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    Happy Friday: 7 pizza places in Dubai to grab a slice this weekend

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    by Ruman Baig
    2 hours ago

    After a long work week, ordering pizza on a Friday is the ultimate comfort food choice.
    It’s quick, easy, and satisfies those hunger pangs without any hassle. Plus, it’s versatile enough to please everyone’s taste buds.
    As Joey from Friends famously said, “Pizza’s great because even if it’s bad, it’s still pretty good.” And who doesn’t trust Joey Tribbiani’s wisdom when it comes to food?
    Whether you prefer a classic Margherita or a gourmet masterpiece, the pizza scene in Dubai offers something for everyone to enjoy. So grab a slice, raise a toast, and savor the deliciousness of pizza today (because it also happens to be a Friday *cartwheels out of work*).
    Classic Pizza Places to try in Dubai on World Pizza Day:
    Cipriani Dubai

    Where: Gate Village, Building 3, DIFCWhat to try: White truffle pizza
    Scalini

    Where: Restaurant Village, Near Four Seasons Hotel، – Jumeirah St – DubaiWhat to try: Pizza Carpaccio
    Il Borro Tuscan Bistro Dubai

    Where: 906 Jumeirah St – Umm Suqeim 3 What to try: Buffalo mozzarella pizza
    The Artisan Dubai

    Where: Waldorf Astoria – Za’abeel – DIFC – DubaiWhat to try: Pizza Zucchine E Battuta Di Gambero
    Chic Nonna Dubai

    Where: DIFC, Gate Avenue Mall Zone DWhat to try: Focaccia di Recco
    Ristorante Loren

    Where: The Club – West Palm – The Palm JumeirahWhat to try: Piadina Loren
    Caviar Kaspia Dubai

    Where: DIFC, Gate Village Building 2What to try: Rusti Caviar New York Pizza
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    8 coffee shops for the minimalist to visit in Dubai

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    by Sarah Joseph
    4 hours ago

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    We all need our daily dose of caffeine, so why not enjoy somewhere aesthetic?
    For a quick midday break or to simply catch up on some work, Dubai has a host of refined spots that are sure to cater to both your tastebuds and eye.
    From concrete interiors to a minimalist palette, Scandinavian interiors have gained huge traction over the years as spaces have sheltered away from the overcomplicated design.
    So, If you’re on the hunt for pared-back spaces with a clean design, Emirates Woman has curated the ultimate guide on all the places to bookmark ASAP.
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    12 famous A-listers you didn’t know had homes in Dubai

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    by Sarah Joseph
    2 hours ago

    With endless sun all year round, amazing dining establishments, a plethora of activities and more, it’s easy to see why Dubai is such a popular place for so many to live.
    In particular, it’s a place where quite a few celebrities have opted to call home or their second home, owning various properties in the emirate, some of which are incredibly luxurious.
    With that, here’s some A-listers you may not have known had homes in Dubai.

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    Desk Detox: This Dubai-based expert shares why it’s important to switch off after work

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    by Team Emirates Woman
    2 hours ago

    Words by Dr Gurveen Ranger, Clinical Psychologist, Adult Specialist at Sage Clinics
    We are currently living in an era where constant connectivity is the norm.
    In a lifestyle dominated by smartphones, smart watches, tablets, and coupled with the increase in remote working since the pandemic, many of us will find ourselves blurring the boundaries between work and home life.
    Lack of work/life balance can also lead to disturbed sleep, especially if you are checking emails just before bed, and lower our mood. If we are find ourselves unable to ‘switch off’ after work, we are less present in our personal lives, and therefore may not experience as much enjoyment from activities as we once did and our relationships are likely to also suffer.

