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    This emirate has ranked as one of the least stressful cities in the world

    One emirate has been named as one of the least stressful cities in the world according to VAAY’s latest survey. Comparing 100 major global cities over 15 factors, the survey is an attempt to show which cities are leading the way, in terms of improving the well-being of their citizens.Abu Dhabi is one of the least stressful cities for its citizens, according to this latest survey.Abu Dhabi was ranked 28th on the list of 100 countries, with a total score of 83.6/100, making it one of the least stressful cities to live in throughout the world.In terms of safety and security, Abu Dhabi was ranked the 4th least stressful. Sitting closely behind Doha, Reykjavik and Singapore, Abu Dhabi received a score of 96.7, deeming the emirate incredibly safe and secure. This score is based on public opinion of the perceived risk of being a victim of a crime and local media coverage of conflicts.This follows on from the research conducted by crowd-sourcing website Numbeo, earlier this year, out of 431 cities which were included in the data, the UAE’s capital had the lowest crime index and the quality of life score was 88.46 per cent, making Abu Dhabi the safest city in the world for the fifth year in a row.
    #AbuDhabi is the world’s safest city for the fifth consecutive year in Numbeo’s Quality of Life index. Topping 431 cities is a testament to the security and stability Abu Dhabi enjoys, confirmed Major General Staff Pilot Faris Al Mazrouei, Commander-in-Chief of Abu Dhabi Police. pic.twitter.com/1vO9w3rikp
    — مكتب أبوظبي الإعلامي (@admediaoffice) January 24, 2021However, in terms of air pollution, Abu Dhabi was found to have the 11th my stressful of the 100 countries listed, with a score of 53.8, based on data from annual average air quality indexes.Similarly, in terms of minority equality, Abu Dhabi scored 25.8/100, making it the 7th most stressful of the 100 countries. Expressed as a score this data is based on the degree to which minorities have equal opportunities in the political, religious and legal areas.One other major GCC city, Doha, Qatar, earned first place in terms of safety and security scoring the highest possible 100/100.Overall, Rekjavik in Iceland was deemed the least stressful city, with most of its scores being so positive it ranked in the top 10 in multiple categories including safety and security, weather and noise pollution, which confirmed the city as the least stressful of those measured.– For more on luxury lifestyle, news, fashion and beauty follow Emirates Woman on Facebook and InstagramFeature Image: Unsplash More

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    The 9 Most Common Email Mistakes—And How to Recover When You’ve Made One

    When it comes to workplace catastrophes, a horrible email mistake sent to the big boss might trump them all. A spelling error, misused word, or God forbid an email sent to the wrong person can make you look unprofessional, and if it’s bad enough, can even put your job in jeopardy.
    Sending an email that was supposed to go to a friend to a superior—or worse, your whole office after accidentally clicking “reply all”—can leave you frantically looking up the cheapest tickets to another country, sifting through name ideas to give yourself for your new identity.
    Whether you’re emailing back and forth with a potential employer or with the boss you’ve known for years, a certain degree of etiquette is required. Here are the most common professional email mistakes to look out for before you make the mistake yourself—and how to mend the mistakes you do make. (You’re not the first person to do it and certainly won’t be the last.)

    1. Sending a misdirected email
    Depending on the content, a misdirected email can range from slightly embarrassing to job-ending.
    As hard as it is to remain calm and panic-free, stay calm and gauge the situation. Is it something slightly embarrassing, like talking about happy hour plans to someone who wasn’t on the invite list, or is it a worst-case scenario, like sending an email about your boss to your entire office?
    Gauge the situation and develop a plan of action for damage control. As hard as it can be to not go and immediately apologize to everyone who got the email, hold off. Things get lost in people’s inboxes all the time (and things can take a while for people to open) so don’t draw more attention to it than necessary.
    However, you should immediately apologize if you sent it to a boss. Rather than sending out a mass apology email, seek out your boss and give them an in-person apology. Let them know that the email wasn’t intended for them and you’ll be more careful in the future. Once you do this, assess if more damage control needs to be done. If your boss accepts your apology, move on and try not to dwell on it—everyone makes mistakes, and you can’t undo it no matter how much you want to. (But it’s a good rule of thumb to never send emails bashing anyone on your team, no matter who it is really intended for.) If the email you sent contained confidential info for someone who wasn’t meant to see it, make sure to alert your HR immediately.

