness with Katrina - Going Parisian: Makeup I brought<br />

along with me in Paris!<br />

• The Art of Wearing Perfumes for Longer<br />

BEHIND THE BRAND<br />

• Ahmed Ben Chaibah, CEO of Aqua Fun<br />

TAKING LESSONS<br />

• <strong>Maya</strong> <strong>Al</strong> <strong>Hawary</strong>, Emirati Scholar, Chairman of the Board of<br />

Governors of Dubai Carmel School<br />

TALENT POOL<br />

• Esther Eden, 22-year-old Singer-songwriter<br />

6 LIFE<strong>STYLE</strong><br />

• Money: Even Before You Start<br />

• 15 Best Ways to Have Healthier Thyroid<br />

• Creating your own luck<br />

FOOD<br />

• 7 Creative <strong>and</strong> Simple Eggplant Recipes<br />

• Healthy Eating Ideas for a Fast-Paced Life<br />

FITNESS<br />

• The Ideal Diet for Every Body Type<br />

7<br />

TRAVEL<br />

• Cruise the Caribbean: Top 5 destinations to visit in 2020<br />

• Travel with Kendria to Zurich, Switzerl<strong>and</strong><br />

8<br />

FOR THE CULTURE<br />

• The Reinvented Chronicles with Yvonne C. Mtengwa: Tips to<br />

differentiating oneself from the masses<br />

• The Internet: The Taste of Change in Modern Life<br />

• 2020 Book Goals: 10 Books You Must Read Before the Year Ends<br />

• Book Review: Think <strong>and</strong> Grow Rich


FASHION<br />

FEATURE<br />

MARUF AZIMOV<br />

(MAX FARDAN)<br />

max.fardan


1. TELL US A BIT ABOUT<br />

YOURSELF?<br />

I am Maruf Azimov, a 32-year old fitness<br />

model based in Dubai. On social media,<br />

most people know me as Max Fardan. I’m<br />

a proud native of Tashkent, Uzbekistan, a<br />

beautiful l<strong>and</strong>locked Central Asian country<br />

teeming with history <strong>and</strong> exotic appeal. I<br />

have three adorable kids, <strong>and</strong> I’m married<br />

to Shohista, my amazing, beautiful wife.<br />

Eight years ago, I was diagnosed with an<br />

unlikely illness. Breast cancer, the culprit that<br />

takes over thous<strong>and</strong>s of victims every year<br />

worldwide, struck me: <strong>and</strong> I’ve fought it for<br />

years. Three years ago, I underwent several<br />

sessions of chemotherapy, including surgery<br />

to remove the lump in my chest. Today, I<br />

st<strong>and</strong> as a proud cancer survivor, <strong>and</strong> I wish<br />

for more years of good health to come. I still<br />

undergo routine check-ups every six months<br />

to monitor my condition.<br />

I came to Dubai when I got sick, <strong>and</strong> I was<br />

anxious about letting my family know about<br />

my struggle. When magazines started<br />

wanting to write about me, they asked<br />

for my real name. I was a little hesitant to<br />

disclose it back then for fear that news<br />

about my health will reach my family in<br />

Tashkent. Most of my friends call me Max,<br />

as it’s a short name, with an easy ring to it<br />

like ‘Max Rich’. Max sounded just perfect, so<br />

I eventually adopted this screen name.<br />

2. TELL US ABOUT YOUR JOURNEY<br />

THROUGH BREAST CANCER.<br />

I was 24 when I was diagnosed with breast<br />

cancer.<br />

Back then, I’d been noticing a small lump in<br />

my left chest for months. It was becoming<br />

uncomfortable, <strong>and</strong> it wasn’t going away. I<br />

felt that it was getting bigger. I decided to<br />

see a doctor to have my condition checked.<br />

I’d undergone several tests: from lab tests<br />

to MRI scans.<br />

The day came when my doctor told me to<br />

call my family. I was preparing for some bad<br />

news. My father was recuperating from a<br />

recent heart problem, <strong>and</strong> I couldn’t bear<br />

to send my family depressing news. “Be<br />

strong; everything will be okay.” The doctor<br />

told me. What came next was something<br />

I wasn’t prepared to hear in my life, ever.<br />

“You have breast cancer.”<br />

It was difficult for me to comprehend at first.<br />

I have breast cancer. I googled about it, <strong>and</strong><br />

I could only stare in shock at the facts. At 24<br />

years, I was, indeed, a Stage 2 breast cancer<br />

patient.<br />

Cancer treatment started very soon. Slowly,<br />

I went to treatment after treatment, <strong>and</strong><br />

it wasn’t a pleasant experience. It was a<br />

dizzying struggle, nauseating <strong>and</strong> leaving<br />

me fatigued. I was told that there would<br />

be more chemo sessions to undergo, so I<br />

considered leaving my home country. At<br />

first, I went to Turkey, asking myself where to<br />

work, <strong>and</strong> weighing in the sacrifices I need<br />

to make to get treatments as well.<br />

I decided to come to Dubai because of a<br />

close friend. He recommended Dubai very<br />

highly, saying that it’s a good place he<br />

thought might work for me well. I found<br />

a good job in Dubai, initially starting as a<br />

salesman. At that time, it wasn’t enough<br />

to sustain my needs, so I found a parttime<br />

night shift job as security personnel.<br />

I worked for a year doing these jobs, <strong>and</strong><br />

at the same time, going to the hospital for<br />

the treatments. It was a challenging time for<br />

me, <strong>and</strong> whenever I’m talking with my family<br />

over the phone, I’d pretend that everything<br />

was alright.<br />

The life of a cancer patient is exhausting. The<br />

fatigue quickly sets in, <strong>and</strong> the exhaustion<br />

was palpable at the end of the day’s work.<br />

After a year, I stopped working those two<br />

jobs, <strong>and</strong> I just focused on one. I was


eventually promoted to sales manager after<br />

three years. The company helped me through<br />

my ordeal. My manager, my boss, they<br />

understood my situation, <strong>and</strong> they supported<br />

me all the way. The unwavering support of my<br />

friends here in Dubai was also instrumental in<br />

helping me cope with cancer. For this reason,<br />

Dubai will always be my second home.<br />

I went back to Tashkent for my surgery. My<br />

fantastic doctor became a close friend of<br />

mine, <strong>and</strong> my gratitude for him flows really<br />

deep. He helped me obtain the expensive<br />

medicine I needed. In Uzbekistan, healthcare<br />

is also free, thanks to the government’s<br />

efforts to finance the state hospitals, medical<br />

institutions <strong>and</strong> clinics.<br />

After finishing chemo <strong>and</strong> successfully<br />

undergoing surgery to remove the lump in my<br />

left chest, I was declared cancer-free. Living<br />

not only for myself but for my wife <strong>and</strong> kids,<br />

as well as my family back in Tashkent, makes<br />

me so happy <strong>and</strong> grateful.<br />

3. HOW HAS YOUR LIFE CHANGED<br />

SINCE FINDING OUT YOU ARE<br />

CANCER-FREE?<br />

I was in Dubai when the ‘call’ happened. I<br />

picked up the phone <strong>and</strong> heard my doctor on<br />

the other side. He was crying. “You’ve won it,<br />

my boy. You’ve won it.” I was in shock. “What<br />

happened?” I told him. He replied, “You’ve<br />

beaten cancer!”<br />

I reminisced about all the treatments I<br />

braved, the arduous, difficult months of<br />

chemotherapy. I looked back on all the


support I received from the people around<br />

me. There wasn’t a day in those cancerstricken<br />

years that I’ve told myself that I<br />

have to be ready for anything that could<br />

happen. Life is fragile, <strong>and</strong> it is a brief time<br />

we only borrowed from God. I remembered<br />

the prayers I’ve mumbled silently, asking<br />

God to give me even a little bit more time<br />

for my loved ones, for the dreams <strong>and</strong> goals<br />

I have for them. I have to be there when<br />

all my unwed sisters finally walk down the<br />

aisles. For my father, I’ll buy him a car for his<br />

taxi business. And how could I even leave<br />

my sweet wife? At least, if I were to perish<br />

soon, I should be able to find him a suitable<br />

husb<strong>and</strong> to take care of her <strong>and</strong> the kids<br />

when I’m gone. These were the thoughts I<br />

had to prepare for the worst.<br />

I was indeed fortunate <strong>and</strong> blessed. And I<br />

knew I fought well. I never gave up, <strong>and</strong> I<br />

enjoyed life even though I was stricken with<br />

cancer during all those challenging years.<br />

I went to the gym to dance because I love<br />

dancing, <strong>and</strong> I also sing whenever the vibe<br />

hits me. Knowing that I might as well be gone<br />

at any day made me enjoy my life, including<br />

the smallest of happy, positive events. I think<br />

God listens when we are truly grateful for the<br />

lives we’ve been gifted with.<br />

I ventured into freelance modelling <strong>and</strong><br />

eventually became a br<strong>and</strong> ambassador. I’m<br />

more passionate <strong>and</strong> happier than ever, <strong>and</strong><br />

I couldn’t simply ask for more. Having won<br />

over cancer <strong>and</strong> becoming healthy is enough<br />

as a blessing <strong>and</strong> a renewed gift of life.


4. HOW WOULD YOU<br />

DESCRIBE YOUR <strong>STYLE</strong>?<br />

My mood dictates my style. I also see<br />

myself with a versatile, independent<br />

taste in fashion, <strong>and</strong> I like showcasing<br />

different styles for many occasions. Sexy,<br />

elegant styles are appealing to me:<br />

something not too gaudy but catches<br />

attention like a whiff of mysterious<br />

perfume. It is also important for me to<br />

pick a style that accentuates me as a<br />

person <strong>and</strong> not the outfit itself. It’s like<br />

‘dressing not to dress’.<br />

5. HOW DID YOU GET<br />

INVOLVED IN MR DUBAI?<br />

Mr Dubai never occurred to me in<br />

the first place, <strong>and</strong> winning the title is<br />

unbelievable for me. I did try my best<br />

to win, though! I know that I am pretty<br />

capable, but I don’t think of myself<br />

as any better than the rest of the<br />

contestants, <strong>and</strong> I always remind myself<br />

that someone else is better than me.<br />

It was the idea of my close friend who<br />

told me to try joining the competition.<br />

Mr Dubai is a big event, so I had my<br />

doubts at first. Eventually, I thought it<br />

might lead me to new opportunities,<br />

so I joined <strong>and</strong> tried my best. It was<br />

quite a pleasure becoming friends <strong>and</strong><br />

acquaintances with my co-contestants,<br />

event organisers <strong>and</strong> the rest of the staff.<br />

Everybody is already a winner! I enjoyed<br />

the experience as much as winning the<br />

title itself.<br />

6. WHAT RESPONSIBILITIES<br />

DOES CARRYING THE MR DUBAI<br />

CROWN CARRY?<br />

Having the title of Mr Dubai imposes<br />

both prestige <strong>and</strong> responsibility. You<br />

have to represent a culturally diverse,<br />

cosmopolitan city, bearing the local<br />

roots of a true Emirati as the male<br />

face of Dubai. It’s not all about being<br />

physically beautiful, or aesthetic in the<br />

fashion sense. Still, titles like these<br />

also dem<strong>and</strong> strength of character <strong>and</strong><br />

authenticity in putting forward your<br />

convictions, aspirations <strong>and</strong> advocacy.<br />

The male figure that we need our society


to embrace is the picture of a benevolent<br />

father, an amazing brother <strong>and</strong> a loving son.<br />

As Mr Dubai, these are the images I want to<br />

exemplify.<br />

Mr Dubai also allows me to introduce my<br />

home country to many people. Not many<br />

are aware of my country <strong>and</strong> our culture<br />

back home, including its people <strong>and</strong> history.<br />

Everywhere I go, I pride myself in being an<br />

Uzbek <strong>and</strong> a native of Tashkent.<br />

7. WHAT WAS THE FIRST THING<br />

YOU DID AFTER WINNING THE<br />

TITLE?<br />

There wasn’t really a specific thing that I did<br />

after winning the title. What ensued after the<br />

event were lots of meetings, photoshoots<br />

<strong>and</strong> magazine interviews. I was also invited<br />

to other events like concerts <strong>and</strong> shows. I<br />

was able to share my experiences with many<br />

audiences, <strong>and</strong> the opportunity to introduce<br />

my home country comes along with these<br />

gigs. I am very honoured <strong>and</strong> delighted<br />

indeed to find that more <strong>and</strong> more people<br />

are getting to know Uzbekistan <strong>and</strong> the<br />

Uzbek culture because of me.<br />

More importantly, I was able to share<br />

the past struggles <strong>and</strong> victory of being a<br />

cancer survivor. We can rise above these<br />

personal battles with resilience <strong>and</strong> faith.<br />

As long as realistically possible, we can still<br />

pursue our passions even when we are sick<br />

or physically frail. I love telling people to<br />

enjoy every moment of their lives because<br />

life is beautiful. The short time that we are<br />

endowed with is enough for us to live our<br />

lives to the fullest.<br />

8. FIVE FASHION ITEMS EVERY<br />

MAN SHOULD OWN:<br />

Fashion is also a means of carrying yourself<br />

in public, which should reflect your attitude<br />

<strong>and</strong> behaviour. In my opinion, it shouldn’t<br />

just be ‘fashion items’ that every man should<br />

have, but also the right attitude.


Firstly, you have to be friendly <strong>and</strong><br />

approachable. It doesn’t matter<br />

how a man dresses if he doesn’t<br />

know how to smile <strong>and</strong> radiate<br />

charm. Having an open mind, <strong>and</strong><br />

a face that always smiles is the most<br />

impressionable fashion statement<br />

that any man can have.<br />

It’s also important for every man<br />

to take care of himself. Improving<br />

yourself on the daily by making<br />

sure you’re fit <strong>and</strong> learning every<br />

day is something that never goes<br />

out of style. Your body is going to<br />

thank you for going to the gym, or<br />

by exercising while being guided<br />

by fitness books <strong>and</strong> TV shows.<br />

Thirdly, a fashionable man knows<br />

how to dress appropriately for the<br />

right crowd <strong>and</strong> occasion. When<br />

people are watching you, your<br />

outfits speak your mood for them.<br />

It doesn’t have to be dressing up<br />

expensively, donning expensive<br />

items <strong>and</strong> all that. A simple tee<br />

paired with classic pants or jeans,<br />

as well as shoes for the right events<br />

<strong>and</strong> suits are all good.<br />

The fourth item on my list is<br />

something I deem as too important<br />

not to leave out: sunglasses! Here<br />

in the ME region, the sun is really<br />

high <strong>and</strong> protecting your eyes while<br />

being out <strong>and</strong> about is essential.<br />

It’s not precisely for fashion’s sake,<br />

but for comfort too!<br />

Last but certainly not least,<br />

accessorising needs to be on point,<br />

<strong>and</strong> for me, the whole look is not<br />

complete without a watch.<br />

9. WHAT MAKES YOU<br />

CALL THE FASHION POLICE?<br />

Since I have already gathered a lot<br />

of knowledge about fashion, I’ll be<br />

able to give help on how to choose<br />

the right decision with your clothes.<br />

First of all, people are getting<br />

crazy about fashion, <strong>and</strong> they’re<br />

starting to do crazy things with it.<br />

Yes, fashion loves crazy things. It’s<br />

also important to underst<strong>and</strong> that<br />

fashion is not all about how much<br />

skin will show. Fashion is cool,<br />

elegant, sometimes a little bit wild,<br />

sometimes sweet. That is fashion.<br />

10. ONE TREND YOU<br />

DETEST<br />

When it’s too common. As I said<br />

earlier, whatever the trend is, that<br />

should not define you. You should<br />

be creating your own signature<br />

style. If you’re going to go with<br />

the flow, how will it be you?<br />

You’re already a trend. Just wear<br />

something cool. It will be a trend if<br />

you know how to wear it properly.<br />

Of course, this is only my opinion.


11. DESCRIBE YOUR FITNESS ROUTINE.<br />

I can’t drink or take any diet supplements as advised by<br />

my doctor. They said it’s risky because it may trigger the<br />

cancer cells again. That’s why I decided to do it healthily.<br />

For breakfast, I’ll be boiling five or six eggs which I prefer<br />

half cooked. I love eating slowly. I’m eating five times a day<br />

with small portions per meal. I try not to overeat after seven<br />

or eight in the evening. I have a fast metabolism, so I tend<br />

to lose weight fast. If you want to have a great body, you<br />

have to focus on your food <strong>and</strong> try to eat healthily. You can<br />

drink alcohol but not too much. Enjoy your life. Exercise is<br />

also essential if you want to have a good body. I go to the<br />

gym every day <strong>and</strong> spend one to two hours there. I have<br />

different exercise routines each day; today it can be chest<br />

exercise, tomorrow is for the shoulders, <strong>and</strong> after that for<br />

the legs. There are days that I’m unable to go, but I’ll make<br />

sure that I’ll go on the next day.<br />

<strong>12</strong>. WHAT MAKES YOU HAPPY?<br />

What makes me happy? That’s the most beautiful question.<br />

If I see someone smiling, it makes me happy. If I hear<br />

something, even a noise, it makes me happy. When I’m<br />

drinking tea, it makes me happy. When I’m walking, it<br />

makes me happy. I can see, I can feel, I can smell. I can<br />

hear, <strong>and</strong> I can walk. Everything makes me happy.<br />

13. WHAT’S THAT ONE QUOTE YOU LIVE BY?<br />

I can say it with a couple of words. Enjoy every moment in<br />

your life because life is short but beautiful.


Scarves have been<br />

around for centuries,<br />

holding a primary<br />

place as an essential<br />

ensemble of couture<br />

in every civilisation <strong>and</strong><br />

culture. They haven’t<br />

lost their significance,<br />

<strong>and</strong> neither do we<br />

expect it to happen<br />

ever, which is why we<br />

still get to see certain<br />

dapper-looking men<br />

<strong>and</strong> women garbed in<br />

these pieces making<br />

bold statements.<br />

No Excuse<br />

Can Diminish<br />

the Friendliness<br />

of Silk Scarves


You might have wondered<br />

why scarves never go<br />

out of style or what’s the<br />

importance attached<br />

to them. The answer<br />

is simple; scarves are<br />

an international piece<br />

of garment, giving you<br />

warmth, protection,<br />

neatness, grace <strong>and</strong><br />

individuality. Be it<br />

for fashion purpose,<br />

spiritual motive or<br />

shield from extreme<br />

weather conditions, it is<br />

that functional piece of<br />

adornment you invest<br />

in because it helps you<br />

style yourself in multiple<br />

unique ways, adapts to<br />

all weathers <strong>and</strong> adds<br />

the final charisma to your<br />

outfit.


Silk Scarf<br />

Purchasing<br />

Considerations<br />

When you decide to buy a silk scarf for yourself, keep a practical stance. You<br />

should be clear-headed about what you’re going to need it for. It is clear,<br />

scarves are multi-functional but your purchase can go wasteful if its purpose<br />

is missing. Think about when <strong>and</strong> where you want to wear it <strong>and</strong> with what<br />

attire. Would you be using it for office during daytime or for a casual night<br />

out? The choices are unlimited <strong>and</strong> so is the available variety.<br />

Once the objective has been sorted out, other related issues will straighten<br />

out automatically, such as the colour, pattern, weave, size <strong>and</strong> shape. We’ll<br />

be discussing the usage of silk scarves at length today, their practicality,<br />

beauty, as well as the high dem<strong>and</strong> in unisex fashion world.


Silk Scarves<br />

Add Class to<br />

Men’s Clothing<br />

Any man would certainly welcome long, rectangular<br />

beautiful patterned silk scarves in his wardrobe to<br />

perk up his otherwise bl<strong>and</strong> coloured dresses. This<br />

accessory can be worn on its own, with or without<br />

a necktie. Remember, the scarf doesn’t <strong>and</strong> cannot<br />

replace a tie or bow; it’s a complete additional<br />

accessory giving guys a strong, dashing look for<br />

perfect masculinity.<br />

Most men on the other h<strong>and</strong> aren’t aware of the<br />

functionality of silk scarves. Majority knows only<br />

about woollen scarves or mufflers. They take scarves<br />

for mere shield purposes. It’s no surprise that these<br />

men st<strong>and</strong> clueless when it comes to wearing a silk<br />

scarf <strong>and</strong> this is why we find the need to explain the<br />

correct way of adorning this statement accessory.


Avoid Tight<br />

Knots-Drape It<br />

No doubt, silk scarves are<br />

the prettiest <strong>and</strong> most<br />

luxurious ones, wearing<br />

them require extra<br />

competence on your part.<br />

They have the tendency of<br />

slipping off, <strong>and</strong> you might<br />

want to tie it too tightly or<br />

add pins to make it stay.<br />

Both ways are wrong. Silk<br />

scarf has to be draped<br />

casually <strong>and</strong> allowed to<br />

flow rakishly, to show you<br />

have mastered the art of<br />

displaying it with ease.<br />

The Simplest<br />

Knot-Overh<strong>and</strong><br />

Lay your scarf over your shoulders <strong>and</strong><br />

tie both ends over <strong>and</strong> under as we tie<br />

shoelaces. Adjust the front a bit <strong>and</strong><br />

tighten a bit according to your desire.<br />

<strong>Al</strong>ways keep your attire in mind <strong>and</strong><br />

select your scarf in matching or contrast,<br />

just enough to boost your confidence<br />

<strong>and</strong> style.


This is a make-believe<br />

knot, best applicable<br />

on big, bold prints <strong>and</strong><br />

medium-sized or even<br />

lengthy scarves. Wear the<br />

scarf with one end hanging<br />

twice longer than the other<br />

one. Tie a loose h<strong>and</strong> knot<br />

on the longer side, leaving<br />

about <strong>12</strong>-18 inches at<br />

the end. Now take the<br />

shorter scarf end <strong>and</strong> slip<br />

it through the knot, finally<br />

tightening to the desired<br />

length. This will create an<br />

exquisite debonair casual<br />

look.<br />

Fake It<br />

Go French-<br />

European Knot<br />

This is the simplest yet most<br />

elegant knot style requiring<br />

a lengthy scarf. You’ll have to<br />

fold the scarf in the middle; the<br />

two ends meet exactly at the<br />

same length. Carefully wrap<br />

it around your neck, holding<br />

the doubled over bend in<br />

one h<strong>and</strong>. Pass the other end<br />

through the bend <strong>and</strong> pull<br />

snug. This knot looks <strong>and</strong><br />

works best with silk scarves.<br />

Perfect for office wear <strong>and</strong> a<br />

lavish evening party.


