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    Hussain Al Jassmi and Lebanese singer Yara to perform in Dubai this weekend

    Fans of live music listen up, there is a special one off concert taking place this weekend at Dubai Opera.
    Emirati superstar Hussain Al Jassmi and Lebanese singer Yara will take to the stage at the stylish venue for a unique charity show in support of UNICEF’s #Reimagine campaign on 1 August.

    You can enjoy amazing renditions of timeless songs alongside the latest chart hits from 10pm until midnight while simultaneously supporting the efforts to help some of the regions most vulnerable children. Now that’s what we call feel good music.

    Presented by Dubai Summer Surprises (DSS), the star studded event is part of the Eid Al Adha celebrations and is hosted by ‘Eid in Dubai’ and MBC Hope.
    Appearing alongside Al Jassmi and Yara will be some of the best young singers from the popular regional talent series, ‘The Voice Kids’, performing a selection of the latest songs from the hit show.
    Tickets are priced at Dhs495 for Silver class seats, Dhs995 for Gold, Dhs1,500 for VIP and Dhs2,000 for Premium VIP, while VIP Boxes are selling for Dhs2,500.
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    UAE is officially the most popular travel destination for 2021

    If you’re planning any travel around the UAE next year, we suggest booking in advance as the country is expected to get an influx of tourists.
    According to a survey conducted by global travel company Kuoni, UAE has topped the ‘world’s most searched destination for 2021’ in 11 countries.

    The firm looked at Google’s global data from 131 countries, with the spokesperson commenting that all of the seven emirates offer the perfect winter escape.
    “Each of the seven emirates has its own characteristics, but they’re all an excellent destination for some winter sun,” Kuoni said.

    “Dubai has a futuristic style with soaring skyscrapers, epic shopping malls and long stretches of beach, Fujairah has some incredible snorkelling spots and Ras Al Khaimah draws beach lovers to its beautiful coastline.”

    Adventure has taken a step back this year but as natural explorers, we were curious to see where you’re dreaming of visiting next.
    We’ve done a little digging to find out the most searched destinations for 2021…https://t.co/3qvatG88kn pic.twitter.com/txEM2TqB7B
    — Kuoni (@KuoniTravelUK) July 24, 2020

    We couldn’t agree more. Other top destinations that made the list include Egypt, Canada and the USA.
    The global pandemic has had a significant impact on UAE tourism this year, with travel for leisure only reinstated on July 7. However, many feel that the numerous unique activities on offer for will entice many more holidaymakers to visit next year.
    “The success of the tourism sector in the UAE has been a model for many countries to follow. The UAE tops the list of the most attractive countries on the world map for tourism, due to the great infrastructure, array of entertainment offerings and its unparalleled tourism attractions,” Mamoun Hmedan, managing director for Mena and India, Wego, told Khaleej Times.
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    There’s a new affordable private beach on Saadiyat Island you need to know about

    Saadiayt Island has arguably some of the best beaches in the country, but many of them come with a premium price tag. Bridging that gap is Aldar Properties that unveiled an affordable stretch of pristine white sand called Soul Beach.
    Taking over 1km of the picturesque coastline, it is located in the Mamsha Al Saadiyat community and is open daily from 8am until sunset. With 400 sunbeds and parasols available, entry is priced at Dhs50 on weekdays and Dhs75 on weekends.

    No fancy beach experience is complete without a flawless service and Soul Beach has put all the power in the palm of your hand. With you phone’s camera you can scan the QR code on your table to order your preferred refreshments via WhatsApp. Your selection will then be delivered directly to your table, so you barely have to lift a finger.