    2. Not having a clear, concise subject line
    While you might be in the habit of sending emails with no subject line or informal ones to the coworkers you’re friends with, make sure that when you’re sending an important email that the subject line gives them a look into the contents — if it’s about an invoice, make the subject line “June Invoice”; if it’s about a project, title it with the name of the project and a short explanation of the update.
    Having a clear subject line is not only more professional, but it makes the receiver of your email more likely to pay attention to it.

    3. Being too informal
    Obviously, some offices are more formal than others. If you’re starting a new job, start off on the formal side and adjust accordingly based on how people are emailing you. Once you get a feel of how people communicate with each other, try to fit the mold — nobody wants super formal emails in a casual setting or vice versa.

    4. Using your personal email address
    Once you get your work email address, make sure to stick exclusively to that. When you’re going back and forth with your boss or a PR contact, you don’t want to accidentally send it from [email protected]

    5. Not including a signature block
    Signing your emails with just your name isn’t technically wrong, but having a professional signature with your first and last name, contact info, job position, and if possible, your company’s logo is more professional and will make it easier for people to seek you out if they need to.

    6. Going overboard with the exclamation points
    This is a huge problem for females and is something we discuss frequently in our office. Women can be paranoid that not ending a sentence with an exclamation point can sound off as rude or critical (guilty), but that isn’t the case — and using too many exclamation points can have the reverse effect and make you come off as unprofessional.

    7. Forgetting to proofread
    Before you hit send on any work-related email, reread the contents and triple check who you’re sending it to and whether or not you hit “reply all.” Even when you’re in a rush, try to give it a quick scan to avoid any catastrophes or embarrassing moments.

    8. Frequent Grammar Mistakes
    In work emails, it’s common to reuse the same words and sayings over and over. Make sure you don’t fall victim to these common errors.

    Follow-up vs. follow up
    I have sat and debated this countless times before sending an email to someone I just interviewed with, convinced that if I chose the wrong one, I’d blow my shot at the job. While that almost definitely isn’t the case, this is a good one to know.
    Follow-up is a noun and adjective. Hyphenate when used before a noun.
    I sent her a follow-up email.
    Follow up is a verb.
    I contacted the manager to see if I could follow up.

    So…
    Email subject: Follow-up to interview
    Hi XXX,
    It was great chatting with you yesterday. I just wanted to follow up…

    9. Relying on these words and phrases
    There are certain words that are fine in real life but come off as harsh or unprofessional when they’re used via email. Try to avoid using these phrases.

    “Sorry to bother you” — in a work-related scenario, you aren’t bothering them! It’s your job to communicate with your superiors and co-workers, so this isn’t necessary.
    “Let’s touch base” — this is overused in corporate settings. Try to swap out for something else, especially if you’re looking for your boss to pencil you into their busy schedule.
    “I think” — if you know something, don’t assert yourself less by stating it with “I think” before it. Take away the safety net and continue your sentence without this.
    “Hey” — once you’ve honed in on your office culture, it’s totally fine to use this in casual emails (I can’t even count how many times I use it a day in our office). But until then, don’t begin your email with “hey ___” and address them more formally.

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    Sheikha Latifa shares a sweet Father’s Day message to Sheikh Mohammed

    As today, June 21, marks Father’s Day in the UAE, Her Highness Sheikha Latifa Bint Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Chairperson of Dubai Culture and Arts Authority, shared a sweet public message to her father, His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, the Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai.Sheikha Latifa shared a series of images on her Instagram, some of which included from when she was just a baby with her father.Her Highness also showcased the doting grandfather Sheikh Mohammed is sharing two images of the Ruler of Dubai with her children – Mohammed bin Faisal Al Qassimi and Shaika bint Faisal Al Qassimi.Sheikha Latifa captioned the series of swipe-right images saying, “And that I brag about you, that you are my father. Who will be to blame when I brag? #FathersDay @hhshkmohd Happiest Father’s Day Dad, I love you @hhshkmohd my #1 always #fathersday.”Sheikh Mohammed is known for being a family, regularly spending time with his grandchildren,Earlier this year, Sheikha Latifa shared a series of sweet photos of her father with her three-year-old son, Mohammed.The first featured the young Mohammed bin Faisal giving his grandfather a small red flower. The second photo then showed Sheikh Mohammed kissing his grandson on the head with the flower in his right hand.Also marking Father’s Day, Dubai’s Crown Prince, His Highness Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum shared an inspiring video on his stories of Sheikh Mohammed and him with snippets from the video shown below for a Father’s Day wish.– For more on luxury lifestyle, news, fashion and beauty follow Emirates Woman on Facebook and InstagramImages: Instagram @latifamrm1 More

