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    10 life lessons from a newly minted 30-year-old digital editor

    Life

    by Ruman Baig
    22 seconds ago

    I just turned 30, and what better way to mark the milestone than by running off to Bangkok with my two lifelong best friends? Five days, countless Pad Thais, and several questionable spa treatments later, I had what can only be described as a 30th-birthday epiphany. Between midnight tuk-tuk rides and laugh-until-you-cry conversations about how we’re officially out of the “young” category, I realized a few life lessons—some surprisingly deep, others hilariously shallow.

    Ah, turning 30. The age when you’ve been around long enough to start feeling like you should probably have your life together by now but also aren’t quite ready to actually have it together. I mean, I tried in my twenties, I really did. But now that I’m entering my third decade, I’m suddenly aware that I actually know absolutely nothing, but I’ve become okay with it. Here are some of my tried-and-tested life lessons:

    1. Finally Feeling Comfortable in Your Own Skin

    From all the life lessons, this one is very important. You spend all of your teens and twenties worrying about every inch of yourself. But now? My skin may have a mind of its own, but at least it’s a familiar one. I’ve got laugh lines, pigmentation and, yes, I still cringe when I think about how much of my youth I wasted comparing myself to Instagram filters. Thirty-year-old me says, “Screw it.” These laugh lines mean I’ve laughed a lot, and that’s something I’m weirdly proud of now. Embrace the skin you’re in, because surgery is expensive.

    2. The Power of Saying ‘No’

    When you’re 20, you think “no” will make you unpopular. By 30, you realize it’s the magic word that’ll save your sanity. “Want to go to Zuma for dinner on a Tuesday night?” No. “Want to go to a pilates class at 6:00 am on a weekend at Alserkal Avenue ?” Hard no. In fact, I’d love to say no to everyone and everything some days. Saying “no” is like a superpower that, when wielded correctly, frees you from obligations you never wanted to agree to in the first place. Try it. Liberate yourself.

    3. Learning to Love Your Flaws

    Let’s get one thing straight: the word “flaws” is problematic. By now, I’ve just learned that I am, in fact, a compilation of bizarre idiosyncrasies and highly specific food aversions, and I am rolling with it. I’ve got quirks, not flaws. Like, yeah, I can’t function without coffee, I lose my keys at least twice a day, and I have to wear SPF 50 in the shade. But hey, these things make me unique. Or at least that’s what I’m telling myself.

    4. Learning Not to Take Yourself So Seriously

    Ever had a mortifying moment that kept you up for days? By 30, you’ve realized nobody else remembers it, and if they do, you’re simply giving them free entertainment. I spent a lot of my twenties trying to “brand” myself or “build a personal legacy.” Now I’m just trying to make it through the day without embarrassing myself in front of my coworkers.

    5. Taking Chances (Even if They’re Small and Kind of Terrifying)

    Thirty has taught me that taking chances doesn’t mean cliff diving or quitting your job to backpack through Iceland (though go for it if you’re into that). Sometimes taking a chance means, like, talking to someone new at a party or trying an oat milk latte even though it sounds strange. I’m learning that taking risks doesn’t mean being reckless; it’s just being open to the weirdness life throws at you.

    6. Picking Up Hobbies That Don’t Earn Money

    Somewhere in your twenties, “hustle culture” convinces you that all your hobbies need to have a profit margin. So, knitting becomes “knitting with an Etsy side business,” and baking turns into “artisanal cupcake catering.” But at 30, I’ve finally given myself permission to be bad at things and not even care. Knitting, baking, poorly playing padel— all just for me. My hobbies aren’t monetizable, and that’s exactly what makes them mine.

    7. Learning to Take Care of Your Health (Skin and Gut, Mainly)

    There comes a time in every adult’s life when they realize pizza and ice cream at 2 a.m. are no longer “just food” but rather “the regrettable decision that will haunt you for the next three days.” Enter the world of probiotics, SPF, and collagen powder that makes you question all your life choices. Turns out, gut health isn’t just a fad—it’s a full-time job. And skin? Oh, now I’m spending more on serums than I ever did on concert tickets, and you know what? I don’t even care anymore. Skin-care routines have become the new version of partying till dawn, and I don’t hate it.

    8. Valuing Friendships That Invest in You

    My early twenties were spent in one long, unfulfilling friendship marathon, where I thought it was my duty to keep up with every person I’d ever shared a textbook with. At 30, I’m prioritizing friendships like a triage nurse. The friendships that grow with you, cheer for you, and don’t disappear when you’re having a bad day? Those are keepers. Anyone else? If we’re still ghosting each other in group chats, that’s a sign it’s time to move on.

    9. Taking Yourself on Dates

    Turns out, alone time isn’t a punishment. In fact, a coffee date with yourself (even if it includes reading restaurant reviews and eating alone) is something to look forward to. At 30, I’ve embraced the joy of flying solo. It’s taken me a while, but I can finally go out, sit by myself, and not worry that people are judging me. In fact, they probably envy my solo zen.

