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    New to Dubai? Here’s the full guide to renting a home in Dubai

    With Dubai being an international hub, renting is an important aspect which must be given careful thought and consideration to avoid any unnecessary complications or expenses.
    From choosing a home to finalising the Ejari, there are a number of steps involved in the process which many may not be aware of, especially if you’re new to Dubai.
    While the vibrant city has a selection of popular hotspots with upcoming locations to possibly move to, being well-equipped with the processes involved will make the entire journey quite effortless and will save you time. The steps for finalizing a home for rent include:
    Shortlist a property
    Depending on preferences and budget constraints, there are various websites such as bayut.com or propertyfinder.com which provide tailor-made options as per your requirements on the above. Whether you’re looking for a villa or an apartment, there are plenty of options for you to choose from including details which are broken down such as furnished or unfurnished, balcony and number of bathrooms. After shortlisting a few, based on location, amenities and finishing, you can get in touch with the listed landlord or agent for the property.
    Note: agents usually charge between a two to five per cent commission if you go ahead with a property.
    Schedule a visit
    Once a date and time is scheduled to visit, carefully observe the neighbourhood and scan the property or arrange another visit incase any doubts still linger. Ask any questions relating to parking spots, the inclusion of facilities, plumbing and if the fixtures are in good working conditions. In case of any minor issues such as paint or slight damage ensure to have that sorted before signing the rental agreement, otherwise, later on, might be too late. As per the neighbourhood, it’s always better to ensure, it’s not noisy, is it family-friendly, is there any public transport close by and are there any construction sites nearby to be completely satisfied with everything. Ensure you also ask about bills, if there is a gas connection, if chiller (air conditioning) is included and how many cheques are expected. The number of cheques you pay in – two, four, six or 12 – can often be negotiated.

    Finalise the offer
    Ensure the contracts have mutual payment terms agreements is as also agreed upon by the landlord. Always make sure that the real estate is RERA-registered and ask for the broker number to be certain.
    Lynette Abad, the director or research and data at Property Finder explains, “First, always make sure to work with a RERA certified agent who can help you with the process. Before moving in, you should take pictures and a video of the unit and send it to the agent and the landlord.  Also, if there is anything that needs to be repaired, write a formal email to your agent and landlord of the items asking for them to be repaired before moving in.”
    Book the property
    In order to reserve the house, a refundable security deposit of around five per cent of the rest will be required. As per real estate agents, the amount will be held until the deal is finalised, do ensure a receipt or proof is received when submitting the deposit cheque or cash with the documents needed for the process which include a passport copy and residence visa copy. It’s also important to take pictures of the property along with a copy of the landlord’s passport copy to retain the security deposit later.
    Review the tenancy agreement and then sign
    Always proofread the contract carefully to ensure they are in line with Dubai’s tenancy laws, while understanding what tenants are entitled to before agreeing upon. If any clauses wish to be added or removed, they can be done if there is a mutual agreement with the landlord. If all the terms are ok to proceed with, sign the tenancy contract after which you make sure, a copy of the contract is kept with you. If there is an agent involved, they will usually get the tenancy contract signed by the landlord and handover the cheques given by you. After which, the keys and access cards are handed over to you with acknowledgement form signed that everything has been received along with the handover contract signed.

    Ejari Registration
    Registering the tenancy contract with the Ejari is the responsibility of the landlord. Typically, the landlord will assign this to the real estate agent. However, in practice, the tenant will complete the process and pay the required fees.
    You must be sure that all deposits, contract duration and rent amounts are clearly stated in your Ejari. You can register on Ejari here or via the Ejari app as well.
    Registering your tenancy contract with Ejari will cost you Dhs220 at the typing centre. You can head to the typing centres in Al Manara Centre, Al Barsha Mall, Oud Metha, Port Saeed or Zabeel to register your Ejari. The Ejari desk is open from 8am to 8pm from Sunday to Thursday and 9am to 2pm on Saturday. During Ramadan, the Ejari desks are open from 8.30am to 4.30pm on weekdays only.
    You will need to fill out a registration form when you arrive, so make sure you have your new address and tenancy contract number with you along with copies of the following documents.
    The documents required to register with Ejari include:

