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Taking Lesson from Mansour Bin Jabr, Emirati Venture Capitalist and Environmentalist
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<strong>Issue</strong> 3 <strong>Vol</strong>ume 2<br />

April 2020<br />

TAKING LESSON<br />

FROM<br />

MANSOUR<br />

BIN JABR<br />

EMIRATI VENTURE<br />

CAPITALIST AND<br />

ENVIRONMENTALIST<br />

EAT FOR<br />

IMMUNITY<br />

A LIST OF<br />

RECOMMENDED<br />

FOODS TO BOOST<br />

YOUR IMMUNE<br />

SYSTEM<br />

HOW TO<br />

CONVERT<br />

MONEY<br />

IN YOUR MIND<br />

TO MONEY<br />

IN THE BANK<br />

THINGS<br />

YOU MUST DO<br />

7 N ACCRA, GHANA<br />

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When we long for life without difficulties,<br />

remind us that oaks grow strong in contrary<br />

winds <strong>and</strong> diamonds are made under pressure.<br />

Peter Marshall<br />

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Editorial<br />

Editor in chief<br />

Marsha Fry<br />

marsha@out<strong>and</strong>aboutstylemag.com<br />

Editor<br />

Shella l<strong>and</strong>ayan<br />

editor@out<strong>and</strong>aboutstylemag.com<br />

art<br />

advertising<br />

Art director<br />

nakul thanekar<br />

nakul.thanekar89@gmail.com<br />

sales & marketing director<br />

tiffany whyte<br />

+971 50 127 8820<br />

sales@out<strong>and</strong>aboutstylemag.com<br />

general enquiries<br />

<strong>Issue</strong> 3 <strong>Vol</strong>ume 2<br />

April 2020<br />

TAKING LESSON<br />

FROM<br />

MANSOUR<br />

BIN JABR<br />

EMIRATI VENTURE<br />

CAPITALIST AND<br />

ENVIRONMENTALIST<br />

EAT FOR<br />

IMMUNITY<br />

A LIST OF<br />

RECOMMENDED<br />

FOODS TO BOOST<br />

YOUR IMMUNE<br />

SYSTEM<br />

On this<br />

month's<br />

cover<br />

hello@out<strong>and</strong>aboutstylemag.com<br />

out<strong>and</strong>aboutstylemag<br />

out<strong>and</strong>aboutstylemag<br />

OaAS<strong>Mag</strong><br />

<strong>Out</strong><strong>and</strong>aboutstylemag<br />

www.out<strong>and</strong>aboutstylemag.com<br />

HOW TO<br />

CONVERT<br />

MONEY<br />

IN YOUR MIND<br />

TO MONEY<br />

IN THE BANK<br />

THINGS<br />

YOU MUST DO<br />

7 N ACCRA, GHANA<br />

Interview: Saif <strong>and</strong> Sound<br />

Photographer: Amado L.<br />

Styling: Vans Middle East<br />

Hair: Saif <strong>and</strong> Sound<br />

Published by <strong>Out</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>About</strong> Style FZE<br />

(Registered at Fujairah Creative City)<br />

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Start where you are. Use what you have.<br />

Do what you can.<br />

<br />

~ Arthur Ashe<br />

Resilience is the ability to manage oneself amidst<br />

hardships <strong>and</strong> challenges. It is a skill that is very<br />

much needed, especially in our situation now. All<br />

of us are struggling, yet we don’t have a choice<br />

but to move forward. In tough times like this, we<br />

all need the love, underst<strong>and</strong>ing, <strong>and</strong> the help of<br />

one another.<br />

<strong>Out</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>About</strong> <strong>STYLE</strong> <strong>Mag</strong>azine is here to<br />

support <strong>and</strong> provide you with articles that are<br />

good for your mind <strong>and</strong> soul.<br />

Features <strong>and</strong> Highlights<br />

Fashion <strong>and</strong> great advocacies are words that can<br />

describe the amazing Modupe Omonze, the<br />

creator of the famous Runway Dubai. She gave<br />

us her insights on how she connected fashion<br />

with humanity. Read her interview in our Fashion<br />

feature. We also compiled tips <strong>and</strong> tricks to give<br />

your style a boost. Check out 7 Ways to Add<br />

Colour to Your Wardrobe <strong>and</strong> be ahead of the<br />

fashion game.<br />

EDITOR’S ‘<br />

WELCOME<br />

If you’re still looking for ways to take care of your<br />

skin, Katrina shared her helpful recommendations<br />

in My Skin Prep Secret: Exfoliate! Exfoliate!<br />

Exfoliate! Spring is here, <strong>and</strong> even though most of<br />

us are inside our homes, we still want our skin to be<br />

healthy <strong>and</strong> glowing. We gave you 4 DIY Natural<br />

Moisturisers for the Perfect Summer Glow to try<br />

<strong>and</strong> share with your loved ones!<br />

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Meet Mansour Bin Jabr, an investor,<br />