    10. Learning That ‘Success’ Isn’t a Checklist

    Ah, success—the looming, unattainable prize. Turns out, 30 taught me it’s not about the checklist of achievements society expects (career, house, car, family, etc.). It’s more like learning to exist happily without needing to “arrive” anywhere. Real success? Knowing you’re not perfect, not taking yourself too seriously, and still being okay with the whole thing. The days of obsessively comparing myself to every successful person on social media are (almost) over.

    Being 30 means I’ve made peace with my quirks, learned to say “no,” and finally accepted that I don’t have all the answers. So, if you’re turning 30 soon (or if you’re already here), don’t stress and learn from these life lessons. Embrace the imperfections, laugh at your mistakes, and don’t forget the probiotics.
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    Dubai suggests remote work and flexible hours to combat traffic

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    by Ruman Baig
    1 hour ago

    Dubai, a city renowned for its ambitious projects and futuristic vision, is now taking a significant step towards enhancing its urban landscape by addressing a persistent challenge: traffic congestion.
    The Emirate is implementing a strategic plan that leverages the power of remote work and flexible work hours to alleviate traffic congestion and improve the overall quality of life for its residents.

    #RTA and Dubai Government Human Resources Department, announced the results of two surveys on remote working and flexible working hours.
    The first survey covered 644 companies with over 320,000 employees, while the second surveyed 12,000 employees from the private sector.H.E.…
    — RTA (@rta_dubai) November 11, 2024

    A Two-Pronged Approach
    The Dubai Government, in collaboration with the Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) and the Dubai Government Human Resources (DGHR) Department, has conducted comprehensive surveys to assess the feasibility and potential impact of these innovative work arrangements. The findings are promising and highlight the significant benefits of adopting flexible work practices.

    Key Findings from the Surveys:
    Remote Work
    32% of private companies already have remote work policies in place.
    An additional 58% of companies are open to implementing remote work.
    Flexible Work Hours:
    31% of companies have adopted flexible work hours.
    66% of companies that haven’t implemented flexible hours are willing to consider it.
    The Impact on Traffic:
    By encouraging both the public and private sectors to embrace remote work and flexible work hours, Dubai aims to achieve a 30% reduction in morning peak travel time. This translates to a significant decrease in traffic congestion on major roads such as Sheikh Zayed Road and Al Khail Road.

    Benefits Beyond Traffic Reduction:
    Improved Work-Life Balance
    Flexible work arrangements empower employees to better manage their personal and professional commitments, leading to increased job satisfaction and reduced stress levels.   

    Enhanced Productivity

    Remote work and flexible hours can boost productivity by eliminating commuting time and providing employees with greater autonomy and control over their work schedules.

    Reduced Environmental Impact
    By reducing the number of vehicles on the road, Dubai can contribute to lower carbon emissions and improve air quality.
    Attracting and Retaining Talent
    Offering flexible work options can make Dubai an even more attractive destination for skilled professionals, helping to strengthen its position as a global business hub.
    Government Support and Infrastructure
    The Dubai Government is committed to supporting the implementation of remote work and flexible work hours. They have invested in robust digital infrastructure to facilitate seamless remote work, ensuring that employees have the necessary tools and connectivity to perform their duties effectively. Additionally, the government is actively promoting a culture of flexibility and innovation within the public sector.
    A Sustainable Future
    Dubai’s initiative to reduce traffic congestion through remote work and flexible work hours is a testament to its forward-thinking approach to urban planning. By embracing technological advancements and prioritizing the well-being of its residents, Dubai is paving the way for a more sustainable and efficient future. As the city continues to evolve, it is evident that these innovative work practices will play a crucial role in shaping its future success.
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    12 interesting facts you didn’t know about Sheikh Hamdan

    Life

    by Sarah Joseph
    35 seconds ago

    His Highness Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum is constantly here there and everywhere.
    Everything you didn’t know about the Crown Prince of Dubai: Sheikh Hamdan
    With an unending list of passions and hobbies, Emirates Woman has taken a deep dive into some interesting things you might not know about the His Highness Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai, Deputy Prime Minister, and Minister of Defence of the UAE,
    He’s a massive foodie

    For those always on the lookout for places to dine in, these well-known establishments in Dubai have had the seal of approval from UAE royalty.
    Sheikh Hamdan absolutely loves to dine at the best eateries in Dubai including Roka, Ammos, Alici, Carine, Avli by tashas and many more.
    Sheikh Hamdan is a doting dad

    His Highness became a father for the first time in May 2021, welcoming twins Rashid and Shaikha into the world. Since then, the Crown Prince of Dubai has truly become the ultimate doting dad. Fazza has shared tidbits of the growing twins on social media. He’s know for sharing some adorable doting father moments with his 14 million followers on Instagram. He welcomed his third child in February 2023. Named Mohammed bin Hamdan bin Mohammed Al Maktoum he is the third addition to the Crown Prince of Dubai’s growing family.
    Sheikh Hamdan has cycled alongside an ostrich