Women Beautifying<br />

Silk Scarves<br />

Women are luckier to be<br />

able to make use of silk<br />

scarves in numerous ways.<br />

These fancy, colourful<br />

embellishments add charm<br />

to the female persona. Let’s<br />

discuss a few unique styles<br />

of bringing silk scarves to<br />

their best potential.<br />

Hair<br />

Accessory<br />

This can flaunt your hairstyle in daytime<br />

<strong>and</strong> evening, more so in the summers.<br />

You can catch up your hair in a chic<br />

ponytail <strong>and</strong> tie it with a silk scarf<br />

matching your outfit. It can also be<br />

worn around your head <strong>and</strong> tied at<br />

the back. Go <strong>and</strong> be creative with silk<br />

scarves using them as hair accessories<br />

for a change.


Tie it in bow shape, giving<br />

it a look of a statement<br />

necklace. Wrap it twice<br />

around your neck <strong>and</strong> tie<br />

a knot resembling a bow,<br />

sitting either below your<br />

chin or on the side for extra<br />

style. You can pull it off in<br />

the office with a blazer.<br />

Adorn Your Neck<br />

Around One<br />

Shoulder<br />

This look might deceive others<br />

into believing your blouse<br />

has a stylish part. Tie your<br />

silk scarf neatly around part<br />

of the tank, making one side<br />

decorative. It works best with<br />

plain sleeveless tops.


Never Misplace<br />

Your Glasses<br />

Tie the ends of your silk<br />

scarf to your sunglasses<br />

or eyeglasses. This would<br />

keep your glasses safe<br />

during office hours,<br />

saving precious time<br />

lost in searching for your<br />

misplaced specs. It should<br />

work like a sunglasses<br />

strap, even convenient for<br />

holding a camera to take<br />

pictures with style.<br />

Loop it around<br />

the Wrist<br />

Wear the silk scarf around your<br />

wrist as a bracelet, a b<strong>and</strong> or as a<br />

clasp for your wristwatch. Twist it if<br />

it’s longer in length <strong>and</strong> tie a bow<br />

knot at the end that hangs to one<br />

side.


Belt the scarf around<br />

your trench coat when<br />

going out, for a classy<br />

appealing look. Enrich<br />

the appearance further<br />

by choosing contrasting<br />

shades if your clothes are<br />

neutral tinted.<br />

Accentuate<br />

Your Waistline<br />

Brighten Your<br />

H<strong>and</strong>bag<br />

In place of key chains, stickers<br />

<strong>and</strong> other h<strong>and</strong>bag tidbits,<br />

twist a bright silk scarf <strong>and</strong><br />

wrap it around the straps of<br />

your purse. This is a trendy<br />

street look, which have<br />

embraced<br />

We’re leaving you with just a<br />

few basic ideas to remind you<br />

that it’s never too hot or too<br />

cold to ignore wearing your<br />

silk scarves. In fact, silk scarves<br />

are so useful <strong>and</strong> workable<br />

that one fails to run out of the<br />

habit of not wearing them.


Avant-garde<br />

Model: Lili Lilla Nagy<br />

Photo & Retouch: Balazs Nemet<br />

Headpiece: Evi Kelemen Millasonjacouture<br />

Hair, Makeup <strong>and</strong> Concept: Liv Rideg<br />

Instagram: @livridegmakeup


BEAUTY<br />

SKIN HEALTH:<br />

M A K E U P<br />

M A D N E S S<br />

WITH<br />

Dermalogica<br />

Gel Cleanser<br />

Pixi Skintreats<br />

Rose Tonic<br />

(Rose & Elderflower<br />

Nourishing Toner)<br />

GOING PARISIAN:<br />

MAKEUP I BROUGHT<br />

ALONG WITH ME<br />

IN PARIS!<br />

I spent the holidays in Paris with my family,<br />

<strong>and</strong> it was the most amazing experience.<br />

We fell so deeply in love with Paris: the<br />

architecture, the people <strong>and</strong> the art, <strong>and</strong><br />

we’re even planning to go back at least<br />

twice a year from this point forward. But<br />

anyway, let’s get to the reason you are all<br />

here: my Paris makeup set!<br />

It is surprising that I only brought a small<br />

makeup set given that we stayed in the<br />

famed lover’s city for four days <strong>and</strong> three<br />

nights! Honestly, I had no idea what kind<br />

of looks I should be rocking in France, but<br />

I knew that I wanted to keep it simple <strong>and</strong><br />

sleek, with a short, fixed routine daily so I<br />

could get out of the hotel room fast. As a<br />

result, I ended up doing a simple blended<br />

face with only one foundation per day<br />

<strong>and</strong> light contouring, coupled with a pair<br />

of Kemet Lashes <strong>and</strong> different shades of<br />

lipsticks, lip liners <strong>and</strong> glosses.<br />

So, what did I pack? Let’s get straight to it.<br />

Too Faced<br />

Hangover<br />

Rx Primer<br />

SKIN PREP:<br />

Farsali Rose<br />

Gold Elixir<br />

NARS<br />

Radiance<br />

Primer<br />

Origins Ginzing<br />

Energy-Boosting<br />

Gel Moisturiser<br />

Farsali<br />

Skintune Blur<br />

Lancôme Blur<br />

& Go Primer


FACE:<br />

NARS Sheer Glow<br />

Foundation (Macao)<br />

Sephora Glow<br />

Perfection Foundation<br />

EYES:<br />

Kat Von D<br />

Lash Liner<br />

Sephora Cinescope Mascara<br />

Kemet Lash Co.<br />

Strips Lashes<br />

BROWS:<br />

NYX Tinted Brow<br />

Mascara (Espresso)<br />

MAC Cosmetics Studio Finish Concealer with<br />

SPF15 for a clean finish & sculpt.


CONTOUR:<br />

LIPS:<br />

Too Faced Born This<br />

Way Multi-Use Sculpting<br />

Concealer (Maple)<br />

NARS Limited<br />

Edition Audacious<br />

Lipstick (Siouxsie)<br />

Fenty Beauty<br />

Gloss Bomb<br />

(Diamond Milk)<br />

Too Faced Born This<br />

Way Multi-Use Sculpting<br />

Concealer (Cocoa)<br />

Too Faced Glitter<br />

Nude Lipstick (That<br />

Girl)<br />

Makeup Forever Artist<br />

Pencil (610 Versatile<br />

Chestnut)<br />

CONCEALER:<br />

Fenty Beauty Sun Stalk’r<br />

Bronzer (Coco Naughty)<br />

NARS Radiant Creamy<br />

Concealer (Am<strong>and</strong>e)


SETTING:<br />

NYX Professional Makeup<br />

Can’t Stop Won’t Stop Setting<br />

Powder (Medium-Deep)<br />

Laura Mercier Translucent<br />

Loose Setting Powder<br />

(Medium Deep)<br />

HIGHLIGHT:<br />

Laura Mercier Translucent<br />

Loose Powder - Glow<br />

(Medium Deep)<br />

Urban Decay Naked Skin<br />

Shapeshifter Palette<br />

Katrina is the Creative<br />

Director at The Beauty<br />

Studio, Middle East. In<br />

this article, she shares<br />

her travel makeup <strong>and</strong><br />

skin routine.<br />

It might seem like a lot of stuff, but it really wasn’t! I didn’t bring<br />

any setting sprays because the weather was more fit for powders<br />

than sprays. I also didn’t mind having a single eyeshadow palette<br />

(not even my favourite ABH x Jackie Aina palette). Basically, I<br />

wanted to blend into the Parisian crowd by following the “less<br />

is more” rule, but also by tweaking my signature natural glow<br />

looks with a different shade of lipstick every day. During winter in<br />

Paris, you can get away with a dark shade eyeliner on the upper<br />

lash line or on the waterline all day because it’s pretty gloomy<br />

<strong>and</strong> the sun is only out for a bit before it hides behind the clouds<br />

again. I noticed that a lot of women in French shops <strong>and</strong> French<br />

restaurants do this, so I didn’t hesitate to fall in line!<br />

On the second day, I recorded my full first-day routine via the timelapse<br />

function on my iPhone camera so I could easily follow each<br />

step for the next two days. The reason why I didn’t record the first<br />

day is because I referenced it as a test day. I wanted to make sure<br />

that my skin <strong>and</strong> the Parisian weather would actually work well<br />

together before making it my official routine. Thankfully, it did,<br />

<strong>and</strong> I didn’t have to change anything. As a result, I ended up with<br />

beautiful, flawless skin (no breakouts or adverse reactions) <strong>and</strong><br />

an easy makeup routine that was perfect for winter in Paris. As a<br />

bonus tip, I had more time to spend with my family for outdoor<br />

sightseeing <strong>and</strong> shopping because I wasn’t stuck doing a 2 - 3<br />

hour makeup routine every morning. I would honestly say it only<br />

took me about 30 - 40 minutes to do my makeup each morning<br />

which is awesome timing for me if I must say so!<br />

Everything I packed are the products I actually used each day. I<br />

want to preface this by saying that my skin is at its optimal health<br />

so please don’t think that because all of this worked for me that<br />

it will also undoubtedly work for you. My skin type is normal to<br />

dry, <strong>and</strong> I take really good care of it <strong>and</strong> consequently, it makes it<br />

easier for me to apply makeup by blessing me with healthy skin.<br />

So there you have it! There were only a few items I packed <strong>and</strong><br />

didn’t use but my Parisian holiday makeup was ultimately very<br />

simple <strong>and</strong> classic. It was definitely perfect for a full day at the<br />

Chateau de Versailles, or an impromptu photo session in front<br />

of the Arc de Triomphe <strong>and</strong> the Musee du Louvre, dinner at<br />

Fouquet’s Paris, a nightly stroll under the lights of the Eiffel Tower,<br />

or just a simple shopping trip to Avenue des Champs Elysees <strong>and</strong><br />

the Galleries Lafayette.<br />

I hope that I have not only inspired each of you to step outside<br />

the box with your makeup routine when you are away from home,<br />

but I hope that I have inspired you to travel more this 2020. It is<br />

the year of abundance! Laugh more, smile more, do more, be<br />

grateful, live life more abundantly <strong>and</strong> never ever forget: TRAVEL<br />

IS LIFE!<br />

Cheers to 2020!


Bridal Beauty<br />

Model: Szintia Bakos<br />

Photo & Retouch: Andrea Marton<br />

Headpiece: Trangoni Couture<br />

Hair: Izabella Koszeri<br />

Makeup: Liv Rideg<br />

Dress: Nagy Agota Collection<br />

Location: Studio Lightroom, Budapest, Hungary<br />

Instagram: @livridegmakeup


Bridal Beauty<br />

Model: Szintia Bakos<br />

Photo & Retouch: Andrea Marton<br />

Headpiece: Trangoni Couture<br />

Hair: Izabella Koszeri<br />

Makeup: Liv Rideg<br />

Dress: Nagy Agota Collection<br />

Location: Studio Lightroom, Budapest, Hungary<br />

Instagram: @livridegmakeup


The Art of Wearing<br />

Perfumes for Longer<br />

Perfumes are the last <strong>and</strong> the most essential<br />

part of grooming. Everyone loves that final spritz<br />

of alluring scent after getting ready to head out<br />

enveloped in a long-lasting fragrance announcing<br />

its arrival proudly. <strong>Al</strong>l of us are conscious of the<br />

significance of beautiful perfumes, rendering it<br />

essential to make these fragrances last as long as<br />

possible.<br />

Before getting into the tips <strong>and</strong> tricks of keeping your scent<br />

stay longer, there are various factors to bear in mind. First, from<br />

perfume buying to wearing: it’s an art. Perfumes are available<br />

in many forms, hence their longevity levels. Their creation<br />

involves base notes, middle notes <strong>and</strong> top notes. These notes<br />

play a pivotal role in the long life <strong>and</strong> sillage of perfume in<br />

coordination with your skin type.


Know Your Perfume<br />

Before you purchase a fancy fragrance<br />

feeling heady by its gorgeous scent, be<br />

sure what perfume type <strong>and</strong> note you’re<br />

investing in. Pick eau de parfum instead<br />

of eau de toilette, eau de cologne,<br />

body mist or spray. Eau de parfum,<br />

as well as extrait de parfum, is always<br />

formulated with a higher concentration<br />

of oils, resulting in a stronger <strong>and</strong><br />

longer-lasting formulation.<br />

Notes of Perfume<br />

The base notes in perfumes act like<br />

its foundation. The stronger the base<br />

notes are, the longer their scent clings<br />

to the skin. Middle <strong>and</strong> top notes wear<br />

off pretty quickly, so it’s the base notes<br />

you ought to consider when buying a<br />

perfume. Go for heavy base notes, such<br />

as oriental <strong>and</strong> amber, woody, leathery<br />

or musky scents. For citruses <strong>and</strong> florals,<br />

you can always layer up two perfumes:<br />

a heavy base note perfume, with your<br />

floral fragrance on the top. This would<br />

also help you in building up your<br />

signature scent.


Know Your Skin Type<br />

We won’t be getting into the<br />

dermatological nuances <strong>and</strong> technical<br />

definitions of the various skin types.<br />

Generally speaking, there are two<br />

common types: dry <strong>and</strong> oily, or<br />

combination skin. While on the hunt<br />

for perfumes, be wary of your skin<br />

type. Dry-skinned people tend to lose<br />

scents quicker than oily skin types. Be<br />

sure to test out different perfumes <strong>and</strong><br />

opt for strong, heavy concentrated<br />

scents. They’d stay with you for longer<br />

stretches, <strong>and</strong> you won’t be missing<br />

the good vibes your chosen perfume<br />

brings.<br />

Storing Your Perfume<br />

Once you’ve bought your favourite<br />

bottle of perfume, keep it tightly shut<br />

inside the original package. Make sure<br />

to store it in a cool dark place away from<br />

sunlight <strong>and</strong> not in your bathroom due<br />

to the dampness <strong>and</strong> heat. Besides,<br />

never shake your perfume bottle—it’s<br />

not medicine!


The Best Time to<br />

Apply Perfumes<br />

Notably, perfumes linger for a longer<br />

period when applied straight after a<br />

bath or shower. Damp skin absorbs the<br />

scents well but wait for the perfume to<br />

dry before you begin to get dressed.<br />

You can also apply an unscented<br />

body lotion first before spraying the<br />

perfume, <strong>and</strong> the results are far better<br />

if your body lotion smells similar to your<br />

perfume. This would support the scent<br />

since oily <strong>and</strong> moisturised skin retains<br />

the smell for longer <strong>and</strong> a matching<br />

scented body lotion would work as the<br />

base layer of your perfume.<br />

How <strong>and</strong> Where<br />

to Wear Perfume<br />

It’s a known secret: perfumes are worn<br />

on the pulse points as these places<br />

trigger off heat, enhancing the scent<br />

you’re wearing. If your perfume doesn’t<br />

stay with you for hours, another trick is<br />

to apply petroleum jelly on these pulse<br />

points before you wear perfume.<br />

As a rule, you should be applying<br />

or spraying perfume on your wrists,<br />

neck, behind your ears, inside elbows<br />

<strong>and</strong> even the back of your knees <strong>and</strong><br />

ankles. Spraying on the insides of your<br />

jacket or scarf can prove to be really<br />

advantageous for long-term effects.


Walk Through the<br />

Cloud of Perfume<br />

French perfumes aren’t just<br />

famous because of their<br />

quality: French people<br />

know how to wear these<br />

elegances the proper<br />

way. They say perfumes<br />

maintain their scent longer<br />

if we spray a cloud of it in<br />

the air <strong>and</strong> walk through<br />

this shower. The spray<br />

settles down in our hair<br />

<strong>and</strong> clothes, keeping the<br />

fragrance intact.<br />

You can spray the perfume<br />

on your hairbrush as well.<br />

Brush your hair when<br />

the brush dries <strong>and</strong> be<br />

rest assured that you will<br />

remain smelling fresh<br />

<strong>and</strong> wonderful for a long<br />

time. Amazingly enough,<br />

hair carries the scent for<br />

longer periods <strong>and</strong> gives<br />

off enigmatic head-turning<br />

wafts.


The<br />

Don’ts<br />

You might feel exhausted by now, but don’t worry. Remember<br />

these few don’ts to help yourself in getting the maximum out<br />

of your precious scents.<br />

1. Don’t rub perfume on your skin—you only need to either<br />

dab it or spray it on yourself.<br />

2. In the same way, don’t rub your wrists together after<br />

perfume application. Friction would fade away the top notes<br />

faster than your liking.<br />

3. Don’t douse yourself in the scent. Doing this can cause<br />

a rather adverse effect on your nerves <strong>and</strong> those you’re<br />

surrounded by. Overdoing this can give off an overwhelming<br />

headache—literally.<br />

4. Don’t spray directly in your hair or on your jewellery. Don’t<br />

spray too close to your clothes. The perfume oils can create<br />

stains on the fabric.<br />

5. Don’t throw away the last drops of perfume in the bottle.<br />

You can always mix them in your body lotion or soak a few<br />

cotton buds in those last droplets of fragrance, keeping them<br />

in a plastic zip bag <strong>and</strong> throwing it in your purse for touch-ups<br />

whenever needed.<br />

Finally, we’re leaving you with some good news. It’s usual for<br />

any perfume wearer not to be able to distinguish his or her<br />

perfume after mingling with others or even after spending a<br />

few hours alone, but worry not. This certainly doesn’t indicate<br />

the loss of that scent; it’s because our noses get accustomed to<br />

our own perfume, thus leaving us unable to smell it repeatedly.<br />

On the other h<strong>and</strong>, people around us can always pick up the<br />

projection of our perfume.<br />

Keep on experimenting with different perfumes the world is<br />

offering. Underst<strong>and</strong>ing <strong>and</strong> finding your signature perfume<br />

takes time <strong>and</strong> patience!


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AHMED BEN CHAIBAH<br />

CEO OF AQUA FUN


1. TELL US A BIT ABOUT YOURSELF.<br />

I’m Ahmed Ben Chaibah, currently known as<br />

Aquaman, the owner of Aqua Fun, The largest<br />

inflatable aqua park in the world. I design,<br />

produce, manage <strong>and</strong> operate Aqua Fun. Those<br />

are the things I mainly focus on these days. I am<br />

38-year-old Emirati National.<br />

2. WHAT DOES SUCCESS MEAN TO<br />

YOU?<br />

There are two different talking points with<br />

regards to this question: success <strong>and</strong> happiness.<br />

For me, success is to be the best person. If I’m<br />

not the best person at what I do, will I still enjoy<br />

it? I asked myself one day, what is the purpose<br />

of this business? It’s creating happy memories,<br />

that’s the core of it. For example, we had a visitor<br />

before who thanked <strong>and</strong> talked to me for half<br />

an hour because of his son, who’s autistic <strong>and</strong><br />

never been in the water before. They were able<br />

to have a bonding moment in the water park<br />

because his son is no longer afraid of the water.<br />

Seeing that smile etched onto people’s faces<br />

<strong>and</strong> the positive energy in the park, with people<br />

thanking me for having an awesome time—<br />

that’s success for me. It’s more of an emotional<br />

thing. Yes, numbers are important. I was able<br />

to get it, but it’s just a scoreboard. I learned<br />

early on in my life that it’s not just money that<br />

matters. The experiences that we cherish, the<br />

beautiful moments that we remember—those<br />

are the things that really matter. Success, then,<br />

for me, is having inner peace, joy, happiness,<br />

as well as spiritual <strong>and</strong> c<strong>and</strong>id enjoyment of the<br />

human experience.<br />

3. HOW DID THE AQUA FUN<br />

CONCEPT COME ABOUT?<br />

I used to work with one of the biggest event<br />

companies in the Middle East. They told me<br />

that I had to leave, <strong>and</strong> they gave me a sixmonth<br />

salary to which I agreed. I used to be an<br />

athlete <strong>and</strong> a DJ at Creamfields, with all these<br />

big names in Emirates.<br />

I was thinking back then that I’m educated, I<br />

have experience, but I am still wondering how<br />

to get a job. I went to 74 interviews, <strong>and</strong> none<br />

of the companies employed me.<br />

One day, I was in the gym doing warm-up <strong>and</strong><br />

I accidentally hurt myself. Everything I’ve been<br />

doing all these years was taken away from me.<br />

At that time, I couldn’t work as a DJ, I wasn’t<br />

able to do sports <strong>and</strong> I didn’t have a job. I’m<br />

emotionally, physically, spiritually <strong>and</strong> financially<br />

broke. But I was thinking, do I want to cry about<br />

it, or do I need to recreate myself? And then<br />

I saw a video, like an incredible water-sports<br />

game—it was so cool. Maybe I should do that.<br />

As soon as I recovered from my injury, I drove<br />

the first year, covering a mileage of 131,000<br />

kilometres. I did 617 meetings, <strong>and</strong> everyone<br />

said no. Eventually, I found out why they were<br />

saying no: people are always amused by the<br />

end result but are afraid of the process. I love<br />

the process.<br />

Eventually, I started with slides <strong>and</strong> yachts. I<br />

spoke to 2,000 yachts captains <strong>and</strong> owners.<br />

Literally, I knocked on their doors to ask. As<br />

soon as I got the information I needed, I sold 47<br />

slides in a month. It was the first money I made.<br />

On the second try, I failed. I went bankrupt three,<br />

or maybe four times, <strong>and</strong> came back again. It’s<br />

not about the number of times you’re down.<br />

It’s about the comebacks. For most people,<br />

they quit easily after the first or second failure. I<br />

made so much money <strong>and</strong> lost so much money.<br />

The genius thing I did was that I didn’t quit.<br />

4. WHAT WAS YOU MISSION WHEN<br />

YOU STARTED OUT?<br />

I just want to recreate myself for the better. This<br />

is totally foreign to me. There’s nobody in my<br />

family who’s into business. There’s nobody who<br />

can support me, or lead me, or mentor me. It<br />

was all me.<br />

I used to be an athlete, I know how not to quit<br />

<strong>and</strong> how to process things. I used to be an event<br />

support manager so I have a grasp on systems.<br />

I just applied the principles I learned on those<br />

things which I don’t have any experience yet,<br />

which of course is not enough.<br />

Nobody prepares you when you run your own<br />

business, like for all the things that you need to<br />

deal with: clients, employees, sales, marketing,<br />

legal stuff, accounting <strong>and</strong> everything else. I<br />

think that this is something that is not simply<br />

learned in schools <strong>and</strong> universities, where I<br />

wasted a lot of money.