    Original signed tenancy contract
    Security deposit receipt
    Tenant’s Passport (for non-GCC countries nationals)
    Tenant’s UAE Visa (for non-GCC countries nationals)
    Tenant’s Emirates ID
    Copies of the landlord’s passport (if an individual)
    Copy of a valid power of attorney document (if the contract has been signed by a PoA). Power of attorney documents must be renewed every year to remain valid.
    Copy of title deed of the rented property
    9-digit DEWA Premises Number (or copies of recent DEWA bills/Green bill accepted)
    DEWA bill and previous Ejari if you are renewing
    Trade license (in the case of commercial properties)

    Once the registration is complete, you will receive the official Ejari contract, which includes a unique Ejari ID number. You will use this number to register for your DEWA account, which you can now conveniently do online.
    Register Ejari via the mobile app
    Alternatively, you can register your tenancy contract and upload your documentation using the Ejari official app on Dubai Rest application from Dubai Land Department.
    Download the Dubai Rest and register with your Emirates ID, passport and visa copy. Upload documents, including tenancy contract, Emirates ID, landlord and tenant’s passport and visa copy, and title deed copy, on the app. Your landlord needs to be registered on Dubai Rest as well. Once she/he approves the documents on the app, an Ejari certificate will be issued in two working days. It costs AED 172 to register your Ejari via the app.
    To use this method, your landlord must be registered on the Ejari also. Once your landlord approves the documents on the app, an Ejari certificate will be issued in two working days.
    The official Ejari contract will include a unique Ejari ID number. This number is used to register for your DEWA account, which you can now conveniently complete online.
    The Ejari registration can be done here.

    Apply for a DEWA connection
    For a new connection, the DEWA premise number, Ejari number, landlord’s passport copy, your passport copy and Emirates ID, completed DEWA form and security deposit payment are needed to finalise the connection. Once the required deposit is paid, the online payment and getaway service will be activated within 24 hours of registration and payment.
    The DEWA registration can be done here.
    Move-in form
    Various popular communities in Dubai, primarily the projects developed by Emaar, will require a move-in permit, with the following documents such as passport copy, Emirates ID, payment completion certificate, tenancy contract copy and recent service charge receipt.
    Moving in
    Once the move-in permit is arranged, everything is ready for a fresh new start. From packers and movers to furniture delivery services, there are plenty of options to ease your moving process.
    With regard to construction noises while moving in, Abad has also said, “This is Dubai and we are surrounded by construction. You can contact RTA or the Municipality at 800 900 to file a complaint. Construction hours are 7am to 8pm with a  decibel noise of no more than 55. Developers can apply for special permits to work in the night however the decimal noise can be no more than 45 decibels. To put this in perspective, a hairdryer is about 60 decibels.”
    Top tips

    Always check a couple of options before making a final offer, as annual contracts might make it tricky to leave later on.
    For single-cheque arrangements, ensure your completely satisfied otherwise losses could be incurred.
    Ensure all service charges have been settled by the landlord before you move in. Your agent should be able to check this and get it in writing.
    A rental dispute in Dubai can always be filed in case of any inconvenience caused by the landlord.

    As per any hidden costs, Property Finder’s Abad also says, “What tenants need to keep in mind is to always go through the contract and addendum well. The hidden costs are really in the addendum. For example, if repairs are needed in the home and it’s not clearly defined who pays for it, most likely it will fall on the tenant. These types of items need to be spelt out very well in the addendum.”
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    12 homegrown UAE-based cafés to visit

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    by Sarah Joseph
    1 hour ago

    Dubai is never short of homegrown local eateries, that come with rich history and a story. When it comes to homegrown the UAE is always proud to create concepts that scale and eventually open up in other parts of the world.
    From the best brews to traditional delectable delights, these local cafés have grown immensely over the years amongst both tourists and residents.
    Whether you’re looking for a quaint space to unwind or to simply catch-up with your friends, we’ve got you covered. We know that each cafe’s kitchens and cooking styles is built around four key pillars of authenticity, diversity, accessibility and value.
    Overall, homegrown cafés offer a unique charm and personal touch that often sets them apart from larger, chain establishments. These homegrown cafes typically emphasise quality, community, and local culture.
    With an emphasis on high-quality coffee and food, often with specialty coffee roasts and artisanal baked goods. They ensure a key focus always lies on fine attention-to-detail, to reflect the owner’s personality or local culture.
    By regularly host community events, such as open mic nights, art shows, and book clubs, they enhance the community’s wellbeing and continually grow it with more interactive evenings.
    So, if you’re looking for spots to unwind at, why not visit these local cafés that have made a mark for themselves in the F&B space.