businessman <strong>and</strong> a philanthropist who<br />

shared his inspiring <strong>and</strong> successful<br />

stories in life. Read his words of wisdom<br />

in Taking Lessons.<br />

Is music the backbone of your life? Our<br />

Talent Pool section features Saif <strong>and</strong><br />

Sound who passionately narrates his<br />

journey as a DJ <strong>and</strong> radio presenter.<br />

In our Lifestyle section, we offer you<br />

Leveraging with Public Relations:<br />

Boost your Br<strong>and</strong> <strong>and</strong> Business, an<br />

article that can help you if you’re starting<br />

your new business. Here’s another<br />

article for aspiring entrepreneurs <strong>and</strong><br />

people who aim for financial freedom:<br />

How to Convert Money in Your<br />

Mind to Money in The Bank. Success<br />

starts by taking little steps, so read on<br />

Decluttering your Personal Space to<br />

learn more about what an organised life<br />

can bring you.<br />

Food makes us strong <strong>and</strong> gives us the<br />

strength to continue our daily activities.<br />

Help your body <strong>and</strong> get ideas on Eat<br />

for Immunity: A List of Recommended<br />

Diets to Boost your Immune System<br />

in our Food section. Every meal is<br />

important <strong>and</strong> we can’t waste or throw<br />

anything away. We created a delicious<br />

list in 12 Leftover Recipe Ideas. Try it<br />

<strong>and</strong> enjoy it with the family!<br />

Having a healthy body is crucial,<br />

especially at this time. 15 Healthy<br />

Actions That Can Help You to Get Fit<br />

has easy to follow tips to get your body<br />

in a strong <strong>and</strong> flourishing shape. Check<br />

it out in our Fitness section.<br />

Planning to travel once we’re allowed<br />

to go out? In our Travel section, read<br />

Travel with Monique Spearman: 7<br />

Things You Must Do in Accra, Ghana<br />

to get an idea on when your next<br />

destination will be. Here’s another<br />

article for you: A Traveller’s Guide to<br />

Portugal which tackles why Portugal<br />

should be listed on your bucket list!<br />

In our Culture section, find out how<br />

Transforming your Mindset in a<br />

Global Crisis can help your mind<br />

during these trying times. Children<br />

are affected as well since most schools<br />

are closed, so we discuss how parents<br />

can train their children the right way<br />

in Home Economics: Create your<br />

Leaders Now! If you’re looking for<br />

a good, peaceful read, here’s a Book<br />

Review: Purpose by Ben Renshaw.<br />

Together, we’ll face <strong>and</strong> end this<br />

battle.<br />

This will end soon <strong>and</strong> at the end of the<br />

day, remember that it is our resilience,<br />

patience <strong>and</strong> faith that will keep us<br />

strong <strong>and</strong> grounded. <strong>Out</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>About</strong><br />

<strong>STYLE</strong> <strong>Mag</strong>azine, together with the<br />

team that made this Edition possible,<br />

is here to support you as we continue<br />

this fight.<br />

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BRIDAL <strong>STYLE</strong><br />