    To give you further peace of mind, the beach has taken all the necessary precautions to maintain the safety of the sunseekers – from spaced out sunbeds to regularly deep cleaning. All you have to do is bring your mask, towel, a beach read and plenty of SPF.
    Seems like we found the perfect spot to spend one of our Eid days off.
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    10 inspiring books to read this summer

    Pick up a copy of ‘The Summer Escape Issue’ or download it for free here
    Whether you are lounging by the pool, at the beach or in the cool confines of your home, these summer reads will inspire and elevate your mind.
    AlUla
    By Assouline. Photography by Robert Polidori

    AlUla, also known as Wadi al-Qura (Valley of Villages), whose history can be traced back to around 200,000 BCE is a true oasis. A spectacular landscape of epic rock formations, rugged mountains and striking canyons nestled deep within the ancient sands of northwest Saudi Arabia, it is a magical place of extraordinary natural heritage that holds secrets yet to be discovered. In Assouline’s latest title, photographer Robert Polidori leads you through breathtaking imagery of this fertile valley that formed a natural passage for caravans and travellers on the incense trade route. It also provided plentiful groundwater and soil that allowed many civilisations to thrive for thousands of years.
    What I Know For Sure
    By Oprah Winfrey

    Oprah Winfrey needs no introduction. Overcoming her own struggles, she has carved a niche for herself as a guru for positive thought and vision. As you flip through the book’s uplifting pages, you will learn about Winfrey’s ‘stand down moment’, her ‘a-ha moment’ and many more, all of which lead to a feeling of comfort and inspiration – something we all need during uncertain times.
    Mykonos Muse
    By Lizy Manola
    As you lie on your sun lounger let this photo-essay, through the lens of Greek photographer Liza Manola, take you on a majestic and glamorous journey of the gorgeous island of Mykonos in Greece. Think twinkling blue-green Aegean waters, Ibiza-style windswept vibe, Cycladic whitewashed architecture, sun-soaked vistas, windmill strewn roads, flowering bougainvillea trees and, of course, the legendary party scene. Along with this are chronicled ancient mythological stories that defined the history of Mykonos over the past century and a look into the culture and society that brought it all to vibrant life. Dream away.

    Camino Winds
    By John Grisham
    This is Grisham’s second book in his Camino Island series. As the erratic and deadly tropical storm Leo bears down on Camino Island, about two hundred miles west of Cape Verde, it leaves in its wake a scene of total devastation. As with all Grisham tales, this one too has its own alluring twists, perfect for indulging whilst you’re hammock bound.
    Lean In: Women, Work and the Will to Lead
    By Sheryl Sandberg and Nell Scovell
    One of the most vital books for any women in business to read. Sheryl Sandberg’s inspirational book begins when she was working at Google. Now the COO of Facebook, Sandberg claims she has written it for any woman who wants to increase her chances of making it to the top of her field. To any woman who is willing to pursue her goals vigorously; who wants to take down the barriers erected by society and those that exist within her as well. She hopes that any man who reads it will understand what a woman – be it a colleague, wife, mother or daughter – goes through, so he can do his part to help. It’s all about believing in yourself, giving it your all and leaning in.
    The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People
    By Stephen R Covey
    “We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, then, is not an act, but a habit,” Aristotle famously said. This, author Stephen R Covey, explains is basically what our habits are like. Our character is a composite of our habits because they are consistent of often unconscious patterns, they constantly express our character and effectiveness or ineffectiveness. And in this lovely gem, a must-read, he explains the seven habits and principles of highly effective people that enable them to rise to the pinnacle of success. Habit one: be proactive. Habit two: begin with an end result in mind. Habit three: put first things first. Habit four: think of winning. Habit five: seek first to understand, then to be understood. Habit six: collaborate. Habit seven: enhance yourself. And the most important thing he reminds us is that success is a habit, as is a failure.