5. WHAT ADVICE WOULD YOU GIVE TO<br />

A PERSON WHO WANTS TO FOLLOW A<br />

PASSION?<br />

Following your passion is about creating precious<br />

moments. Don’t be stuck doing something that makes<br />

you miserable. You only have one life, why waste it into<br />

something you’re not happy about? What do you want<br />

to do? Your happiness should be Number One. For a<br />

lot of people, happiness means money. That’s not true.<br />

You could be making AED 200,000 a year, but you feel<br />

miserable. Someone once said, “The more money you<br />

have, the more problems you have.”<br />

While I do agree that money is extremely important<br />

to have a certain lifestyle, happiness <strong>and</strong> contentment<br />

should come first. But it doesn’t mean that having<br />

money cannot give you a sense of fulfilment, because in<br />

some cases it really can. You need to work to that level<br />

of wealth you desire, nonetheless.<br />

6. WHAT STRATEGIES DO YOU USE TO<br />

REWIRE?<br />

I have had some bad days, but even the worst days<br />

become tipping points. They made me who I am now,<br />

<strong>and</strong> therefore, I would never change them. When I<br />

reflect on some of my lowest days, I know that is when<br />

my life changed for the better. I choose to be happy or<br />

sad. I have learned that I have a choice. I choose to have<br />

this day or moment to ruin or to be happy. The most<br />

important thing is how you react.<br />

Everybody goes through stress, <strong>and</strong> general wiring is to<br />

freak out. We will have stressful times, but what matters<br />

most is your capacity to h<strong>and</strong>le it. I think I’ve learned<br />

so much <strong>and</strong> I became so good at it. When a situation<br />

happens, I don’t react right away. The first thing I do,<br />

which some might think is silly, is to breathe deeply.<br />

Just remember to breathe because it will help with<br />

reinforcing your blood flow. Otherwise, you’ll get tense,<br />

<strong>and</strong> you tend to react more impulsively. After calming<br />

myself, I will be able to judge the situation. Then I will<br />

be able to think about how I can h<strong>and</strong>le it. Lastly, I’ll act<br />

on it in the most reasonable <strong>and</strong> efficient way possible.<br />

7. WHAT LESSONS HAVE YOU LEARNED<br />

SINCE YOU STARTED OUT IN BUSINESS?<br />

I’ve learned many lessons, but one thing sums it up: just be<br />

patient <strong>and</strong> never quit. Keep going until you get what you<br />

want. Did you get what you want? Did you get enough? If<br />

you answered no to these two questions, why stop?


8. WHAT ADVICE WOULD YOU GIVE TO<br />

SOMEONE STARTING OUT?<br />

You need to have positive <strong>and</strong> productive energy. You<br />

can be busy but not productive, <strong>and</strong> that’s the most<br />

common mistake of people doing business. It’s like<br />

you’re on a treadmill <strong>and</strong> you keep on running, but<br />

you’re going nowhere.<br />

You have to think: what’s the outcome? What’s the return<br />

on investment? What did you do? Where did you go<br />

from Point A to B within a specific timeline? What is the<br />

budgeted cost? There should be no excuses.<br />

That’s getting a lesson, so that’s okay.<br />

Whenever there are customers who are giving us a<br />

very hard time, <strong>and</strong> I accommodate their issues <strong>and</strong><br />

complaints, telling them that I’m the owner, usually<br />

helps.<br />

Making other people happy also makes me feel<br />

powerful. When I was working as a DJ, I had the ability<br />

to make 30,000 people happy with the tip of my fingers.<br />

When we strive to put smiles on people’s faces, that is<br />

where we can find our real power, <strong>and</strong> this is what I’ve<br />

been doing in AquaFun from the very start.<br />

Get support! Look for people that are in a position to<br />

support you in getting better at what you do. There are<br />

other people who are doing ten times bigger than my<br />

business, people who are smarter than me—but that’s fine.<br />

9. IN ONE WORD, DESCRIBE YOUR LIFE AS<br />

AN ENTREPRENEUR.<br />

I’ll give two words—two, power <strong>and</strong> freedom. If you<br />

have freedom, you have the power to do whatever you<br />

want. When you have the freedom to do whatever you<br />

want, what’s the worst that can happen, you get an “L”?<br />

10. WHAT ARE THE KEY ELEMENTS FOR<br />

RUNNING A SUCCESSFUL BUSINESS?<br />

For me, it’s about learning what my strengths <strong>and</strong><br />

weaknesses are. I focus on my strengths <strong>and</strong> work on<br />

my weaknesses. I found out that I’m good at identifying<br />

those three years ago. I’m good at h<strong>and</strong>ling people, I’m<br />

good with the operations side of things, <strong>and</strong> I focus on<br />

that. My weaknesses are in accounting <strong>and</strong> with the legal<br />

aspect, but that’s okay. I have an advisor, educator <strong>and</strong><br />

accountant <strong>and</strong> they’ll help me with things I’m not good<br />

at. They help me so that I can focus on things I enjoy.<br />

Some entrepreneurs focus on their egoes, <strong>and</strong> that’s


why they want to do everything by themselves. They’ll<br />

create st<strong>and</strong>ards of their own. Find somebody who can<br />

help you. It’s hard to do everything at the same time.<br />

For example, I will create a system with an operational<br />

model that someone else can follow. That’s my strength.<br />

11. WHAT MOTIVATES YOU?<br />

I find that I am my own biggest motivator. When I<br />

graduated, I bought a car, <strong>and</strong> I paid my university fees<br />

all by myself because I was working part-time jobs.<br />

I enjoyed it. I never wasted my money on parties <strong>and</strong><br />

other unimportant things. Why would you do that?<br />

Where’s the joy in that? They never made sense to me.<br />

What motivates me is the sense of accomplishment<br />

when I do things out of hard work <strong>and</strong> perseverance.<br />

<strong>12</strong>. WHO INSPIRE YOU?<br />

A lot of people inspire me by doing what they’re doing.<br />

My mom inspires me by being a good, hardworking<br />

<strong>and</strong> generous person. I’m extremely genuine with<br />

people, <strong>and</strong> that’s how people look at me. When I meet<br />

somebody, I really want to know who he or she is as<br />

a person. I met a guy before at the gym, <strong>and</strong> he was<br />

shocked as well that I was able to get information about<br />

him in just two minutes.<br />

There are many people in sports who inspire me as well<br />

because they taught me how to fight <strong>and</strong> not quit in<br />

life. The people around me inspire me too because they<br />

gave me so many lessons to remember. Again, you have<br />

to remember that you’re the only person who will write<br />

your own name. It’s not about the variety <strong>and</strong> number of<br />

tools you have; rather, it’s about how you will use them.<br />

13. WHAT’S THAT ONE QUOTE THAT YOU<br />

LIVE BY?<br />

If you cannot afford a thing twice, then you cannot really<br />

afford it. The thing with buying something expensive or<br />

luxurious is that you shouldn’t go broke doing so.<br />

14. WHAT’S NEXT? WHAT’S THE DREAM?<br />

I don’t dream; I have goals. There’s a difference<br />

between having goals <strong>and</strong> having dreams. Dreams are<br />

abstract thoughts that reside in the mind. Goals are<br />

more systematic, <strong>and</strong> executing them include setting<br />

milestones, timelines <strong>and</strong> accountable things that will<br />

lead you to realise them. Having dreams is a good<br />

thing, but it is simply not enough.<br />

My next step is to create bigger projects in different<br />

parts of the world. I’m also investing in other businesses<br />

to generate additional income. Even when the return is<br />

small, that’s fine with me; it’s still an income. That’s what<br />

I’m doing right now.


AL HAWARY<br />

MAYA<br />

TAKING<br />

LESSONS<br />

Emirati PhD Scholar<br />

Researching Emotional<br />

Intelligence <strong>and</strong> Leadership<br />

Chairman of the Board of<br />

Governors of Dubai Carmel<br />

School


1. TELL US A BIT ABOUT YOURSELF<br />

My name is <strong>Maya</strong> <strong>Al</strong> <strong>Hawary</strong>. I’m the first<br />

PhD scholar in the United Arab Emirates to<br />

research on emotional intelligence <strong>and</strong> its<br />

effect on leadership. I’m an Emirati, <strong>and</strong> I’m the<br />

chairperson of the Board of Governors at Dubai<br />

Carmel School. I’m also the Director of Planning,<br />

a consultant on the education <strong>and</strong> operations<br />

side. I do that part-time. My passion is in training.<br />

My training is more on soft skills <strong>and</strong> mostly<br />

on positivity, happiness, tolerance, emotional<br />

intelligence <strong>and</strong> communication skills.<br />

I’ve accumulated about 900 hours conducting<br />

training. I also spoke <strong>and</strong> led lectures for<br />

motivational talks <strong>and</strong> academic conferences,<br />

as well as social media training sessions in the<br />

UAE. I’m also a TEDx speaker. 2019 marked a big<br />

milestone <strong>and</strong> becoming a TEDx speaker was<br />

actually on my bucket list. <strong>Out</strong> of 100 people, I<br />

was chosen, <strong>and</strong> it was a big thing for me.<br />

A little bit of history about myself: I started as<br />

a vice-principal for eight years at Dubai Carmel<br />

School. A great opportunity came when His<br />

Highness Sheikh Nahyan bin Mubarak asked for<br />

a female principal to run his school, which was<br />

one of the first schools belonging to the Higher<br />

Colleges of Technology in Dubai. His Highness<br />

wanted to open up a new school that features<br />

blended learning, the first of its kind in the<br />

UAE. I was chosen to direct that project, which<br />

I managed for two years. I’ve come a long way,<br />

<strong>and</strong> after ten years, from being a vice-principal<br />

to a principal at the Dubai Carmel School, I now<br />

hold the position of Chairman of the Board.<br />

2. IN 2019, YOU DID A LOT OF WORK<br />

WITH THE DUBAI GOVERNMENT’S<br />

COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT<br />

AUTHORITY IN THE PROMOTION<br />

OF ACCEPTANCE AND TOLERANCE<br />

ACROSS THE EMIRATES. WHY IS THAT<br />

SO IMPORTANT TO YOU?<br />

I’m a firm believer that nothing happens by<br />

coincidence. When I first decided to speak in<br />

TEDx, I submitted my request, <strong>and</strong> I knew that<br />

my topic should be about tolerance. I did some<br />

research about it <strong>and</strong> how I should be speaking in<br />

TEDx. I went to the audition last December, <strong>and</strong><br />

it took them a month to choose. It was a door for<br />

me, <strong>and</strong> I stepped into that room. I was able to<br />

learn a lot about tolerance. I was accepted into<br />

TEDx, <strong>and</strong> I think I did well. If you see my Youtube<br />

video, the message is quite clear.<br />

Because of my training, I thought that government<br />

entities should also implement tolerance in the<br />

workplace. In those sessions, we also talked<br />

about tolerance leading to happiness. I prepared<br />

my course plan <strong>and</strong> content. I started talking to<br />

consultancies, where they offer training to the<br />

government. That’s how it started.<br />

3. WHAT IS YOUR DEFINITION OF<br />

TOLERANCE?<br />

I will still stick to what I said in TEDx. Number<br />

One, accept others. It doesn’t mean that you<br />

literally need to keep them nearby, <strong>and</strong> it’s also<br />

not about ignoring people like as long as you<br />

don’t mingle, because that’s not tolerance at all.<br />

Tolerance is having the courage to make an initial<br />

conversation. Make a brief introduction about<br />

yourself <strong>and</strong> make other people feel that you’re<br />

actually there.<br />

Number Two, underst<strong>and</strong>. Why do they look<br />

different? Why do they have special needs? For<br />

example, are they American, African, Jamaican<br />

or Chinese? Just keep it in your mind <strong>and</strong> don’t<br />

literally ask them those questions. From there,<br />

you’ll be able to underst<strong>and</strong> their differences<br />

<strong>and</strong> how you will make adjustments for them.<br />

Note that underst<strong>and</strong>ing <strong>and</strong> making extreme<br />

judgements are different, so be careful.<br />

The third step is to forgive. Forgiveness is<br />

different from tolerance. Tolerance means that<br />

there’s something unacceptable that you need to


tolerate. In Arabic, it’s al tasamoh—the root word is samh which means<br />

forgive. Forgive them for what? Forgive them for acting that way for<br />

whatever reasons. It’s not forgiving them for their actions, but it’s like<br />

having mercy in their humanity. You have to see them as human beings.<br />

We’re all God’s children, <strong>and</strong> God cherishes them, so we need to give<br />

them mercy as well.<br />

Number Four is to unite. In Islam, we say that in togetherness, there is<br />

oneness. We’re not brought here on Earth to be alone. God created<br />

animals <strong>and</strong> plants so that people will not live alone.<br />

Tolerance is the combination of all these four points—accept others,<br />

underst<strong>and</strong>, forgive <strong>and</strong> unite.<br />

In 2016, the first Minister of Happiness <strong>and</strong> the first Minister of Tolerance<br />

was appointed, <strong>and</strong> both have their own ministries. In 2015, the first law<br />

for ending discrimination was issued. There’s a need for those ministries<br />

to come up because of the huge diversity in the UAE’s population.<br />

4. TO SOME PEOPLE EMIRATIS ARE UNREACHABLE, HOW<br />

DO WE BREAK THAT STEREOTYPE/GENERALISATION?<br />

We may belong to different nationalities, but I think we’re pretty much the<br />

same. To some people, other foreign nationalities may be unreachable<br />

too.<br />

I think it’s up to Emiratis to open up <strong>and</strong> be more welcoming. I also<br />

encourage expatriates to mingle more with us. For example, try going to<br />

coffee shops where Emirati nationals are sitting around or mingle more<br />

in the culture, try to visit cultural areas. I know that tourists may be doing<br />

that during their excursions, but there is no harm in doing these activities<br />

to make friends with the locals.<br />

If you have a child at school, try making friends there <strong>and</strong> introduce<br />

yourself. In the UAE, the cultural diversity is palpable, <strong>and</strong> yes, we may<br />

come from different countries. I really wanted to get to know more<br />

people since I’m interested in their cultures.<br />

Emiratis are welcoming people in general. Emiratis radiate hospitality <strong>and</strong><br />

openness. They’re also appreciative, <strong>and</strong> a good number of them speak<br />

other languages. That’s because they believe that they’re here to serve<br />

tourists, <strong>and</strong> to give them a good image of our country. If every Emirati<br />

had that same intention, we’d mingle more with other nationalities. We<br />

love to travel. We love to explore, we love to go to other countries, <strong>and</strong><br />

we like to talk to other people. But I think when you’re home, you’re<br />

comfortable in your own zone with your own family, your friends, <strong>and</strong><br />

you don’t want to venture out. So I think it’s a two-way street. I think both<br />

sides are putting up their guard <strong>and</strong> they need to lift it. That’s where<br />

my role comes in. I speak in conferences <strong>and</strong> government. I start with<br />

tolerance in the workplace, tolerance with oneself, accepting your family<br />

<strong>and</strong> accepting society in general.


5. TELL US ABOUT YOUR PHD,<br />

IN WHICH AREA AND WHY?<br />

I always share this in talks <strong>and</strong> sessions<br />

because I want people to know that<br />

I’m not any different. I went through<br />

depression for five years, <strong>and</strong> during<br />

those five years, it was quite severe.<br />

The last two years I spent it with anxiety.<br />

I felt that I completely lost myself. I<br />

thought I was worthless, useless, <strong>and</strong><br />

I began to have devilish thoughts of<br />

hurting myself. I also lost myself as a<br />

person, together with my career.<br />

I’m a Muslim, but it was a struggle<br />

believing in the goodness that the Lord<br />

brings when you’re stuck in a hole of<br />

sorrows. People look at you from afar,<br />

<strong>and</strong> they think that you’re perfect, but<br />

then your soul, your psyche <strong>and</strong> your<br />

mental health is different. Your wellbeing<br />

is the source of your life <strong>and</strong><br />

the important people around you. The<br />

more you pay attention to your mental<br />

health, the more successful you will<br />

be at work, with your family, <strong>and</strong> the<br />

more successful you will be in realising<br />

your strengths <strong>and</strong> working on your<br />

weaknesses.<br />

When I went through these struggles,<br />

I was already a Masters degree holder,<br />

but during those five years, I wanted<br />

to do something else other than being<br />

a principal. I know that I needed to<br />

find my passion. I applied to many<br />

jobs, but nobody employed me. My<br />

husb<strong>and</strong> asked, “Why don’t you pursue<br />

your PhD? You’re good at teaching<br />

in universities.” I was teaching as<br />

an adjunct faculty that I loved, <strong>and</strong> I<br />

taught about learning itself. And then<br />

I thought, okay, I want to do my PhD.<br />

During those years when my mental<br />

health suffered, I felt like I was contained<br />

in a room with no corners, like a solid<br />

cylinder with no windows. But when I<br />

started my PhD, I walked out of that<br />

cylinder, <strong>and</strong> I shut the door slowly. It<br />

was difficult to shut the door because<br />

even when you’re depressed, you’re<br />

comfortable. You don’t want to change.<br />

To be able to push myself, I found out<br />

that nobody else will help you but you.<br />

I consulted a psychiatrist even though us<br />

Arabs don’t generally trust psychiatrists<br />

<strong>and</strong> therapists, thinking that we are<br />

bigger than our mental health issues.<br />

We have an ego that we need to deal<br />

with. It took me many years to accept<br />

the fact that it’s about time to change.<br />

For five years, I did a lot of research<br />

to underst<strong>and</strong> why I was like this.<br />

I stumbled upon a notion called<br />

emotional intelligence. My decision<br />

to take PhD studies is based on my<br />

own struggle. When I started it, I<br />

thought I wanted to do something<br />

with education <strong>and</strong> leadership. When<br />

I started at Hamdan Bin Mohammed<br />

Smart University, I thought to myself:<br />

I’m not doing anything for schools. And<br />

in my first meeting with them, during<br />

my interview, I said, “Please, I’m not<br />

going to do anything with schools. If<br />

this is something I want to do, would<br />

you like to accept it?”, <strong>and</strong> they did.<br />

I concentrate on the study of Adult<br />

Learning because of what I went<br />

through as an adult in my 30s, as well as<br />

the notion of well-being <strong>and</strong> futuristic<br />

skills. Emotional intelligence is the top<br />

skill that we all need to acquire, develop<br />

<strong>and</strong> nourish. Economic reports from<br />

2018 to 2020 indicate that emotional<br />

intelligence is the top skill that will<br />

enable success in the workplace.<br />

Notions like happiness, positivity <strong>and</strong><br />

tolerance—you need to talk about it<br />

all day to actually breathe it, believe it.<br />

When you breathe <strong>and</strong> believe it, you’ll<br />

be able to teach it more effectively. I’m<br />

a teacher by profession, but I’ve chosen<br />

to teach life lessons, well-being, <strong>and</strong><br />

how to become better leaders.


6. WHAT STRATEGIES DID YOU USE TO<br />

GET OVER DEPRESSION?<br />

For you to overcome this mental illness, you<br />

need to accept what you are dealing with in<br />

the first place. The mind <strong>and</strong> the brain work<br />

in a very strange way. The brain is the physical<br />

organ, which houses your mind <strong>and</strong> your<br />

intellect. The mind represents your emotions,<br />

<strong>and</strong> the intellect represents your logic. The<br />

circuitry of our brain is dictated by chemicals<br />

<strong>and</strong> neurotransmitters, which must have ideal<br />

levels in order for our brain to function normally.<br />

When your emotions are amplified, several<br />

neurotransmitters increase their levels in<br />

the brain. When amplified to the limit, such<br />

abnormal levels tend to overshadow your<br />

intellect. Often, for people with depression<br />

<strong>and</strong> anxiety problems, they might cry <strong>and</strong> feel<br />

depressed for no obvious reasons. They might<br />

feel useless, <strong>and</strong> the reason why they feel that<br />

way might point to unknown factors as well.<br />

They might feel the negative cloud of emotions<br />

even though they know that nothing seems to<br />

be wrong <strong>and</strong> that they have so much going<br />

on.<br />

Get help immediately. Don’t prolong it. I<br />

did. I noticed that educated <strong>and</strong> successful<br />

people delay getting help from others. Why?<br />

Because we have high egos. We cannot admit<br />

it to ourselves <strong>and</strong> to others that we actually<br />

need help. For me, I thought I was going to<br />

be better. I still wanted to know the answer.<br />

Youtube was a big help to me. I researched<br />

religions, psychology, <strong>and</strong> how the brain <strong>and</strong><br />

the body work together.<br />

Another important thing that I found out is that<br />

everything happens for a reason. Depression,<br />

for example, may be caused by past traumatic<br />

events from your childhood that are buried in<br />

your subconscious mind. An external event<br />

must have triggered it. Undergoing therapy<br />

will help you unravel <strong>and</strong> resolve these internal<br />

issues that you have to resolve. You also need<br />

somebody to talk to, or you need a best friend.<br />

People who are depressed feel that they are<br />

alone when they are not.<br />

I have a best friend named Lina. She is a<br />

positive person, an empathetic individual who<br />

knows how to listen, <strong>and</strong> underst<strong>and</strong> me. She<br />

didn’t judge me; she just listened. She tried<br />

to make some sense out of the things <strong>and</strong> the<br />

emotions I had.<br />

The thing with having a mental illness is that<br />

a simple, intimate conversation with friends<br />

might not be able to cut it. Interaction with<br />

other people is important, but it is not enough.<br />

You have to see a therapist or psychiatrist to<br />

get the right treatment. At the end of the day,<br />

depression is a chemical imbalance that needs<br />

to be corrected.<br />

Once you overcome your personal <strong>and</strong> mental<br />

health issues, you will know what your purpose<br />

is. You will underst<strong>and</strong> that everything that<br />

you went through happened for a reason. You<br />

will come out stronger <strong>and</strong> build better skills.<br />

Remember: patience is the toughest skill that<br />

you will learn in life. It might also be the last<br />

skill that you will learn. You only know that<br />

you’ve been so patient after the problems have<br />

passed.<br />

Now we need more people with the same<br />

advocacy as mine to raise awareness about the<br />

importance of taking care of our mental health.<br />

We are all the same. It is inspiring to think that<br />

I am an Emirati who can speak to an expatriate<br />

<strong>and</strong> say, “I’ve gone through this. I’m like you;<br />

I’m no different.”<br />

If it wasn’t for depression, I wouldn’t have<br />

become the first emotional intelligence PhD<br />

scholar in UAE. Did I choose it? No, it was<br />

meant to be. So hang in there.


