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    7 Everyday Hacks We’ve Been Using to Feel Our Best

    As if you didn’t already know, I’m big on self-improvement. I much prefer a self-help book over a fiction novel, love a good makeover rom-com, and my daily affirmation is to show up as my highest self. But now that the temperatures are dropping and killer Netflix series are coming out every day (anyone else binge all of Emily in Paris in one day?), it feels like much more of a struggle to prioritize self-improvement and our overall wellbeing. So for you, dear readers (and selfishly for myself), I’ve compiled seven things we’ve been doing every day to keep up our health goals. Here are the hacks and routines our team has been buzzing about that’s helping us all eat healthier, stress less, and feel like our best selves: 

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    1. Incorporating CBD for stress-relief 
    If you haven’t heard, our team is obsessed with Equilibria CBD products. Beth has been taking baths with the Mineral Soak when she needs a little TLC, Abigail puts the Daily Drops in her morning coffee to help stop her mind from racing, and Allyson’s husband loves the Relief Cream so much that he requests it nightly to ease neck tension (Everyhusbands count too!). Whether you want an excuse to fit in a little extra self-care or need some quick stress-relief, CBD is the perfect addition to your daily routine. Not sure where to start? Try the Brilliance Box or Balance Box to try out all of our favorite products. 

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    2. Not looking at our phones before 9am
    Some of us wake up and immediately scroll through Facebook like it’s the newspaper, while others stay in bed too long because we’re catching up on Instagram stories we missed while sleeping. But for my mental health and overall wellbeing, I’ve been challenging myself to stop looking at my phone first thing in the morning. Not only does checking social media start your day with a focus on what other people are doing in their lives (rather than setting the tone for what you’re doing in your life), but it can waste your precious morning time. Try waiting to check social media until a specific time (like 9am) or an hour after you wake up. You can also try little tricks like not checking your phone until you’ve made a cup of coffee, did some gratitude journaling, or finished your skincare routine. 

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    3. Making one small change to your diet every day
    At The Everygirl, we believe that healthy eating doesn’t have to be difficult or restrictive. We’re big fans of adding more nutritious foods into our routines instead of going on intensive diets or restricting food groups to eat healthier. For a fun challenge that won’t feel too difficult, try making one small change to your diet every day. For example, add kale to your pasta, order a side salad with your takeout, drink an extra glass of water, or replace your afternoon Goldfish snack with carrots and hummus. Making one change a day will feel manageable enough to be sustainable, and you might even find recipes or a new routines you’ll like enough to turn into habits. After all, a healthy lifestyle is just a series of minor habits that snowball into major changes.

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    4. Waking up (and going to sleep!) a few minutes earlier
    If your mornings feel like a race against the clock or an episode of Chopped (anyone else get anxious watching timed cooking shows?), you’re probably setting yourself up for an equally stressful rest of your day. Waking up even slightly earlier gives you more time so you’re not rushed through your routine, and you might even be able to fit in enjoyable activities like stretching, meditating, or gratitude journaling. If you have limited control over your mornings (like a super early work start time or a child to take care of), try waking up just 10 minutes earlier than you need to. Those 10 minutes to yourself can help you feel more in control, centered, and calmer throughout the entire day. Yes, this also means you should try to get into bed a little earlier as well. If that feels impossible, try turning off the lights just five minutes earlier than you did last night.

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    5. Managing money based on what sparks joy
    If Marie Kondo can do it with closets, we can do it with our bank accounts. Truth be told, as a self-proclaimed “creative,” I never even thought about taking a business course in college, and the extent of my money knowledge upon graduation was how to budget for Starbucks. But I started understanding personal finance in a different way when I realized money was just an exchange of value for the effort and energy that we’re giving about 40 hours every single week. Thinking about personal finances as my life’s energy helps me manage my money based on what’s truly worth spending on and saving on.
    For example, does it really bring you joy to get dinner with the friend who always gossips, or to buy the pair of pants you’ll never end up wearing? Managing your money based on what does and doesn’t bring you joy will reduce stress that comes with spending money on the items and experiences that you truly love. That also means you should invest your life’s energy in yourself: get the gym membership, purchase that online course, and open a savings account.