    The 4-Hour Workweek
    By Timothy Ferris
    The message in this book is simple: stop working harder and start working smarter. It is about creating an infrastructure so you can work only four hours a week and invest the rest of the time for and on yourself. It drives the point home that life is not all about work. Outsourcing to virtual assistants, licensing and validating your ideas, not spending too much on time-consuming information and news taking mini-retirement breaks are some of the things he explains in detail. In the book, he also offers practical tips and case studies along with the latest tools and tricks you can adapt to achieve your goals.
    Zanzibar
    By Assouline. Photography by Aline Coquelle
    When you think of Zanzibar, visions of sandy beaches, swaying coconut palms, brilliant turquoise waters, sailing dhows and green landscapes come to mind. In this book by Assouline, Aline Coquelle has captured through her lens the essence of this beautiful island. Images and intimate portraits of a community bursting with life that will make you lose yourself in their beauty and mark it as a must-visit on your travel list. Whether it is walking along the labyrinthine streets of Stonetown, visiting the wild forests, scuba diving off the coast of a private island, enjoying the Omani architecture or tasting mouth-watering cuisines from all over the world, Zanzibar has it all. You’ll find yourself wanting to flip through its pages again and again.

    Awaken the Giant Within: How to Take Immediate Control of Your Mental, Physical and Emotional Self
    By Tony Robbins
    How can I take immediate control of my life? What can I do today that can make a difference? These were some of the questions that author Anthony Robbins asked himself. He, like all of us, had dreams and thought they would never be realised. The book begins with Robbins flying in his helicopter from Los Angeles to his seminar in Orange County. As he looks down he recognises the large building below where he had worked as an overweight janitor, full of life’s problems. It was at that very moment that it hit him how he was now living his dream. In-between the pages of his book, you will find information, philosophies and skills that can assist you in empowering yourself. All you have to do is awaken the sleeping giant within you and focus on where you want to go and what you need to do to get there, one area of your life at a time.
    Good Vibes, Good Life: How Self-Love Is The Key to Unlocking Your Greatness
    By Vex King
    In this book, King shows how true self-love is when you appreciate where you are and who you are regardless of any transformation you aspire to. How when you stop trying to please everyone, surround yourself with positive people, change your body language, get your diet right and make yourself a priority that you really begin to change your world. He believes life will test you, just before it blesses you. Pack this for the perfect beachside read and return to the office motivated and ready to take on any challenge positively.
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    Luxury desert resort to reopen in August with 3 amazing offers

    Not many resorts can match the grandeur and splendour of Qasr Al Sarab Desert Resort by Anantara, located among the dunes just outside of Abu Dhabi.
    It has already earned a title as the most Instagrammed hotel on the planet and we can see why. The dramatic exterior reflects traditional Bedouin architecture and it’s difficult to take your eyes off the surrounding landscape.

    Over the past few months the hotel has undergone some refurbishments and has taken added precautions to guarantee the safety of guests. Now it’s finally ready for reopening on August 15.
    Make a splash
    One of the most notable new features is the famed pool area that has been transformed into multiple zones so guests of all ages can find the perfect spot to cool off. Expect children’s splash pad area, luxurious in-water loungers and an in-water swing, new cabanas providing enhanced privacy and a 50-metre stretch for laps. Oh we forgot the best part. There is a new swim-up bar which offers the perfect pool time menu including a collection of desert-inspired mojitos and a new signature “Farm to Fork” pizza with ingredients from the resort’s own greenhouse. The new Resort Lifestyle Guru will be on hand to provide you with inside tips and recommendations.

    Head in the game
    Those who want to keep on top of their fitness goals will appreciate the reworked gym that now features new Technogym equipment, including the Zwift virtual cycling system. Outside you can find a desert volleyball court and super-sized Jenga and chess – your brain needs a workout too. Note that the tennis and basketball courts are open 24 hours.
    The chill zone
    The wellness centre is taking a sustainable approach to health by phasing out of plastic water bottles and the introduction of solar panels to support power and hot water. You can also look forward to new relaxation spaces for men and women, indoor and outdoor meditation zones and Psammo therapy sand-heat.
    Little royals
    Families can take full advantage of the upgraded kids’ club that features a new soft-play zone in the pool, nutritious menu options, and complimentary activities and experiences.

