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    Ladies, take advantage of these amazing deals at this Dubai beach club

    Feel like a sun-worshipping VIP at Andreea’s Beach club, nestled on a sandy patch of the Habtoor Grand Resort.
    The seaside destination has curated some tempting deals that you and your girlfriends can take advantage of during the week and the weekend.

    Every Thursday they host a Ladies Day where you can sip on unlimited drinks and tuck into a delicious food platter for just Dhs128. This same unmissable offer for female guests is also available on Saturdays, making your weekend that little bit more special.
    If you want to continue partying into the evening on Thursday, you’ll be treated to unlimited selected beverages for Dhs95 or premium selected drinks for Dhs135 – available from 8pm to 11 pm as part of their Ladies Night.
    If you want to pop by any other day during the week or on a Friday you will pay Dhs250, but the full amount can be used on food and drinks so you’re getting a prime beach spot and plenty of snacks and beverages to keep you full and hydrated. Choose from the revamped menu that includes oysters, yellowfin tuna tartar, sushi, pizzas and grilled meats.

    Andreea’s Beach club has been a hotspot for beachgoers since it reopened last summer following a series of improvements including a larger swimming pool that is lined with chic shaded cabanas and features a swim-up bar in the middle. How can we resist?
    Andreea’s Beach Club, Habtoor Grand, Dubai Marina, open daily from 9am to late. Call (058) 693 5778 for bookings.
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    UAE’s tallest restaurant is opening in this emirate next month

    Take your culinary experience to new heights as the tallest restaurant is set to open in the UAE next month.
    Overlooking Jais Adventure Park and located in the Jebel Jais Welcome Center in Ras al Khaimah, the new dining extravaganza is positioned 1,484 metres above sea level and is aptly named 1484 by Puro.

    Due to open on October 1, it will sit up to 76 people who will enjoy impressive views of the dramatic Hajar mountains through floor to ceiling windows which can also be opened. The interior is clean and modern and there is also a terrace to take advantage of during the cooler months.

    “With the opening of 1484 by Puro at the Jebel Jais Welcome Center, visitors can now enjoy an all-encompassing experience at the standalone destination that is the Jais Adventure Peak, home to thrilling adventure attractions such as the Jebel Jais Flight, Jais Sky Maze, and the Jais Sky Tour,” Alison Grinnell, CEO of RAK Hospitality Holding, told Gulf News. 
    If you’re familiar with Puro’s other restaurants, Al Marjan Island and Puro Express at the Jebel Jais Viewing Deck Park, then you know that the dining concept will focus on locally sourced ingredients to deliver fresh Mediterranean dishes. You can also look forward to a varied drink menu of non and alcoholic beverages.
    Whether you’re hiking, cycling, daring the zip line, or opting for a relaxing yoga class dining at 1484 by Puro sounds like a good treat.
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    Star-studded relief concert raises more than Dhs3.6 million for Beirut

    Last week an array of stars came together as part of a virtual concert entitled The Sound of Beirut in order to raise money for the Lebanese capital following the devastation ensued by the blast which occurred on August 4.
    On September 8, a whole host of artists including Maya Diab, The Chainsmokers, Craig David, French Montana, Latifa, Massari and more came together on the Arab world’s most popular streaming app, Anghami.

    The virtual event has proven to be an enormous success with over $1 million (Dhs3.6 million) raised to help the city of Beirut in the wake of the tragic explosion.

    Thank you @justinjesso_ for joining #TheSoundOfBeirut and helping us collect more than 1 million USD in aids to #Beirut 🇱🇧Team #Anghami 💜 pic.twitter.com/cQgWWKJrQi
    — Anghami (@anghami) September 12, 2020

    All donations will go to Global Aid For Lebanon which launched in collaboration with the United Nations’ World Food Programme.
    Thousands were injured, nearly 200 people died and many were left without homes due to the explosion.
    Many have come together to raise money for the city including Dubai-based restaurants, celebrities and some fashion brands.
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    Saudi jewellery designer Princess Nourah reveals discrimination by French paper

    Saudi Arabian jewellery designer Princess Nourah Al Faisal has claimed she has experienced “overt discrimination” from a French newspaper just recently.
    Al Faisal, founder and designer of Nuun Jewellery, detailed an incident with France-based paper Les Echos where she was set to be featured in an article about jewellery designers, but she alleges the newspaper requested to have an image featuring no hijab.