    In a heart-stopping video taken to social media, Sheikh Hamdan is seen racing an ostrich in Dubai which is the world’s fastest bird on land. As he cycles with his entourage on the track, his love for the wildlife is beautifully depicted in this video.
    He’s passionate about underwater sports

    While inspiring many to take the plunge, Sheikh Hamdan makes the idea of deep water underground diving look very easy, as he continuously shares footage of himself under the sea, while also heading numerous metres below the surface to explore hidden underwater caves.
    He can fly a helicopter

    Starting off from Bluewaters island and making his way to Dubai Marina Mall as he goes around Dubai, Dubai’s Crown Prince’s video on social media has circulated around the UAE as he clearly loves to fly his chopper.
    He is also a poet

    With the caption for the above image being translated as follows, picking up poetry from his father has been one of the hidden talents he possesses, as he has also published under the pen name ‘Fazza’ which is an ode to a legendary Arab knight.
    Nature of the Soul
    My poems have meaning written with intuition I write my poems aware and observant My poems are not empty and a waste of my time They become more valuable with the passing of time
    What his nickname ‘Fazza’ means
    As mentioned, Sheikh Hamdan is affectionately known as ‘Fazza’. It means “the one who helps” in Arabic.
    He has climbed to the top of Burj Khalifa

    While scaling to new heights before the end of 2020, Sheikh Hamdan is seen scaling the sky-high building with his video amassing over 900,000 views and over 10,000 comments. He also showcases how high he is as he points the camera directly below him showing the busy Dubai highway and other buildings below. Well, this is not the first time he managed to do this, he also scaled to the top around seven years ago.
    He’s besties with Cristiano Ronaldo

    Over the years, Sheikh Hamdan and football superstar Cristiano Ronaldo have become firm friends. Whenever Ronaldo visits the Emirate, the Crown Prince ensures he has the best time in Dubai.
    He launched the Dubai Fitness Challenge

    Fazza himself launched the Dubai Fitness Challenge back in 2017, encouraging people to be more active in the emirate.
    He’s an avid traveller

    From mountainous regions to adrenaline-fueled spots, Fazza’s travels around the world exude his passion for exploration and adventure. Emirates Woman has curated a list of all the potential places to add to your bucket list. From Scotland to Japan, this Royal has travelled the globe and continues to make trips around the world.
    Sheikh Hamdan is a keen photographer

    Sheikh Hamdan is also a keen photographer always capturing spectacular shots of the travels he’s on and photographs around Dubai.
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    11 nature-fuelled cafés to visit in Dubai

    Life

    by Sarah Joseph
    6 mins ago

    Immerse yourself in nature for a midweek city life escape.
    To take a break from the hustle and bustle, Dubai is home to a myriad of green cafes that will most definitely transport you to the suburbs.
    For a botanical-themed afternoon, the emirate is never short of nature-fuelled cafés to experience with your loved ones and go for a coffee break or even a refresh.
    If you’re in need of inspiration, scroll through our guide of nature-themed cafés to visit ASAP.
    Splendour Fields

    This chic neighborhood eatery occupies the entire ground floor of The Park with its Instagrammable views. Designed for breakfast, lunch and a relaxing dinner, this one-of-a-kind destination promises a welcoming experience with its earthy tones, allowing visitors to take a quick break from the city. With a healthy produce-driven menu, this serene venue promises delectable delights such as baked goods, a coffee bar and carefully prepared dishes. The restaurant is located at The Park in Jumeirah Lakes Towers.
    For more information visit eatx.com
    Seven Seeds

    With an Instagram-worthy outdoor setting, this picturesque café promises a nature-driven experience as visitors can dine in the luscious expansive area. From fresh salads to a delectable array of desserts, this venue is one of the most popular cafés with a host of dishes to try. Located in the heart of Jumeirah 1, this café is open from Monday to Thursday 7am to 11pm and Friday to Sunday 7am to 12am.
    For more information visit 7seeds.ae
    SEVA

    SEVA has been a trailblazer in the region as the first 100 percent plant-based, gluten-free, cane-sugar-free, and GMO-free venue. While you may come for the delicious, healthy and environmentally conscious food and beverage options, you’ll stay for the secluded and laid-back vibes. This place embodies a Sunday morning feeling with its casual, healthy, and holistic approach to dining. The spaces always make it a great place to decompress with a meal away from the hustle and bustle of Dubai. To fully immerse in nature, the venue promises other mindfulness sessions such as sound healing, yoga and more.
    For more information visit sevaexperience.com
    Maisan 15

    This secret oasis lies expands beyond a café with its hidden library perfect for a getaway. With impeccable customer service and a courtyard experience, this one-of-a-kind space lies in a secluded spot for visitors to unwind. With fresh foliage and a fountain inside a bath, this peaceful area, is exactly where to visit during the cooler months. From sakshouka to other classic dishes such as avocado on toast, this space promises a booth-style dining experience with an artistic touch. Located in Al Barsha South, it’s open daily from 8am to 11pm.
    The Farm