    The offers
    We are already booking in for a future weekend, especially as there are three great offers to choose from. The Summer Surprises room rates start from Dhs999 per room per night (a 30 per cent saving on the usual rate) including breakfast for two.
    Alternatively you can enjoy a villa lifestyle at half with rates starting at Dhs1,999 when booking the Summer Villa deal that includes including breakfast for two in a one-bedroom pool villa and four in a two-bedroom pool villa. Both offers are available until October 31 2020.
    If you want to feel like a true VIP then the The Royal Desert Hideaway package is for you. Royal Pavilion One-Bedroom Pool Villa is as fabulous as it sounds with prices starting from Dhs3,999 per villa for two nights. Let your Personal Villa host take care of everything as you enjoy daily in-villa breakfast, one activity per day, and two 15-minute relaxing neck and shoulder massages at the spa. This offer is available until July 31 2021.
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    Your fabulous Eid Al Adha gift guide

    The upcoming four-day weekend already feels like a gift, but there is more than one way to make someone special in your life feel extra amazing this Eid Al Adha.

    We have put together a stylish edit of gift ideas across fashion, beauty, jewellery, watches and even sweet treats – no celebration is complete without a little sugar.
    There are even a few items to treat yourself to – it is pay week after all. From must-have Bottega Veneta shoes to a dazzling selection from Chaumet, we wanted to make sure that whatever you choose to splurge on will feel special for months to come.
    We have also included the latest launches from the world of beauty, including a hardworking concealer from La Prairie and a striking eyeshadow palette from Givenchy that you’ll love creating impactful evening looks with.
    Happy shopping!

    Taller Marmo dress at Ounass.com

    Dior Bobby bag

    MICHAEL Michael Kors Extra small crocodile embossed leather “Cece” bag

    Tyler Ellis Perry Small Peridot Green Satin Gold clutch bag

    Bottega Veneta shoes at Ounass.com

    Axel Arigato sunglasses at Level Shoes

    Van Cleef & Arpels Frivole secret watch

    Zenith watch at Watchbox

    Necklace from Damas Hope collection

    Pandora Pave Daisy Flower Collier necklace

    Lana Al Kamal Jewelry necklace

    Earrings from Gucci’s Lion Head fine jewellery collection

    Tiffany T wire bracelet in rose gold with mother of pearl and diamonds

    Chaumet Bee My Love white gold with diamonds ring

    La Prairie Skin Caviar Perfect Concealer

    Sisley Eye and Lip gel makeup remover

    Givenchy Beauty Le Neuf eyeshadow palette

    Balm, Golden Oil and Cream from 79 Lux

    Rasasi Nebras Al Ishq –Wahaj fragrance

    Rituals Precious Amber scented candle

    Bakhoor at 2XL

    Eid Mu Baa Rak selection of mini cupcakes at Sugargram

    BloomingBox – Flower assortment

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    Feel like Kim Kardashian with a new VIP experience at Cove Beach

    Cancel all you Eid plans because with have found the most fabulous overnight experience in Dubai.
    Party hotspot Cove Beach wants to treat you to a VIP staycay like no other – think Kim K and Kanye level of service. Extending beyond pristine beach and stylish pool decks, the venue has joined forces with Caesars Palace Bluewaters Dubai on an abundant two-day package.

    Your day in a life of an A-lister begins with an optional chauffeur transfer to Caesars Palace Bluewaters Dubai where, upon arrival, you’ll be greeted at the hotel by a representative from Cove Beach’s guest services team for VIP check-in and the beginning of their around-the-clock butler service.

