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    9 fine-dining Indian restaurants to book in Dubai

    Life

    by Sarah Joseph
    4 mins ago

    From time to time, it’s always good to add a little spice to your cuisine and indulge in an array of exquisite dishes. Indian restaurants are the best way to do so with their flavourful dishes crafted to perfection.
    For a fine-dining Indian meal together with your loved ones, there’s no better way to celebrate any occasion than to savour a host of Indian culinary delights in style.
    With no dearth of Indian restaurants in Dubai to cater to everyone’s palate, the world of spice has seen a contemporary twist with its playful interiors and gastronomic culinary journey.
    So, if you’re thinking of where to book during the upcoming weeks, scroll through our guide of editor-approved Indian restaurants to visit.
    Atrangi by Ritu Dalmia

    Lead by well renowned Indian Chef Ritu Dalmia, Atrangi’s culinary offerings shine a spotlight on lesser-known regional Indian delicacies, infusing the vibrant venue with the comforting essence of homemade cooking. With a varied menu that caters to a diverse range of palates, Atrangi offers a personalised solution for those seeking the ultimate culinary experience. To experience the key dishes, Diners can choose between two options for the tasting menu. The five-course tasting menu is priced at Dhs440 or an indulgent seven course experience priced at Dhs640. The seven-course menu is inclusive of a delectable amuse bouche and palate cleanser, heightening the dining experience and allowing each signature plate to create a harmony of flavours with each bite. It’s available from 6pm to 12am and is located in the prestigious Jumeirah Al Qasr Hotel.
    For more information visit atrangidubai.com
    Trésind

    With Executive Chef Mohammed Zeeshan at the helm, Tresind now offers a Premium Chef’s Tasting Menu for its patrons to offer an unparalleled dining experience. Guests can experience a variety of dishes such as Cannoli Samosa with Tomato Chutney, Asparagus Salad, Truffle Mushroom Consommé and more. The price starts at Dhs550 for both the Veg and Non-Veg menu, and is available throughout the week during dinner hours this tasting menu includes Amuse Bouche, Chaat, a selection of starters, palate cleanser, a selection of main courses and desserts. Diners can end their meal with desserts such as Black Forest Mithai Tart and Paan Cotton Candy. Located at the Arabian Court at One&Only Royal Mirage in Dubai Marina, it’s open from 12pm to 4pm and 7pm to 11pm.
    For more information visit tresind.com
    Aamara

    If you’re looking for a unique dining experience inspired by the ancient Silk Route, check out Aamara at the VOCO Hotel on Sheikh Zayed Road. Here to dazzle your palate during the Festival of Lights with an exclusive 10-course Diwali tasting menu priced at Dhs(all inclusive) per person. The dishes include rustic onion focaccia served with zaatar pesto hummus, delicate butterfly prawns accompanied by mohmara chutney and more which is available until November 16, 2023. Aamara has curated a menu that celebrates the diversity of flavors and techniques shared along this historic route. Guests can look forward to a moody interior with a modern, contemporary finish, a Mediterranean and Indian-inspired menu, and a captivating cultural fiesta.
    For more information visit aamara.ae  
    Masti

    After shifting to a new location, Masti is all set to welcome guests to its restaurant situated at the Dubai Edition. Listed in the first Michelin Guide this restaurant brings a bold 360-degree experiential offering of innovative food, experimental beverages and unmatched hospitality. Masti remains emboldened and unafraid to be different. The new location will take risks and deliver a buzzing dining scene, with a sprinkling of Masti spice at The Dubai Edition. Befitting of the restaurant’s legendary reputation, the iconic Dubai Edition Hotel, optimally positioned on Fountain Street, Downtown will prove a stellar destination from which the restaurant can shine from. The restaurant is open from Sunday to Thursday from 12:30pm to 1am and 12:30pm to 2am.
    For more information visit mastidubai.com
    Indego by Vineet