    Not only does this impact our quality of life, but also has the opposite impact to what we may expect when it comes to how productive and efficient we are. In this article, we will look at why we struggle to disconnect, the consequences of this and most importantly – how do we do a desk detox?
    Here are a few tips to ease the process:
    Set clear goals
    Ask yourself, do I need a desk detox? How much work am I doing outside of hours? Why? Is doing this extra work making me feel any more on top of things? Based on your answer to these questions, set clear goals to work on – e.g., is it reducing screen time? Is it protected work times? Is a conversation with employers needed?
    Be realistic
    I appreciate that for many, it may be unrealistic to expect no work outside of work hours. If this is the case for you (i.e., there are likely serious consequences of not keeping an eye on things) then setting boundaries for how much time you spend working outside of hours can be helpful. E.g., protecting time every couple of hours or so to look at emails, and engaging in other things outside of these times. This can help reduce the constant triggering of ‘threat state’ every few minutes.
    Let people know
    Letting people know when you are contactable vs when you are not can help manage feelings of guilt that may arise when disconnecting. Block out time in your diaries, set “do not disturb’ notifications on when appropriate, and let colleagues know the boundaries about what constitutes emergency contact. This can also be healthy modelling for colleagues and juniors.
    Allocate tech-free zones
    Protect time in your after-work schedule which doesn’t involve technology. If you work from home, is there a space where you work which doesn’t interfere with your daily home space? If not, can you hide away your work equipment when you log off? Out of sight, out of mind!
    Increase offline activities
    See if you can come up with some after work activities that don’t involve technology, thus reducing the pull into constant checking of work-related material. Walks, reading, socializing can all be great ways to enhance quality of life and connect with your value systems outside of the professional sphere.
    Use digital wellbeing tools
    Did you know most smartphones allow you to set limits on how much you use certain apps? You could also put ‘do not disturb’ mode on or turn off notifications when you are doing other things. Another tool many I have worked with find helpful is to remove things like email apps from easy access – they can be hidden in a digital folder on your home screen which means you have more of a chance to break the habitual cycle of opening the app every time you are on your phone – again out of sight out of mind.
    Reminder – this isn’t about being completely tech free or never doing anything for work outside of work time, as let’s be honest that isn’t realistic in today’s world or desirable some industries and roles. Instead, aim for balance – take a step back, protect downtime, use smartphones in psychologically smarter ways to enhance your wellbeing and social relationships. Not only will this likely improve your quality of life, but your productivity and job satisfaction levels too. You could start today, even with something small and see how these transforms over time!
    You can find out more about Dr Gurveen Ranger and the team at Sage Clinics: here. For more information about the services Sage Clinics offers or to book an appointment visit sage-clinics.com
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    How Darcey Flowers continues to deliver detail-oriented bouquets in Dubai

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    by Sarah Joseph
    36 mins ago

    Founder of Darcey Flowers, Albert Darcey on scaling creativity with an abundant mindset. 
    What do the first 30 minutes of your day look like, your morning routine?
    I begin my day with meditation and reflection. This routine sets a positive tone and helps me focus on goals, ensuring that I’m centered and ready to lead Darcey Flowers to success. A brief session of light exercise follows, energising me for the day ahead.

    What inspired you to launch Darcey Flowers?
    Darcey Flowers stems from a childhood dream I held close to my heart. It all started with a deep passion for floristry and a desire to bring beauty and joy to people’s lives through flowers. I truly believe in the transformative power of flowers to make a meaningful impact on someone.
    How do you plan your floral designs? – talk us through the creative process.
    Our floral designs are a fusion of creativity and passion. We meticulously select the perfect combination of flowers, considering factors like color palette, texture, and seasonality. We draw inspiration from various sources such as nature, art, and of course current trends. Every flower arrangement that we create tells a story, evokes emotion, and brings joy to all who behold it.
    Floral designers aim to be perfectionists – how important is attention to detail when creating bouquets?
    Attention to detail is paramount in creating captivating bouquets. As a seasoned floral designer myself, every aspect should be carefully put into consideration, from flower selection to placement. It’s about achieving harmony and putting personality into each creation. It’s always about quality and craftsmanship, that elevates our arrangements from ordinary to extraordinary works.
    What are the key services that Darcey Flowers provide?
    Darcey Flowers stands as one of the most trusted luxury flower delivery services in the UAE. Now, with a focus on weddings and events, including corporate functions, we bring our signature expertise to every occasion. With impeccable event styling, we create unforgettable moments tailored to your unique vision.
    “The key to abundance is appreciating life’s blessings, always being grateful, and embracing the endless possibilities that await us with joy.”
    What was the largest event you have ever prepared flower arrangements for?
    We’ve had the honour of creating flower arrangements for the gala event of Zayed Sustainability Prize in EXPO City, attended by around 700 VIPs and dignitaries.
    Are there any specific flowers that do particularly well in the UAE?
    Peonies stand out and are favored by our customers here in the UAE, receiving a warm reception for their captivating beauty and charm.
    How has the floral industry evolved since you launched your brand?
    The floral industry has become a dynamic and competitive market and we have seen remarkable changes since we opened our first store in 2019. We have witnessed a shift in customer preferences, advancements in sustainability, and design trends reshaping the landscape.