7. WHAT ARE YOU PASSIONATE ABOUT?<br />

I’m blessed with the work I have, <strong>and</strong> that’s what I’m<br />

passionate about. I’m passionate about changing<br />

<strong>and</strong> improving the well-being of people because<br />

the stronger your mental health is, the healthier<br />

you are in general.<br />

Leadership is one of my passions too. I’ve said<br />

this many times: we are here to lead others, <strong>and</strong><br />

how beautiful will it be to lead them with triumph,<br />

with heartfelt emotions <strong>and</strong> sincere care? If I show<br />

the care <strong>and</strong> love as a leader, people around me<br />

will also be productive <strong>and</strong> listen to me more.<br />

We should try to emulate the great leaders of our<br />

nation who are driven with great visions. They have<br />

led other people with their visions of a great nation.<br />

Other leaders have that same passion, but they<br />

also lead others with love. I would love to improve<br />

leadership, not only with leading others, but with<br />

leading oneself as well. It’s important to know that<br />

you’re not perfect, <strong>and</strong> that you went through<br />

depression, <strong>and</strong> eventually came out triumphant.<br />

Use the experience: be humble, <strong>and</strong> show it that<br />

you care because you’ve been there.<br />

We are heading towards artificial intelligence (AI),<br />

something else I like to educate myself about.<br />

According to a Mckinsey report, 60% of big<br />

conglomerate companies are pushing towards<br />

the use of robots, replacing the general human<br />

workforce in part or in entirety. Some leading<br />

global companies in the manufacturing <strong>and</strong><br />

healthcare industry are making this move now. The<br />

professional workforce, which includes doctors,<br />

engineers, accountants <strong>and</strong> lawyers may have to<br />

be redefined due to the presence of AI. How do<br />

I redefine your role under my leadership? That’s<br />

the question. The answer is through emotional<br />

intelligence <strong>and</strong> well-being. That’s my role—to<br />

help others accept <strong>and</strong> adapt to change.<br />

8. WHO INSPIRES YOU?<br />

My country <strong>and</strong> our great leaders inspire me to be<br />

an Emirati woman with strong <strong>and</strong> bold willpower,<br />

<strong>and</strong> to grasp the honour <strong>and</strong> opportunity to become<br />

the person I envisioned myself to be. There are no<br />

limits—the sky’s the limit.<br />

A person who radiates kindness is a role model. It<br />

could be anyone: it could be the worker who cleans<br />

the street who shows humility, kindness, dedication<br />

<strong>and</strong> hard work. In a similar vein, people who are<br />

going through hard times <strong>and</strong> struggling to put<br />

food on the table also inspire me.<br />

We are able to pinpoint what we want when we<br />

know what our purposes are. For me, our true<br />

purpose is to share our blessings with others. If we<br />

know what our purposes are, we are going to be<br />

the best version of ourselves. We should be our<br />

own role models.<br />

My parents inspire me as well. They help me,<br />

<strong>and</strong> they’re amazing <strong>and</strong> beautiful people. I love<br />

them so much. Above all, my faith in God <strong>and</strong><br />

our forgiving religion of peace inspire me beyond<br />

words.<br />

9. WHAT’S THAT ONE QUOTE YOU LIVE BY?<br />

Kill them with kindness.<br />

Kindness goes a long way. The Quran teaches<br />

kindness as a universal human behaviour of<br />

tolerance, generosity <strong>and</strong> benevolence. Kindness<br />

begets kindness: it is something that returns to you<br />

once you’ve given the same. It could take a longer<br />

time to come back to you, but it will come back to<br />

you again. I believe in that.<br />

I have some final thoughts for everyone who wants<br />

to take lessons from me: believe in your vision <strong>and</strong><br />

your capabilities. Work hard <strong>and</strong> work smart, <strong>and</strong><br />

don’t be afraid to knock on new doors, as you’re<br />

never too big or too old for new opportunities.<br />

Practise humility, as such, also goes a long way<br />

<strong>and</strong> will lead you to the path of success <strong>and</strong><br />

contentment.


TALENT<br />

POOL<br />

ESTHER<br />

EDEN


1. TELL ME ABOUT YOURSELF.<br />

I’m Esther Eden, a 22-year-old singersongwriter.<br />

I was born in Goa <strong>and</strong><br />

raised in Dubai.<br />

Currently, I’m in my third year studying<br />

for a BA in songwriting in Berlin,<br />

Germany, <strong>and</strong> I’ve been there for two<br />

years. I’m also releasing an EP at the<br />

moment here in Dubai <strong>and</strong> Abu Dhabi,<br />

which I did in collaboration with other<br />

students from my university. I even<br />

brought my guitarist with me to the<br />

UAE from Berlin.<br />

After high school, I decided to apply<br />

to NYU, Abu Dhabi, but I didn’t get<br />

in because it’s really hard to get<br />

accepted there. <strong>Out</strong> of 10,000 student<br />

applicants, they will only choose 300<br />

or so. So, of course, I needed to think<br />

of Plan B. One day, my mom browsed<br />

for a university online without letting<br />

me know. She told me that she found<br />

this university called BIMM based in<br />

the UK with five branches, two of which<br />

are located in Berlin <strong>and</strong> Hamburg.<br />

I’ve been to the UK before, <strong>and</strong> it’s all<br />

right for me. However, going to Berlin<br />

was an awe-inspiring moment for me,<br />

<strong>and</strong> I fell in love with the city right<br />

away. I decided to go there.<br />

2. HOW DID YOU GET STARTED IN MUSIC?<br />

My mom, a single mother, used to be a jazz singer. She worked as<br />

a singer with a full-time job as a bank employee. She used to sing<br />

all the time, <strong>and</strong> at first, I didn’t enjoy music, but I knew that I loved<br />

dancing back then.<br />

When I was 13, my dad gave me my first guitar as a gift. I learned<br />

to play it all by myself, <strong>and</strong> I started uploading Youtube videos as<br />

well. With the support I got, I enjoyed doing it <strong>and</strong> decided to keep<br />

going. My mom kept pushing me to be the best I could be, <strong>and</strong> she<br />

said that if I don’t write my own music, I shouldn’t be doing this.<br />

I wrote my first song titled Is this love?—it’s not about someone<br />

in particular, it’s like being a teenager, <strong>and</strong> you don’t know what’s<br />

happening in life. It’s like being unable to define what that feeling is.


Coincidentally, a week later after writing my<br />

first song, a famous UK pop star was scheduled<br />

to visit my school. My mom told me to sing<br />

my song in front of her. But when I went to<br />

school <strong>and</strong> asked the teachers, they asked<br />

me to organise most of the music events that<br />

day. We did a few group performances, <strong>and</strong> I<br />

helped other students to sing. However, I was<br />

told by the school management to do some<br />

covers only, so I’m not allowed to sing my<br />

original song. I think I only played my song<br />

to two other students who were good friends<br />

of mine <strong>and</strong> they all supported me to sing it<br />

in front of the pop star. I went to the RJ’s Kris<br />

Fade <strong>and</strong> Big Rossi, but they were running<br />

out of time. “I don’t think we could allow you<br />

on stage,” they said. As soon as the pop star<br />

finished her performance on stage, the DJs<br />

announced: “Oh, I know we’re running out of<br />

time, but we have a 16-year old girl who has<br />

a song for you.” I went to the stage, shaking.<br />

I started singing. When I reached the chorus,<br />

that pop star stopped me in the midst <strong>and</strong><br />

told me to start the song <strong>and</strong> dance all over<br />

again so she can record it on her phone. It was<br />

an exhilarating moment, <strong>and</strong> I said yes, <strong>and</strong> I<br />

did it again. After concluding my song, she<br />

told me, “I loved your song so much. Would<br />

you like to perform it at the Redfest tonight?”<br />

3. TELL US ABOUT YOUR FIRST<br />

PERFORMANCE AT REDFEST DXB<br />

The RedFest was a big event with an audience<br />

of 10,000 people. It was crazy. I transitioned<br />

from performing in front of all my classmates<br />

at school, teachers <strong>and</strong> people I see every<br />

day, to performing for a huge audience.<br />

The amazing UK pop star believes in me;<br />

she supports me. She gave me a really nice<br />

introduction, <strong>and</strong> she let me sing in between<br />

her set.<br />

4. HOW WOULD YOU DESCRIBE<br />

YOUR SOUND<br />

Many people ask me this question, <strong>and</strong> I find it<br />

difficult to answer because I listen to different<br />

genres. Obviously, I was first inspired by jazz<br />

because of my mom. I also learned to enjoy<br />

other genres, with the exception of metal <strong>and</strong><br />

techno. Right now, I’d categorise my music<br />

into pop music with a touch of jazz because<br />

I have a jazzy voice in a way. But yes, I like to<br />

make my music to be inviting to all kinds of<br />

people who are into different genres.<br />

5. WHAT INSPIRES YOUR MUSIC?<br />

When it comes to people, of course, my mom<br />

inspired me. I was also inspired in particular<br />

by a popular UK pop singer-songwriter <strong>and</strong><br />

guitarist, <strong>and</strong> his first album gave me the<br />

inspiration to learn <strong>and</strong> play the guitar. The<br />

UK pop star who I’ve met at our school event<br />

also inspired me to pursue songwriting.<br />

When she asked me to perform again in<br />

RedFest, I was thrilled because she believed<br />

in my talent. I don’t really need to listen to<br />

what people have to say sometimes. At that<br />

moment, I decided that I’m going to continue<br />

songwriting.<br />

6. WHAT SHOULD STUDENTS DO<br />

ABOUT BULLYING?<br />

They should talk to someone about it. When<br />

I was bullied online, I felt like I couldn’t trust<br />

anyone, <strong>and</strong> I blocked everyone out. It even<br />

reached the point where I needed to change<br />

schools. It was a good decision because I’ve<br />

made friends that I really appreciate <strong>and</strong> I still<br />

keep in touch with them even when three or<br />

four years have passed.<br />

Many students go through bullying <strong>and</strong> it’s<br />

sad that the perpetrators <strong>and</strong> most byst<strong>and</strong>ers<br />

don’t underst<strong>and</strong> how bullying affects the<br />

bullied. No matter how many anti-bullying<br />

campaigns there are in schools, I don’t think<br />

that most kids will appreciate <strong>and</strong> underst<strong>and</strong><br />

these campaigns. Instead, students should be<br />

talking to their friends, parents, teachers or<br />

someone who will listen to them. I didn’t even<br />

realise that I was being bullied until my mom<br />

explained it to me.


7. WHO INSPIRES YOU?<br />

When it comes to songwriting, my life is my inspiration.<br />

I always write songs based on my own experiences. I<br />

even have a song about bullying. I like to write lyrics<br />

that are positive <strong>and</strong> motivating.<br />

8. WHAT’S THE DREAM?<br />

I have a lot of interests: food, travelling <strong>and</strong> of course,<br />

music. My dream is to do a world tour, <strong>and</strong> then I can<br />

eat all the food I want, meet different kinds of people<br />

<strong>and</strong> get to know their stories. I love meeting new<br />

people, listening to their stories <strong>and</strong> experiencing<br />

different cultures. Doing what I love like performing<br />

<strong>and</strong> making people happy all around the world—<br />

that’s my dream.<br />

9. WHAT’S YOUR FAVOURITE SONG AND<br />

WHY?<br />

It’s quite hard for me to pick a favourite song because<br />

all of them are so personal to me. I could say Just<br />

Fine, it was the second song I wrote, which was about<br />

bullying. Every time I sing it, my mom cries. I’m in the<br />

midst of releasing my newest EP called My Own Way.<br />

It is all about whenever someone walks away from<br />

you, <strong>and</strong> you get to realise your self-worth <strong>and</strong> how<br />

to love yourself. Of course, all my songs are based<br />

on personal experiences. If someone wants to walk<br />

away from you, that’s fine. You have to go your own<br />

way. I feel like the lyrics are quite bold, with a bit of<br />

attitude <strong>and</strong> have words that I wouldn’t necessarily<br />

say in person or real life. I kind of speak my mind in a<br />

subtle way.<br />

10. WHAT’S THE BEST THING ABOUT BEING<br />

A SINGER-SONGWRITER?<br />

The best thing about being a singer-songwriter is<br />

getting your songs to be heard.<br />

I started recording my first album, Solitaire when I was<br />

16. At that time, we didn’t really have an aim or a goal.<br />

I had enough songs to release under an album. Since<br />

then, I’ve signed with Universal Music <strong>and</strong> released<br />

Solitaire under the label. After that, I released two<br />

singles called Bittersweet Love, <strong>and</strong> Blue Case, my<br />

first single after moving to Berlin.<br />

I feel like my music has really evolved since I’ve been<br />

doing this for a few years now, <strong>and</strong> I slowly start to<br />

know the preferences that I really want. At the same<br />

time, I’ve been working with other talented artists<br />

<strong>and</strong> producers who are also around my age. I’m not<br />

saying that I need to work with people my age, but<br />

it’s just that you know, we’re in university together <strong>and</strong><br />

we spend a lot of time together.


When I was in Dubai, I was one of the youngest artists<br />

who started in the music industry. I was really lucky to be<br />

a part of the industry. When I first started, I was the only<br />

16-year old singer-songwriter in Dubai who writes <strong>and</strong><br />

sings in English. Back then, there was only one studio in<br />

Abu Dhabi called White Cube. So my mom <strong>and</strong> I need<br />

to drive from Dubai to Abu Dhabi every single weekend,<br />

<strong>and</strong> we’d record each song in the album. Now that I’m in<br />

a music university, I just need to meet my friend, August<br />

Engram, who’s a producer. He’s half-German <strong>and</strong> half-<br />

American. I feel like he underst<strong>and</strong>s me <strong>and</strong> the sound<br />

I want to bring out. We’ll sit together, <strong>and</strong> we’ll work on<br />

the songs together continuously.<br />

11. HOW HAS YOUR MUSIC CHANGED AS<br />

YOU’VE GOTTEN OLDER?<br />

My music evolves the more I engage with other genres,<br />

as well as do collaborations with other amazing artists.<br />

When I was 17, I did a collaboration with Majeed, a Saudi<br />

rapper. It’s available on YouTube. It was one of those<br />

projects where you go into the studio without meeting<br />

beforeh<strong>and</strong>. I met him in the studio for the first time,<br />

<strong>and</strong> I had like four to six hours to work on a song from<br />

scratch. We wrote the lyrics <strong>and</strong> produced everything<br />

within that time frame.<br />

Recently, I worked with a Kuwaiti-Arab reggae artist<br />

named, Karrouhat who’s an amazing <strong>and</strong> sweetest<br />

person I met. Again, we worked together <strong>and</strong> came up<br />

with a song. I’m an English pop artist, <strong>and</strong> he’s an Arab<br />

reggae artist so you can imagine the sound: a mix of<br />

mellow pop mingling with the sultry sound of reggae—<br />

the song is Calm Before The Storm.<br />

13. QUOTE YOU LIVE BY.<br />

There’s one quote I always live by: An arrow can only<br />

move forward by pulling it back.<br />

I’ve been through the ups <strong>and</strong> downs. I didn’t let the<br />

bad experiences bring me down, <strong>and</strong> I tried to move<br />

forward. I feel like everything happens for a reason.<br />

For instance, from the bullying experience I struggled<br />

with, I wrote two amazing songs out of it. One of them,<br />

Phoenix, means rising from the ashes. There are many<br />

words that inspire me, especially in music.<br />

Sometimes, I feel like quitting, but once I’m performing<br />

onstage, I remember why I am doing this in the first<br />

place. It is also uplifting to read messages from people<br />

saying that I inspire them, seeing someone of our<br />

ethnicity with talent <strong>and</strong> gift for music. When you say<br />

you’re into music, it’s also a professional field, much like<br />

being a doctor or an engineer. People see the success<br />

I’m getting, <strong>and</strong> I’m happy to get their support. It’s great<br />

that I am able to inspire young people.<br />

14 WHERE DO WE FIND YOU?<br />

I have a website, www.esthereden.com You can follow<br />

me on all social media channels, as well as at Esther<br />

Eden Music, Spotify, Apple Music, Deezer on Garmin in<br />

the ME region, <strong>and</strong> YouTube.<br />

<strong>12</strong>. CALM BEFORE THE STORM—HOW DID<br />

THAT COME ABOUT?<br />

If you notice in the song I actually say, storm before the<br />

calm. I describe myself as the storm before the calm<br />

because I’m always like a wreck until everything is calm<br />

<strong>and</strong> settles down.<br />

I arrived first in the studio, <strong>and</strong> before Karrouhat came in,<br />

I was super nervous as usual. I was like; I had this storm<br />

before—the storm before the calm. I told Karrouhat this,<br />

<strong>and</strong> he actually said that it’s a good idea for a song. Then<br />

we started writing based on the loose idea of the calm<br />

before the storm. I asked him, “Where are you heading<br />

with your lyrics?” He said that it always turns into a love<br />

song. And yes, somehow we made it work with the title.<br />

That’s how the song came about. We were just jamming<br />

on the piano <strong>and</strong> the guitar, the beautiful chords came<br />

in, <strong>and</strong> the breathtaking melodies flowed naturally.


Lifestyle<br />

Money:<br />

Even Before You Start<br />

Globally, getting your finances in<br />

order- save more <strong>and</strong> spend less,<br />

has always been in the top 5 of New<br />

Year resolutions along with losing<br />

weight, exercise more, quit smoking<br />

<strong>and</strong> a personal development goal<br />

like read more, travel more or more<br />

family time. Studies have also shown<br />

that New Year resolutions have an<br />

80% failure rate. Why? Well first, they<br />

come with such a hype, they are not<br />

specific enough, there is no strategy<br />

to go with it <strong>and</strong> usually not more<br />

thought is given to them after that,<br />

until December of course.<br />

Personally, I use the end of the year<br />

<strong>and</strong> New Year as a time to reflect on<br />

what went well <strong>and</strong> what I want to be<br />

different next year. I set goals that are<br />

in line with what a fulfilled life looks<br />

<strong>and</strong> feels like for me. I learnt that<br />

having a goal is made up of 3 parts:<br />

1. Your psychology – this is the bit<br />

before you start, the internal<br />

programming of your mindset<br />

2. The logistics – having the right<br />

strategy<br />

3. Manifesting from the quantum<br />

field – using your energy <strong>and</strong><br />

vibration to stay on track, an<br />

article for another month<br />

So, if getting your finances in order<br />

<strong>and</strong> having a better money plan is<br />

one of your priorities for 2020, this<br />

article is for you.<br />

Before you begin the strategic<br />

journey of financial planning, which<br />

is where most people start, you have<br />

to do the internal reprogramming<br />

first. Underst<strong>and</strong>ing your current<br />

beliefs around money <strong>and</strong> the reason<br />

why you want it in the first place then<br />

installing all of that in your mind <strong>and</strong><br />

body will help you vibrate to attract<br />

money not repel it.<br />

There are three essential mindset<br />

shifts that will help you to be ready,<br />

positively programmed to design<br />

<strong>and</strong> create the life you want to live.<br />

Robin Sharma said, “Everything<br />

happens twice, first in the mind <strong>and</strong><br />

second in your reality.”