    Known for its experimental take on Indian cuisine and craft cocktails, the restaurant was opened by the first Indian Michelin chef who has curated an eccentric menu with fine-dining presentation. With brightly decorated interiors in an intimate setting, where the sharing-style menu features street food-inspired dishes prepared on a griddle, clay oven, grill and stew pot. Located in Grosvenor House, it’s open from Monday to Friday 7pm to 12am and Saturday and Sunday from 1pm to 4pm and 7pm to 12am.
    Rang Mahal

    This restaurant brings an elevated touch to Dubai’s dining scene with innovative and creative Indian cuisine in an upscale setting. In celebration of Diwali, the upscale Indian restaurant will launch a masterfully crafted 9-course set menu on November 12, 2023 that offers diners a taste of the vibrant colours of India. The menu thereafter will be available daily. The culinary team have put together a carefully curated offering specifically for the festival of lights, featuring a special multi-course dinner with an optional beverage pairing, fitting for the Diwali celebrations. The 9-course set menu features a selection of popular favorites from Rang Mahal, with each dish designed to transport diners through the myriad of flavours of the Indian sub-continent. Located within the iconic JW Marriott Marquis Hotel Dubai, the menu is priced at Dhs375 for a 9-course set menu and Dhs495 for a menu with a beverage.
    For more information visit mariott.com
    The Crossing

    To celebrate the annual festival of lights, The Crossing at H Hotel is offering a special menu until November 12, 2023. Michelin-acclaimed Chef Jitin Joshi has crafted a set menu featuring their signature dishes like Patti Chaat (reimagined using tempura shiso leaves, chickpea chaat, creamy yoghurt, and tangy chutneys) and Chicken Makhan Malai (tandoor chicken with mint labneh and pickled onion) plus some exclusive Diwali specials. From lunches with colleagues to grand 20-course feasts, they have something for everyone. With options starting from Dhs175 per person to all tastes. For a grand and luxurious celebration, guests can also book an exclusive, customisable experience with the Chef and Sommelier for only Dhs450 per person.
    For more information visit crossingtherestaurant.com 
    Little Miss India

    Visitors are immersed in a unique full entertainment experience as they are invited on a culinary tour of India with our glamorous globetrotter and fictional character. Guests can enjoy a myriad of dishes such as Dal Bati Churma, Jodhpuri Gatte with gram flour dumplings and even traditional Rajasthani sweets with age-old recipes. The restaurant is open from Monday to Thursday 6pm until 11pm and Friday to Sunday 2pm until 11pm and is located at Fairmont The Palm.
    For more information visit Fairmont.com
    The Cinnamon Club

    This colourful haven Dubai redefines modern Indian cooking, leading the charge with a stunning new menu of contemporary Indian cuisine created by Chef Vivek Singh and Head Chef Kamini Jha, which combines some of the Cinnamon Legends from the highly successful Cinnamon Collection in London, including the original Cinnamon Bazaar and Cinnamon Kitchen dishes, with a number of thrilling promotions making their way to the venue. From Chaat to chai, each dish is carefully prepared for guests to savour. Located in Park Hyatt, it’s open daily from 6:30pm to 11:30pm and is closed on Monday.
    For more information visit hyattrestaurants.com
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    5 super chic coffee shops + bakeries to visit in Dubai

    Life

    by Ruman Baig
    9 seconds ago

    Minimalist coffee shops and bakeries take over Alserkal Avenue, in Al Quoz.
    Dubai’s art scene pulsates within the walls of Alserkal Avenue, a haven for creative expression. But artistic flair isn’t limited to galleries – it’s seeped into the city’s coffee culture, with minimalist cafes brewing a storm.

    Sheikh Mohammed-approved bakery can also be found in Alserkal Avenue
    Recently, the newly opened bkry in Alserkal Avenue welcomed His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, the Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai yesterday, June 12, 2024.

    The must-visit hotspot, bkry even shared a photo on Instagram with His Highness Sheikh Mohammed, with the caption, “ We were honored yesterday by the visit of HH Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum @alserkalavenue .We are beyond thankful for your continued support.”