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    Having a sick day? Here’s a guide of rom-com movies to watch

    Life

    by Sarah Joseph
    2 hours ago

    With the unexpected heavy rainfall, our evening plans might have taken a turn, but with a plethora of rom-com movies available at the touch of a button, there’s always something to do.
    The issue isn’t that won’t find any good romantic movies on the streaming platforms—rather you might spend too much time sifting through the huge assortment of everything from romantic dramas to romantic comedies.
    To reduce your scrolling time, we’ve collated a list of all the rom-com movies from dramatic love stories to classic ones, the list is endless.
    It’s time to settle in with one of the films from our round-up of the best rom-coms out there. Prepare to laugh and cry in equal measure. By being cute, funny or a teensy bit cheesy, these rom-coms make us catch feelings in all the best ways. And oh, the endings! When many of us want to lose ourselves in romantic movies, we reach for some rom-com movies. They’re the perfect blend of funny and heartstring-tugging; perfect for soothing a broken heart after a breakup, reminding the long-coupled how much they love love or just for a relaxing, low-stress movie night.
    They’re so well-made that some even forget about being sick as it transcends you into a completely new world of rom-com movies, allowing you to switch off for a few hours or even run a marathon as all of them are so thoughtfully directed.
    So, if you plan on switching off with just your TV and remote, Emirates Woman has curated the ultimate guide of timeless romcoms to watch as you spend the evening at home.

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    How to healthily navigate through a career burnout

    Experiencing career burnout can be incredibly challenging. It’s a feeling of being emotionally, mentally, and physically exhausted due to prolonged stress.
    Dr Gurveen Ranger, Clinical Psychologist, Lead for Corporate Wellbeing and Adult Mental Health at Sage Clinics, on recognising the signs of career burnout.
    What do the first 30 minutes of your day look like, your morning routine?
    The first 30 minutes of my day involves hitting the snooze button acouple of times, so I get up gradually. I try to start the day mindfully – so I avoid looking at my phone until I have left the house and focus on getting ready. Half the week I start work a little later, so I start my day with some form of exercise at home, and I find I have a bit more energy for the rest of the day.
    Talk us through you career.
    I decided I wanted to be a psychologist when I was about 16 years old, doing my college A Level in Psychology. Prior to this I knew nothing about it and thought I was going to be a journalist! Learning about the psychological theories got me hooked on the subject, and I found it fascinating learning about how the brain and our minds can work. This, coupled with a desire to help people meant it was the perfect career for me to pursue and find meaning in. After my undergraduate degree in Psychology, I worked in various NHS establishments in the UK, gaining experience in the mental health field so I could eventually pursue the doctoral clinical psychology training. I have always loved to be challenged, and so after several years working post doctorate in a service for people with severe and enduring mental health difficulties, I decided the next challenge was to move here to the UAE and be part of establishing a new clinic – in a region where narratives around mental health are progressing but still in their relative infancy. I have enjoyed the work we are doing to raise awareness about mental health and have ended up specialising in corporate wellbeing, recognising the significant need for this in the UAE.
    What are the key symptoms of a career burnout?
    Career burnout means emotional, physical and mental exhaustion from prolonged stress or dissatisfaction in your career. The key signs include physical exhaustion, where you may notice you feel exhausted, no matter how much sleep you get, and emotional exhaustion, which leaves you feeling overwhelmed, cynical, and detached from your work and colleagues. You may notice a feeling of dread when you wake in the morning which lingers throughout the day. Thirdly, mental exhaustion where you may notice a decline in cognitive abilities, including memory and concentration, increased absenteeism that leads to burnout along with an increase in sick days and a decrease in productivity and lastly decreased motivation, where burnout can lead to a lack of enthusiasm and interest in work, which can impact your performance. You may notice getting less of a sense of achievement in your work, or feel like you are not good enough regardless of your actual accomplishments and therefore feel less inclined to put the work in.
    How is the mind and body interconnected – can stress lead to adverse affects in the body?
    Absolutely, there is a lot of research on the impact of stress on the body. When we are stressed, we are often in fight or flight mode – our threat response, and the brain releases more stress hormones like cortisol and adrenaline to help the body deal with the stressor. Whilst helpful in a dangerous situation, when it is activated frequently by chronic stressors we start to see an impact on the body. Such impact includes headaches, muscle tension and soreness, digestive issues, and overall weakened immune function to name a few. There is also an impact on our sleep, concentration, and our emotions – for example heightened anxiety, and our emotions are experienced physically in our bodies. A little more indirectly when we are stressed, we tend to engage in less self-care, so our diet may change, we may exercise less, and this will have an impact on our bodies too. So, when I work with clients on stress management, we look at it from both psychological and physiological perspectives.
    What’s the best technique to regulate during a stressful situation?
    During a specific stressful situation grounding can be really helpful in the moment. This might be focusing on your five senses (the 54321 exercise is good – name in your mind five things you can see around you, four things you can touch – really feel them, three things you can hear, two things you can smell and 1 thing you can taste). This helps us “drop and anchor” and get present in a moment when our thoughts and emotions may be overwhelming and racing. Deep breathing is also a good in-themoment strategy, as our breathing is often dysregulated during the threat response.Breathing in to a count of four and out to a count of six is a good way to do this, and ensure your abdomen is moving more than your chest – so you know you are taking a good, full breath. You can place one hand on your stomach and one hand on your chest as you breathe to help determine this. More broadly, meditative exercises can be helpful to practice regularly to manage stress. Mindfulness meditation and relaxation meditation are a couple of ways of doing this and you can typically find good audios or scripts online.