MONEY MINDSET NO.1<br />

KNOW YOU HAVE A CHOICE<br />

Your past or your present doesn’t<br />

determine what your future looks like;<br />

it is only the decisions you make now<br />

that will make a difference. It’s time to<br />

get into the driver’s seat of your life<br />

<strong>and</strong> say yes to what you want, not what<br />

you don’t want!<br />

Sometimes, you may feel your choices<br />

were made for you by your parents,<br />

teachers or your boss. Maybe you<br />

feel that you haven’t always been in<br />

control <strong>and</strong> perhaps you’re not. But<br />

from this moment, you need to choose<br />

for yourself. You must make decisions<br />

for your own life. You need to become<br />

acutely aware that it’s you who controls<br />

your reaction to whatever happens<br />

from now on. It’s time to stop blaming<br />

others <strong>and</strong> take back your power.<br />

Before you go any further, you must<br />

accept that you’re the only maker of<br />

your choices. Choosing to be financially<br />

free is a choice you can make. Be<br />

aware that everything is possible once<br />

you choose this option; it will open you<br />

up to full underst<strong>and</strong>ing. This is the<br />

mindset you need to begin with.<br />

MONEY MINDSET NO.2<br />

HAVE PROSPERITY CONSCIOUSNESS<br />

Many people have developed a lack<br />

of mentality when it comes to money.<br />

It’s the “never enough” mindset. Know<br />

that whatever you focus on, energy will<br />

follow <strong>and</strong> bring it straight back to you.<br />

When you keep thinking that you don’t<br />

have enough, you will only be able to<br />

see that way so the same pattern of<br />

not enough will just keep repeating.<br />

It’s that simple! So when you focus<br />

on prosperity <strong>and</strong> abundance, you<br />

will see more <strong>and</strong> more of where this<br />

is true in your life, <strong>and</strong> this pattern<br />

will keep repeating. From a state of<br />

prosperity <strong>and</strong> abundance, from a<br />

state of positivity, you can make clearer<br />

decisions to bring you the outcome<br />

you want.<br />

Examine your own negative thoughts<br />

<strong>and</strong> beliefs around money so you can<br />

create a new positive <strong>and</strong> prosperous<br />

language. Say things like, “my income<br />

is always increasing”, “I am grateful”<br />

or “I prosper wherever I go. Changing<br />

your money language is not done<br />

overnight, it takes practise, <strong>and</strong> as you<br />

know, practice makes perfect.<br />

MONEY MINDSET NO.3<br />

KNOW WHAT YOU WANT<br />

Ask yourself questions such as: What<br />

does financial independence mean to<br />

me? What will freedom feel like? How<br />

do I wish to live my life? What choices<br />

do I want to be able to make? Do you<br />

want to buy a new house or send your<br />

children to a university of their choice?<br />

Be able to retire early, have money to<br />

start your business? What does having<br />

money mean to you?<br />

Many people do not plan for their future<br />

because they don’t have a specific<br />

goal in mind. They just me<strong>and</strong>er<br />

along, directionless. This in itself is not<br />

a problem, except that at some point,<br />

they will make their minds up <strong>and</strong><br />

realise that they do have a goal but<br />

now have only a little time to plan <strong>and</strong><br />

save for it. As the saying goes, people<br />

don’t plan to fail; most just fail to plan.<br />

Wouldn’t it be easier if you were in<br />

a position of choosing which home<br />

to buy or which university to attend,<br />

knowing that you had the money to<br />

pay for it? The solution is to save now<br />

for financial freedom <strong>and</strong> then ‘worry’<br />

about what to spend it on later. With<br />

a little forethought now, you’ll never


have to compromise your current lifestyle to<br />

pay for something ever again because you<br />

will always have the money for it.<br />

So, what are the choices you want to be able<br />

to make? Take a pen <strong>and</strong> paper <strong>and</strong> write at<br />

the top of the page: “The lifestyle I will live,”<br />

<strong>and</strong> start scribbling away.<br />

Now break those goals down to where you<br />

want to be by the end of 2020. Pick your<br />

top 3 goals you want to accomplish or make<br />

headway on this year <strong>and</strong> make those your<br />

priority.<br />

With these three money mindsets, you can<br />

begin to map out your strategy <strong>and</strong> get<br />

started. It is so important to check in on your<br />

mindset once in a while to ensure not only<br />

that you’re on track with your strategy, that<br />

you’re also on track with your mindset.<br />

Wellness & Wealth Influencer, Motivational Speaker<br />

& Presenter with over 15 years’ experience working<br />

with businesses <strong>and</strong> individuals as a financial advisor<br />

in corporate banking, leadership <strong>and</strong> personal<br />

development trainer, a debt panellist for The National<br />

<strong>and</strong> a Kinesiology Practitioner, Rasheda is known to<br />

many as a wellness & wealth inspiration. Thous<strong>and</strong>s have<br />

benefited from her work to empower people with the<br />

education, tools <strong>and</strong> resources needed to live a healthy<br />

<strong>and</strong> wealthy & meaningful life. She has hosted <strong>and</strong><br />

spoken at a number of events <strong>and</strong> corporate training<br />

functions in the UAE, Qatar, UK, Pakistan, Bangladesh,<br />

India <strong>and</strong> Singapore. These particular experiences have<br />

given her expertise in business, financial <strong>and</strong> wellness<br />

empowerment.<br />

ABOUT THE AUTHOR<br />

RASHEDA KHATUN KHAN<br />

In the midst of her success <strong>and</strong> to everyone’s total<br />

surprise, in 2006. 26-year-old Rasheda learnt that she<br />

was riddled with cancer from her diaphragm to the top<br />

of her skull - chances of survival were slim. Ever since<br />

then, Rasheda has avidly worked to live a better <strong>and</strong><br />

richer life <strong>and</strong> to teach others the life-changing lessons<br />

she only realised herself after being diagnosed with<br />

cancer.<br />

Rasheda is a lover of life, a visionary full of passion, an<br />

educator <strong>and</strong> a philanthropist at heart.


15 Best Ways<br />

to Have<br />

Healthier<br />

Thyroid<br />

The hormones that your thyroid produces<br />

are responsible for a great deal: your<br />

metabolism, the health of your skin <strong>and</strong><br />

bones, the consistency of your sleep, the<br />

frequency of pain (or infrequency), <strong>and</strong> your<br />

sex drive, to name a few. This is one of the<br />

most important gl<strong>and</strong>s in your body, <strong>and</strong><br />

maybe yours is in trouble. Approximately 20<br />

million Americans have thyroid conditions,<br />

<strong>and</strong> up to 60 percent of these people are<br />

unaware of their condition. Thyroid disease<br />

may be related to conditions such as<br />

fibromyalgia, irritable bowel syndrome (IBS),<br />

eczema, or autoimmune disorders, but may<br />

also be due to poor nutrition <strong>and</strong> lifestyle<br />

choices.<br />

1. THE CLEAR STEER OF FLUORIDE<br />

Most commercial toothpaste contain toxic ingredients that<br />

may damage your health <strong>and</strong> they also contain fluoride that<br />

may affect your thyroid. Indeed, communities with fluoride<br />

in water have higher rates of hypothyroidism. That’s why<br />

drinking distilled or alkaline water or eating alkaline food<br />

is healthy for your thyroid <strong>and</strong> general health. <strong>Al</strong>so, try to<br />

abstain from non-stick pans <strong>and</strong> black tea, as both contain<br />

fluoride.


2. REDUCE STRESS<br />

In addition to improving your thyroid function,<br />

minimising your stress levels can also contribute to<br />

your overall well-being. Stress can induce a thyroid<br />

condition or make it more apparent that you have a<br />

thyroid condition. Cortisol overproduction, a stress<br />

hormone, may interfere with the production of thyroid<br />

hormone. It can make it harder for the thyroid work<br />

to produce enough hormones for body functions.<br />

Acupuncture, relaxation exercises such as meditation,<br />

massage therapy, or taking warm baths are great ways<br />

to de-stress.<br />

3. AVOID THE USE OF PLASTICS<br />

Bisphenol A (or BPA) is a monomer commonly found<br />

in plastics— water bottles, Tupperware, etc. BPA<br />

is harmful to your body because of many reasons<br />

<strong>and</strong> it can also affect your thyroid health. A study<br />

published in The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology<br />

& Metabolism found links with this chemical to affect<br />

your thyroid gl<strong>and</strong> negatively. If you’re still using<br />

plastic containers or bottles regularly, switch to glass<br />

versions immediately.<br />

4. TAKE THE YOGA UP<br />

A Yoga Mimamsa study found that doing certain yoga<br />

poses can help release the functions of your thyroid<br />

hormone. During your next routine, try to incorporate<br />

poses like a boat pose, bridge, <strong>and</strong> a King Pigeon<br />

pose. These poses help to open up the circulation of<br />

the throat <strong>and</strong> improve the energy flow around the<br />

thyroid.<br />

5. MAKE SURE YOU GET THE 8 HOURS OF<br />

SLEEP A NIGHT<br />

Even though fatigue may be a symptom of an<br />

unhealthful thyroid, you need to do your best to catch<br />

a few Zs. Be sure to sleep 8 hours at night to keep your<br />

thyroid functioning regularly <strong>and</strong> effectively.


6. EAT MORE BLUEBERRIES (AND OTHER<br />

ANTIOXIDANTS)<br />

Add antioxidant-rich foods like pomegranates <strong>and</strong> all<br />

kinds of berries into your diet for better thyroid health.<br />

A study in 2008, published in Clinical Chemistry <strong>and</strong><br />

Laboratory Medicine found a link between antioxidant<br />

intake <strong>and</strong> overall health levels of the endocrine system;<br />

higher levels of one correlated with higher levels of<br />

the other. Additionally, foods rich in antioxidants are<br />

delicious.<br />

7. AVOID GREEN TEA<br />

Precision Nutrition experts have found that there is a<br />

link between the consumption of green tea <strong>and</strong> the<br />

worsening of pre-existing thyroid problems. However,<br />

there is no evidence of these problems arising from<br />

the use of black tea. So if you’re a regular tea drinker,<br />

turn to black — or, if you don’t need caffeine, stick to<br />

herbal blends.<br />

8. TAKE LOW IMPACT AEROBIC EXERCISES<br />

According to some experts, low-impact aerobic<br />

exercise is the best way to avoid damaging your<br />

thyroid health. If you have a thyroid condition, you may<br />

experience joint pain. So focusing your workouts on<br />

low-impact exercises— like walking or water aerobics<br />

— is the way to go. As a bonus, these exercises are<br />

low effort methods to get your daily cardio in.<br />

9. GET RID OF INFLAMMATORY FOOD<br />

If you eat inflammatory foods, it may be irritating to<br />

your digestive system, which may break down your<br />

immune system in the wrong way. If your immune<br />

system is irritated, your thyroid will not be recognised<br />

as part of your body. Your immune system interprets<br />

the thyroid gl<strong>and</strong> as intrusive <strong>and</strong> triggers an<br />

autoimmune attack. Gluten, eggs, milk, <strong>and</strong> grains are<br />

all inflammatory. That’s why eating anti-inflammatory<br />

foods is beneficial to your thyroid.<br />

10. GET TESTED REGULARLY<br />

If you think you may have symptoms of hyperthyroidism<br />

or hypothyroidism, always consult your doctor.<br />

Because of the common nature of the symptoms —<br />

many of the problems with thyroid health could be<br />

indicative of other problems — they may not assume<br />

that this is a thyroid problem.


11. KEEP YOUR ADRENAL GLANDS<br />

HEALTHY<br />

Your adrenal gl<strong>and</strong>s <strong>and</strong> thyroid gl<strong>and</strong>s are intertwined<br />

together in your endocrine system. According to Dr<br />

Amy Myers, adrenal gl<strong>and</strong> distress has the ability to<br />

affect major metabolic processes, including those<br />

for which your thyroid is responsible. As it happens,<br />

the best way to keep your adrenal gl<strong>and</strong>s healthy is<br />

to keep your thyroid healthy: get a good night sleep<br />

regularly.<br />

13. MAKE SURE YOU GET YOUR OMEGA-3S<br />

If your body lacks omega-3 fatty acids, you may<br />

have a hormonal imbalance. Omega-3s provide a<br />

solid foundation for hormones that control immune<br />

functions, cell growth, <strong>and</strong> help with thyroid hormones.<br />

You can get your omega-3s from flax seeds <strong>and</strong><br />

walnuts, among other foods.<br />

<strong>12</strong>. STAY SHARP<br />

It’s a bit of a no-brainer, but it’s still a point worth<br />

hammering at home: if you suspect, even a little, that<br />

you’re suffering from a condition, be sure to educate<br />

yourself fully. And yes, that includes the conditions of<br />

the thyroid. Even the most subtle symptoms — loss of<br />

sleep, altered bowel movements — may be a sign of<br />

something more serious. So, stay diligent.<br />

15. EAT MORE SEAWEED<br />

Your thyroid needs iodine to make its essential<br />

hormones. Seaweeds such as kelp, dulse, <strong>and</strong> nori<br />

are filled with iodine to help the body create needed<br />

hormones. These generally do contain a lot of other<br />

beneficial nutrients, such as calcium, potassium, <strong>and</strong><br />

vitamins A through E, these are the stuff that makes it<br />

a superfood, which you may lack.<br />

14. STAY AWAY FROM TRICLOSAN<br />

Triclosan is a common ingredient in soaps <strong>and</strong> body<br />

washes but may harm your thyroid health. The<br />

EPA study has shown that even minor exposure to<br />

this chemical can affect how your thyroid releases<br />

hormones. Luckily, it is now easier than ever to avoid<br />

this: in December 2017, the FDA issued a ruling<br />

prohibiting over-the-counter products containing<br />

triclosan.


Creating your<br />

own luck<br />

While most people deem luck as mere<br />

chance, it’s high time that this notion is<br />

defied, <strong>and</strong> power is shifted.<br />

For as long as it can be remembered, one could<br />

categorise themselves as one of many people<br />

roaming the planet, facing an array of chapters<br />

in their life that have added mileage to their<br />

collection of lessons. Throughout this lifelong<br />

journey it’s pretty accurate to say that many<br />

have been spectators of others’ successes;<br />

witnessing them bask in their fateful glory,<br />

some incidents happening through cause <strong>and</strong><br />

effect <strong>and</strong> some by luck. To many, luck is seen<br />

as a sovereign element that chooses who it<br />

wants to embrace at any given moment; but<br />

it’s time to think otherwise. With a new year<br />

<strong>and</strong> decade commencing; it is essential to<br />

tighten the hold on the reins of chance.<br />

Creating your own luck shouldn’t be complex;<br />

it should feel natural, like a subtle attachment<br />

to daily habits. These 5 pointers are helpful in<br />

assisting you to hone your luck-creating skills.


1. PUT YOURSELF IN LUCKS WAY<br />

Living in a world where opportunity is in abundance;<br />

the problem lies in the fact that there are many that<br />

fail to see it that way. A great deal of people are<br />

either walking down the path of comfort trying<br />

to avoid change at all costs or suppressing their<br />

gut feeling to take a leap of faith. One can only<br />

experience luck once they position themselves in<br />

its direction; this proves that luck isn’t as r<strong>and</strong>om as<br />

what it is made out to be. It’s not merely the ‘right<br />

place, right time’ ideology but rather knowing where<br />

there is a chance <strong>and</strong> ensuring that the necessary<br />

efforts are placed on that chance.<br />

In the words of Thomas Jefferson; “I’m a great<br />

believer in luck, <strong>and</strong> I find the harder I work, the<br />

more I have of it”. It is clear that Mr. Jefferson has<br />

ownership over luck, it is no longer an independent<br />

clause, in summation of this point;<br />

LUCK= OPPORTUNITY + HARD WORK<br />

2. FIND GATEKEEPERS<br />

A gatekeeper is a person who controls access to<br />

something or someone. This means that luck isn’t<br />

necessarily a formless substance; it can come in the<br />

form of a person. Gatekeepers are the important<br />

figures in securing luck because they have the<br />

power to increase or diminish chances. They are the<br />

significant people in networking because it is one<br />

thing for someone to know where chances are <strong>and</strong><br />

to position themselves, but if they don’t have access,<br />

their efforts will produce stagnant results. Instead<br />

one must focus on making themselves a person<br />

of value; there is an adage that goes; People are<br />

more interested in what you can give them, which<br />

isn’t a bad thing because it will be a driving force<br />

in finding what one can give to prove themselves<br />

worthy of access to prominent personages.<br />

3. BEHAVE AND ACT LUCKY<br />

Ambitions are beautiful expressions of what<br />

individuals see in themselves; they act like a screen<br />

projecting the final product of affirmations. But why<br />

is it that many are quick to dismiss the reflections<br />

they long to fulfill? They forget the importance of<br />

encapsulating what they are after. Embodiment is<br />

crucial because it ensures the assurance that the<br />

individual is the best <strong>and</strong> only suitor for their goals.<br />

One thing that is definite through this journey is<br />

momentary self-doubt; but like a sculpture stuck<br />

in a wedge of marble, one must continue to chisel<br />

<strong>and</strong> polish their body language <strong>and</strong> mannerisms. A<br />

persons’ h<strong>and</strong>le on life speaks volumes about what<br />

they want, <strong>and</strong> so luck corresponds naturally.


4. BELIEVE YOU ARE LUCKY<br />

It all begins in the mind; after all the mind is a powerful<br />

thing. To exp<strong>and</strong>; take this study that was done to prove<br />

the power of mind, where overweight hotel maids who<br />

surpassed the recommended amount of exercise, did not<br />

consider themselves physically active. It was predicted<br />

that the maid’s viewpoints on their physical activity made it<br />

difficult for them to lose weight. To test this half of the maids,<br />

took their physical measurements <strong>and</strong> were informed that<br />

they were exceeding the recommended amount of exercise.<br />

The other half didn’t receive information. After a month, reevaluation<br />

results showed the maids that were evaluated <strong>and</strong><br />

given information had a decrease in systolic blood pressure,<br />

weight, <strong>and</strong> waist-to-hip ratio, while the other group’s<br />

results were insignificant. The researcher accredited the<br />

physical <strong>and</strong> mental benefits to a simple change in mindset.<br />

Many consider themselves far from lucky, what they fail to<br />

underst<strong>and</strong> is that life is an intricately pieced puzzle; with<br />

every piece holding a profound remnant that will echo when<br />

necessary. Look around <strong>and</strong> appreciate the incredibility of<br />

existence <strong>and</strong> that life is progressing in its direction for a<br />

reason.<br />

5. BE PERSISTENT WITH A DEFINITION OF<br />

PURPOSE<br />

Appreciation is a result of the effects of efforts; it’s really all<br />

about the little things. Like when one decides to continually<br />

position themselves in any situation for luck to come their<br />

way, despite the chances that will leave them unaffected or<br />

even feeling unlucky. Persistence is a rewarding key in the<br />

game of luck. Imagine witnessing the construction of a wall<br />

that is the essence of accomplishment. Each brick is laid with<br />

the greatest capacity; incorporated with mannerisms <strong>and</strong> a<br />

positive mindset. As the bricks continue to be laid, soon, a<br />

wall is present that communicates who the builder is. This<br />

wall has clefts <strong>and</strong> edges that enhance its value <strong>and</strong> enrich<br />

the builder <strong>and</strong> their purpose. Therefore; seek purpose<br />

through events that happen as the wall is being built.<br />

Moreover; there has never been a better time to start than<br />

now- yes; right now. Words that resonate with someone only<br />

mean so much until they make the actions that express their<br />

true value. It is one thing for a person to know their purpose<br />

<strong>and</strong> that they are lucky; a lot of people do this, but the<br />

significance is held by those who exemplify their purpose<br />

<strong>and</strong> luck without having to be reminded.


7 Creative <strong>and</strong> Simple<br />

Eggplant Recipes<br />

Known as a low-calorie but high-fibre food, eggplants are very delicious <strong>and</strong><br />

nutritious. They are not just versatile to add to any cuisine, but they also offer<br />

plenty of potential health benefits, including reduced blood sugar levels <strong>and</strong> risk<br />

of heart disease. They also aid in weight loss, so they’re added to a healthy <strong>and</strong><br />

regulated diet.<br />

For its nutritional content, a cup of cooked eggplant, which weighs about 99 grams,<br />

has 0.82 grams protein, 35 calories, 0.23 grams fat <strong>and</strong> 2.5 grams dietary fibre. It also<br />

contains 6 milligrams calcium <strong>and</strong> 188 milligrams potassium.<br />

Eggplants, which are considered veggies, are botanically berries (We’re surprised<br />

too!). They have originated from India <strong>and</strong> cultivated in China for more than 1500<br />

years. These vegetables were brought by the Arabs to Europe <strong>and</strong> later by the<br />

Persians to Africa.<br />

This edible fruit/vegetable can be added to virtually all cuisines because it is<br />

versatile. It can be the main or one of the ingredients, too. If you’re looking for<br />

some ideas on creative but simple eggplant recipes, get started in the following.


SIMPLE EGGPLANT RECIPES TO TRY AT HOME<br />

CHINESE EGGPLANT<br />

Eggplants are considered to taste better than meat by most<br />

vegans, <strong>and</strong> we don’t doubt why. They are tasty <strong>and</strong> filling,<br />

too. If you’re looking to try a Chinese dish but want to start<br />

with the basics, you have to check out this recipe.<br />

It’s a vegetarian eggplant dish that is with a distinct body<br />

inside (soft) <strong>and</strong> outside (crispy). But even if it is deep-fried,<br />

it’s not oily at all. That’s good news! One more thing is that it<br />

can retain its purple colour even after cooking. This dish is so<br />

simple that most ingredients might be found in your kitchen<br />

pantry. You can get it done in less than an hour.<br />

So if you have sudden guests who happen to be healthy<br />

eaters, you might want to prepare this easy eggplant recipe.<br />

1<br />

Inspiration: Chinese eggplant recipe video<br />

2<br />

EGGPLANT PARMESANT<br />

If you love cheese, you will love this recipe, <strong>and</strong> for sure, your<br />

loved ones, too! Cheese is a comfort food added to dishes like<br />

pasta <strong>and</strong> bread. But this time, it offers something else.<br />

This recipe is inspired by chicken parmesan only that eggplant<br />

replaces meat. This veggie is perfect for this dish because it<br />

has a mild flavour complemented by cheese. As it also has a<br />

somewhat bold flavour, eggplant matches it <strong>and</strong> balances this<br />

dish. <strong>Al</strong>so, you won’t be able to taste eggplant in the recipe.<br />

Check out this video for inspiration.<br />

OIL-FREE VEGAN CHINESE SPICY EGGPLANT<br />

You can get this recipe done in less than 10 minutes,<br />

something ideal for those who lack time to prepare healthy<br />

dishes. So this time around, you have no reason to go for fast<br />

food when you can have a tasty veggie dish with this amount<br />

of time.<br />

3<br />

This recipe is popular in Thai <strong>and</strong> Chinese cuisine known<br />

for their love for spicy food. Even if you could find many<br />

versions of this recipe online, you might want to try this oilfree<br />

version. It is heart-healthy <strong>and</strong> waistline-friendly, tasting<br />

good while not ruining your diet. If you want an easy <strong>and</strong><br />

quick to prepare make-ahead office lunch, you should<br />

check out this low in fat <strong>and</strong> oil-free Chinese dish. Plus, it’s<br />

100% vegan! See this video Oil-free Vegan Chinese Spicy<br />

Eggplant for inspiration.