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    At this oasis of calm with a botanical waterside backdrop, guests can enjoy a range of culinary flavours from the Mediterranean to Middle Eastern as The Farm serves high-quality foods with an ambience for you to take in with friends and family, in a relaxed and tranquil setting making it the perfect place to enjoy breakfast amid nature. It’s open from Sunday to Thursday 8am to 10:30 pm and Friday and Saturday 7:30am to 10:30pm at Al Barari.
    For more information visit thefarmdubai.ae
    Amongst Few

    This Dubai-based space echoes minimal hues and textures with both an outdoor area for relaxing and an indoor for working from. By using simple materials such as natural wood, steel counters and lots of plants, this café also serves organic fair-trade coffee and fresh seasonal dishes to match the standards. With refreshing raw finishes, one can’t help but notice how seamlessly the café blends with creative space. Located in Villa 3 on Al Wasl Road, Palm Strip and Jumeirah Beach Road, it’s open daily from 9am to 9pm.
    For more information visit amongstfewcafe.com
    Roseleaf Café

    For homemade goodness, this independent café ensures locally roasted coffee and other carefully prepared dishes in this sanctuary. With fresh quality ingredients and green space, guests can experience the warmth of the venue and feel at home. This café is located in two prime venues in Al Quoz and Emirates Golf Club and it’s open daily from 8am to 8pm.
    For more information visit roseleafcafe.com
    NETTE

    Situated in the heart of Dubai’s premium boutique padel club, this urban sanctuary brings the perfect blend of Japanese with Parisian. Surrounded by a padel court and yoga studio, this culinary space is a home for must-try wellness activities. With a wholesome menu, the café serves both iced and hot matcha with an array of alternative milk choices to choose from. Located inside MATCHA Club, Al Quoz, it’s open daily 8am to 10pm.
    For more information visit matcha-club.ae
    The 100 Café

    Founded by Asma Hilal Lootah opened the first fully certified health clinic and wellness centre – The Hundred Wellness Centre – in the country in 2008. Surrounded by natural greenery, this lush destination promises a holistic approach to living. This tranquil space promises healthy dishes and nutritious comfort food in a serene location. Located in Jumeirah 1, the centre is open from Saturday through Thursday, 7am to 8pm.
    For more information visit thehundred.ae
    Planet Terra

    For a vegan spot in Dubai, Planet Terra promises a myriad of dishes to tantalise your taste buds. The restaurant was born out of a desire to create a space where diners can eat intentionally and nourish both their body and mind. With dishes such as Kimchi Pad Thai and organic coffee, guests are spoiled for choice. At the newly-opened family-run café, guests will discover an entirely vegan menu created with animal-free ingredients that are sourced fresh from ethical and sustainable suppliers, locally and internationally. Located within the residential community of Greens in Panorama Building and is open from 7:30am to 10:30pm.
    For more information visit planetterra.life
    Harvest & Co.

    This farm-to-table concept is situated in the heart of Dubai Garden Centre giving visitors the ultimate botanical retreat. This rustic-meets-modern greenhouse restaurant ensures an urban retreat for all those who visit with its fresh produce and an industrial palette for the complete experience. With signature roast coffee and other wholesome dishes, this homegrown experience, promises a homely atmosphere. Located in Al Quoz, it’s open daily from 8am to 6:30pm.
    For more information visit eatx.com
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    Sheikh Mohammed approves Dh3.7 billion for ambitious road network expansion

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    by Ruman Baig
    1 hour ago

    His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum approves investment of Dh3.7 billion in ambitious road network expansion.
    The bustling metropolis of Dubai is set to undergo a significant transformation with the approval of a Dh3.7 billion, five-year internal roads plan by His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President, Prime Minister of the UAE. This ambitious initiative aims to modernize the city’s road infrastructure, accommodating its burgeoning population and economic growth.

    H.E. Mattar Al Tayer, Director General, Chairman of the Board of Executive Directors, Roads and Transport Authority, stated, “The Five-Year Internal Roads Development Plan covers 12 areas with urbanisation rates ranging from 30% to 80%. In 2025, internal roads will be constructed… pic.twitter.com/zi4ITLLhpk
    — RTA (@rta_dubai) November 10, 2024

    Sheikh Mohammed on a network for the future
    The plan encompasses 21 projects spanning 12 residential, commercial, and industrial districts, with a total of 634 kilometers of new roads slated for construction. The projects are strategically designed to cater to the needs of the city’s diverse communities and facilitate seamless connectivity.

    Key Projects and Impact
    Nad El Sheba 3 and Al Amardi
    In 2025, internal roads will be constructed in these areas, serving 482 housing units as part of the Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Housing Establishment project.
    Hatta and Nadd Hessa
    The year 2026 will witness the development of 92 kilometers of internal roads in these regions.
    Al Athbah, Mushrif, Hatta, and Warsan 3
    In 2027, 45 kilometers of roads will be built in Al Athbah and Mushrif, along with 14 kilometers in Warsan 3 Industrial Area.
    Al Awir 1, Wadi Al Amardi, and Hind 3
    A substantial 284 kilometers of roads will be constructed in these areas in 2028, making it one of the largest internal road projects in Dubai’s history.
    Hind 4 and Al Yalayis 5
    The year 2029 will see the development of 200 kilometers of roads in these regions.