    Why visit these coffee shops + bakeries?
    These stunning spaces, characterized by clean lines, muted tones, and an emphasis on natural light, offer more than just a caffeine fix. They’re an invitation to slow down, savor the moment, and appreciate the beauty in simplicity – a welcome respite in Dubai’s fast-paced world.
    No plans for the Eid Al-Adha weekend? Go cafe hopping
    The upcoming long Eid Al-Adha weekend provides the perfect opportunity to explore these hidden gems. Alserkal Avenue’s extended hours during the holidays allow you to indulge in a leisurely afternoon coffee break or grab a pastry for a delightful Eid breakfast. So, take a break from the festivities, and find your moment of zen amidst the minimalist havens of Alserkal Avenue.
    Your guide to the best coffee shops + bakeries in Alserkal Avenue

    The rise of minimalist cafes in Dubai reflects a growing desire for tranquility amidst the urban bustle. These serene spaces offer a chance to disconnect, reconnect with ourselves, and appreciate the beauty of simple things – a perfectly brewed cup, a flaky pastry, and a moment of peace.
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    Emily in Paris S4 and all the other new releases to watch on Netflix

    Life

    by Ruman Baig
    19 seconds ago

    Netflix is gearing up for another exciting month, with a diverse lineup of shows, movies, and games to keep subscribers entertained.
    With Dubai’s scorching summer heat turning outdoor activities into a sweaty ordeal, there’s no better time to curl up indoors with a bowl of popcorn and dive into Netflix’s world of endless entertainment.
     This August, Netflix is serving up a smorgasbord of thrilling shows, captivating movies, and documentaries to keep you hooked for hours on end.
    TV Shows
    Unstable: Season 2 (August 1st)

    This series follows the tumultuous relationship between a brilliant but eccentric biotech entrepreneur,Ellis, and his reluctant son, who is thrust into the spotlight at Dragon Industries. As the company’s success grows,so do the internal tensions and rivalries.
    The Umbrella Academy: Season 4 (August 8th)

    After the chaotic events of the Hotel Oblivion, the Hargreeves siblings find themselves in a new timeline without their powers. As they struggle to adapt to their normal lives, a mysterious organization known as The Keepers emerges, claiming the world they live in is a lie. The Umbrella Academy must reunite to confront this new threat and potentially reset the timeline once again.
    Emily in Paris: Season 4 Part 1 (August 15th)

    Emily continues her adventures in Paris, navigating both her professional and personal life. This season promises more drama, fashion, and romance as Emily makes bold choices to achieve her dreams in the City of Lights.
    Movies
    Rebel Moon — Part One: Director’s Cut (August 2nd)

    This is an expanded, R-rated version of Zack Snyder’s sci-fi epic. It follows a group of warriors who are recruited to defend a peaceful moon from a tyrannical ruler.
    The Union (August 16th)

    A typical New Jersey construction worker’s life takes an unexpected turn when he is recruited by his long-lost high school sweetheart for a high-stakes espionage mission.
    Inside the Mind of a Dog (August 9th)

    This documentary offers a fascinating look into the world of dogs, exploring their behavior, emotions,and intelligence through scientific research and heartwarming personal stories.
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    Why this bucket list resort in the Maldives is a must-visit

    Life

    by Sarah Joseph
    1 day ago

    The calibre is sky high when it comes to vacationing in the Maldives. From overwater bungalows to aesthetic resorts, this unimaginable paradise is nothing less than heaven on earth.
    Having set a high standard in this archipelagic haven, Ritz Carlton Maldives situated in Fari Islands. It provides a romantic escape for all those who step foot on this idyllic island.