    How important is it to set healthy boundaries at work?
    It is essential to set healthy boundaries at work to ensure a healthy work/life balance and prevent burnout. When we don’t have healthy boundaries, we often feel overwhelmed, resentful, and frustrated. Healthy boundaries also help us feel more fulfilled – by only taking on what we have capacity to do, we end up feeling more motivated and satisfied, as we are able to give full attention to what we are doing – so you end up focusing on quality of work rather than purely quantity of output where we feel like we are working hard never achieving anything that feels “good enough.”
    What are some of the top selfcare practices that can be incorporated in our busy schedules?
    Protect break times – block this time in your diary, even if it is only 30 minutes. We often tell ourselves we don’t have time, but research indicates we are actually more productive when we take breaks. If you can, move away from your desk for your break. Start and leave work on time as much as possible – I know many people who use their morning commute to catch up on emails, which means they are often in ‘threat mode’ before they even get to work. Using this time to be more mindful – focusing on surroundings or listening to something like a podcast or music can help us start the day in a more grounded way. Same for after work – hide away your laptop so it is out of sight and plan something else – relaxing, social, or active! If you absolutely have to check emails in the evenings, set limits on when and how often you do this. Aim for a routine as schedules may be very busy, having a regular sleep/ wake time can be really helpful for our wellbeing, alongside regular balanced meals. It may not be possible to get to a gym multiple times a week when you are so busy but a short walk or a 20-minute home workout are also great – anything to kick start the endorphins. Connect to others – colleagues, friends and family members, social connection can go a long way for stress management. If you are short on time you could combine – so meet a friend but go fora walk or activity together so you are socialising and getting some exercise in at the same time. Lastly, stress management techniques are important – as mentioned before, learning to be more mindful is a key way of managing stress. Alongside this, relaxation strategies as well as engaging in leisure activities as mentioned above are all key parts of stress management. If you are noticing the signs of stress or burnout and would like some help in managing this, I would recommend speaking to a therapist.
    Many employees are navigating through the imposter syndrome – how can this affect our mental health?
    Impostor syndrome, whilst not a ‘clinical’ diagnosis is so common in all walks of life, and I see it a lot in my corporate clients. No matter how successful they are or how much they have achieved, there is this pervasive self-doubt – questioning their accomplishments, skills and talents and this persistent fear of being “found out” to be a fraud or not good enough. I often see this in new mums too. This pulls us into overworking, comparing themselves to others, and downplaying achievements. Understandably, this can impact our mental health, and often co-exists alongside depression or anxiety for example. This then becomes self-perpetuating, as the more we believe we are not good enough, the more we dismiss positive feedback, avoid things, or self-criticise for making mistakes, and this then further impacts our mood and anxiety levels.
    When should one seek for help during their career?
    As early as possible. This way, you can access timely intervention which prevents the symptoms escalating into more chronic stress type difficulties and burnout. It also means you can catch certain unhelpful coping mechanisms like avoidance or overworking before they start to exacerbate the cycle of how you are feeling, and before they contribute to feeling disconnected from your career.
    This is The Body Issue – what are your nonnegotiable self and body care practices?
    Sleep! This is my number one rule. I know whenever I have a bad night’s sleep or have gone to sleep too late the knock-on effect on my concentration, mood, and productivity the next day is huge. I had to teach myself to reduce how much time I spent on my phone in the evenings, which was hard, but I got there eventually. Now I have a specific wind down routine, and screens are put away at least 30 minutes before I go to sleep. A balanced diet is important too. I have had to train myself on this too but having a routine where I prep everything in the evening and enough for a few days at a time has really helped, as the more stressed I am my default is convenience rather than nutrition, as is the case for many. Within this, I have also learned not to restrict anything, as actually that often leaves us feeling more stressed! Balance is key. It’s important to get regular health check-ups. I used to be someone who would dismiss symptoms and tell myself I didn’t have time to go for check-ups especially when I am too busy or stressed. But making time for this is not only essential from a health point of view, but also showing ourselves that we are worthy of self-care. When I work with clients who are coming forheightened anxiety or stress, I always recommend a routine physical health check-up if they haven’t had one for a long time, beforewe assume something like tiredness is solely related to stress, for example.
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    12 global bucket-list properties to visit for an escape