    Transforming Dubai’s Traffic Landscape
    Beyond these internal road projects, Dubai is also embarking on significant upgrades to its major arterial roads. The Dubai World Trade Centre Roundabout, a notorious traffic bottleneck, will undergo a major overhaul with the addition of five new bridges. These bridges will connect key roads, enhance traffic flow, and significantly reduce travel times.
    Sheikh Mohammed on a vision for the future
    These ambitious road projects align with Dubai’s long-term urban development plans and its commitment to providing world-class infrastructure. By investing in its road network, Dubai aims to create a more efficient, sustainable, and livable city for its residents and visitors.
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    How Bella Hadid spent her 48hrs in Dubai

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    by Ruman Baig
    1 hour ago

    Bella Hadid was in Dubai — of course, she ate the viral Fix Kunafa chocolate.

    Bella Hadid: A Star-Studded Visit to Dubai
    Supermodel Bella Hadid recently graced the vibrant city of Dubai with her presence, captivating fans and fashion enthusiasts alike. The renowned model was in town for the grand opening of Chopard’s new flagship store in Dubai Mall, a momentous occasion for the luxury brand she proudly represents as an ambassador.
    The face of Chopard
    Hadid’s visit to Dubai was met with immense excitement, with fans eagerly awaiting her arrival. The city’s skyline was illuminated by her presence as she attended the star-studded event, donning stunning creations from Chopard’s exquisite collection. Her radiant beauty and undeniable charm made her the center of attention, further solidifying her status as a global fashion icon.
    Beyond the glamorous event, Hadid’s trip to Dubai held a deeper significance. The supermodel has long expressed her affinity for the Middle East, citing her Palestinian heritage as a source of inspiration and connection to the region. Her visit to Dubai allowed her to immerse herself in the city’s rich culture, stunning architecture, and warm hospitality.
    Explored like a local

    Hadid’s Instagram feed provides a glimpse into her Dubai experience. From sharing breathtaking views of the city’s iconic landmarks to capturing candid moments with friends and fans, her posts offer a captivating visual narrative of her time in the United Arab Emirates.
    Bella Hadid’s visit to Dubai was more than just a glamorous appearance; it was a celebration of her connection to the Middle East and a testament to the city’s growing influence as a global fashion and cultural hub. Her presence undoubtedly left an indelible mark on the city, inspiring fans and reinforcing Dubai’s position as a destination for the world’s most celebrated personalities.
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    17 key apps for women in the UAE to download on your phone

    With our lives condensed into the palm of our hands on our phones nowadays, it’s essential to have all the necessary apps you need.
    From getting quick grocery deliveries to staying up-to-date with the latest trends, to ensuring you can get the best deals to experience life in Dubai, here’s 17 apps every woman living in the UAE needs to have on their phone.
    Ounass

    As the ‘definitive home of luxury’ for the Middle East, you can find the best local and international brands on the Ounass app. In Dubai there’s two-hour delivery available, meaning you can get that new outfit for a weekend brunch in the blink of an eye.
    You can download the app on both the iOS and Android stores.
    Bloomingdale’s

    Bloomingdale’s Middle East recently launched a new iOS app for the region, meaning you can shop right on your phone for all the latest new buys. Not only will shoppers have access to the most sought-after brands at their fingertips, but the delivery time for pieces will be minimal. For those based in the UAE, same-day delivery will be available and for Kuwait and Saudi, express shipping is available.
    You can download the app on the iOS store.
    Careem

    This hassle-free app is your one-stop-shop solution for all provides all your needs as you ride, order food and more around the UAE.
    You can download the app on both the iOS and Android stores.
    Microsoft Teams

    With the world adapting to the new work-from-home measures, the best way to stay connected to your team is through this all-encompassing app where members can chat, collaborate, share documents professionally and video call. Designed for hybrid working, this app lets company members connect from any part of the world making it easier to coordinate any upcoming project or assignment.
    You can download the app on both the iOS and Android stores.
    Level Shoes

    If you’re a shoe lover, this app is for you. This one-stop-shop haven gives you access to all the latest accessories all from the comfort of your home or even if you’re on the go, In celebration of its 10-year anniversary, this month Level Shoes will release a host of exclusive pieces from your favorite designer brands to get your hands on.
    You can download the app on both the iOS and Android stores.
    Talabat

    This online food ordering company ensures prompt service for all your needs, From restaurant deals to medicine delivered to your doorstep, this app connects customers to hundreds of restaurants and shops nearby making each service accessible without any added hassle. With the T-mart service on the app, customers are guaranteed fresh grocery deliveries in under 20 minutes without the need to physically visit any grocery store.
    You can download the app on both the iOS and Android stores.
    RTA