    Tucked in the picturesque sea of the Maldives, this 5-star hotel serves as the perfect destination, just a short plane ride away from countries within the GCC.
    If you’re looking to visit, here’s what makes the property even more special.
    A private haven

    Its privately situated 100 contemporary circular villas. They are scattered above the water and up and down a stretch of beach. Each is polished, pared back and pulse-slowing, with glass doors that open onto half-moon decks, teardrop-shaped plunge pools and the high-definition blue of the ocean. By blurring the line between indoors and out, each villa offers water views, an infinity pool, a sundeck.
    A wellness getaway
    A ring-shaped sanctuary nestled over the turquoise lagoon, The Ritz-Carlton Spa at The Ritz-Carlton Maldives, Fari Islands, offers nine spa treatment rooms, including a spa suite with its relaxation lounge, a salon, and a boutique. Cardinal directions of each treatment room exude powerful energy complemented with healing massages. The rejuvenating spa treatments take inspiration from the natural elements of the archipelago and use age-old techniques to replenish the body, mind and soul. Guests can choose from a myriad of signature treatments including the Bamboo Massage, a Maldivian Signature Rejuvenations and a Bamford Signature Journey that combines Japanese Shiatsu with Swedish motions. Additionally, those looking to boost their physical strength can book a Killer Abs class or engage in the thrilling atmosphere of a group Aerial Hoop Class.
    A serene theme

    A calming circular theme runs throughout the resort, which is based on Kerry Hill’s modern design, the late Australian architect who planned the property. His idea was that circles represent infinite perfection as well as the circular motion of the wind and sea.
    A Culinary Delight

    The Ritz Carlton Maldives also offers seven restaurants and bars scattered over the specialized Culinary Island, Grand Sunset Beach, and Fari Marina Village, providing personalized dining for every palate. Guests will be awakened by the scent of freshly made espresso, taking them on a short detour to Italy at La Locanda, where Italian meals and cultures unravel. Catch the sunset at Iwau, an outdoor eatery with two teppanyaki burners that provide a holistic dining atmosphere. Perfect for family quality time, the Beach Shack offers a laid-back, playful ambiance that embraces the Mediterranean.
    Honouring Traditions
    Known for keeping the Ritz Carlton standards high, the entire experience is handled by an Aris Meeha, island butler, a character inspired by the olden royal courts. To make each guest feel welcomed, guests can experience celebration of sunsets with an elegant performance of Bodu Beru drums that honors the oldest surviving tradition of the Maldives.
    Prime Location
    Guests arrive by a spectacular seaplane from Velana International Airport and are welcomed with vast views of magnificent coral reefs and abundant tropical flora.
    Inside the property

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    Want to put your health first? Here’s 10 wellness spots to visit in Dubai

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    by Sarah Joseph
    34 mins ago

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    While many of us must have set resolutions at the beginning of the year, powering through the wellness route is important too.
    If you’re thinking of taking a break from all the bars, eating out and clubs, then you’re in the right place. This emirate offers a variety of wellness spots, ranging from luxurious spas to serene yoga retreats.
    What are the benefits of wellness activities?
    Improved Physical Fitness
    Regular exercise strengthens muscles, improves cardiovascular health, and enhances overall fitness. Activities like regular physical exercise, proper nutrition, and adequate sleep strengthen the immune system, making the body more resistant to infections.
    Stress Reduction
    Activities like meditation, yoga, and spending time in nature help reduce stress levels and promote relaxation. Regular physical activity and stress reduction techniques contribute to improved sleep quality and duration.
    Longevity
    A consistent wellness routine contributes to a longer, healthier life by maintaining physical and mental health. Engaging in wellness activities improves overall quality of life, making daily activities more enjoyable and less stressful.
    From sound healing to Ice Baths, each space offers an area to unwind and switch-off throughout the day, without feeling too overwhelmed from the stresses of daily life. Dubai’s wellness scene is diverse, catering to various preferences and needs, whether you’re looking for relaxation, fitness, or holistic health.
    With the wellness industry growing in the UAE, it’s time to book your next session ASAP.
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    People Pleasing Can Have Some Harmful Mental Health Effects — Experts Say This Is How To Stop

    You always show up for others, even when that means overbooking your social calendar. You feel most satisfied putting your partner’s needs first, even when you feel burnt out. You feel an incessant need to pick up the slack at work, even when other co-workers aren’t pulling their weight. You’re exhausted and the worst part? No one even knows.

    Are You A People Pleaser By Definition?