MEATLESS EGGPLANT OMELET<br />

Who doesn’t love omelettes? These are a favourite breakfast<br />

dish that you can prepare in minutes. Let us have a different<br />

take on the conventional egg omelette you prepare at home.<br />

This time around, use eggplants for the fibre source in<br />

omelettes instead of ham <strong>and</strong> pork.<br />

4<br />

This dish is made with scrambled eggs <strong>and</strong> roasted <strong>and</strong><br />

peeled eggplants, which are later coated with the egg mixture<br />

before frying. It’s a satisfying <strong>and</strong> filling omelette that you can<br />

have with or without rice. It’s up to you! Whichever, you’re<br />

sure going to enjoy this eggplant omelette for a healthy<br />

breakfast or lunch. Check out this video for inspiration.<br />

5<br />

VEGETARIAN SPECIAL EGGPLANT<br />

This absolutely easy recipe takes only minutes to prepare. So<br />

if you have an abundance of eggplants to harvest from your<br />

backyard, you should not miss this very satisfying eggplant<br />

recipe.<br />

Add cheese if you’re not on a calorie-controlled diet.<br />

Get inspiration! Check out this video.<br />

SAUTÉED EGGPLANT<br />

If you love healthy (<strong>and</strong> organic) food, you might want to try<br />

preparing this easy <strong>and</strong> simple dish. This recipe is made more<br />

exciting with spices like ginger <strong>and</strong> garlic, which are common<br />

in Asian cuisine <strong>and</strong> cooking. It is easy to prepare! You can<br />

get it done in less than 30 minutes. In fact, you also have<br />

the choice of preparing all the ingredients in advance. But<br />

then, you have to make sure of serving it while hot to keep<br />

it crispy.<br />

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Do you want to try it tonight?<br />

Here is a simple recipe to follow.


7<br />

CRISPY EGGPLANT BITES<br />

Are you on a diet? You might want to try this oil-free eggplant<br />

dish. For a bit of texture, try baking them with a thin coating<br />

for the crisp. Some people liked it prepared as a side dish to<br />

pasta <strong>and</strong> being added hot sauce for that spice. <strong>Al</strong>so, you can<br />

dip these crispy bites in your favourite sauce to make them<br />

more exciting. You can also make them ahead of time, but<br />

make sure that you bake them again for a couple of minutes<br />

to restore the crisp.<br />

How to prepare eggplant bites? See this video here.<br />

Eggplants are not just healthy <strong>and</strong> fibre-rich but also delicious<br />

<strong>and</strong> versatile to add to any recipe. It can also be the main<br />

ingredient or a side dish. Nevertheless, there are 101 ways on<br />

how to prepare eggplant. Your imagination is the limit! For a<br />

start, you can try one or two of the recipes we’ve shared earlier<br />

<strong>and</strong> be more inspired to prepare other eggplant recipes.


Healthy Eating Ideas<br />

for a Fast-Paced Life<br />

Having a busy <strong>and</strong> fast-paced lifestyle is not an excuse to eat healthily.<br />

While many of us lack time in preparing healthy <strong>and</strong> nutritious meals, we<br />

can still find a way <strong>and</strong> ensure that our meals are loaded with nutrition<br />

that our body needs for proper sustenance. You don’t need to feel<br />

pressured to eat well or to prepare hard to make healthy meals because<br />

there are healthy eating <strong>and</strong> back to basic ideas that you can follow.


EASY AND SIMPLE TIPS FOR<br />

EATING HEALTHILY<br />

• Go natural: Make sure that what you’re eating<br />

is natural or organic. It should not be genetically<br />

modified.<br />

• Make a list: Before going to the grocery store, you<br />

should have a list with you so that you can avoid<br />

buying the unhealthy stuff. For example, you<br />

can avoid adding junk food into your cart, avoid<br />

impulsive buying, <strong>and</strong> buy only foods on your list.<br />

With this simple habit, you can also ensure that<br />

you’re buying healthy foods for yourself <strong>and</strong> your<br />

family.<br />

• Check the label: When shopping, you should<br />

check <strong>and</strong> read the label. You should skip those<br />

foods that contain artificial ingredients, such<br />

as those that you cannot pronounce <strong>and</strong> have<br />

artificial sweeteners in them. Avoid those with<br />

fillers <strong>and</strong> high levels of sugar <strong>and</strong> fat. You must<br />

also ask, “Is this food high in nutrient content?”<br />

• Check how the food is prepared: Know how a<br />

particular product is made – breaded, glazed,<br />

processed or vacuum packed, etc.<br />

• In the cupboard, you can stock up sauces, dried<br />

fruits, sauces <strong>and</strong> whole-grain cereals, wholewheat<br />

pasta <strong>and</strong> quinoa. You can also stock<br />

up on nuts <strong>and</strong> seeds, nut butters, whole-grain<br />

crackers <strong>and</strong> canned fish like tuna <strong>and</strong> salmon <strong>and</strong><br />

vegetable oils.<br />

• Stock up on healthy foods in your fridge, too.<br />

Some suggestions include eggs, low-fat milk,<br />

yoghurt <strong>and</strong> fresh fruits <strong>and</strong> vegetables. In the<br />

freezer, you can have frozen vegetables, frozen<br />

fruits like raspberries <strong>and</strong> melon. Other choices<br />

include frozen lean meats <strong>and</strong> poultry products.<br />

• Avoid food products with excessive sugar or fat<br />

that can negatively affect your health. Some of<br />

these include cotton c<strong>and</strong>y, heavy cream <strong>and</strong><br />

triple chocolate, to name some.<br />

FOOD SUGGESTIONS<br />

Vegetables: Eat more vegetables in your diet if<br />

you could. You can try different vegetable dishes<br />

like roasted vegetables <strong>and</strong> vegetarian couscous.<br />

For better results, you might also want to make<br />

yourself okay with steamed vegetables that<br />

contain no cheese or butter.<br />

Salads: If you have a busy lifestyle, you can also<br />

prepare more veggie <strong>and</strong> fruit salads, which are<br />

nutrient-dense but also easy to prepare.<br />

To make your salad more diet-friendly for your<br />

busy lifestyle, you can skip the mayonnaise or a<br />

heavy dressing to your veggie salad or adding<br />

sugar to the fruit salad. If you want to keep your<br />

salad healthy, you can add fresh juice over the<br />

fruit salad or vinegar <strong>and</strong> oil to your green salad.<br />

Snacks: You can go for nuts, graham crackers <strong>and</strong> fresh fruits for healthy snacks. Opt for natural options<br />

instead of packaged ones, like gummy bears <strong>and</strong> fruit roll-ups.<br />

Fast food: If you are too busy to prepare your food, you can choose restaurants that serve foods like<br />

grilled chicken with side dishes like steamed vegetables or beans. You can also try world culture food,<br />

including Japanese, Korean <strong>and</strong> Chinese, over fast food. They serve food with a good balance between<br />

fillers <strong>and</strong> nutrients when compared to global fast-food chains. If you needed to use a drive-through<br />

option, you should go for wraps or grilled burgers, not fried foods.


OTHER HEALTHY FOOD IDEAS<br />

• Prepare a quick stir-fry. You can use frozen<br />

leftover meat <strong>and</strong> frozen vegetables for a quick<br />

meal. <strong>Al</strong>ternatively, you can cook broccoli with<br />

shrimp in a wok or skillet.<br />

• Make wraps, which are also good suggestions<br />

for creating a new dish from leftovers. You can<br />

add cooked leftover chicken or ground beef<br />

in whole grain tortillas. Top the wrap with sour<br />

cream, avocado, salsa <strong>and</strong> lettuce.<br />

• Make fish cakes. You can use canned salmon<br />

mixed in green onion, celery, red pepper <strong>and</strong> an<br />

egg, <strong>and</strong> other ingredients. You can form them<br />

into a patty to fry in an oiled pan.<br />

• Create easy to cook omelettes. Choose your<br />

own filling like peppers, tomatoes or cheese.<br />

You can spice it up with hot sauce before serving<br />

with whole grain toast or muffin.<br />

THE IMPORTANCE OF PLANNING<br />

There is no excuse for being healthy, even if you don’t<br />

have much time. In fact, you can find ways to add new<br />

healthy recipes <strong>and</strong> try preparing them for your meals.<br />

You can also add new eating habits <strong>and</strong> switch to the<br />

more natural stuff when planning.<br />

However, you don’t need to pressure yourself <strong>and</strong><br />

make big steps. You can try switching into a new <strong>and</strong><br />

healthy diet bit by bit. In this case, things will also be<br />

more sustainable. By making one-step at a time, you<br />

will also have higher chances of sticking to your diet<br />

in the long-term than making big changes that you<br />

cannot sustain for a long time.<br />

And when it comes to planning ahead, you can make<br />

it a habit to make ahead multiple meals over the<br />

weekend that you can store in the fridge. So for each<br />

day, you will have a ready meal that you can just put<br />

in the microwave for reheating. With it, you don’t<br />

need to settle for fast food or cafeteria food, which<br />

ingredients <strong>and</strong> preparation method you are unsure of.<br />

WHEN MENU PLANNING,<br />

1. What’s in your fridge or cupboards?<br />

2. What are your family’s activities? What do they<br />

like to eat?<br />

3. What foods are in season? Check flyers in the<br />

grocery for planning help.<br />

4. What is your budget?<br />

5. What foods can be used for leftovers?<br />

RECIPE SUGGESTIONS<br />

TAMAGOYAKI EGG ROLLS<br />

Eggs are versatile, healthy <strong>and</strong> easy. Create<br />

Korean-inspired egg rolls at home for a quick<br />

breakfast. You can also bring some to the office<br />

for a healthy snack or side dish. Feel inspired <strong>and</strong><br />

be healthy with this quick egg roll recipe.<br />

Click here for the full Tamagoyaki recipe.<br />

EGG FRIED RICE<br />

Are you in a hurry for the office? Don’t go just yet!<br />

You can prepare a quick <strong>and</strong> simple recipe that<br />

takes less than 10 minutes to make. Watch this<br />

video on how to make this fabulous fried rice for<br />

busy people like you!


FATTOUSH SALAD<br />

If you love salads, you will fall in love with this<br />

fattoush salad that takes only a couple of<br />

ingredients already in your kitchen. Try it at home,<br />

especially in the evenings when you’re just too<br />

tired to cook but want to stay healthy. Watch this<br />

video <strong>and</strong> get the recipe.<br />

EASY CHICKPEA SALAD<br />

Chickpea is healthy <strong>and</strong> nutrient-dense. Don’t<br />

miss it out in your salad. Try this easy <strong>and</strong> simple<br />

salad recipe with weight loss boosters like lemon<br />

<strong>and</strong> cucumber. Get the full recipe here.<br />

BROCCOLI BEEF STIR FRY<br />

There are days when you want some meat but<br />

want it hearty <strong>and</strong> simple to make. For busy folks<br />

like you, you got the stir-fry that has less sodium<br />

but more of the flavour. Impress your loved ones<br />

with it now. Get the full video for the recipe here.<br />

AVOCADO PASTA<br />

Try this fast <strong>and</strong> fresh pasta recipe that doesn’t<br />

take more than 15 minutes to make. The only<br />

ingredient that might take time is the pasta, but<br />

the sauce is so easy <strong>and</strong> quick. Use whole-wheat<br />

pasta for a healthier version. Check out this hearty<br />

pasta here.<br />

Eating healthy even with a fast-paced lifestyle is possible! Try these amazing food ideas <strong>and</strong> tips for simple <strong>and</strong> easy<br />

ways on how to maximise meal planning <strong>and</strong> make it less time consuming for the busy you. Definitely, you can start<br />

with <strong>and</strong> keep healthy eating habits no matter how occupied your day is. Plan ahead, make wise food choices <strong>and</strong><br />

keep a narrow waistline for this year <strong>and</strong> the years to come.


Fitness<br />

FITNESS<br />

The Ideal Diet<br />

for Every<br />

Body Type<br />

The best way to start a good diet is to know your<br />

body type. It is called “body type eating” which<br />

helps you identify where <strong>and</strong> how your body is<br />

storing fat that affects your health <strong>and</strong> of course,<br />

your weight.<br />

Once you underst<strong>and</strong> your body type, you can<br />

sustain your diet <strong>and</strong> avoid fad dieting that is<br />

unsustainable <strong>and</strong> hard to keep.<br />

However, body typing is more than just knowing<br />

how you look in front of the mirror <strong>and</strong> in the eyes<br />

of others. It is not just how you dress up according<br />

to what matches your figure, too. At the very least,<br />

knowing your type is essential, especially it can<br />

give you clues about your specific strengths <strong>and</strong><br />

weaknesses in health <strong>and</strong> food choices.<br />

THE IDEAL DIET<br />

Underst<strong>and</strong>ing your body type <strong>and</strong> its workings in<br />

fat metabolism <strong>and</strong> storage gives you better results<br />

if you’re trying to lose weight or stay fit. Studying<br />

different body types will enable you to know the ideal<br />

diets that your body type is likely to respond more<br />

sustainably.<br />

For your body type, you can determine what to<br />

eat <strong>and</strong> what to avoid. Let us touch on simple but<br />

effective dieting tips that can work based on the<br />

principle of body typing that can be categorised into<br />

three main types:<br />

• Endomorph<br />

• Mesomorph<br />

• Ectomorph


ENDOMORPHS<br />

This body type is characterised by a higher fat <strong>and</strong> body mass,<br />

<strong>and</strong> a good example includes powerlifters. Most of these<br />

people are less active <strong>and</strong> store fat in their bodies due to the<br />

intake of excessive amounts of calories.<br />

Endomorphs are inclined to have higher energy storage, like<br />

fat mass <strong>and</strong> lean muscle mass while having low carbohydrate<br />

tolerance.<br />

If you’re an endomorph, you can include high protein<br />

<strong>and</strong> fat into your diet, but you must time <strong>and</strong> control your<br />

carbohydrate intake. For example, it might be best to consume<br />

carbohydrates after a workout. Overall, for this body type the<br />

ideal diet consists of higher portions of protein <strong>and</strong> fat, with a<br />

small portion of carbohydrate-rich food.<br />

For men, the recommendation is to have two servings of<br />

protein-rich food, two servings of vegetables, three small<br />

servings of fatty food <strong>and</strong> a cup of carbohydrate-dense food<br />

for every meal.<br />

For women, it is suggested to eat half a serving of carbohydratedense<br />

food, two small servings of fatty food, a small serving of<br />

protein-rich food <strong>and</strong> a serving of vegetables in each meal.<br />

MESOMORPHS<br />

Typically, you can find these men <strong>and</strong><br />

women with a medium body built,<br />

with many characterised by a strong,<br />

athletic built.<br />

They have a medium-sized bone<br />

structure. If you belong to this type<br />

<strong>and</strong> you are active, you can have a<br />

fit figure with lean muscle mass. You<br />

will also have a predisposition to gain<br />

muscle <strong>and</strong> maintain a lower body fat.<br />

You’re in luck if you are a mesomorph<br />

because you can have a combination<br />

diet composed of all macros, including<br />

fats, carbohydrates <strong>and</strong> proteins. At<br />

the very least, you can think of 30%<br />

protein, 40% carbohydrates <strong>and</strong> 30%<br />

fat in every meal.<br />

If you’re a male, you can eat two<br />

servings of protein-based food, two<br />

small servings of fat source food, two<br />

servings of vegetables <strong>and</strong> two cups<br />

of carbohydrate food source.<br />

For women, it is advised to have a<br />

palm of protein source, one cup of<br />

carbohydrate-rich food, a serving of<br />

vegetables <strong>and</strong> a small serving of fatrich<br />

foods in every meal.


ECTOMORPHS<br />

They are generally thin because they have thin limbs <strong>and</strong><br />

bone structure. If you’re an ectomorph, you tend to be SNS<br />

<strong>and</strong> thyroid dominant. You are lucky too, when it comes to fat<br />

metabolism because you have a high carb tolerance <strong>and</strong> a fast<br />

metabolism.<br />

You can do best with high carbohydrate content in your diet,<br />

lower fat <strong>and</strong> moderate protein. A suggestion for men can be<br />

two fists of vegetables, a small serving of fatty food, <strong>and</strong> two<br />

small servings of protein food <strong>and</strong> three cups of carbohydrate<br />

source in every meal. But this is only a general overview that can<br />

vary based on your body weight, too.<br />

For women, you can start with a healthy diet composed of a<br />

small serving of protein-rich food, two cups of carbohydraterich<br />

source, half a serving of fat <strong>and</strong> a serving of vegetables for<br />

each meal.<br />

WHY BODY TYPE EATING<br />

Body type dieting teaches individuals to recognise <strong>and</strong><br />

underst<strong>and</strong> their body type, helping them formulate a<br />

dieting strategy that works based on their body’s nutritional<br />

needs.<br />

With body type eating, you can also experiment on strategies<br />

until you find the perfect one for you <strong>and</strong> because of this, it can<br />

be your best way to begin with dieting.<br />

And if you want to improve your results, you should be more<br />

active. Why do you have to? It is because your ability to h<strong>and</strong>le<br />

carbohydrates also varies based on your activity level no matter<br />

your body composition, health <strong>and</strong> body composition.<br />

In most cases, it is advised that you eat most starch sources<br />

when you are active. The reason is that your body’s ability to<br />

h<strong>and</strong>le carbohydrates <strong>and</strong> your needs <strong>and</strong> tolerance for it also<br />

differs based on your body type.<br />

Ectomorphs have high carb needs <strong>and</strong> tolerance. In your diet,<br />

you must include a high portion of carbohydrates in your diet,<br />

<strong>and</strong> combine minimally processed carbs, whole grains <strong>and</strong> some<br />

starchy food sources as well as servings of fruits <strong>and</strong> vegetables.<br />

Mesomorphs, on the other h<strong>and</strong>, have moderate needs for<br />

carbohydrates. You should include carbohydrates in your<br />

food intake in your work out. You can also have whole grains<br />

<strong>and</strong> starches at other meals along with minimally-processed<br />

carbohydrates but in moderation. For every meal, you should<br />

have vegetables <strong>and</strong> fruits.<br />

For endomorphs, you are endowed with a low carb tolerance.<br />

You should include all carb-dense foods for your workouts. For<br />

every meal, you should also include fruits <strong>and</strong> vegetables.


Travel<br />

Top 5<br />

Caribbean<br />

destinations<br />

to visit in 2020<br />

A holiday to the Caribbean offers you the danger of visiting<br />

some of the most spectacular beaches in the world. Virtually<br />

every isl<strong>and</strong> of the Caribbean will have beaches that amaze,<br />

with crystal clear blue seas, sugar-white s<strong>and</strong> & palm trees.<br />

1. ARUBA<br />

Aruba is one of our top choices on the 2020 list<br />

of top Caribbean locations. The isl<strong>and</strong> paradise,<br />

which locals <strong>and</strong> vacationers alike have deemed<br />

“One Happy Isl<strong>and</strong>”. Embodies everything you’re<br />

seeking out of Caribbean tropical vacation spots.<br />

The locals are one of the friendliest human beings<br />

in the Caribbean, everybody speaks English, <strong>and</strong><br />

the accommodations <strong>and</strong> motels are designed to<br />

meet the wishes of any traveller. Eagle Beach is<br />

continuously ranked as one of the most beautiful<br />

beaches in the Caribbean, but Druif Beach <strong>and</strong><br />

Palm Beach are also equally lovely.<br />

Best time to visit<br />

The pleasant time to visit Aruba is from April to<br />

June. These three months fall in a more significant<br />

lower-priced c<strong>and</strong>y spot just after the über-costly<br />

wintry weather <strong>and</strong> before the storm-inclined fall.<br />

Temperatures don’t vary an awful lot – they’re<br />

generally someplace between the low 70s <strong>and</strong><br />

coffee 90s all year – however, there may be<br />

substantially higher rain in September, October,<br />

<strong>and</strong> November. Showers are rare in wintry weather<br />

<strong>and</strong> early spring, however, you’ll pay h<strong>and</strong>somely<br />

for the privilege of visiting at this time.


2. BARBADOS<br />

What’s not to like about lovely coral reefs, chilled<br />

vibes, <strong>and</strong> red <strong>and</strong> white-s<strong>and</strong> beaches? Barbados<br />

is developing so rapidly that it’s grown to be one of<br />

the most up to date Caribbean destinations in recent<br />

years. Famous for the picture-perfect seashore, tour<br />

professionals expect Barbados to grow to become more<br />

prevalent next year as a result of a boom in culture,<br />

nightlife, <strong>and</strong> l<strong>and</strong>scape hobby. From the capital of the<br />

Unesco World Heritage to the thumping nightlife <strong>and</strong><br />

lively festivals, there are no more tons that Barbados<br />

does not have to provide for guests. We suggest which<br />

you attempt to discover flights now, as costs boom at<br />

some stage in the spring months.<br />

Best time to visit<br />

The high-quality time to visit Barbados is between July<br />

<strong>and</strong> November. Though those months fall inside the<br />

Caribbean’s hurricane season, hurricanes hardly ever<br />

hit the isl<strong>and</strong>, <strong>and</strong> you may attend one of the lively<br />

Crop Over Festival activities if your excursion within the<br />

course of this time of year. Temperatures live among the<br />

mid-70s <strong>and</strong> mid-80s year-round, so there’s little motive<br />

to tour for the duration of the peak season, which takes<br />

place from late December to mid-April.


3. CUBA<br />

Tourism in Cuba has surged ever because it re-installed<br />

its dating with the American authorities in 2015. Even<br />

though Canadians <strong>and</strong> Europeans were long-time<br />

fanatics <strong>and</strong> typical traffic to the isl<strong>and</strong>, Americans<br />

are merely starting to find out the attraction of one of<br />

the world’s maximum well-preserved cultures. Cuba is<br />

also one of the maxims of cheap seaside vacations for<br />

tourists from North <strong>and</strong> South America. You want to<br />

travel to Cuba to enjoy this paradise for yourself from<br />

the historical streets of Havana <strong>and</strong> the rich culturalhistorical<br />

of the country beyond a selection of the most<br />

beautiful beaches in the Caribbean.<br />

Best time to visit<br />

The great time to visit is from December to May when<br />

you could anticipate dry, sunny days <strong>and</strong> plenty of blue<br />

skies. The wet season begins in June, <strong>and</strong>, previously,<br />

site visitors to Cuba might have averted journey totally<br />

between August <strong>and</strong> October, when there is also a<br />

threat of hurricanes.