2020<br />

Photo <strong>and</strong> retouch : Erdosi Tibor<br />

Hair <strong>and</strong> makeup : Liv Rideg<br />

Dress : Daalarna Couture<br />

Location : Studio Madison, Budapest Hungary<br />

Model : Linda Nikoletta Zelei<br />

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SILVER SCREEN<br />

Model : Virag Babel - Avantage Models<br />

Photo : Jozsef Balogh<br />

Hair, makeup <strong>and</strong> styling : Liv Rideg<br />

Location : Studio Madison, Budapest Hungary<br />

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CONTENTS<br />

APRIL 2020<br />

09<br />

28<br />

SECTION 1<br />

FASHION<br />

• Fashion Feature: Modupe Omonze<br />

• 7 Ways to Add Colour to Your Wardrobe<br />

SECTION 2<br />

BEAUTY<br />

• Makeup Madness with Katrina: My Skin<br />

Prep Secret: Exfoliate! Exfoliate! Exfoliate!<br />

• 4 DIY Natural Moisturisers for the Perfect<br />

Summer Glow<br />

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42<br />

55<br />

66<br />

SECTION 3<br />

TAKING LESSONS<br />

• Mansour Bin Jabr, Emirati Venture Capitalist<br />

<strong>and</strong> Environmentalist<br />

SECTION 4<br />

TALENT POOL<br />

• Saif <strong>and</strong> Sound, DJ <strong>and</strong> Radio Presenter<br />

SECTION 5<br />

LIFE<strong>STYLE</strong><br />

• Leveraging with Public Relations:<br />

Boost your Br<strong>and</strong> <strong>and</strong> Business<br />

• How to Convert Money in Your<br />

Mind to Money in The Bank<br />

• Decluttering your Personal Space<br />

FOOD<br />

• Eat for Immunity: A List of Recommended<br />

Foods to Boost your Immune System<br />

• 10 Leftover Recipe Ideas<br />

80<br />

93<br />

SECTION 6<br />

TRAVEL<br />

• Travel with Monique Spearman: 7<br />

Things You Must Do in Accra, Ghana<br />

• A Traveller’s Guide to Portugal<br />

SECTION 7<br />

FOR THE<br />

CULTURE<br />

• The Reinvented Chronicles with<br />

Yvonne C Mtengwa: Transforming<br />

your Mindset in a Global Crisis<br />

• Home Economics: Create your<br />

Leaders Now!<br />

• Book Review: Purpose by Ben<br />

Renshaw<br />

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FITNESS<br />

• 15 Healthy Actions That<br />

Can Help You to Get Fit<br />

<strong>Out</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>About</strong> <strong>STYLE</strong> <strong>Mag</strong>azine tasks no responsibility for unsolicited photographs or material.<br />

The photographs in this publication are for illustration purposes, unless otherwise specified.<br />

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Fashion<br />

Feature<br />

Modupe<br />

Omonze<br />

Br<strong>and</strong> name: Runway Dubai<br />

____________________________<br />

Instagram: @runwaydubai<br />

____________________________<br />

Youtube: Runway Dubai<br />

____________________________<br />

www.runwaydubai.com<br />

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1. TELL US A BIT ABOUT YOURSELF<br />

My name is Modupe Omonze, I am from Lagos Nigeria.<br />

I am a fashion designer who creates pieces to tell<br />

stories about my love for arts <strong>and</strong> culture. I have been<br />

fortunate to have lived in different parts of the world,<br />

<strong>and</strong> studied other people’s culture, this has influenced<br />

my designs greatly.<br />

I studied fashion design extensively in Trinidad <strong>and</strong><br />

Tobago, where my graduation pieces were featured<br />

in the Trinidad Guardian newspapers. This was the<br />

beginning of my journey in the fashion industry.<br />

2. HOW DID RUNWAY DUBAI COME ABOUT?<br />

Runway Dubai started soon after I moved to Dubai.<br />

I noticed that there was not a single platform in the<br />

fashion industry that supported emerging talent <strong>and</strong><br />

the creative industry in general. I knew it was my<br />

responsibility to bridge the gap, so I took a course in<br />

Event management in the U.K to acquire knowledge<br />

on a professional level.<br />

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3. WHAT IS THE VISION AND MISSION OF RUNWAY DUBAI?<br />

Our vision is to create a hub in the UAE for local <strong>and</strong> international artists, fashion<br />

designers, <strong>and</strong> creative people to find a common <strong>and</strong> easily accessible platform<br />

that allows them to express themselves creatively. On the other h<strong>and</strong>, our<br />

mission is to harmonise humanity with creativity.<br />

4. WHERE DO YOU GATHER YOUR INSPIRATION FOR RUNWAYS?<br />

Every year, I focus on one social challenge that will have an impact on the<br />

industry. The people around me that I meet on a day-to-day basis are my source<br />

of. I listen carefully to what is going on around me, as it helps me a lot in creating<br />

original campaigns.<br />

5. TELL US ABOUT SOME OF YOUR PREVIOUS CAMPAIGNS<br />

We proudly presented the Down syndrome campaign with Madeline Stuart, a<br />

professional model with down syndrome during the Runway Dubai season 4 show.<br />

Our main objective was to highlight the importance of diversity in the fashion industry.<br />