    If this sounds like you, you may have some people-pleasing tendencies. And if you do, you’re not alone in your tendency to be a bit too accommodating. Nearly half of adults (49 percent) self-identified as people-pleasers in a 2022 YouGov poll. Considering society seems to be evenly split between givers and takers, trying to find a happy medium in any relationship can be tricky. Think about it: If there’s one people pleaser in a relationship, they’ll often choose the path of least resistance to keep the other person happy. When two people-pleasers get together, it can create a well-intentioned stalemate of “What do you want to do?” vs. “I don’t know, what do you want to do?”

    While a healthy relationship is a tango of balancing each person’s desires, “a people pleaser completely stifles their needs and wants, if they even know what they are, and lives their relationships through this very one-sided place,” says Krystal Mazzola Wood. This behaviour is often due to insecurities about their own self-worth, identity and relationships, says Jessica Carbino.

    Meet the Experts: Krystal Mazzola Wood, LMFT, is a certified therapist and the author of Setting Boundaries: 100 Ways to Protect Yourself, Strengthen Your Relationships and Build the Life You Want Starting Now. Jessica Carbino, PhD, is a dating and relationship sociologist who has worked with Tinder and Bumble. Lauren Cook, PsyD, is a clinical psychologist in California.

    While some key indicators of people-pleasing aren’t inherently negative per se, they can have some negative effects. Ahead, experts break down everything to know about people-pleasing, including five helpful ways to nip it for good.

    Signs Of A People Pleaser

    They go with the flow…to a fault.

    “People pleasers aren’t willing to assert themselves and make their needs known—even if they don’t agree,” says Carbino. “People pleasers kind of have a mindset of ‘I have to do whatever the group wants in order to not compromise the situation, despite what I want.’”

    They’re also less likely to be upfront about what they want in a relationship. So, maybe they agree to go on a hike even though they aren’t outdoorsy, or say yes to a sushi date despite their disdain towards seafood.

    They have a hard time saying no.

    Maintaining an agreeable attitude is super important to people pleasers, says Carbino. They’re inclined to say yes, even if it hinders them, because they often feel guilty if they say no, says Mazzola Wood: “The guilt typically manifests into this idea that if they do say no, then they’re being mean to others.”

    So, next time you feel guilty about being unable to attend two birthday parties on the same night, pause for a sec. “Feel the guilt and shift your relationship with it,” says Mazzola Wood. “Then, take the next actionable steps like setting boundaries.” (More on that later!)

    They always take the blame.

    Instead of playing the blame game, people pleasers will immediately take the fall and issue an apology so they don’t compromise the stability of the relationship, says Carbino. This sign is especially common in friendships—say the non-people pleaser suggests grabbing coffee with you, a people-pleaser, but then they forget about the plans and don’t show up. Rather than acknowledging that it was the other person’s fault that these plans fell through, a people pleaser will apologise for not confirming the plans…even though the coffee date was the other person’s idea.

    They stay in unfulfilling relationships.

    This is often due to a fear of disappointing their partner or making them upset once they start seriously dating someone else, says Lauren Cook. “People pleasers are more afraid of leaving the relationship, even if that may be in their best interest.”

    They forget how to articulate their wants and needs.

    One of the biggest indicators of people pleasing is when someone isn’t able to identify their own wants and needs, says Mazzola Wood. Say, for example, it’s your birthday and because you didn’t want to feel like a burden, you didn’t tell your S.O. to make dinner reservations at your favourite restaurant. You’re torn: You secretly feel upset they didn’t reserve a table, but you try to brush it off to avoid upsetting your S.O.

    They harbour resentment.

    Resentment is something that can build over time and eventually lead to a volcanic explosion of anger, says Cook. This can affect people pleasers, as they love to focus on others’ feelings and will even build you a soapbox to stand on whenever you need to rant. However, sometimes this can create one-sided relationships, resulting in resentment on the people pleaser’s side if they begin to feel like their thoughts and emotions don’t matter, says Mazzola Wood.

    They are consumed with being well-liked.