    What are your plans for expansion in the UAE.
    Looking ahead, we are eyeing a new boutique in Abu Dhabi in the future, envisioning it as another milestone in our journey, bringing joy closer to every corner in the UAE. Moreover, we’re ready to take on bigger-scale weddings and events solidifying our presence in the industry.
    This is ‘The Abundance Issue’ – how do you focus on an abundance mindset?
    As an entrepreneur, leader, and floral designer, cultivating an abundance mindset means embracing gratitude and instilling joy into every aspect of the business. It’s about celebrating successes, nurturing a culture of positivity, and empowering others to thrive.
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    15 hidden speakeasies to book in Dubai for a night out

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    by Sarah Joseph
    1 hour ago

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    For the ultimate hidden experience, speakeasies are the best way to get to know any city.
    What started during the ‘Prohibition Era’ has gone on to become a modern-day refined concept today, that has now gained popularity in different parts of the world.
    After taking over basements, warehouses and other hidden spaces in the 1920s in New York, speakeasy bars became a hallmark for niche cocktails and delectable delights. What first needed a password to enter is now open to the public, however, it’s only if you know you know.
    To champion this undying spirit, Dubai has opened a plethora of speakeasies that add a hint of mystery from the moment you enter.
    So, if you’re up for a little prohibition-style secrecy, Emirates Woman is here to help with all the underground bars that are worth a visit.
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    5 fascinating myths busted about the UAE

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    by Sarah Joseph
    2 hours ago

    Ever travelled to another country and say you live in Dubai, to only be showered with multiple questions of what the city entails.
    Home to 9.97 million residents, the UAE has a large expat community that have now made this country their base for numerous years. With so much evolved in the country over the years, it’s time to learn what’s true in the country.
    So if you want to double-check the rules before booking your flight to Dubai and fact-check certain myths then you might have thought are true, you’re in the right place.
    So, if you’re on a mission to learn more about the UAE and expand your knowledge, see what you can learn about this one-of-a-kind haven as a whole and what statements to debunk.
    There is no culture or history
    After unifying in 1971, the UAE has come a long way and there are several spots that mark its rich heritage. In Dubai itself, there are many sites that display the nation’s history and pay homage to where it all began. As an ode to the UAE’s long-standing cultural heritage, Emirates Woman has curated a guide with seven renowned sites to visit in Dubai including the Coffee Museum, Etihad Museum, Dubai Museum and more.
    The UAE is always hot

    While this might be partially true, the rest of the year from November to March remains cool with temperatures evening dropping to -1 degree celcius in Jebel Jais, with both hail and snow.
    There’s barely any nature

    The UAE is famous for nature-fuelled trek, expansive mangroves and deep sea diving for adrenaline junkies. From camping sites to newly opened glamping spots both tourists and residents can absorb it all. From Abu Dhabi’s Liwa Oasis to Al Barari, the UAE has various dense spots with natural greenery.
    The National animal of the UAE is a camel
    While most people might think the national animal of the country is a camel, the UAE’s national animal is an Arabian Oryx which can also be seen printed on the 50 Dirham currency note.
    You need to be fully covered
    While there are some religious sites and public areas where you need to be mindful of the clothing. So While the city is quite liberal compared to other parts of the Middle East, it’s important to dress modestly in public spaces and religious sites. For men and women alike, clothing that covers shoulders and knees is generally acceptable. Overall, you’ll see a wide range of clothing, from bikinis to sundresses, in tourist areas, beaches, and many hotels.
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    Not a fan of the gym? Here’s 6 home workout programs to try

    Life

    by Sarah Joseph
    2 hours ago

    The best apps for starting a new regime, and staying on it. Track your progress and stay motivated with daily check-ins and goal setting designed to optimize your output.
    Nike+ Training Club

    Train form the comfort of your living room with workout routines, nutrition advice and expert help to improve your overall health and wellness, fast.
    For more information visit nike.com
    Sworkit

    With more than 400 unique workouts designed to provide an innovative fitness experience, so whether you’re an absolute beginner, intermediate, or advanced, Sworkit makes it simple to get in shape and stay in shape.
    For more information visit sworkit.com 
    Melissa Wood Health

    Using special techniques, the MWH method sculpts beautiful long lean lines throughout your entire body using precise, low impact movements to give you a toned figure.
    For more information visit melissawoodhealth.com 
    STEPPI

    This homegrown UAE app unites residents by helping them join citywide fitness challenges or embrace private ones to complete different fitness goals every day.
    For more information visit steppi.com
    LES MILLS ON DEMAND

    From beginner to advanced plans, the app has workouts, which are scientifically designed to achieve results with world-class instructors doing array different workouts.
    For more information visit lesmills.com 
    SWEAT

    Led by celebrity trainers such as Kayla Itsines, Kelsey Wells and many more making it the world’s largest female fitness community to help women feel stronger each week with a host of workout videos to weekly meal plans.
    For more information visit sweat.com 
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