    “Nuun was approached by Les Echos and asked to submit images of some of my work for an article on jewellers,” Al Faisal wrote on Instagram sharing a screenshot of photos options she had sent through. “They also requested an image of me, which we supplied.”
    However, what followed was a response from a co-ordinating agency who said that “the images shared didn’t conform to the images of other designers and that unless we were prepared to share an image without a hijab they would not be using Nuun jewels in their article”.

    While she clearly stated that the behaviour does not represent the French culture, the jewellery designer, whose flagship store is located in Paris, admitted she found the treatment “shocking”.
    However, she expressed her pride in her culture, adding that it is essential to “expose” discrimination when it is seen.
    “As a Muslim woman I am proud of my religion and my culture, I have always tried to represent my culture to the best of my ability,” she said. “Discrimination is insidious and ingrained in many institutions all over the world and we must expose it wherever we find it.”
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    Kim K defends her latest maternity shapewear launch due to backlash

    Kim Kardashian West is no stranger to criticism given how famous she is. While she’s normally one to stay tight-lipped on unwarranted criticism, the savvy businesswoman has made a statement defending herself against critics of her latest launch.
    Earlier this week, the 39-year-old announced she was launching a maternity collection for her highly successful shapewear label Skims.

    “To anyone who has an issue with maternity solutionwear, and if you haven’t been pregnant before you may not know the struggle of what it’s like carrying all of this weight the way I did along with millions of strong women, [the] Skims maternity line is not to slim but to support,” she said.

    While the pieces amongst Kardashian’s Skims line are generally designer to compress the body, the reality star explained that the design was made to provide comfort and support. In fact, the mid-section of the garment is “sheer and a thinner layered material compared to the rest of the garment”.
    “We launched this category in response to the tens of thousands of pregnant women who wrote us requesting it and because it was something I personally needed when I was pregnant myself,” Kardashian added.

    To anyone who has an issue with maternity solutionwear, and if you haven’t been pregnant before you may not know the struggle of what it’s like carrying all of this weight the way I did along with millions of strong women, @skims maternity line is not to slim but to support.
    — Kim Kardashian West (@KimKardashian) September 13, 2020

    “Based on the majority of positive feedback we have received so far from pregnant women around the world, I am incredibly proud to provide a solution that will provide comfort and support during the times that we all need it most, during pregnancy and after.”
    Actress Jameela Jamil, who has previously been critical of some of the endorsements the Kardashian-Jenners have done in the past, criticised the launch saying pregnant women should be allowed to get bigger and not be “self-conscious” about it.
    She also added that women should “not have to worry about feeling embarrassed/shamed that their body is changing for an amazing reason” implying the Skims launch could trigger those feelings for pregnant women.
    Since launching Skims last year, the venture has been highly successful for Kardashian.
    Just a few months ago, Kardashian launched seamless face masks under the Skims brand which sold out in less than 24 hours.
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    10 Work-From-Home Habits I’ve Adopted That Have Saved My Days

    I’ll say it over and over again: I absolutely despise working from home. I’m an ENTJ fire sign who thrives in groups and does my best work when surrounded by my competition… haha, I mean my coworkers. But I have to get the heck over it and learn to love all this time at home while we’re doing it. Lately, I’ve been taking advantage of all the perks that come with working remotely and finding ways to create healthier habits at home. Adding these simple habits into my routine has made a major difference in how confident and happy I feel sitting at my desk all day long.
    1. Eating breakfast after 11am
    If you practice intermittent fasting, you’ll understand this concept well. While this definitely encourages me to enjoy my morning beverage and drink some extra water, this is more about how it impacts the rest of my day rather than the health benefits. I notice a major difference in how happy and productive I am when I can take a later lunch, but when I eat breakfast at 8 or 9 in the morning, I’m starving at noon. So by waiting a little bit to eat breakfast, I prolong when I need to eat lunch. This helps me schedule my day better, and I also have less of an urge to snack around 4pm.