    While people pleasers hate being the centre of attention, they do feed off external validation and popularity. This is especially true in large families or friend groups, where it’s easy to get lost in the shuffle. However, their need for validation can be at a detriment to their own self-worth.

    “If everybody is raving about someone, that becomes a vicious cycle because it feeds the need of a people pleaser,” says Cook. “They are loved more for what they do than who they are.” Because people pleasers tend to put others’ needs before their own, their own desires often fall by the wayside, preventing them from being truly vulnerable with others.

    They experience a spike in anxious thoughts.

    Does your mind immediately jump to the worst-case scenario? Well, that’s another common sign of people-pleasing. “People pleasers get anxiety about others getting mad at them,” says Cook. “This can lead them to ruminate on things they may have done or said.” Sometimes, a people pleaser will even play out scenarios in their mind in which they try fictionally setting a boundary, but the other person lashes out or cuts them off, adds Cook. This tornado of anxiety can cause someone to spiral.

    READ MORE: 13 Signs You’re In A Toxic Relationship Or Friendship — And How To GTFO

    Causes Of A People Pleaser

    Most causes of people-pleasing develop in childhood, where certain traits (like the unrelenting desire to always be the best of the best, whether it’s in school, sports, or amongst your siblings) are applauded or labelled “good.” However, sometimes people-pleasing tendencies can also develop in adulthood via a toxic work environment or unhealthy romantic relationship. The most important thing is being able to identify the root of people-pleasing, so you learn and heal from it:

    Inheriting Performance Anxiety

    A lot of times, families will put pressure on kids to dominate in sports or get straight As in school. While typically exercised in good faith, this behaviour teaches young people pleasers how to perform for others. It can teach someone to believe that “they can’t make mistakes in order to keep others happy,” says Mazzola Wood.

    Lack Of Unconditional Love

    “If love or approval was given based on what someone did in the family versus their inherent being of who they are, that can prompt someone to feel like they have to do more and more to earn someone’s love,” says Cook. Conditional love can also occur in romantic relationships in which a people pleaser may feel as though they have to check all of their partner’s boxes to be worthy of their affection.

    Fear Of Abandonment

    “Abandonment is an emotional wound,” whether it’s experienced at a young age with a parent or as an adult in a romantic relationship, says Mazzola Wood. Individuals who have been neglected in the past will shift the focus onto someone else instead of themselves. They’ll place that person’s needs on a silver platter in hopes of preventing history from repeating itself, says Mazzola Wood.

    Harmful Adult Relationships

    People-pleasing behaviours can be triggered in adulthood, too. For instance, say someone tries to set boundaries with a toxic coworker only for the professional environment to turn sour. That can greatly diminish someone’s self-confidence and ability to use their voice. This situation can cause someone to overthink so much that “they can’t stand up for themselves in fear of being publicly scrutinised,” says Cook.

    READ MORE: 5 Practical Ways To Strengthen Your Relationship

    The Negative Effects Of Being A People Pleaser

    They experience high levels of anxiety.

    “Oftentimes, people pleasers don’t allow themselves the space to celebrate their achievements because they’re too focused on nailing the next big thing,” says Mazzola Wood.

    For instance, maybe they were promoted at work, but the position above them is still open for hire. Instead of going out for a celebratory drink, a people pleaser will stifle their accomplishment and ruminate on how they could’ve done better. This go-go-go energy can spiral into high levels of anxiety, excessive thoughts, pressure to perform and even panic attacks, she says.

    They tend to have one-sided—and unfulfilling—relationships.

    Many love keeping people pleasers around because they make great listeners, but the favour isn’t always returned to them. Because people pleasers often aren’t familiar with expressing their needs or emotions, they may feel like “they are living a life for everyone else and not for themselves,” says Cook. This pattern can lead someone to recluse emotionally and foster deep resentment towards others, which can ultimately manifest into snide remarks, then an all-out argument, and sometimes even break up relationships for good.

    They’re lonely.