    Celebrities tend to live it up on the best hotel rooms available and so will you as this package includes a stay in either the Presidential Suite or the Two Bedroom Ocean Terrace Suite. Each booking includes breakfast in Gordon Ramsay Hell’s Kitchen, as well as Dhs2,000 to spend on food and drinks throughout the hotel.
    If that wasn’t enough to make you feel like a red carpet star, there’s more. A selection of specialty Cove Beach beachwear from Hamac boutique – including Vilebrequin men’s swimwear and Dolcessa bikinis will be available in the suite, as well as a duo of Cove Beach’s signature items: a Chateau Barbeiranne Rosé magnum, and access to a specially curated Cove Beach playlist.
    The indulgence continues with a security escort from the guest room to a Private Cabana at Cove Beach – we suggest wearing your biggest sunnies.  Once settled, you’ll be treated to an unlimited à la carte food and beverage service including Cove Beach’s signature sushi selection, as well as an in-Cabana foot massage.

    Being a celebrity is hard work, so to help you unwind further a couples spa treatment is also included.
    Ready to live you best VIP life? The Cove Beach Experience at Caesars Palace Bluewaters Dubai is available now from Dhs15,000.
    For more details, including a full list of inclusions and exclusions, or to make a reservation, contact Caesars Bluewaters Dubai at stay@caesarsdubai.aeor on +971 (0)4 556 6666. 
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    5 Things to Remember If You’re Working Remotely Right Now

    Months ago, millions of us packed up whatever gear we could grab from the office, went home, and, overnight, began life as remote workers. From taking regular breaks to sticking to a schedule to establishing a dedicated workspace, there are plenty of strategies for making working from home work. But there’s a huge difference between choosing to go remote and being forced to do so during an emergency. As remote work becomes more of a long-term or even permanent situation for many during the COVID-19 pandemic, what can we do to prevent burnout? We got experts to give us their best tips, advice, and things to keep in mind.
    1. Take the plunge and invest in a more comfortable set-up
    If you’ve spent the last few months hunched over the kitchen table or curled up on the couch, avoiding investing in home office gear in hopes you’d get back to the real office soon, it might be time to reconsider. Even after just a short time, your body may be feeling the effects (stiff neck, back, and shoulders, anyone?). “The ergonomics of home offices are absolutely horrible,” according to Laurel Farrer, founder of the Remote Work Association. “There are hundreds of rules that go into keeping us healthy and safe at [on-site] work, from which watt of the lightbulb is used, to the length of carpet and how high desks are. When we go home, we don’t know what those are or that we should be implementing them,” potentially putting our health at risk. 
    Farrer, who also runs Distribute Consulting from her home in Connecticut, said it can be liberating to realize that we don’t need a lot of office odds and ends we thought we did, from stodgy office furniture to giant file cabinets. But making sure your pared-down remote set-up supports your well-being is still critical (see how yours measures up with this checklist from the National Institutes of Health). And you don’t necessarily have to spend a lot to feel better. “Small, simple, and cheap changes,” she said, like putting your laptop on top of a box (to raise it closer to eye level) or simply standing up more, can make a real difference. If you are ready to invest, though, Farrer suggested a riser or standing desk of some sort for your laptop, plus a real keyboard and mouse. Some fun extras? Arranging a good video call backdrop, and buying a good microphone and ring light, “things we’ve never thought about before” that can make video meetings look way more professional.

    2. Continue to reinforce boundaries, but remember to (virtually) socialize 
    “You wouldn’t barge into someone’s office and expect them to drop everything they are doing for you,” a teammate once told Julie Chabin, who heads product design at Product Hunt and YourStack remotely from Paris. It’s the same with remote work. In the virtual workplace, with requests cascading in through email, instant messages, and calls, “it’s OK to say ‘thank you, I’ll take a look at this after I’m done with my current task,’ when you get a notification,” advised Chabin, who has worked remotely for five years. 
    That doesn’t mean you shouldn’t connect with colleagues. It just has to be more intentional, said Daisy Chang, professor of organizational psychology at Michigan State University. Though she misses walking down the hall to chat with colleagues and checking in with her graduate students in person, her department, like all newly remote teams, have to carve out time to “talk to each other, exchange ideas, maintain social connection” and get support virtually. From scheduling chats to more formal ways of getting on the same page, like syncing digital calendars to focus on a project at the same time, Chang said it’s important, especially for people who particularly crave in-person connection, “to find ways to inject that back into their work life.”