    This award-winning app allows residents to top up their metro Nol card, renew their license, top up for parking and renew any car service. This smart app is designed to allow users to chat with RTA agents for any questions pertaining to safe driving measures. Users can also calculate their Green points according to the public transportation services used to keep an eye on the money, time and carbon dioxide emissions saved.
    You can download the app on both the iOS and Android stores.
    Deliveroo

    After paving its way in Dubai, the British food delivery company seamlessly delivers groceries, takeaways and event floral arrangements right to your doorstep. With an integrated delivery network, meets all your food needs with a plethora of restaurants including fine-dining options.
    You can download the app on both the iOS and Android stores.
    Viya

    To enjoy the best of what Dubai has to offer you need to ensure you download the UAE rewards app Viya. Think of the platform as your VIP access to around 100 city’s top restaurants and bars as well as sporting experiences, exclusive spa days and rounds of golf on Dubai’s leading courses. Sunseekers will love exclusive access to hotel pools and beaches by booking day pass via the app. The format is simple and works on a two-way loyalty system. For every Dhs10 you spend at a Viya partner, the app will reward you with Dhs1 that can eventually add up and go towards an unforgettable experience. In addition, you will enjoy savings on every purchase via the app. Your five-star access awaits from only Dhs1,375 for three months.
    InstaShop

    Get your groceries from your trusted local supermarkets on InstaShop at the same in-store prices with a 45 minute average delivery depending on your location. You need to simply download the app, sit back and the experts on this platform will handle the rest.
    You can download the app on both the iOS and Android stores.
    The Entertainer

    This money-saving app is packed with numerous one for two offers along with 25 per cent off at some major outlets, be it restaurants, spas, shops, hotels or even activities as you experience more and pay less.
    You can download the app on both the iOS and Android stores.
    Namshi

    As the Middle East’s largest online fashion site, the Namshi app is a must-have to get all the best and latest pieces at a reasonable price. With over 500 brands and 10,000 items of clothes, shoes and accessories you’ll sit there browsing for hours.
    You can download the app on both the iOS and Android stores.
    Spotify

    What better way to listen to all the songs and podcasts you love than on one consolidated app, giving you access on any gadget whether a phone, computer or tablet. Always ready at your fingertips, you can even let Spotify surprise you with their personalised playlists which are curated especially according to your taste as you sit back and relax with the premium subscription also available for uninterrupted learning.
    You can download the app on both the iOS and Android stores.
    The Dubai Mall

    As the largest shopping centre in the world, getting around The Dubai Mall can prove to be difficult if you’re new to the UAE. However, the app is your ultimate guide to helping you get around the mall to find the best shops and restaurants Dubai Mall has to offer.
    You can download the app on both the iOS and Android stores.
    Zoom

    With strict worldwide travelling measures, keeping in touch with your friends can be quite the task. The Zoom app has made staying up-to-date with your loved ones easy, as with a click of a button you can all connect as frequently catch up with each other.
    You can download the app on both the iOS and Android stores.
    Washmen

    For those on a busy schedule or just want an app that can take care of your washing, Washmen will be a godsend. Washmen is a simple app that takes care of your laundry with wash & fold and clean & press services. The usual turnaround time for garments is 48 to 72 hours.
    You can download the app on both the iOS and Android stores.
    6thStreet

    The elevated fashion and lifestyle e-commerce brand is committed to providing round the clock service for bags, shoes and outfits. Delivered right to your doorstep, the platforms give users the best of global brands at the most accessible prices. From activewear to an exclusive selection of fragrances, shoppers can scroll to their heart’s content.
    You can download the app on both the iOS and Android stores.
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    How I got my job as.. Founder of this luxe UAE-based candle brand

    This week, we chat with Simone Haynes, Founder of No Common Scents. This British-owned brand proudly crafting candles and room fragrance in Dubai, UAE.
    Welcome to the Emirates Woman weekly series ‘How I got my job as…’ where we speak to some incredible entrepreneurs and businesswomen both based in the UAE and globally to find out about their career paths that led them to where they are now; what their daily routines look like; the advice they’d give to those starting out; and the hurdles they’ve had to overcome.
    Infused with the finest oils from heritage perfumers and created with vegan coconut soy wax, designed to elevate your everyday moments into extraordinary memories. Each candle is carefully crafted to evoke deep emotions and memories.
    To delve into the brand’s story, Emirates Woman spoke to Simone Haynes who shared how it all began.
    What was your favourite subject at school?
    English by far. Being loquacious and wielding a fierce vocabulary is my nature. My parents still have the typewriter copy of the play I wrote with a school friend. We decided to do a Roald Dahl-esque rhyming version of Cinderella and charge the parents a pound to get into the assembly hall to watch it. We wanted to raise money for the children in a warzone we’d seen on the news. We raised over a hundred pounds, not bad for a 10-year-old in 1992.
    What was your first job?
    Is my Mum reading this (of course she is…). I told a small lie about my age so I could get work in a sausage factory. I was 14 and my job was to twist the sausage meat as it came out of a machine into packs of 8. The factory was refrigerated, I wore wellingtons and a hair net. I lasted a week. My first grown up role was as a team assistant; my love language is looking after people coupled with problem solving and my career grew from there. As an Executive Assistant, I have seen it all in 20 years; from managing delegations at WEF Davos to supporting HNWI’s every need, we are there to make everything work like clockwork, uncredited, in the background, creating time from thin air like Doctor Who.