    The pressure to feel like you’re well-liked by everyone can sometimes be isolating. It’s as if you’re a blank canvas upon which each person you’re trying to please can paint their own picture of who they want you to be. “You feel like no one truly knows you and that there are other dimensions of you that are unknown,” says Carbino, because you’re always putting on a show for others. Feeling as though you are alone on an island can cause someone to miss out on professional opportunities or trying new hobbies that could lead to new relationships because you’re so unused to not only being yourself but also being accepted for who that person is.

    READ MORE: Here’s How To Spot Secret Addictions And Tips To Break The Cycle

    How To Stop Being A People Pleaser

    Wait 24 hours before agreeing to or turning down a request.

    People pleasers are “yes” people by definition, even if they’re too busy or aren’t particularly interested in the task at hand. So, the next time someone asks for a favour, Cook suggests letting a full 24 hours pass before answering. Not only will you have plenty of time to sleep on the request, but you can also “evaluate whether you’re actually excited about helping out this individual, or just saying yes out of a sense of obligation,” she says.

    In the meantime, identify your own needs, wants and feelings.

    It can be especially challenging for people pleasers to cultivate genuine intimacy with others. “If we don’t share our truest needs, wants, or feelings with someone, then we aren’t being vulnerable or showing up in the relationship,” says Mazzola Wood. In fact, that’s just reinvigorating the pleasing cycle. If you can’t be vulnerable with yourself, you’ll struggle to share a deeper connection with others.

    Use the time you would’ve spent immediately responding to the aforementioned request by prioritising self-exploration through journaling. “Ask yourself what you really think or feel about a person or situation,” says Mazzola Wood. “Determine if a need isn’t being met or if a boundary is being violated and then decide what you need to do to fix that.”

    Start saying no.

    Now that you’ve given yourself time to assess your wants and needs, it’s time to put what you’ve learned about yourself into action. Although saying no may not come naturally to you, it’s one of the most empowering and invigorating ways to squash people-pleasing habits, says Carbino. If someone asks you to cat-sit for five days in a row while they’re on vacation, say something like: “I’d love to help you with that, but I have prior commitments on a few of those days. However, I can help on one of them.” By responding this way, you’re still offering to help, but are ultimately putting your own needs first, she says.

    Plus, saying no to menial tasks like that will show you you’re capable of setting boundaries, says Cook. “You also get to see how the other person reacts—were they trying to take advantage of your kindness, or do they respect your boundaries?” she adds.

    Set boundaries.

    This step is imperative for improving your mental health, the experts say. However, setting boundaries can be difficult for someone who is more concerned with keeping the peace and putting everyone else’s happiness above their own. “Speaking up for yourself is a muscle and it’s going to take some practice for that muscle to grow stronger and more confident,” says Mazzola Wood.

    First, change the way you speak to others by using “I” statements, such as “I feel,” says Mazzola Wood. This way, you’re able to prioritise and express yourself without coming off as accusatory or passive-aggressive. For instance, if your S.O.’s texting style isn’t conducive to your workflow, something along the lines of, “I love that you want to know how my day is going, but work is super busy. What if we have a FaceTime date after work tonight?” This way, you’re setting a clear boundary while also meeting both your and your partner’s needs.

    READ MORE: Why You Need Boundaries ASAP

    Test out being assertive in relationships where you feel secure.

    Being authoritative can sometimes feel overwhelming and foreign to people pleasers. Identify a relationship or two where you feel pretty secure—maybe your mom or childhood best friend—and try being assertive. In these more secure relationships, these people “respect our needs and limits,” Mazzola Wood says. “They want to meet us in the middle.”

    So, if your mom asks you to help her clean the house, run errands and set everything up for a family party, tell her you want to help but can only commit to running a few errands for her. This exercise will help you practice voicing your desires and feel more confident in other relationships where the other party may be quick to get defensive, says Carbino. Setting this simple boundary is a step towards being healthily assertive and minimise those people-pleasing tendencies.

    With the right tools and plenty of practice, you can start to refocus your people-pleasing habits on the person who really matters: yourself.