    3. Over-communicate and be proactive 
    A lot can get lost virtually, especially when the shift happens abruptly, so it’s important to be super clear when discussing a project, idea, or request with coworkers. “In remote work, over-communication is just communication,” said Farrer. Even if it feels like you’re talking a ton and over-explaining, keep at it. “That’s how you stay connected.”
    Chang, who recently conducted a study on the hasty transition from in-person to working at home and some of the unique challenges that workers face in the COVID-19 context, agreed it’s harder to communicate effectively. But the self-described optimist said she actually sees this as an opportunity to be clearer. Being apart could force us to be more thoughtful and challenge us to consider a problem more deeply before crafting an email or speaking up on a call, rather than throwing out a half-baked idea in passing.
    Something both Chang and Farrer agree on is the need to be proactive, especially if a new colleague joins virtually or you’re the newbie yourself. Managers and companies should ideally be providing training and channels to get to know people, but some are still playing catch-up with the remote situation, too. In the meantime, “we really have to rely on ourselves,” said Farrer, whether that’s mustering the courage to hit “send” on an email to a potential mentor or simply scheduling a virtual coffee chat with someone you don’t know well. 

    4. Mix things up 
    Hated your hours or dress code? More productive in the early mornings? One benefit to remote work is that, on your own turf, there are opportunities to make your job work better for you. “We all sort of fall into a routine, something that’s comfortable, but it doesn’t hurt to learn new habits or change it up,” said Chang, who also suggested sharing what worked or didn’t with coworkers, from blocking out mornings for focused work to changing up your online hours. 
    After all, Farrer said, “you don’t have your employer sitting next to you telling you what to do,” so it’s important to work on being more self-reliant when it comes to getting things done and how you do them. Employees (even those with amazing supervisors) have to “take initiative to be their own boss for a little while,” making calls about what works for them.  

    5. Embrace kindness and vulnerability 
    It’s time for us to get real at work—at least a little bit. While keeping things professional is paramount, it’s important to recognize that everyone has their own struggles and personal demands, especially now. “The reality of working from home is it’s not all sunshine and rainbows all the time,” Farrer said, even in normal times. Being yourself and being open “is how you create a sense of culture in a remote team.” (In fact, Chang said, a number of studies show that being allowed to be your authentic self at work may lead to higher performance and engagement while feeling inauthentic at work can lead to burnout). 
    In other words, your coworkers are your coworkers, but we’re all human. “It’s essential to care about people, genuinely. Ask them how they are doing, let them be people, not just colleagues or clients,” Chabin said. “As we’ve seen with this global pandemic, we all have families, pets, children… it’s okay to have candid conversations.” And if you’re a freelancer or solo business owner, it may be helpful to find people in your field to reach out to for that same sort of support. 
    If you’re not ready to open up or your company’s culture doesn’t allow for it, acts of kindness can go a long way virtually. Whether that’s shouting out someone’s success with a client, or recognizing a birthday or work milestone, Chabin suggested, these simple acts still go a long way toward building trust. Extend those kindnesses to yourself—this is an incredibly difficult time for everyone (even remote work experts, Farrer said, were struggling at the beginning of the pandemic). If self-care has slipped as the months have gone on, recommit to claiming those extra hours you spent commuting as personal time, Chabin emphasized, whether that’s reading a book, working out, going for a walk, chatting with family or trying out a 15-step skincare routine. 

    If you’re struggling with remote life or feeling burnout creep in, above all, it’s important to remember: “This is not working remotely,” Farrer said, “this is trying to maintain economic and business continuity during a global crisis.” More