    Lifeby Sarah Joseph34 mins ago Want to sleep on Ice or be secluded amid azure waters with a water slide, then you’re in the right place with our editor-approved guide of bucket-list properties around the globe.When it comes to bucket-list destinations to stay at – there’s one element that should clearly stand out. Hence, whether you’re jetting off to a far-flung destination or travelling closer to home, what these bucket list breaks have in common is the stories and memories you’ll bring back.There are countless incredible resorts around the world, each offering its own unique blend of luxury, adventure, and relaxation. For your next trio, it’s time to elevate your journey into a thrilling experience that you’ll cherish forever.Without compromising on luxury, these one-of-a-kind properties ensure a highly personal experience for a memorable wanderlust experience, making it one for the books. From tropical to freezing cold destinations, we’ve searched far and beyond to see what lies above the ordinary stays. We’ve scoured the globe for hotels and resorts offering transcendent experiences.These are more than just finely curated sanctuaries; they redefine and eclipse conventional definitions of luxury. While the ideal paradise might be objective, luxury destinations of any kind provide much-needed retreats from everyday life.Now you can stay in hotels, from your favorite movies to the adrenaline-fueled ones located on the cliff – that’s called a big adventure. Those looking for action-packed adventure or poolside pampering, here are some of the best hotels and resorts worthy of any bucket list – and Instagram feed.Set amid nature, each property is a visual sight for the eyes, making it a globally loved destination by tourists all around the world.So, what better way to experience your new-found freedom than by visiting some of the most luxurious hotels in the world?– For more on luxury lifestyle, news, fashion and beauty follow Emirates Woman on Facebook and InstagramImages: Supplied & Feature Image: Instagram @azuliktulum More

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    In pics: Sheikha Mahra shares an uncanny resemblance with her mother