4. JAMAICA<br />

To many, Jamaica is the coronary heart of the<br />

Caribbean. Jamaica, the birthplace of reggae music,<br />

the Rastafari movement, <strong>and</strong> all-inclusive resorts,<br />

symbolises some of the region’s most loved <strong>and</strong><br />

perhaps most misunderstood stuff. A quick solution<br />

to clear the mystery? Come to the sugar cane, coffee,<br />

<strong>and</strong> calcareous soil <strong>and</strong> form your own opinion. Your<br />

new ideas are bound to clothe in white-s<strong>and</strong> beaches,<br />

bordered through the rugged Blue Mountains, <strong>and</strong><br />

anchored in foamy waterfalls.<br />

Best time to visit<br />

The best period to visit Jamaica is between November<br />

<strong>and</strong> mid-December. That’s when the isl<strong>and</strong>’s already<br />

beautiful weather (from the mid-70s to the high 80s<br />

throughout the year) is the most comfortable, <strong>and</strong> the<br />

hotel <strong>and</strong> flight offers are the easiest to find. Tariffs<br />

are cheap in the summer, but you’ll lose the hurricane<br />

season’s wrath. January to March is the peak period of<br />

travel to the isl<strong>and</strong> — in some hotels, room rates can<br />

rise to over $700 per night.


5. CURACAO<br />

Curacao is just a brief plane experience faraway from<br />

Aruba. Because of this, If you want to hop between the<br />

two isl<strong>and</strong>s, you could locate flights for less than $100.<br />

On Curacao, though, there is so much to do that we<br />

don’t think you’re ever going to have to leave. Similar<br />

to Aruba, Curacao is a Dutch Caribbean isl<strong>and</strong>, best<br />

known for the iconic multi-coloured Netherl<strong>and</strong>s homes<br />

that line the primary port of the isl<strong>and</strong>. Here, you may<br />

enjoy a perfect climate quite a whole lot year-round,<br />

fantastic diving, <strong>and</strong> lovely desert vegetation <strong>and</strong><br />

fauna. The exceptional part? Curacao’s airport is pretty<br />

big, which means that there are frequent flights, <strong>and</strong> it’s<br />

smooth to locate cheap airfare.<br />

Best time to visit<br />

The prime time to visit Curaçao is from May to November,<br />

at some stage in the off-top season. During those months,<br />

you’ll find the bottom airfares <strong>and</strong> resort costs, with<br />

rooms frequently priced up to 50 percent decrease than<br />

they’re within the high season (particularly at some point<br />

in summer). Plus, you won’t be vying for seaside chairs<br />

with throngs of other tourists. What’s more, Curaçao<br />

would not go through the wrath of hurricane season.<br />

Curaçao’s climate tends to be sunny even in the course of<br />

the months that other Caribbean isl<strong>and</strong>s revel in torrential<br />

rains. Only <strong>12</strong> degrees north of the equator, Curaçao’s<br />

average temperature rests inside the mid-80s all year.<br />

Most vacationers head to Curaçao in December <strong>and</strong><br />

April, causing motel quotes <strong>and</strong> airfare to skyrocket. If<br />

you’ve come to dive or snorkel, you may revel in excellent<br />

visibility at some point in the year. Because the isl<strong>and</strong> is<br />

positioned outside the hurricane belt, its marine life is<br />

unaffected by means of seasonal changes.


TRAVEL<br />

WITH<br />

KENDRIA<br />

TO ZURICH, SWITZERLAND<br />

“How was Zurich?” Someone asked me when I returned<br />

from Switzerl<strong>and</strong> a few days after my birthday. The first<br />

word from my mouth was “Expensive!” Switzerl<strong>and</strong> is not<br />

a cheap thrill by any means. I supposed the high cost of<br />

living is to pay for socialised health care or free college<br />

education. Once you get past ordering your 18-dollar<br />

hamburger that comes without fries, you can find the<br />

beauty of this country. Before I go to a new place, I poll<br />

friends <strong>and</strong> strangers about what is a must-see. This trip<br />

to Zurich was no different; I didn’t get much feedback<br />

except that “You have to see the <strong>Al</strong>ps!”


On my Day 1 in Switzerl<strong>and</strong>, I bought my<br />

package for the Swiss <strong>Al</strong>ps. There are<br />

several tour companies that will take you<br />

to different places in Switzerl<strong>and</strong>. I took<br />

a two-hour bus ride through the most<br />

breath-taking scenery to a small village<br />

called Grindelwald. From Grindelwald,<br />

there was a 50-minute train ride up<br />

the side of the mountain to Wengen.<br />

According to the brochure, Jungfrau is<br />

one of the highest places in Switzerl<strong>and</strong>.<br />

Some basic facts like, the highest wall<br />

point of Jungfrau is over 10 km. The<br />

valley that you see in the middle of the<br />

mountaintops is actually glaciers, called<br />

The Eiger <strong>and</strong> the Monch. Two peaks in<br />

this glaciated plateau are shared on the<br />

way to the top of the mountain.<br />

The views from Jungfrau, as expected,<br />

make you want to be a bird so you can<br />

soar over the snow-caps <strong>and</strong> dive into<br />

the lakes below it. Jungfrau was our only<br />

destination for this day trip, so I didn’t<br />

take any of the tours for granted. There<br />

was an Ice Palace, snowboarding <strong>and</strong> ice<br />

tubing mostly populated by children but<br />

it could be fun for all ages. On top of<br />

the tourist peak are restaurants, coffee<br />

houses, watch shops <strong>and</strong> my favourite,<br />

Lindt Swiss Chocolate Museum. <strong>Al</strong>though<br />

Swiss chocolate is the best, the views<br />

were my souvenir that day.<br />

My Day 2 was taken over by shopping. The time<br />

of my visit was two weeks before Christmas, <strong>and</strong><br />

because I knew I needed a budget, I packed only<br />

one credit card <strong>and</strong> my list of gifts for people in<br />

my life. Downtown Zurich did not disappoint<br />

me with football stadium crowds pouring in <strong>and</strong><br />

out of stores in the middle of Lindenhof. There<br />

was what locals call “The Christmas Circus” in<br />

town, so I had to dip my head in to see what that<br />

was about. There was more Lindt chocolate fun<br />

when I w<strong>and</strong>ered inside Lindt Swiss Chocolate<br />

Factory. I sat down at a table full of little kids <strong>and</strong><br />

made my own chocolate bear. I wasn’t quite sure<br />

this activity was meant for adults, but I didn’t<br />

care. The Leaders let me sit in on the session,<br />

so I assumed it was ok to be a kid at heart.


Day 3 was a day of rest <strong>and</strong> exploration. It was<br />

my goal to figure out the public transit system.<br />

I had spent over 100 US dollars on taxis, <strong>and</strong><br />

Uber rides before I ventured into the train<br />

system. So, I allowed myself to get lost on the<br />

trains to see where I would end up. This is a<br />

common practice for me in a big city such as<br />

Zurich. It helps me stay off the beaten path<br />

<strong>and</strong> explore a city without a destination or an<br />

agenda.<br />

Day 4 was my birthday, so I booked my tour<br />

to see the Swiss <strong>Al</strong>ps. The bus ride was long,<br />

<strong>and</strong> the train ride up the mountain was more<br />

scenic. This trip was different because I actually<br />

saw the city without an overcast. If you wait for<br />

a clear non-rainy sunny-bright day in Europe,<br />

you will miss out on major sightseeing. This<br />

particular day was clear as the mountain top I<br />

was anxious to see. Mount Titlis surprised me.<br />

If you enjoy skiing, this is the spot you must<br />

visit. It was a two-hour ride through Lucerne<br />

to Engleberg. A full thirty-minute ride on the<br />

cable cars to the top of Mount Titlis, give you<br />

time to soak in the atmosphere. There were<br />

three stops in total; each stop brings you to a<br />

different height on the mountain. You will get<br />

used to your ears popping. The skiers trek in<br />

<strong>and</strong> out of the cable cars like a well-rehearsed<br />

dance. Everyone knew where to sit <strong>and</strong> st<strong>and</strong><br />

<strong>and</strong> where to stash their skis.<br />

The takeaway from Mount Titlis was the<br />

diversity of skiers. I enjoyed hearing six different<br />

languages on the ski cars on the way up the<br />

mountain. According to the other tourists,<br />

skiing is ‘played out’, <strong>and</strong> snowboarding is the<br />

new mode of mountain entertainment. As with<br />

the Jungfrau peak, the top of the mountain<br />

had no less than five floors of shopping,<br />

coffee, souvenirs, <strong>and</strong> panoramic restaurants.<br />

One day, I will return to this mountain, having<br />

made every attempt to learn how to ski <strong>and</strong><br />

develop my bravery to go down this mountain<br />

the way it was intended.


Day 5 was my last evening of Swiss life. I treated myself<br />

to a night at the opera. If you have a desire to check<br />

‘culture’ off your list, I recommend researching local<br />

events for concerts before your trip. Opernhaus Zürich<br />

in German, The Zurich Opera House is located at the<br />

Sechseläutenplatz square in the heart of Zurich. It has<br />

been a staple for opera, ballet <strong>and</strong> collective classical<br />

entertainment since 1891. Because I waited until the last<br />

minute <strong>and</strong> because I travel alone, I got a first-row ticket<br />

half-price, a seat designed for an odd number traveller<br />

like me.<br />

The ice-capped mountains of the <strong>Al</strong>ps <strong>and</strong> air of<br />

Switzerl<strong>and</strong> cannot be captured even in a postcard,<br />

but when given the choice between vacationing on a<br />

beach or a mountain, I often choose mountains. I enjoy<br />

the idea of re-examining my life from a different point<br />

of view, what better view is better than one from the<br />

highest point in the world.<br />

Kendria R. Johnson is a teacher, traveller, public speaker, author, mother <strong>and</strong> life coach.<br />

Her mission in life is to motivate, to inspire, teach, <strong>and</strong> to leave this as a legacy. A recently<br />

self-published author, her memoir, “Fat Meat Ain’t Greasy,” tells the story of her strength,<br />

struggle <strong>and</strong> strives for achievement.<br />

“I want my life to mean something <strong>and</strong> to let anyone who knew me underst<strong>and</strong> God <strong>and</strong><br />

the power of His love through my time here on Earth.”


For the Culture<br />

The Reinvented<br />

Chronicles<br />

with Yvonne C. Mtengwa<br />

TIPS TO DIFFERENTIATE ONESELF FROM THE MASSES<br />

As I sat down to think over my strategy for the year, I couldn’t<br />

help but wonder what I would be doing differently this year. What<br />

is your strategy in the game of life or business? I’ve always looked<br />

at the beginning of a new year as an opportunity for introspection<br />

<strong>and</strong> personal audit, <strong>and</strong> so it only made sense in this edition of<br />

what I now coin- the Reinvented Chronicles. I would like to share<br />

with you the things that will help you st<strong>and</strong> out from the crowd<br />

this year. The good news is that there’s nothing in my points<br />

you haven’t already heard, but in the words of Elizabeth Arden,<br />

“Repetition makes reputation <strong>and</strong> reputation makes customers.”<br />

For example, if you hear a song on heavy rotation, eventually,<br />

you will learn the lyrics. With that being said, I do hope that as<br />

you forge ahead with the below reminders, you will soon come to<br />

appreciate what you decided to focus on <strong>and</strong> how to st<strong>and</strong> out<br />

from the crowd in life or business this new decade.<br />

1. DEFINE YOUR PLATFORM<br />

OF PURPOSE, COMPLETE WITH<br />

VALUES, BELIEFS AND MODUS<br />

OPERANDI.<br />

Who are you, <strong>and</strong> what do you want? What<br />

do you do <strong>and</strong> how do you get it done?<br />

What do you believe in, <strong>and</strong> where do you<br />

draw the line when someone contests your<br />

value system or beliefs?<br />

One of life’s greatest challenges is from the<br />

fact that a lot of us can’t actually answer the<br />

questions I’ve asked. Too many of us are so<br />

frustrated with ourselves because we cannot<br />

clearly articulate our life’s vision or position<br />

when things don’t go the way we would want<br />

them to. Many of us find ourselves confused,<br />

especially when we feel like we have to live<br />

a life explaining to people who don’t initially<br />

agree with us. Let this year be the year<br />

you are defined by who you are, what you<br />

want, <strong>and</strong> what your modus oper<strong>and</strong>i is.<br />

Let this be the year where you pursue clarity<br />

concerning all things you deem important.


2. LET SELF-CONFIDENCE<br />

AND SELF-BELIEF HELP YOU<br />

STAND OUT.<br />

Because quite frankly, if you don’t<br />

believe in what you’re selling, who’s<br />

going to buy it? If you don’t believe<br />

in you, how can you expect others<br />

to? I’ve had the great pleasure of<br />

bidding for contracts worth a good<br />

bit of money without knowing<br />

much about what the job would<br />

entail, let alone the industry I would<br />

be working in. However, I’m 100%<br />

sure it was my confidence during<br />

the pitch process that helped me<br />

seal the deal.<br />

Here’s the thing – I’m not saying<br />

that you go out <strong>and</strong> overpromise<br />

something you can’t deliver. What<br />

I’m saying is if there is a glimmer<br />

of hope within you that you can<br />

hack it, then you have nothing to<br />

lose by throwing your own name in<br />

the hat. Believing that we can do<br />

it is the key to actually being able<br />

to achieve our goals. Self-belief is<br />

critical to make it to the winners’<br />

circle. Just remember to ensure<br />

alignment between your self-belief<br />

<strong>and</strong> your delivery of promise. Some<br />

say “fake it till you make it” but I err<br />

on the side of “faith it till you make<br />

it”- having faith in GOD <strong>and</strong> the<br />

gifts He has given you.<br />

3. DRESS FOR WHERE<br />

YOU ARE GOING, EVEN IF<br />

IT’S A LONG WAY AWAY.<br />

A famous Thomas A. Edison<br />

quote states that “Opportunity is<br />

missed by most people because<br />

it is dressed in overalls <strong>and</strong> looks<br />

like work.” I agree with that, but<br />

I’ll tell you this; when each one of<br />

my opportunities comes around,<br />

I’m often in a power suit with<br />

some heels on. Growing up with<br />

my mom, who used to say to<br />

never leave the house with some<br />

sweatpants on unless I was going<br />

out for a jog. I’ve maintained this<br />

stance all through my adult years.<br />

You never know who you will meet<br />

in the aisle of your neighbourhood,<br />

grocery store or in the parking lot<br />

of your kids’ school. <strong>Al</strong>ways dress<br />

for where you are going, <strong>and</strong> I don’t<br />

mean this in the literal sense. You<br />

will not find me in the parking lot of<br />

my kids’ school looking like I don’t<br />

have anything else to do but pick<br />

them up <strong>and</strong> head home. Carry<br />

yourself the way you see yourself.<br />

I have big goals, <strong>and</strong> those goals<br />

need me to be suited up to achieve<br />

them. May this year be the year<br />

you toss out the old closet <strong>and</strong> old<br />

habits to make way for new pieces<br />

<strong>and</strong> new attitudes that make you<br />

look <strong>and</strong> feel as expensive as you<br />

are! Dress for the success you are<br />

working so hard to achieve. You<br />

never know who’s paying attention!


4. PASSION CAPTURES HEARTS AND MAKES<br />

BELIEVERS OUT OF PRETTY MUCH EVERYBODY.<br />

One afternoon I opened my door to a salesman that was<br />

selling some couch <strong>and</strong> rug shampooing service. He<br />

came ready with his rug, some detergent, some dirt <strong>and</strong><br />

this weird vacuum cleaner to demonstrate how well he<br />

could clean sofas <strong>and</strong> rugs. It wasn’t how cool the vacuum<br />

cleaner thing worked after he threw a whole heap of dirt<br />

on the rug, but how passionate he was about what he<br />

was selling – the service itself. This salesperson was so<br />

good at storytelling as he carried out his demo, he could<br />

literally sell s<strong>and</strong> to the desert. He got me on the soup<br />

<strong>and</strong> ice cream spills by the kids, crayon scribbles on the<br />

couch, air quality after the vacuuming was complete…<br />

<strong>and</strong> so on. Needless to say, a week later, his team came<br />

by to do our sofas <strong>and</strong> rugs. It was the excitement<br />

about his products <strong>and</strong> services that had me confirm my<br />

appointment.<br />

You can sell anything well if you are passionate about sales,<br />

or what you are actually selling. You can do anything well<br />

if you are actually vested in getting it done. If you want to<br />

differentiate yourself from the masses this year, especially<br />

given how highly competitive the world we live in is, be<br />

passionate about what you are doing, especially when it<br />

involves other people. Your energy <strong>and</strong> zest for your craft<br />

could be the difference between l<strong>and</strong>ing your next job or<br />

waiting a long time for your next contract. Don’t let lack of<br />

passion keep you from your victory.<br />

5. PURSUE ORIGINALITY AND AUTHENTICITY;<br />

THERE IS ONLY ONE YOU.<br />

Only you can get things done your way. I take it back<br />

to my first point of knowing who you are, what you<br />

want, <strong>and</strong> defining your modus oper<strong>and</strong>i. This is very<br />

important if you want to succeed in business, foster<br />

healthier relationships into the new decade, or simply<br />

do better at life. It is your life. You are the original version<br />

of yourself. Don’t get caught up in what others are doing<br />

but rather stay in your lane.<br />

One thing adulting has taught me is that people won’t<br />

always tell you the whole story of what they endured to<br />

get where they are. Few people are comfortable openly<br />

discussing their weaknesses <strong>and</strong> challenges. But – your<br />

story is yours, <strong>and</strong> however painful or gr<strong>and</strong>iose it may<br />

be, there is great liberation that comes with doing your<br />

life unapologetically <strong>and</strong> earnestly. As the adage states:<br />

“Be yourself, everyone else is taken.’’<br />

In the realms of business, having a differentiation<br />

strategy means that you are aiming to distinguish your<br />

products or services from other similar products offered<br />

by the competition in the marketplace. Life’s not that<br />

much different as it goes on each day. The challenge<br />

for us to st<strong>and</strong> out from the crowd in how we perform,<br />

dress, raise our children, <strong>and</strong> so on. The fact is we live<br />

in a competitive world with so many of us vying for the<br />

attention of our spouses, children, bosses, friends <strong>and</strong><br />

so on. Whatever your strategy at hacking life is for this<br />

year, st<strong>and</strong> out by mastering yourself. Be you! That’s<br />

your differentiator! Be you <strong>and</strong> do it authentically <strong>and</strong> be<br />

rest assured, you will st<strong>and</strong> out.<br />

ABOUT<br />

THE AUTHOR<br />

Yvonne Chiedza Mtengwa is the author<br />

of “Reinvented: Challenging insecurity to<br />

live authentically through faith”, a book<br />

encouraging women to confront their<br />

issues with relationships, insecurities <strong>and</strong><br />

self-fulfilling prophesies, in an effort to<br />

truly discover who they were created<br />

to be. It’s available for download on<br />

https://payhip.com/b/Oi7Y#!<br />

She is also a co-author of Amazon Bestseller<br />

“Dear Fear <strong>Vol</strong>ume 2: 18 Powerful Lessons<br />

on Living your best life on the other side<br />

of Fear”- a compilation of short stories by<br />

American visionary author Tiana Patrice.<br />

Passionate about travelling, writing about<br />

<strong>and</strong> experiencing leisure <strong>and</strong> lifestyle<br />

br<strong>and</strong>s, Yvonne is a marketing <strong>and</strong><br />

communications strategist, is the Cofounder<br />

of www.Quintessentialf.com, a<br />

Christian lifestyle movement for women,<br />

<strong>and</strong> also runs www.yournarratives.com,<br />

a boutique communications agency<br />

specialising in entrepreneurial design<br />

<strong>and</strong> shaping the narrative of women-led<br />

lifestyle <strong>and</strong> social development br<strong>and</strong>s.<br />

Check her out on IG on @quintessentially_yvonne or visit <strong>and</strong> subscribe to her website<br />

on www.ReinventedToday.com for more tips on everyday reinvention.


The Internet:<br />

The Taste of Change<br />

in Modern Life<br />

by Jerome<br />

There is a common saying that, “If we want to see<br />

change, we first have to look into ourselves, see what<br />

needs to be altered to give a new perspective to those<br />

who we can affect the most.” Significantly, change is an<br />

ongoing phenomenon that keeps shifting or modifying<br />

the outlook that people have on a variety of topics or<br />

situations. Depending on the era, social environment,<br />

economic class, cultural background or just the norms<br />

<strong>and</strong> values you were developed in, change is inevitable.<br />

Hence, our viewpoint or taste will be primarily different.<br />

A major occurrence walked through the doors of the<br />

21st century with scope to change our world <strong>and</strong> society<br />

forever; the Internet. This singular wonder exploded<br />

into the realms of society <strong>and</strong> opened our eyes to<br />

the dawning of the information age. The Internet has<br />

spun our existence into a tornado. It has transfigured<br />

communications, to the point where it is now our<br />

favoured medium of everyday communication. How has<br />

the Internet changed our taste in modern culture? Is the<br />

taste of this global change soothing or insipid? How has<br />

the Internet morphed our society as we know it?<br />

First of all, the taste of modern culture has changed for<br />

the betterment of some or to the detriment of others. It is<br />

all about your preferences <strong>and</strong> ‘taste’. With culture being<br />

constantly changed, it is clear to see that the world is such<br />

a smaller place. The Internet has not only beckoned the<br />

information age, but it is also developing what I like to call<br />

the transformational age. “The race is not for the swift, but<br />

for those who can endure,” is a popular Caribbean proverb<br />

that no doubt has relevance more than ever. Nowadays,<br />

the fastest fingertips, brainpower <strong>and</strong> knowhow puts you<br />

in dem<strong>and</strong> <strong>and</strong> even more so “in-come-m<strong>and</strong>.” With<br />

everything at your eye line, nobody needs to take a<br />

nosedive to achieve much. The dem<strong>and</strong>s have changed<br />

dramatically, in the sense that I can buy food, accessories,<br />

<strong>and</strong> clothes or just about anything from my bedroom. If<br />

you need an international Master’s degree, but you have<br />

no visa to enter that country, sure as day should follow<br />

night, you can attain that degree, online. Lighten your<br />

taste buds to the point that you can see <strong>and</strong> hear from<br />

people across the globe with the new dimension of the<br />

Internet called social media. You don’t need to live in Abu<br />

Dhabi to locate Sheikh Zayed’s Mosque. You don’t need<br />

to go to China to see the Great Wall; you don’t need to<br />

go to Jamaica to see Usain Bolt’s house, Google Earth or<br />

Maps can pick that luxurious home out like a needle in a<br />

haystack. These phenomena are pristine or subst<strong>and</strong>ard<br />

based on the sensation that comes off your cultural<br />

tongue’s papillae.