    2. Keeping my desk clean
    Pre-WFH life, my “desk” was my vanity. I worked from home twice a week, but I spent those days in bed or at coffee shops. I never needed a clear desk in my home because all of my work was done in the office. Well, that obviously changed. I rearranged my apartment, purchased a comfortable desk chair, and made it a point to keep my desk clear. This has made a major difference in my productivity. I get way more done when I’m sitting down at a desk versus in bed, but I’d often just stay in bed because my desk was filled with makeup and papers and whatever else I accumulated the days prior. 

    3. Set timers
    I have a Google home, and I absolutely swear by it for setting timers throughout my day. I’ll set a timer for 30 minutes and tell myself to write as much as I can in 30 minutes, and then I’ll stop to do a different task. Sometimes, I’ll set an alarm for a specific time to remind myself to take lunch. This is something that was a little bit harder to do in an open-concept office, so I’m taking full advantage while I’m working remotely. It helps keep my productivity at a 10, even when I have a cabinet full of snacks and a TV with Netflix queued up within 5 ft. of me. 

    4. Taking a lunch break—and actually leaving my home
    I used to never take a lunch break for things other than doctor’s appointments and random one-off lunch dates with friends who were in town (or the two times in 2019 that I met the Jonas Brothers and Sophie Turner on the street—no lunch break will ever top those). I would rather grab my lunch and work through it, or at the very least, eat my lunch in front of my computer. Now that I’m at home all day long, I really make it a point to take my lunch break and use it to its full capacity. I’ll go for a walk or use it to run errands or go to the grocery store. Anything that gets me out of my house, or even just out of my desk chair, is worthwhile to me. I find that I’m more motivated and ready to get back to work afterward too. 

    5. Talking to my coworkers
    I have a habit to disassociate during times of stress and anxiety, folding into myself rather than seeking solace and joy through my loved ones. But I’ve made it a habit to check in with people, make sure I’m talking throughout the day, and staying in touch as much as I can, especially at work. It provides that social aspect I love about an office even while I’m at home. I make sure to chime in to conversations, ask about people’s weekends, and more. It adds a bit of normalcy to our otherwise very odd lives right now.

    6. Organize my desktop
    Looking at 500 screenshots and files on my desktop all day long makes me want to close my computer and do nothing even remotely close to work. At the beginning of every workday, I go through my desktop and delete what doesn’t need to be there and organize everything else into their proper folders. I love doing this in the morning because it often gives me reminders of things I need to do and gets me started for the day; however, this could be a great task to save for your final minutes of the workday too.

    7. Break down tasks into small chunks
    If you often feel like you don’t accomplish anything during the day, it’s possibly because you’re looking at the big picture of all of your tasks. Sometimes, sitting down to do something feels unconquerable. But since work-from-home, I give myself a little pep talk and break big projects into as many small tasks as possible. I’ll go as far as to write an item on my to-do list for every single paragraph in an article (think Enneagram articles, perhaps). Write the intro? Check. Write paragraph #1? Check. Add links? Check. It seems simple, but it reminds me at the end of the day that I was getting things done versus feeling like a failure because I didn’t complete a 10-hour project all in one day. 

    8. Keep my phone on another side of the room
    If my phone is next to me, I’m scrolling. There’s just no way around it. So when I know that I need to get a task done without any distractions, I put my phone on the other side of the room (or better yet, a different room; however, I live in a studio apartment so that doesn’t actually exist). Do I miss texts from my best friends about the latest tea of the day? Literally always, but it ends up making me a better friend because I can actually give them my undivided attention later on when I’m allowing myself to actually indulge in my phone. If you get sucked into Tik Tok or Twitter (my weakness) for hours on end, try this. I’ve also played around with turning off my wifi when I’m doing a task that doesn’t require it, like writing an article or editing photos. 