    Lifeby Sarah Joseph1 hour ago VIEW GALLERY/ 6 IMAGESHer Highness Sheikha Mahra Al Maktoum shares an uncanny resemblance with her mother. After being a mother herself now, the similarities are even more vivid for these Royals.In recent pictures shared on her story, Sheikha Mahra wished her mother a happy birthday on May 27, 2024, with a throwback photo of her as a baby and her mother Zoe Grigorakos hugging her.The mother daughter duo share an uncanny resemblance together and even share a special bond as they’ve travelled visited various spots around the world.From attending milestone events to spending quality time together, HH Sheikha Mahra’s mother plays a very important role in her daughter’s life.Zoe Grigorakos, the mother of Sheikha Mahra, hails from Greece, plays a very important role in her daughter’s life, and this visit might have even allowed them some bonding time over Grigorakos’ Greek heritage.Sheikha Mahra’s daughterDubai’s royal family is celebrating yet another joyous occasion as the couple welcome their first child together. Sheikh Mana announced the news via an Instagram story, on Thursday, May 1 afternoon, revealing the safe arrival of their daughter.It was revealed by Sheikh Mana’s Instagram that the couple has named their precious daughter Mahra.In a heartfelt post shared by Dubai’s favourite Princess, she said, “Thank you Dr. Fadi Mirza and Latifa Hospital team for all your support and most memorable experience for bringing baby Mahra to this world. 01.05.2024.”Acknowledging the hospital staff and the medical team that helped her deliver the baby, the royal shared her gratitude for a safe and sound experience.Supporting his wife through-and-through, Sheikh Mana was spotted by her bedside, holding her dearly through the entire process.The pictures included mother-daughter moments along with images of Sheikha Mahra’s mum holding her grandchild and Sheikh Mana gracing his baby daughter.– For more on luxury lifestyle, news, fashion and beauty follow Emirates Woman on Facebook and InstagramImages: Instagram @hhshmahra More

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

    Lifeby Team Emirates Woman3 hours ago Words by Dr Gurveen Ranger, Clinical Psychologist, Adult Specialist at Sage ClinicsWe 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 goalsAsk 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 realisticI 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 knowLetting 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 zonesProtect 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 activitiesSee 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 toolsDid 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– For more on luxury lifestyle, news, fashion and beauty follow Emirates Woman on Facebook and InstagramImages: Supplied & Feature Image: Instagram @yana.potter.art More

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    What it’s like to stay inside this ultra-luxe property in Dubai