    This article written by Emily Weaver first appeared on Women’s Health US. More

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    7 luxurious properties with landmark addresses to stay in Bangkok

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    by Sarah Joseph
    2 mins ago

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    There’s something irresistible about the city that keeps bringing us back to it.
    Having visited almost 6 times last year, this Thai capital lures every type of traveller from around the world with its high-rise hotels, lush parks and hidden gems that emulates an element of newness every time we visit.
    From boasting rooftop infinity pools to delectable Michelin-starred menus, Bangkok is only a six-hour trip from Dubai, and with four direct flights per day from Dubai International Airport, it’s a must-visit destination to visit, especially during long weekends.
    As a sprawling megacity, finding the right property to stay at can enhance your experience. With its unfathomable charm, we’re sure to go back and explore all the hidden gems that the city has to offer.
    Shopping and Markets
    One of the world’s largest outdoor markets Chatuchak Weekend Market offers everything from clothing to antiques. Asiatique The Riverfront is a night market with a mix of shopping, dining, and entertainment along the river. Additionally,  modern shopping malls offering a variety of international and local brands.
    Dining and Nightlife
    Places like Sky Bar at Lebua or Vertigo and Moon Bar offer panoramic views of the city. Tourists can explore local street food at areas like Yaowarat (Chinatown) or Sukhumvit Soi 38. Finally, enjoy a meal on the Chao Phraya River while taking in the illuminated city skyline.
    Cultural Experiences
    Learn how to cook traditional Thai dishes with hands-on classes. All the fitness lovers can watch a live Muay Thai match at famous arenas like Rajadamnern Stadium. For a more traditional journey, experience cultural performances at venues like the Thailand Cultural Centre.
    Outdoor Activities
    Lumphini Park is green oasis in the heart of the city, perfect for a relaxing stroll or paddle boating. While boat tours on Chao Phraya River explores the city from the water with various boat tours. Take a day trip to Ayutthaya where you can explore the ancient city of Ayutthaya, a UNESCO World Heritage site, just a short drive from Bangkok.
    Museums and Galleries
    Bangkok National Museum offers an in-depth look at Thai history and art. The Jim Thompson House is a museum dedicated to the American businessman who helped revive the Thai silk industry. Finally, Bangkok Art and Culture Centre (BACC): A contemporary arts center showcasing local and international art.
    Additionally, Thailand has now introduced a visa waiver for Indian tourists granting a 30-day visa-free stay for leisure purposes to individuals holding Indian passports or travel documents, making it an easy destination to visit especially for families.
    So, depending on the kind of experience you’re looking to have, here we’ve listed some of the best hotels to stay in Bangkok.
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    9 premium chocolate shops to gift your loved ones in Dubai

    Life

    by Sarah Joseph
    4 mins ago

    As we get ready to celebrate World Chocolate Day on July 7, 2024, we created a guide of the best gourmet chocolate shops in Dubai.
    World Chocolate Day is celebrated annually on July 7. This day is dedicated to the celebration of chocolate, one of the world’s favorite treats. The date is significant as it is believed to mark the introduction of chocolate to Europe in 1550.
    Gourmet chocolate brands focus on high-quality ingredients, artisanal craftsmanship, and often unique flavors. These premium chocolate brands are celebrated for their dedication to quality, innovation, and the art of chocolate-making, making them a favorite among chocolate connoisseurs.
    Overall, this day is a delightful occasion for chocolate lovers around the globe to come together and celebrate their love for this delicious treat. By sharing the joy of chocolate by gifting friends and family with chocolate assortments or gift boxes.
    From homegrown chocolate brands such as Ganache Chocolatier and Läderach to other delectable brands such as Läderach and Forrey & Galland, the options are endless. To top it off, the sophisticated packaging and personalised touch with a message adds an elegant touch to the present.
    You can even take the opportunity to enjoy their favorite chocolate bars, truffles, or other chocolate-based desserts.
    So next time you also need to gift someone special in your life, swipe through our gallery of bespoke chocolate havens in the heart of Dubai.

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