The initiation of the Internet has ignited a discussion about<br />

how communication using this medium has affected<br />

social relationships. Obviously, the net frees us from<br />

the terrains of the Gr<strong>and</strong> Canyon <strong>and</strong> other geographic<br />

h<strong>and</strong>cuffs that would in the primitive age have people<br />

using drums to communicate from a distance. The ‘net’<br />

pits us together in situational populations that are not<br />

tangled in any specific place. The globalised society<br />

has connected different people with different points of<br />

views <strong>and</strong> outlook by new technologies. Information<br />

technologies have fashioned essential change all the<br />

way through society, pouring the taste of <strong>Al</strong>oe Vera or<br />

syrup from the industrial age to the “networking era.” In<br />

our modern world, worldwide information linkages are<br />

imperative to groundwork to the ambience; some of us<br />

want to create for the future. Furthermore, the net has<br />

changed education, business, healthcare, government<br />

<strong>and</strong> the very ways in which we interrelate <strong>and</strong> interact<br />

with our family <strong>and</strong> friends whether they are near or far.<br />

The Internet then has changed our lives to the extent of<br />

it being the key driver of social evolution. How is that for<br />

your cultural taste bud?<br />

Likewise, there is a major change in social<br />

communication. We have lapped up the Internet<br />

enough in many cases to find it hard to walk out into<br />

some needed vitamin D to see a friend across the road.<br />

We instead take advantage of Whatsapp, ‘DM’ <strong>and</strong><br />

tweet how the ice cream we should share is so sweet.<br />

The advancement of the Internet in today’s postmodern<br />

world is being shaped largely by instant, mobile<br />

communications. The mobile Internet is the newest<br />

<strong>and</strong> freshest communication revolution. Connect to<br />

the Internet via smartphones <strong>and</strong> tablets <strong>and</strong> boom!<br />

It is leading to a progressively mobile or transportable<br />

reality: you are not tied to any solitary device, the world<br />

of communication is now higher than the clouds, just<br />

look at the satellites roaming the night’s sky.<br />

The Internet has brought about real cultural pride for<br />

those who are marketing <strong>and</strong> promoting their countries<br />

for tourism. In this aspect of the use of the Internet,<br />

prospective tourists have a broad <strong>and</strong> h<strong>and</strong>s-on view of<br />

what is out there to see in real life. At the same time,<br />

the Internet has wiped out the benefit of having a hefty<br />

imagination. With everything on the Internet, there is no<br />

need to use that creative tool that comes naturally when<br />

there is an absence of stimuli. We don’t need to guess<br />

or predict when we can see statues <strong>and</strong> relics on the<br />

variety of tools used to transit imaginations <strong>and</strong> sounds.<br />

Additionally, the Internet has also left many people to be<br />

busy doing little to nothing because of procrastination<br />

<strong>and</strong> that need to be in first gear since everything is at our<br />

fingertips. Online, the conservative restrictions of space<br />

<strong>and</strong> time vanish <strong>and</strong> there is a dizzyingly wide range of<br />

unrestrained possibilities to communicate. This in turn<br />

may destroy the fabric of face to face communication.<br />

The art of gestures <strong>and</strong> body language reading is dying<br />

to give life to emojis <strong>and</strong> slangs. Hence with newness


comes the decay of what was once<br />

sacred to communication <strong>and</strong><br />

societal values across the world.<br />

The impact of the Internet <strong>and</strong><br />

social media tools has generated a<br />

debate of the “new communication<br />

equality.” One can only hope that<br />

“What sweet we today, won’t be<br />

sour tomorrow.” (This suggests<br />

that the things that seem fine to<br />

you now can hurt you later.)<br />

Last, a common saying in the<br />

Caribbean states that “What sweet<br />

Nanny’s goat will run its belly,”<br />

(This suggests that the things that<br />

seem fine to you now can hurt you<br />

later.) may be a classic example of<br />

what the Internet has dawned on<br />

us in this postmodern society. We<br />

appear to be closely connected,<br />

but we cannot be further apart<br />

than ever before when it comes to<br />

face to face communication. The<br />

Internet has made people with no<br />

avenue or opportunities to have<br />

a sense of belonging in the sense<br />

that we can see what the world is<br />

<strong>and</strong> what it is not. Depending on<br />

our likes or dislikes, the Internet has<br />

brought about a real change. While<br />

younger people have easier access<br />

to information <strong>and</strong> opportunities,<br />

the older generation can argue that<br />

the world is at its lowest when it<br />

comes to health <strong>and</strong> wellness. With<br />

people finding <strong>and</strong> tasking jobs<br />

from the privacy of their bedrooms,<br />

how much need does a person<br />

like this have to go running to the<br />

store, when he or she again can<br />

order any or everything online. The<br />

older generation again may posit<br />

that face to face communication<br />

eclipses or best social media any<br />

day since body language reading<br />

is a prime art <strong>and</strong> a real sense of<br />

fellowship <strong>and</strong> community will be<br />

nurtured there. Their arguments<br />

have a base, but this age is for<br />

the fast <strong>and</strong> the furious; no time<br />

to linger when the competition<br />

for influence is at an all-time high ;<br />

the currency of this day <strong>and</strong> age is<br />

about views on YouTube, hearts on<br />

Instagram <strong>and</strong> likes on Facebook.<br />

Therefore, with the advent <strong>and</strong> the<br />

continuance of the Internet upon<br />

us as a people in popular culture<br />

<strong>and</strong> modern society, what are your<br />

taste buds telling you about “The<br />

Net?” Has it whet or parched your<br />

appetite to be a socialite? Has it<br />

turned your stomach to disgust<br />

giving you a feeling that it is unjust?<br />

Or are you validated that the premodern<br />

culture is annihilated?<br />

Whichever ground you st<strong>and</strong> on,<br />

one thing we all can agree to is that<br />

the Internet has changed the taste<br />

of modern culture; the viewpoint to<br />

which it has changed goes to each<br />

individual’s culture taste buds <strong>and</strong><br />

the sensation of societal papillae<br />

on the tongue of the masses.<br />

JEROME<br />

DOUGLAS<br />

ABOUT THE AUTHOR<br />

Jerome Douglas is a 27-year old trained teacher, poet <strong>and</strong> writer from the<br />

beautiful isl<strong>and</strong> of Jamaica. His personal philosophy is “If it is for me to<br />

be, then it is up to me.” He attended the Catholic College of M<strong>and</strong>eville<br />

in Jamaica. Additionally, he is a community builder <strong>and</strong> humanitarian who<br />

volunteers his time to help with the academic <strong>and</strong> social well-being of people<br />

in his Central Jamaica community <strong>and</strong> surrounding areas.


2020 Book Goals:<br />

10 Books you must read<br />

before the year ends<br />

Do you remember the first time you got your h<strong>and</strong>s on a selfhelp<br />

book, <strong>and</strong> for some reason, you realised your life wasn’t<br />

fixed? The only books you read were all about getting to a new<br />

level, <strong>and</strong> all you wanted to do was listen to the little voice that<br />

encouraged you to rise higher.<br />

Self-help, self-development or self-improvement. Call it whatever<br />

you want, but there is no denying that this is a vast area where<br />

many gurus teach <strong>and</strong> spread their values. One could say it is<br />

almost like a cult. Anyway, we all know the benefits of reading<br />

books. Self-help books can be a very useful resource for people<br />

in need or looking for ways to improve their lives in general. And<br />

often, with a wide audience, specific audiences resonate.<br />

The books below cover a variety of topics, from mega bestsellers<br />

to works by lesser-known authors, but they share some common<br />

elements. Not all self-help books are created equal. Some help<br />

you start your journey; others give you a boost when you have<br />

experienced challenges. Below is how you could be your own<br />

coach <strong>and</strong> personal trainer.<br />

Here are the ten books you need to read before the year ends:<br />

1. Think <strong>and</strong><br />

Grow Rich<br />

Think & Grow Rich is probably the most popular bestselling<br />

book of all time. It was published in 1937 by<br />

Napoleon Hill. If you want to become rich, you must<br />

first change your mind <strong>and</strong> become aware of money,<br />

as Napoleon Hill called it. By the way, the term wealth<br />

can refer to any form of wealth, such as income, healthy<br />

relationships, <strong>and</strong> business success.


2. The Richest Man<br />

in Babylon<br />

This book is the greatest of all inspirational books on<br />

saving money, financial planning <strong>and</strong> personal wellbeing.<br />

These fascinating <strong>and</strong> instructive stories, in simple<br />

Bible-like language, set you on a certain path to wellbeing<br />

<strong>and</strong> the joys that come with it. As a modern-day<br />

classic, this famous bestseller offers personal financial<br />

problems <strong>and</strong> solutions that will guide you through life<br />

3. The Magic of<br />

Thinking Big<br />

Unfortunately, you become what we think of ourselves.<br />

David J. Schwartz explains the art of thinking big in his<br />

book <strong>and</strong> how you can make it a routine for yourself. First<br />

published in 1965, this best-selling book offers timeless<br />

wisdom that will give you a whole new view of yourself.<br />

Note that the scale of your thinking will determine your<br />

progress.<br />

4. The Power of the<br />

Subconscious Mind<br />

The Power of the Subconscious Mind, one of the most<br />

admired <strong>and</strong> best-selling guides of all time, reveals how<br />

you can make dramatic changes in your life by altering<br />

your thought patterns. Using realistic <strong>and</strong> easy-tounderst<strong>and</strong><br />

methods <strong>and</strong> case studies, Dr. Joseph Murphy<br />

explains the profound effect of the subconscious mind on<br />

all aspects of life - money, relationships, <strong>and</strong> work.


5. In Search of<br />

Excellence<br />

Written by two management consultants, Tom Peters <strong>and</strong><br />

Thomas Waterman, In Search of Excellence is among the<br />

best management books ever written. With more than 3<br />

million copies sold worldwide, the book has been among<br />

the best-selling in the world. It has been published by 43<br />

of the best American companies. The basic idea behind<br />

the book was to underst<strong>and</strong> what motivates a company’s<br />

excellence.<br />

7. Breakthroughs<br />

According to an international study on innovation by<br />

Arthur D Little, Breakthroughs is a testament to the power<br />

you can have by believing in your dreams. This book is<br />

also a compelling study of people who have made global<br />

business breakthroughs that have somehow touched the<br />

lives of most of us. It examines the creativity required to<br />

pave the way for new products.<br />

7. Directing the<br />

Movies of Your Mind<br />

Adelaide Bry’s book is easy to read <strong>and</strong> use. It uses <strong>and</strong><br />

applies the power of your imagination to create images<br />

from your subconscious mind actively, then reshapes <strong>and</strong><br />

transforms these images into what you want them to be.<br />

Specific strategies <strong>and</strong> sample scenarios take you on the<br />

path to realising your dreams <strong>and</strong> life goals.


8. The Four<br />

Agreements<br />

The Four Agreements is Don Miguel Ruiz’s Practical<br />

Guide to Personal Freedom. It is a wonderful book for<br />

stress management <strong>and</strong> personal growth. It is written in<br />

simple language, but deals with complicated concepts<br />

that can help you make radical changes in your life. Every<br />

idea is a beautiful seed in your mind.<br />

9. SEVEN Habits of<br />

Successful People<br />

Unfortunately, you become what we think of ourselves.<br />

David J. Schwartz explains the art of thinking big in his<br />

book <strong>and</strong> how you can make it a routine for yourself. First<br />

published in 1965, this best-selling book offers timeless<br />

wisdom that will give you a whole new view of yourself.<br />

Note that the scale of your thinking will determine your<br />

progress.<br />

10. How to live<br />

365 Days<br />

One of the greatest self-help books of all time, How to<br />

Live 365 Days has sold more than one million copies <strong>and</strong><br />

has been translated into 13 languages. John A. Schindler’s<br />

father, M.D., introduced the link between emotions <strong>and</strong><br />

physical health even before it was recognised by most<br />

physicians. Topics included emotional satisfaction, sexual<br />

maturity, coping with the pressures of work, <strong>and</strong> the<br />

challenge of ageing.<br />

Now that you have a list of the most inspiring books to improve your life, what will you do next? Are you<br />

going to read them all? Reading them all, of course, is better. This is whether you’re stuck in life <strong>and</strong><br />

things aren’t going well, or you just want to change for the better.


Book Review:<br />

CHAPTER 1: THE POWER OF THOUGHT<br />

In the first chapter, Hill explains the power of your mind<br />

<strong>and</strong> how it affects your life. Edwin Barnes was eager<br />

to work with the famous inventor Thomas Edison, Hill<br />

writes. Finally, he met Edison. He became a rich man<br />

by his own efforts, <strong>and</strong> his labour was richly rewarded.<br />

Through this story, Hill writes that one should make up<br />

one’s mind <strong>and</strong> work harder, no matter how many times<br />

he or she experiences adversity.<br />

CHAPTER 2: DESIRE<br />

According to Napoleon Hill, desire is the starting point<br />

of all achievement. In the book, Hill shares a six-step<br />

process by which anyone can achieve their desires in<br />

life, such as accumulating wealth. The first, he says, is<br />

to determine in your head the exact amount you want<br />

to achieve. Second, determine exactly what amount<br />

of money you are willing to commit to. Next, specify<br />

an exact date when you want to implement it. Fourth,<br />

make a plan <strong>and</strong> take the first step immediately.<br />

CHAPTER 3: FAITH<br />

In chapter three, Hill writes that it is important to have<br />

unshakable faith. He acknowledged that it is difficult<br />

<strong>and</strong> challenging. When a person sees himself in a<br />

negative way, he ends up in a negative situation. On<br />

the other h<strong>and</strong>, a positive person, who always thinks he<br />

is successful, imagines that his wishes are fulfilled <strong>and</strong><br />

will eventually lead a successful <strong>and</strong> wealthy life. Hill<br />

believes that if you want to achieve anything you want<br />

in life, you must first see it in your mind.<br />

Think <strong>and</strong><br />

Grow Rich<br />

Think <strong>and</strong> Grow Rich is a 1937 book on<br />

personal development by Napoleon Hill. He<br />

claimed that he was inspired by the advice of<br />

Andrew Carnegie, a business magnate <strong>and</strong><br />

philanthropist. The book didn’t only become<br />

a best-seller, but it was also recommended by<br />

many other successful people, including Tony<br />

Robbins <strong>and</strong> John Maxwell.<br />

Napoleon Hill shares 13 principles in 15<br />

chapters of his book. Today, I’m going to review<br />

this amazing book. So, let’s get started.<br />

CHAPTER 4: AUTOSUGGESTION<br />

If you have followed Hill’s six-step plan in the previous<br />

chapter, you will have a plan to make your wishes come<br />

true. Self-suggestion is the technique of convincing<br />

yourself that you can achieve any goal. What you want<br />

to do is to tune your desires into your subconscious.<br />

Hill writes that when you reach your subconscious mind<br />

by directing your thoughts. Self-suggestion will give you<br />

firm belief <strong>and</strong> guide you in the right direction.<br />

CHAPTER 5: SPECIALISED KNOWLEDGE<br />

In this chapter, Hill points out that knowledge is power<br />

if you want to achieve extraordinary success. The<br />

professors, he wrote, were knowledgeable, but some<br />

struggled financially. Therefore, the important thing is<br />

the application of knowledge. Therefore, Hill suggests<br />

that readers often acquire knowledge through public<br />

libraries, training courses, universities, colleges, <strong>and</strong><br />

practical experience, <strong>and</strong> often read books on related<br />

industries to gain more professional knowledge, which<br />

will give you an advantage.


CHAPTER 6: IMAGINATION<br />

Hill says imagination is the most important step on the road<br />

to success, <strong>and</strong> everyone must use it. Many years ago, a<br />

drugstore clerk used his life savings, about $500, to buy an<br />

old kettle, a wooden spoon, <strong>and</strong> a secret recipe from a doctor.<br />

It’s a good deal for a doctor who wants to retire. But what the<br />

doctor didn’t know was that for his assistant Asa C<strong>and</strong>ler, it<br />

was a life-changing business. So you have to add imagination<br />

to your expertise to become rich.<br />

CHAPTER 7: ORGANISED PLANNING<br />

First, Hill says, you have to connect with others to set<br />

the direction <strong>and</strong> put the plan into action. He calls them<br />

“masterminds” <strong>and</strong> devotes a whole chapter to the subject.<br />

Before you align yourself with this group. Hill also says the<br />

planning process must be continuous. Even if you are faced<br />

with difficulties <strong>and</strong> failures, don’t give up, keep trying to<br />

realise your ideas <strong>and</strong> adjust your plans.<br />

CHAPTER 8: DECISION<br />

According to Napoleon Hill, one of the most common reasons<br />

people fail is procrastination. He said it was important to avoid<br />

delay <strong>and</strong> take immediate action. Most people will wait <strong>and</strong><br />

refuse to do things right away, which causes them to lose<br />

motivation <strong>and</strong> eventually fail in their venture. With a clear<br />

mind <strong>and</strong> clear goals, you can make quick decisions.<br />

CHAPTER 9: PERSISTENCE<br />

Persistence is a very important factor that will determine your<br />

success <strong>and</strong> wealth in life. Hill says it’s an important habit or<br />

practice that you need to build confidence <strong>and</strong> succeed in<br />

your efforts. A typical example is Thomas Edison, the famous<br />

inventor who invented the electric light bulb. Most people<br />

give up after a few failures, let alone ten thous<strong>and</strong> like Edison.<br />

Persistence is a state of mind that can be cultivated through<br />

clear purpose <strong>and</strong> self-reliance.<br />

CHAPTER 10: POWER OF THE MASTERMIND<br />

Planning, Hill writes, is perhaps the most important principle<br />

of success. In short, when you are surrounded by like-minded<br />

people who are always chasing higher success <strong>and</strong> better<br />

results, you will have the same thoughts <strong>and</strong> actions. A<br />

mastermind group is a group of like-minded people who meet<br />

regularly to push themselves to achieve their goals, <strong>and</strong> push<br />

each other to meet challenges <strong>and</strong> solve problems together.<br />

CHAPTER 11: THE MYSTERY OF SEX TRANSMUTATION<br />

Hill describes the power of sexual transformation in this<br />

chapter. He says the sexual urge is a very powerful force, <strong>and</strong><br />

often men lose their focus <strong>and</strong> risk their lives, careers <strong>and</strong><br />

money to satisfy their desires. If this sexual energy can be<br />

converted into creative energy, it has great power <strong>and</strong> ability<br />

to help increase your willpower. This chapter may sound<br />

awkward, but he wants the reader to underst<strong>and</strong> that sexuality<br />

is one of the most powerful human desires.<br />

CHAPTER <strong>12</strong>: THE SUBCONSCIOUS MIND<br />

This book is about harnessing the power of your subconscious<br />

mind. According to Hill, we can subconsciously <strong>and</strong> voluntarily<br />

plant whatever idea we want <strong>and</strong> use its power to achieve what<br />

we want in life. Of course, we can’t really control everything in<br />

our subconscious, but it’s possible to achieve what you want<br />

when you believe in it. Calm your mind through meditation,<br />

<strong>and</strong> then consciously imagine that you want to instil images of<br />

your desires into your subconscious mind.<br />

CHAPTER 13: THE BRAIN<br />

Napoleon Hill explained that our brain is an extraordinary<br />

machine that works like a radio <strong>and</strong> receiving station for ideas.<br />

With more than 14 million nerve cells, the brain acts as a guiding<br />

<strong>and</strong> controlling factor in our daily lives. That’s why mastermind<br />

groups are effective. When people are emotionally attracted<br />

to what they want in life, they tend to work more tirelessly,<br />

seem to have the ability to break through difficult situations,<br />

<strong>and</strong> are more likely to succeed.<br />

CHAPTER 14: THE SIXTH SENSE<br />

In this book, Hill writes that the sixth sense has the power<br />

to approach our infinite intelligence, <strong>and</strong> it can provide a<br />

combination of mind <strong>and</strong> spiritual thought. Hill defined the<br />

sixth sense as the part of the unconscious called creative<br />

imagination. You will be promptly warned to avoid imminent<br />

danger <strong>and</strong> promptly notified of opportunities to embrace<br />

them. Hill goes on to say that only when you experience it,<br />

can you underst<strong>and</strong> it.<br />

CHAPTER 15: THE DEVIL’S WORKSHOP<br />

This is the last chapter of Think <strong>and</strong> Grow Rich. In this section,<br />

Hill talks about another important factor that can prevent<br />

you from getting what you want <strong>and</strong> becoming rich. People<br />

are easily influenced by the negative thoughts around them,<br />

which can ruin their future if they are not aware of them. So,<br />

once you underst<strong>and</strong> this, you can develop habits to protect<br />

yourself from the negativity around you.<br />

Think <strong>and</strong> Grow Rich is based on interviews with more than 500<br />

of the greatest people of the early 20th century, including Henry<br />

Ford, Thomas Edison, John D. Rockefeller, <strong>Al</strong>ex<strong>and</strong>er Graham<br />

Bell <strong>and</strong> others. Author Napoleon Hill brings the wisdom of<br />

these extraordinary people together in this book, which contains<br />

13 key principles on how to change your mind <strong>and</strong> become rich.<br />

The book is about how one can change one’s life <strong>and</strong> achieve<br />

the success one wants by changing one’s mind. It tells you how<br />

to think in order to become money-conscious, how to develop<br />

the right mindset is the beginning <strong>and</strong> end of all wealth.


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