    6. Have a workday cut-off
    So your office day “ends” at 5pm, but you find yourself responding to emails, finishing projects, or putting out fires well into the night? Been there, done that! But work-life balance starts with leaving work at the office (or at your designated kitchen-table-turned-desk) and using your off-hours for yourself. Especially if you’re working from home, establish a non-negotiable end time, like 6pm (if you need an extra hour), and transition out of the workday with a closing ritual. Whether it’s Slacking your work wife good night, changing into pajamas, or lighting a candle and closing your laptop, a ritual signals to the brain that it’s no longer work time. Not only will establishing a firm end of the workday help with improving work-life balance, but it will prevent you from stressing about your to-do list for the next day. 

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    7. Going on more walks
    Since being in quarantine, we’ve been adjusting the way we think about fitness. Personally, I’m no longer prioritizing a designated workout time (which meant no exercise at all if I couldn’t fit in a good calorie-burn), and instead, I’m doing what I can to live less sedentary. The easiest (and best) way to be more active throughout the day is to go on more walks. Looks like my Fitbit was onto something: getting in your steps has many physical and mental health benefits.
    Plus, it’s not only good for you, but it’s enjoyable and easy to fit into a busy schedule. Especially after being stuck indoors 24/7 for the majority of 2020, I crave being outdoors more than I ever have. I’ve been going on more hikes, using 10-minute work breaks to take a walk around the block, and walking to the nearby coffee shop instead of driving. Cue up a podcast, grab a warm jacket, and get outside for more walks before the weather gets too cold. 

    What hacks or routines help you feel your best?

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    Kim K and Paris Hilton are bringing back a trend we never thought we’d see again

    There’s no denying Kim Kardashian West and Paris Hilton are the ultimate influencers. In fact, we’d go as far as to say they created the whole influencer phenomenon even before it was a “thing”.
    However, even for the most influential of people, we never thought we’d see this specific trend return.

    Remember the iconic, but also the slightly cringeworthy era of the velour tracksuit? Well, it seems to be making a comeback thanks to Kim K and Paris – the ultimate best friend duo who rocked this trend in the 2000s.
    In a new drop for Kim’s loungewear and shapewear brand Skims, the velour tracksuit is making an almighty comeback.

    The 39-year-old announced the new launch on her Instagram over the weekend, revealing she recruited her “bestie for life” Paris to celebrate it.
    “[You] guys have no idea how tracksuits were our uniform and so happy to make a Skims version,” Kim also said.
    Meanwhile, Paris said she was so happy that Skims was “bringing back one of my favourite iconic 2000s trends and giving it a major upgrade”.
    To complete the 2000s vibe of the campaign, the pair were also seen accessorising with flip phones – a key staple in the early 2000s.
    This year really anything goes, doesn’t it? And to be honest, we’re now warming to the idea of the velour tracksuit revamp…
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    Social events and weddings of up to 200 are now allowed in Dubai

    Two huge industries that have been affected by the COVID-19 pandemic have been the wedding industry and events industry.
    Now, seven months on from when stringent restrictions were placed in Dubai, it’s been announced by the emirate’s Supreme Committee of Crisis & Disaster Management that social events and weddings will be allowed from October 22.

    In a statement issued via the Dubai Media Office, it was stated that “wedding receptions will be allowed to resume in hotels, halls, homes, temporary venues, and tents in residential areas effective from 22 October 2020”.
    “The decision enables the community to celebrate social occasions in an environment where precautionary measures are strictly implemented, and high levels of safety are maintained,” the statement added.

    The decision enables the community to celebrate social occasions in an environment where precautionary measures are strictly implemented, and high levels of safety are maintained.
    — Dubai Media Office (@DXBMediaOffice) October 18, 2020

    Of course, as with any restrictions easing, there are still guidelines in place in order to prevent the further spread of COVID-19.
    It’s been stated that no more than 200 people can attend a wedding or social event in a public place and homes can accommodate a maximum of 30 people. This is also subject to compliance with the rule of one person per four square metres of venue space.
    In addition, like in restaurants and bars around the emirate, all attendees must wear face masks unless seated at tables.
    Social distancing measures of 1.5 metres must also be adhered to, as well as no physical greetings.
    Other guidelines in place also state there must be no more than five guests on one table; tables should be placed at least two metres apart; and the maximum duration of the event should not exceed four hours.
    For more information visit the Dubai Media Office website.
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    The first lady of Oman has made her debut public appearance

    The first lady of Oman made her first appearance over the weekend to mark National Omani Women’s Day.
    Ahad bint Abdullah bin Hamad Al-Busaidiyah, the wife of Haitham bin Tariq, the Sultan of Oman, hosted a ceremony at Seeb Palace, located in the country’s capital Muscat.