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    Kylie Jenner opens up about Jordyn Woods for the first time in two years

    Kylie Jenner has opened up about her former best friend Jordyn Woods for the first time in two years.During part two of the Keeping Up With the Kardashians: The Final Curtain reunion special, Jenner, alongside her sister Khloe Kardashian, discussed Woods and the end of their friendship following the revelation Woods had kissed Kardashian’s partner and father of her child, Tristan Thompson.Looking to the future, the pair faced questioning from the show’s host, Andy Cohen, on Sunday where both sisters opened up about their public falling out with Jordyn Woods.Addressing the cheating scandal which drove a wedge between the Kardashian-Jenner family and Woods, Jenner admitted that the situation was especially difficult to handle due to her close relationships with both parties.The founder of Kylie Cosmetics commented on the division saying, “When we were friends, we never thought that we wouldn’t be friends, it was kind of an overnight thing. When she did something to my family, it felt like she did something to me.”In terms of Kardashian’s stance on Woods, who was involved in one of Thompson’s cheating scandals, she hasn’t spoken to Jenner’s friend since the feud, but said, “I think she’s doing really well in her personal life.”Kardashian went further on the matter, suggesting there was a “huge misconception” regarding suggestions she had forgiven Tristan but not Jordyn. “I don’t have any grudge against Jordyn,” she said. “I think people make mistakes, people live and they learn.”She continued, “I have to forgive these people for me, and it’s up to them to forgive themselves and be accountable and learn and hopefully don’t repeat these same cycles.”The Good American founder also opened up about telling her sister that she wouldn’t have a problem with the makeup mogul trying to rekindle her friendship with Woods if she wished.Putting her family first, Khloe said, “My sisters matter way more to me than any grudge or issue that I would have with another individual. And, if I can allow Tristan back into my life, I need to allow the same forgiveness and acceptance of other people.”– For more on luxury lifestyle, news, fashion and beauty follow Emirates Woman on Facebook and InstagramImages: Kris Jenner Instagram, Feature Image: Kylie Jenner/Kylie Cosmetics Instagram More

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    Gigi Hadid praises ‘baba’ Zayn Malik sharing unseen photo of baby Khai