    What brought you to Dubai?
    My brother’s friend from school would post her life in the UAE on social media. I had not yet visited the region but it looked incredible.  After leaving my life behind, I asked if I could take her up on her kind offer to finally visit. I stayed for 72 hours and on the last day, I had made the decision, this amazing place was where I was meant to be. I had no network out here, no close friends, no job. I quit my two EA positions, packed 1 suitcase and with my grand savings of Dhs3,000  moved three months later. It was so lonely, it was so hard at times missing my family but not once did I think I had made the wrong decision. It has always felt right in my heart. Almost a decade later, I still feel this sense of awe every morning, you know? Really, my life is here?
    What inspired you to enter the candles space and launch No Common Scents?
    I grew up beguiled by the fragrances of those around me, it is such a powerful tool to evoke memories, it transports you instantly. My Mum had such distinct signature scents growing up, like most 80’s kids I would try to replicate perfume by squashing her prized roses from the garden into a bottle of water . Everything from the bottle to the packaging was an obsession. My first grown up present from my Dad on my 13th birthday was a travel set of 5 miniature Yves Saint Laurent scents.. It was my prized possession, so naturally, my youngest brother poured at least 2 in the toilet. I think the bottles are still in the loft. My eldest sister Nicole had a magnificent collection of perfumes adorning her bathroom, I knew better than to use them, but I was fascinated by the bottles and their individuality. When I moved into my own flatshare, trying to make it smell liveable, I was thoroughly fed up with underwhelming products: they either barely smelled of anything, were overwhelmingly artificial and gave me a headache or were simply too expensive for me then. My first time in Dubai Mall was sensory heaven. Discovering oud was mind blowing. I will never tire of sampling new scents, the combinations are limitless. Jo Malone, the iconic perfumer, is actually from my town in the UK, what a businesswoman she is. When I moved here, I realised this was the place to make it happen.
    Talk us through the concept?
    I have designed everything for No Common Scents myself. I wanted attainable luxe with a quirky edge – truly beautiful scents made with the best of human ingenuity and a little Mother Nature. Every detail is intentional in the branding: there is our tribute to the UAE, both a falcon and the dallah is centre with an English rose inside. We have dragonflies sand the little bird is my British sparrow as a nod to the UK and the hummingbird is for Guyana, where my Dad hails from. The cream and gold presents a traditional luxurious feel, with calming green inside to reflect nature. I love the Discovery Set box, because it opens up like a window, with paper curtains inside.
    What are the key elements of your role?
    Like anyone starting up, you wear a spectacular array of hats. Everything from sourcing new fragrance houses to glass designers, to every piece of content written, is me. I won’t approve of any scents I don’t love and quality control is paramount. I taught myself to chandle years ago so I know how to troubleshoot and I still test everything myself. I am creative by nature, whether writing screenplays and novels as a hobby or designing clothes (I’m like a magpie around trimmings and buttons in Satwa) But it became clear that I was struggling to roadmap how to launch, that to be successful, you must also be able to delegate or you can drown. Ideas without a plan will remain pipedreams. My best decision was appointing Base Brands as our business coach. I now brain dump my crazy ideas and Abbie executes them.
    Talk us through your daily routine.
    As anyone with pets knows, you often wake up not at the time you wanted. By 7am we are feeding our three rescues, our Saluki Husky, Handsome Mog the one eyed Persian and our little girl cat, Mouse. My partner Dani travels often for work so a perfect start is a cup of Yorkshire Gold tea, and to sit on the balcony together now winter is coming, giving the family all the treats and cuddles. I will water my trees and plants, always with music on, could be opera or UK garage depending on my mood. I have to play music constantly, I cannot focus in silence. We run everything by one another, he’s in the beauty industry so appreciates everything from formulas to branding, he is my sound board.
    Every day is different; I could be filming content with Abbie which is always hilarious, writing the newsletter or new scent descriptions (yes that’s me, not AI!), on boarding new products with the fulfillment centre, negotiating freight rates, or trying new samples (always the best part of the week).
    If I am working from home, I will spray our room perfumes depending on my mood, usually The Drawing Room if I’m writing or reading and there is a candle on in the bathroom and bedroom. I will drive to the factory in Jebel Ali to discuss new collection launches and ideas. With my favourite time of year upon us, I have been spritzing Eternal Forest for a glamorous alpine chalet vibe.
    Before I even realise, I haven’t had lunch and I am peckish. Since a major neuro surgery last year, I struggle to lift anything heavy so my love of cooking has gone and I rely on deliveries. Whenever I am in traffic, I will put on a Masterclass or BBC Maestro to listen to other business owners stories or call my parents who I speak to every day on WhatsApp. Hearing their voices is just the best pick me up.