    9. Change my environment
    I get really bored in my space. Heck, I have rearranged my apartment three times during quarantine. To keep myself inspired, I constantly have to change aspects of my environment to give me a boost. Some days this looks like working in bed first thing on Friday morning or allowing myself to write on the couch instead of my desk. Other times this means moving my desk into my closet for one single day because I can’t bear to look at the same white wall all day long. Any way that I can get myself into a different headspace allows me to be significantly more creative. (And it obviously works because you’re reading this totally-original-amazing-never-been-done-before article right now!)

    10. Make plans for the evening
    One of the perks of working in an office is the feeling that your day is over and you have a whole night ahead of you when you leave. I’ve found myself disregarding that entire principle for WFH, allowing myself the whole night to work instead of trying to finish something so I can relax. Lately, I’ve made it a habit to plan something for myself every night. Watching a movie with friends, laying on the couch with a new book, baking something delicious, going for a long walk—I’ve found having something to look forward to, even the simplest of things, gets me out of the mindset that I have all night to complete a task.   More

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    This vegan restaurant in Dubai offers more than a great Acai bowl

    The plant-based movement is not showing any sign of slowing down and Dubai is now filled with vegan-friendly restaurants.
    Life‘n One was Dubai’s first plant-based café that opened in 2014 and earlier this year went through a facelift and has relaunched as Seva.

    This Instagrammable hideaway on Jumeirah Beach Road is where you go to dig into a healthy menu, and thanks to the change in lockdown restrictions and the weather cooling down, you can finally enjoy the best of what this vegan eatery has to offer.

    Housed under  ]the Seva Table concept, indulge your taste buds with dishes such as the loaded Acai bowl, the bright and colourful Middle-Eastern bowl and the nutritious Mediterranean salad. Keep an eye on their Instagram account as they will soon be launching a cookbook filled with all your favourite dishes.
    Just like Life‘n One, Seva – derived from the Sanskrit word meaning “selfless service for the betterment of the community” – continues to be a sanctuary for those looking to reconnect with their own personal wellbeing. This includes the Seva Studio where you can book in for yoga and meditation. If you want to continue working on your wellbeing at home, then make use of their online platform Seva Virtual that offers support and assistance of their global network of teachers, therapists and tuned experts in their domains.

    If you think this would be a great space to catch up on some work, then think again. The Wi-Fi-free zone encouraging you to disconnect from the screens that we stare at most of the day, so we suggest catching up on a book or marvelling at the tranquil surroundings.
    Also, you can explore Seva Shop that stocks ethically sourced products that also focus on self-care as well as great gifting ideas.
    It looks like the brand is also is working on Seva Label, a line of sustainable, ethical and conscious products which will be launching soon.
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    The UAE approves COVID-19 vaccine for frontline workers

    Approval has been given by the UAE government for a COVID-19 vaccine to be administered on frontline workers including doctors, nurses and police.

    It was announced on Monday by Abdul Rahman Al Owais, the Minister of Health and Prevention, that the findings from the recent clinical trial – which was officially recognised by the World Health Organisation – were promising.
    According to Al Owais, the results from the final stages from phase III of the trial, which began on July 16, showcase that the vaccine generates antibodies to the virus and seems to be effective.
    “The vaccine’s safety has been reviewed and results show it is safe for use,” Al Owais also said.
    Speaking in further detail about the clinical trial, principal investigator and chairperson of the National Clinical Committee for Coronavirus, Dr Nawal A-Kaabi thanked the some 31,000 people that took part in the trial.
    She noted that the initial results are “encouraging”, but that studies will be ongoing.
    “The initial results are encouraging in terms of the presence of antibodies in the body,” Dr Al Kaabi said.
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