    During the royal ceremony, a host of Omani women were awarded the Royal Commendation Medal for the work they do for the country.

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    — وكالة الأنباء العمانية (@OmanNewsAgency) October 17, 2020

    Reflecting on the past half a century for women, the first lady of Oman highlighted the education and training women have had access to in the Sultanate which has enabled them to progress in society.
    “This enabled them to efficiently participate in the national building process while being armed with knowledge, laws and systems of sound governance that guaranteed their rights and secured their status,” she said during the ceremony.
    In particular, the first lady of Oman also praised those women who have been on the frontlines of the COVID-19 pandemic.
    – For more on luxury lifestyle, news, fashion and beauty follow Emirates Woman on Facebook and Instagram
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    Get transported to the Mediterranean coast at this new Dubai restaurant

    The new homgrown neighborhood eatery caya is going to be our culinary escape to the glittering shores of the Mediterranean.
    Located in the heart of Nshama Town Square, Dubai, it aims to build a community to celebrate the simple pleasures in life; family, food and fun.

    Let’s set the scene. As you enter the airy dining space you will be welcomed by south European style interiors filled with natural materials and tranquil, warm tones. The venue is surrounded by a peaceful park and greenery which inspired the concept of nature, foliage and freshness. Elements of the great outdoors can be enjoyed whilst sat outside on the spacious terrace looking out onto the natural, evergreen landscape.

    Open from 8am-11pm, caya (which peans “pure” in Greek) guarantees to provide you with a cozy Mediterranean experience through its seasonal chef specials, unique dishes and the freshest ingredients at accessible prices.

    For breakfast a must try is a Royal Shaksuka, while for lunch we highly recommend Vongole Linguini, the most delicate clams layered in a lemon butter sauce, served on top of the freshest linguini pasta. Keep it light and fresh by selecting from a wide variety of salads including Summer Time, a watermelon and strawberry salad with feta cheese mousse finished off with a generous sprinkle of pine seeds and pomegranate.
    The weekends are filled with acoustic entertainment, chef specials, BBQ nights otherwise you can quickly swing by for a fresh cup of coffee where you can pick up a loaf of freshly baked bread in the morning.
    With dishes priced from Dhs35 to Dhs95, caya sounds like the perfect chill spot to enjoy the best of the cooler months.
    – For more about Dubai’s lifestyle, news and fashion scene follow Emirates Woman on Facebook and Instagram
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    Princess Reema of Saudi Arabia shines a light on breast cancer awareness

    Every year, the month of October marks Breast Cancer Awareness Month, in order to highlight the importance of checking your breasts regularly to enable early detection of breast cancer.
    In order to shine a light on Breast Cancer Awareness Month, HRH Princess Reema bint Bandar Al Saud has taken to social media to remember those who have lost their lives to the horrible disease, as well as those who are survivors.

    “With October being #BreastCancerAwarenessMonth, I want to take a moment to recognize the strong women battling this disease, the resilient survivors, and to honour the memory of those who are no longer with us,” she wrote on Twitter.

    With October being #BreastCancerAwarenessMonth, I want to take a moment to recognize the strong women battling this disease, the resilient survivors, and to honor the memory of those who are no longer with us. pic.twitter.com/Yon7ajpcCZ
    — Reema Bandar Al-Saud (@rbalsaud) October 16, 2020

    The Saudi Arabian Ambassador to the United States also shared some wise words, encouraging everyone to undergo regular self-examinations.
    READ: 11 important questions about breast cancer answered by an expertREAD: A step-by-step guide for checking your breasts properly for signs of cancer
    “Take charge of your health, and remember to do monthly self-examinations,” she said. “Early detection saves lives.”