    Even if you make a five-day trip to Dubai, two of the days should definitely dedicated to this ultra-luxe property in Dubai – Atlantis The Royal.At the pinnacle of A-list luxury, the grand opening wasn’t just an elaborate one-day affair. Home to a plethora of fine-dining havens, this property caters to all taste-buds, making it the perfect hotel to celebrate a special occasion or simply take a break from the hustle and bustle of daily life.Crafted by the world’s leading designers, architects and artists, this exquisite haven takes visitors on a journey with artful masterpieces, iconic entertainment and beautiful craftsmanship at every turn.The iconic one-of-a-kind landmark houses never-before-seen attractions, 17 dining destinations, wellness facilities, multiple pools as well as beachfront and access to the newly enlarged Aquaventure Waterpark.With the on-going Louis Vuitton mascots around the ultra-luxe property guests can celebrate the resort’s iconic first anniversary of the hotel’s opening. As part of the campaign, many of the luxury fashion brand’s mascots, also called Viviennes, will be present around the hotel grounds in the form of larger-than-life statues.If the UAE is all about what’s next and what’s more, Atlantis The Royal’s tagline hits the nail on the head with ‘This is it’ and we’re sure that this tops the charts for all those who live in Dubai and are also visiting.So if you’re thinking of taking a break, this quick escape is definitely worth a visit and should definitely be added to your bucket list – here’s why.Stunning viewsSituated on Dubai’s man-made island, this lavish hotel has a beachside plot on the edge of the Palm, giving way to views over the tree-shaped sands and Dubai’s skyline in the distance. Atlantis The Royal is the place where something incredible happens at every moment. This is Atlantis The Royal. This Is It.Spacious roomsThe rooms feature bespoke amenities exclusively crafted for Atlantis The Royal by Graff and Frette, as well as hand-stitched mattresses by Hypnos. Expect luxurious walk-in wardrobes and dressing rooms, walk-in showers and stand-alone bathtubs coupled with unmatched personalised service. Prices start at Dhs1,936 per night, with a minimum of two nights required to be booked. For those who wish to have more space, they can relax on one of the sun loungers and swing to the motion of the ocean at the Sky Pool Villa; you’ll want to spend as much time as possible on this dream-worthy terrace. With a dining table that can seat six, you can get your butler to arrange an al fresco dinner for you and friends.A culinary explosionThe hotel sets the bar when it comes to dining and entertainment with over 17 restaurants and lounges, including eight helmed by celebrity chefs. Guests can dine at Heston Blumenthal’s Dinner, Ariana’s Persian Kitchen by Ariana Bundy, Nobu by the Beach, the contemporary Asian haven Ling Ling by TAO Group and Jaleo by José André, to name a few. The main all-day dining and breakfast venue, Gastronomy, features multiple live stations dispensing everything from dim sum to decadent desserts, sushi to slices of pizzas. Plus there’s a casual American-inspired diner and a robatayaki spot.A Glimpse at the propertyA shopping haven at this ultra-luxe propertyForgot an accessory at home? Level Shoes has you covered with its boutique store featuring brands such as VEJA, Aquazzura and more. With the world’s most luxurious designer brands and exquisite lboutiques all in one destination, Atlantis The Royal is Dubai’s newest retail paradise. From home-grown brands to world-renowned haute-couture labels, we’ll make sure to have you turning heads, from morning till night. The stores include Valentino, Graff, Tangara, 100% Capri, Olebar Brown, Damas and Louis Vuitton with its timeless pieces, that we simply coildn’t take our eyes of.The finer detailsThe sleek and contemporary Atlantis The Royal might look like one seamless structure, but it actually consists of two buildings – the hotel to the west and the residences towards the east, both connected by a spectacular Sky Bridge. Soaring 43 storeys (185 metres above sea level), the interiors represent the absolute pinnacle of modern contemporary opulence, embodying illuminating materials and hand sculpted textures, leathers and geometrics to frame walls. Guests can also enjoy a curated array of bespoke amenities from luxury brands including Hermès, Frette and Graff in their rooms.Experience an afternoon in the cloudsExperience a visual feast that defines exclusivity. Unwind on deluxe sun beds, be captivated by vibrant cocktails and savour the finest Italian inspired cuisine as you bask in an ultra-luxurious setting. Guests can also elevate their poolside experience with the new Moonlight Sessions by Cloud 22. This is where the night comes alive and blends sophistication, mesmerizing ambiance and entertainment. Experience an enchanting night swim and bar lounge high above the sea from Thursday to Saturday 7pm to 11pm.A holistic approachIf you’re thinking about health from the inside-out, AEON’s treatments are split into three categories, regenerative medicine, regenerative wellness and aesthetic treatments. Under regenerative medicine clients can expect to have access to some of the world’s most cutting edge therapies, including Exosome Therapy, Functional Medicine, Genomics, Mitochondrial Medicine, Sports Medicine and Stem Cell Therapy. For regenerative wellness, clients will be able to try out the clinic’s top of the range detoxification programmes, as well as, male and female wellness programmes, Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy, Peptide Therapy, Photobiomodulation (low level laser therapy), IV Therapy and Shock Wave Therapy. Located on the lower level floor of the resort, the layout and ambiance has been designed to cater to client’s emotions, comfort and privacy needs in a relaxed and tranquil environment.The ultimate spacationFeel the power of authentic wellness experiences focusing on calming techniques and self-discovery accelerated by high-tech therapies to create meaningful change. At AWAKEN Spa, guests can avail of the Halotherapy Salt Cave Vitality Pool, Air Loungers, snow fountain Alchemy shower aromatherapy steam charcoal sauna tepidarium loungers deep relaxation retreat meditation and the garden plant-powered refreshment lounge. Some of the key treatments include the lymphatic massage, deep tissue massage, golden hour massage and more.Overall, the resort stands as a testament to the unparalleled craftsmanship and dedication of its award-winning team, promising an extraordinary experience that celebrates the very essence of opulence and indulgence and is definitely a must-visit.To make a reservation or learn more about what the property has to offer visit atlantis.com– For more on luxury lifestyle, news, fashion and beauty follow Emirates Woman on Facebook and InstagramImages: Supplied  More