    Date night is once a week, we take it in turns to find somewhere new – we are so spoiled for choice in this country. I catch up with my friends whenever we can; I am so fortunate to have met such an inspiring group of women; we’re all from such different backgrounds yet most of us are business owners. By 8pm we have walked Snuds and these days, I am still working in bed at 11pm. I am a night owl who struggles to sleep so I spritz magnesium oil on and work with Sleepover burning until I finally yawn. I keep a pad by my bedside table for random thoughts which wake me at 3am.
    What advice do you have for anyone looking to follow in the same footsteps?
    Success leaves clues: if you have no clue where to begin, start by researching how other people did it. Protect your ideas with mutual NDA’s where applicable and understand that not everyone will root for you. It can be quite painful in the beginning when someone doesn’t support you who you thought would but don’t hold on to it, it’s not a reflection of you.
    Be interested in the world around you always and uplift others any chance you can without an agenda. Above all, always pay people on time, never lose your integrity and don’t be a ‘knock off’, be an original. As my favourite boss once said ‘Turnover is vanity, profit is sanity’.
    Tell us more about the products?
    I tested for 4 years before coming to market; I knew from my philanthropy consultancy days that green-washing is rampant, and I would need to dig deeper into suppliers and credentials. It’s why I created ‘The Big Clean Burn Lie’ I found so much conflicting data out there, I wanted to offer people a way to debunk the myths and empower the consumer to start their own research.
    I dislike consumers being misled, we as brands need to do better. I saw a candle company here post ‘soy wax has health benefits’ and I was furious. Utter nonsense. As for this bonkers obsession on essential oils and ‘synthetics’ in fragrance, it is just the toxic side of the wellness industry. Yes there’s no place for parabens and phthalates but not all ‘synthetics’ are equal- without them, we wouldn’t have Chanel No. 5!
    It is crucial to understand that man made doesn’t equate to toxic and poisonous and that natural doesn’t mean safe to burn, you can harm yourself and your pets by burning random essential oils; Mother Nature deserves some respect on her name!
    As for the pieces, I really wanted a collection for all homes and occasions; so you have the Discovery Set with 3 travel size candles to introduce you to us, our Classic every day, two wick 350g candles and my favourite child, our colossal 1,300g Al Bayt centerpiece. It’s 2.7kg in the glass. We urge people to only buy our plastic room perfume spray bottles once, then refill using our recyclable room perfume pouches. Our first ever reed diffuser launches shortly, The Floating Teardrop, so elegant, such an effortless, low maintenance way to transform your space, as we appreciate everyone’s needs are different.
    At the heart of it all, philanthropy is what truly matters to us as a brand. It is only a small start, but 20% of the retail price of all our ‘Soteria’ collection are being donated to Hakini, an organisation providing psychological first aid to those on the ground in Gaza and Palestine. People like Dame Anita Roddick who founded The Body Shop and Sir Richard Branson showed me that you really can do good.
    What is the best piece of advice you have ever received?
    Too many to mention, but my particular favourite is a poem, Faith, by Patrick Overton, my Dad cut out for me from a newspaper and gave to me when I left the UK. ‘When you come to the edge of all the light you know and are about to step off into the darkness of the unknown, faith is knowing one of two things will happen: There will be something solid to stand on, or you will be taught to fly.” Believe in yourself, essentially.
    And what is the worst?
    That I had to go to university to be a success. I have my GCSE’s to my name, good ones, but no degree. I am proof that grafting hard, being keen to learn and showing up every day are just as valuable as a degree.
    What’s the biggest challenge you have had to overcome?
    Where to begin? Raising capital to launch. Being let down by unscrupulous service providers. Having to constantly stay on top of every service you engage with, every single promise made to ensure what you asked for is delivered. Entrepreneurship is like a game of ‘Whack A Mole’, you nail one challenge and two more pop up. But it’s part of the fun and I enjoy using everything I’ve learned as an EA to problem solve, be efficient and multi-task. I am basically an octopus juggling tasks.
    What’s lies ahead for the brand?
    Global domination! But first we wish to be the number one go to for UAE corporations looking to leave an unforgettable impression on clients: to have your brand on a candle in someone’s home or their desk is such a powerful way to keep your name in their mind. We already did our first wedding at the venue where the Beckhams were married so we cannot wait for more of those in 2025. A physical space is the next step, scent is so personal, we cannot wait for people to be able to hold the collection.
    W7, the female owned factory we work out of is run by the extraordinary perfumer Julia Volet, we’re honoured our brand is produced by the best in the business, she understands my values and vision. I am already blending samples for Ramadan and Eid; the UAE has given me so much,and it coincides with my tenth year here: it feels really special and I need to ensure everything about that first collection is nothing short of perfection, whilst staying true to the brand’s ethos of effectively helping those most in need. Whoever said shopping couldn’t do good, hadn’t met me. More