    Since they welcomed their first child together in September 2020, Gigi Hadid and Zayn Malik have been in a world of parental bliss.Opting to keep their daughter away from the limelight, the couple have chosen to share small tidbits of the little one’s life when suits them, including the revealing of her name, Khai, earlier this year.Of course, to mark Father’s Day, Hadid gave one such insight into their lives as parents, sharing an unseen photo of “baba” Malik and baby Khai.In a sweet photo shared to Instagram, Malik is seen holding his baby girl up to a lit-up globe, essentially showing his daughter the world.“Our Khai is so lucky to have a baba who loves her so much & does anything to see her smile!!” the 25-year-old said. “[Zayn] Happy first Father’s Day. I’m so grateful for all the lil [sic] bits of her that are you.“We love you so much.”Hadid also shared another photo to mark Father’s Day over her own “baba”, Mohamed Hadid. The sweet snap of the property tycoon in New York City – where the supermodel and Malik have a home – pushing a stroller presumed to have baby Khai in it.“Happy Fathers Day my daddio @mohamedhadid I love you so much and have loved watching you be the sweetest Jido to Khai,” Hadid said.How Gigi and Zayn are raising their daughterHadid recently opened up in an interview to i-D magazine discussing how she intends to help her daughter embrace her multiethnic heritage, something she’s previously felt difficulty standing up for at times when it comes to her Arab roots.Both she and Malik are from multicultural backgrounds, with Hadid having Palestinian and Dutch heritage, while Malik is British Pakistani, and she admitted it’s something they talk about a lot as partners as it’s “something that we first experienced ourselves”.Noting how both she and Malik are both the “first generation of those mixed races, and then that comes with that first generational experience”, she admitted she has previously felt like she was “too white” to embrace her Arab heritage.“In certain situations, I feel – or I’m made to feel – that I’m too white to stand up for part of my Arab heritage,” Hadid said. “You go through life trying to figure out where you fit in racially.”When it comes to her daughter, Hadid hopes she’ll feel empowered to be a “bridge” for her multicultural background.She added, “I think that Khai will grow up feeling out the way that she can or wants to be a bridge for her different ethnicities.”The Palestinian-Dutch model also noted she’s keen to have conversations with her daughter to see “where she comes from” in her thoughts and ideas about embracing her heritage.The meaning of baby Khai’s nameEnsuring she has a piece of heritage with her all the time, Hadid’s daughter’s name pays tribute to her Arab heritage.Not only is Khai a beautiful name, but there’s also a truly special meaning behind the moniker.Khai means “crowned”, “the chosen one” or “strong” in some Arabic terms. The name was also chosen as it pays tribute to her late grandmother, Khairia, on her father Mohamed Hadid’s side of the family, according to TMZ.Hadid’s father has previously claimed his late mother descended from royalty. “Her great grandfather was the Prince of Nazareth – King of Galilee in the 18th century Daher Al-Omer The Ruler,” he previously said.– For more on luxury lifestyle, news, fashion and beauty follow Emirates Woman on Facebook and InstagramImages: Gigi Hadid Instagram More

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    The ideal luxe escape to get away from the hustle and bustle of Dubai

    The perfect way to escape from the busy crowds and bright lights of the city is amongst the tranquility of the Arabian desert. This is why Al Maha, a Luxury Collection Desert Resort & Spa, Dubai, is the ideal place to take a break for the wellbeing of your mind, body and soul. Just under an hour’s drive from the city of Dubai, Al Maha offers wellness and tranquillity in the secluded setting of the Arabian desert with vast views of undulating dunes and the Hajar Mountain massif.This unique resort currently offers two luxury staycation packages to suit every guest who needs to recharge and revitalize. For those seeking to escape the city for a night or two, take advantage of Al Maha’s ‘Spa Indulgence Staycation’ package (Dhs4,650 for two adults per night) where you can choose from the selection of therapeutic, deep tissue and body massages, which embody the secret aromatherapy traditions of the Middle East and South-East Asia. The package also includes breakfast, lunch and dinner at the resort’s signature restaurant, Al Diwaan.Al Maha’s ‘Desert Romance’ staycation package is the ideal getaway for couples looking to spend quality time together amongst the seclusion of their own suite at the resort with its own private pool, looking out on the plains of the Arabian Desert. Upon arrival, guests will be welcomed with a premium sparkling beverage. Later in the evening, a gastronomic dining experience awaits at Al Diwaan. The stay also includes a romantic deck dinner, camel trekking for sundowners, an additional desert activity of the guests’ choice and a 60-minute spa treatment.Those who are looking to get away from it all just for the day can opt for the ‘Spa Indulgence Day Package’ (Dhs640 per person) or the ‘Wellness Package’ (Dhs525 per person). The first includes access to Al Maha’s Timeless Spa facilities for the day, its infinity pool, gym, a 60-minute Timeless Therapeutic Massage of your choice and three-course lunch. The second offers yoga in the desert every Tuesday and Saturday at 8am with a one-hour mediative session with one of Al Maha’s certified resident instructors. The package also includes full-day access to Timeless Spa facilities, main infinity pool and gym with a three-course lunch at Al Diwaan.Al Maha also encourages guests to take advantage of the tranquil surroundings, taking in all that nature has to offer in the Arabian desert. For those who prefer to switch off, while keeping their mind occupied with adventure – which also benefits your overall health and wellbeing for the mind and body – take part in the resort’s desert activities. ‘The Bikers Deal’ is the perfect package for those who love adventure by exploring the desert on a two-wheeler. Ride amongst the sand dunes for the day with the chance of being accompanied by Arabian Oryx and gazelles. A special breakfast and lunch menu is also available priced at Dhs115 and Dhs215 respectively.The ‘Discover Epicurean Experiences – Al Maha Activities Package’ (Dhs995 per person) takes guests on an exploration of the local surroundings with an expert field guide who will give you invaluable insights into the importance of the conservation programmes and precious wildlife with guided camel treks and horse riding. For those who are feeling adventurous, opt for an education dune and wildlife drive. You can also learn about the indigenous desert culture with a demonstration on the Art of Falconry, with the field guide sharing the history of falconry and its importance in the Gulf region.For reservations, call 04 832 9900 or visit al-maha.com– For more on luxury lifestyle, news, fashion and beauty follow Emirates Woman on Facebook and InstagramImages: Supplied More