    Take charge of your health, and remember to do monthly self-examinations. Early detection saves lives.
    — Reema Bandar Al-Saud (@rbalsaud) October 16, 2020

    According to research, one in eight women get breast cancer and it’s the most common form of cancer in women. However, in almost all cases that are detected early, it has a 100 per cent five-year survival rate at stage one.
    This means early detection equals great survival rates.
    To find out how you can get involved in raising awareness this month, take a look at these UAE Breast Cancer Awareness Month events and initiatives.
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    Netflix has announced a $500,000 fund to help Lebanon’s film and TV industry

    Streaming giant Netflix has announced it’s launching a fund in order to help Lebanon’s television and film industry.
    In collaboration with the Arab Fund for Arts & Culture (AFAC), Netflix will launch an emergency fund worth $500,000 (Dhs1.8 million).

    The fund will be distributed to individuals who need financial support who work in the film and television industry whether they be freelancers, crew, craftspeople and more.
    Following the economic hardships caused by the global COVID-19 pandemic and the devastating blast in Beirut, many have been left out of work and the arts industry has been particularly hard-hit.

    In a statement released by AFAC’s Executive Director Rima Mismar, she explained she hopes the new fund will offer relief to those who have been left in a vulnerable position due to the economic downturn.

    “The multiple crises that Lebanon has been facing over the past year expose further the vulnerability and precarity of the arts and culture sector and magnify long-standing inequalities and lack of social safety nets,” she said. “There is a real fear of loss of livelihoods for freelance artists, professionals and practitioners which may eventually lead to migration and creativity drain.
    “We hope that this support will offer the community of practitioners a sense of solidarity and something to hold on to while fighting its way out of this emergency situation.”
    The fund is set to launch later this month on October 26. In order for those who are a part of Lebanon’s film industry, they will be able to apply for individual grants – worth up to $2,000 – online.
    Documentation needs to be provided of recent projects, references and other support they may be receiving at present. Furthermore, applicants must outline what projects have been delayed or cancelled which they were set to work on this year.
    – For more on luxury lifestyle, news, fashion and beauty follow Emirates Woman on Facebook and Instagram
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    Kris Jenner explains the reason why KUWTK ended

    For the last 14 years, Kris Jenner has led her family to become the most famous reality stars and businesswomen in the world.
    Labelled the ‘momager’ in the early days of Keeping Up With The Kardashians, she has overseen each of her daughters careers – as well as her own – to catapult the whole family into international stardom.

    However, it was recently announced that the season which is set to air early next year would mark the last for KUWTK.
    Discussing the decision to end the long-running reality show in a recent interview with Beauty Inc., Kris said that the growth of social media and the accessibility it gives to people was a factor in the ending of the show.

    “When we first started, there was no Instagram or Snapchat or other social media platforms,” the momager explained.
    “The world has changed. Now there are so many, the viewer doesn’t have to wait three or four months to see an episode. We can give them all of the information anyone would ever want to know in real-time.”

    While it’s the end of the show, Kris doesn’t blame social media, in fact, she explained that she and her daughters would continue to let their followers – which combine to over 679 million between them – into their lives.
    “The girls want them to be part of the journey to keep them engaged,” she said.
    However, it’s been reported there were other factors in the show come to an end.
    Last month, it was reported by The Sun momager Kris was the one who pulled the plug to end the series as both Kim and the youngest Kardashian-Jenner Kylie decided they were going to quit the show regardless.
    “The family have been locked in an ongoing debate over the future of the show for months now,” a source told the outlet. “Kim has all the drama with Kanye West going on.
    “He’s refusing to put anything personal on the show, and it’s increasingly difficult for Kim to find time to film the show.”
    Meanwhile, 23-year-old Kylie was ready to leave the show as she’s making plenty of money through endorsements and her beauty brands Kylie Cosmetics and Kylie Skin. In fact, she and older sister Kendall have reportedly “always struggled with fame and being in the spotlight”.
    While it’s certainly an end of an era for KUWTK, we’re sure sisters Kourtney, Kim, Khloe, Kendall and Kylie, as well as momager Kris, won’t be going anywhere.
    – For more on luxury lifestyle, news, fashion and beauty follow Emirates Woman on Facebook and Instagram
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