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    There’s a potential six-day weekend coming up in the UAE

    Wondering when the next long weekend is in the UAE? To ensure you can plan your luxe staycations or next getaway for later in the year, here’s a round-up of when you can expect the remaining public holidays in the UAE to fall in 2021.As always, the final and official dates and public holiday eligibility for public sector employees and private sector employees are always determined by UAE authorities.Arafat Day and Eid Al AdhaA couple of months after Eid Al Fitr, there could be another long weekend on the cards for UAE residents. Arafat Day and Eid Al Adha will fall on 9-12 of Dhu Al-Hijjah, which is expected to be between Tuesday, July 20 and Thursday, July 22. While this hasn’t been confirmed as of yet, if these dates are confirmed a six-day break could be on the cards.Islamic New YearA couple of weeks later it’s the Hijri New Year. Falling on Muharram 1, it’s projected to fall around August 9 or August 10.The Prophet’s BirthdayThe Prophet Mohammed’s birthday will fall on the 12 of the Hijri month of Rabi Al Awwal, which is projected to be around October 18.Commemoration Day and National DayTo close out 2021, those in the UAE will have another three-day break to look forward to with Commemoration Day, December 1, and National Day, December 2, with a day off also on, December 3.– For more on luxury lifestyle, news, fashion and beauty follow Emirates Woman on Facebook and InstagramFeature Image: Unsplash More

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    The celebrities who have been granted the UAE golden visa

    The UAE has been honouring some of the worlds most outstanding talents with the coveted golden visa. The programme, which first appeared in 2019, allows the recipient to live in the UAE for up to 10 years, which is renewable every decade.The aim of the programme is to encourage the worlds most innovative and brilliant talents across all fields to become residents in the UAE.Here is a list of some of the celebrities who have been granted the golden visa.Ola FarahatEntrepreneur, content creator and former Emirates Woman cover star Ola Farahat has been granted a golden visa by the UAE. Announcing the news on Instagram, Farhat shared her “honour” at being granted the highly-coveted visa saying “living here has opened up doors to opportunities and dreams”.Chef IzuOne of the most well-known chefs in Dubai’s culinary scene, Chef Izu Ani, was awarded his residency in April this year. The profound chef’s restaurants GAIA and Carine are incredibly popular spots for royals, celebrities and locals. The golden visa means Chef Izu and his exquisite culinary creations will be gracing our palates for years to come.Shah Rukh KhanFrequent visitor and Bollywood star Shah Rukh Khan who is also a property owner in Jumeirah has been awarded the golden visa. When he’s not filming in India, the star spends plenty of time in the UAE and is a household name due to his on-screen presence.Cristiano RonaldoThe world-famous footballer, who plays for Juventus, is a regular visitor to the UAE. As one of the most recognizable people on the planet, it’s not surprising that the star boasts 299 million followers on Instagram, making him the most followed person on the social media platform. Ronaldo also shares a close friendship with Dubai’s Crown Prince HH Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum. He received his golden visa back in February 2020.Mohamed RamadanIn September last year, Egyptian megastar Mohamed Ramadan received the 10-year residency. His most recent music video for his single ‘Versace Baby’ was filmed in Dubai.Najwa KaramNajwa Karam was the highest-selling Middle Eastern artist in 1999, 2000, 2001, 2003 and 2008 which played a part in the Lebanese singer being awarded a golden visa.– For more on luxury lifestyle, news, fashion and beauty follow Emirates Woman on Facebook and InstagramFeature Image: Instagram @cristiano, @chefizu More