We also showcased the importance of confidence <strong>and</strong> self-belief in women through<br />

the mentorship of Tennis champion Venus Williams. We have highlighted the Alopecia<br />

campaign with Kimberly Carey, a model with alopecia who led the campaign by<br />

speaking of the importance of finding strength through life’s challenges.<br />

Season 6 presented a wonderful opportunity to highlight Autism Spectrum with<br />

international model with Autism, Natalie Oden who was presented an award<br />

as the spokesperson of the year. Natalie is an inspiring model <strong>and</strong> actress who<br />

keeps pushing boundaries.<br />

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6. WHAT IS YOUR FAVOURITE PART ABOUT<br />

PUTTING TOGETHER A SHOW?<br />

My favourite part is seeing the designer’s creations come alive<br />

on the Runway. For me, this is the true meaning of joy. I enjoy<br />

the creativity in bringing everyone together <strong>and</strong> seeing them<br />

interact, making lifelong relationships.<br />

7. WHAT OTHER VENTURES ARE YOU INVOLVED<br />

WITH OTHER THAN RUNWAY DUBAI.<br />

Since I’m passionate about globally responsible initiatives, I<br />

have launched the Fashion Sustainability Summit, a platform<br />

that raises awareness <strong>and</strong> helps place the fashion industry<br />

amongst the top responsibly active industries. We have carried<br />

out seminars <strong>and</strong> practical exercises across the region since<br />

the launch of this platform. We have succeeded in initiating<br />

schools to strive to contribute to an eco-friendlier world by<br />

joining our on-going campaign.<br />

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8. WHAT DID YOU LEARN FROM YOUR BIGGEST FAILURE?<br />

I have learned to try continuously. I learned that giving up should never<br />

be an option.<br />

9. IF YOU COULD CHANGE ONE THING IN THE FASHION<br />

INDUSTRY, WHAT WOULD YOU CHANGE AND WHY?<br />

I would change the negative impact that the fashion industry has<br />

experienced through the years with regards to unethical practices <strong>and</strong><br />

environmental pollution. We have a lot of compassionate people in the<br />

industry who keep creating opportunities for change.<br />

10. HOW HAS SOCIAL MEDIA IMPACTED YOUR BUSINESS?<br />

Social media was made for creative people who love to express<br />

themselves <strong>and</strong> inspire others as well. My social media platforms are<br />

one of the secrets to my success, where I design positive campaigns<br />

<strong>and</strong> interact with people.<br />

11. WHAT CAN GUESTS LOOK FORWARD TO IN THE NEXT<br />

EDITION OF RUNWAY DUBAI?<br />

The campaign for 2020 is highlighting the beauty in our differences.<br />

Models from all over the world with vitiligo will be on the platform<br />

emphasising on their confidence in being unique. This will break a<br />

record. Vitiligo is the ultra-modern look in the fashion industry as we<br />

keep embracing diversity.<br />

12. WHAT IS THAT ONE QUOTE YOU LIVE BY?<br />

“The ones who are crazy enough to think that they can change the<br />

world are the ones who do.”<br />

— A quote by John McAfee<br />

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7 Ways to Add Colour<br />

to Your Wardrobe<br />

Every time of year dem<strong>and</strong>s specific<br />

colours, tones <strong>and</strong> hues along with<br />

seasonal fabric textures, prints <strong>and</strong><br />

styles.<br />

The arrival of Spring denotes bursts<br />

of energy <strong>and</strong> liveliness. This fickle<br />

weather brings joy <strong>and</strong> delight at every<br />

little bud that blooms, every weakling<br />

that cracks open the eggshell, every<br />

grass blade that springs from the<br />

earth; not to forget the breeze that<br />

lifts the wisps of your hair, gently<br />

whistling through the green leaves.<br />

How can one remain indifferent to the<br />

changes in the weather?<br />

Of course, we can’t, it’s simply<br />

impossible. Mankind has to remain<br />

in step with the ongoing moods of<br />

nature, through colours <strong>and</strong> textures<br />

of their garments, shoes, accessories<br />

<strong>and</strong> other shebang. For some<br />

people, choosing colours, mixing <strong>and</strong><br />

matching dresses is a daunting task.<br />

However, a few basics if kept in mind,<br />

ease out the matters.<br />

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When it comes to choosing colours, women are naturally more in<br />

advantage than their male counterparts. Although both genders stick to<br />

similar approaches for picking out suitable hues, we are going to describe<br />

seven h<strong>and</strong>y tips in separate sections for the convenience of our readers.<br />

Generally, there are just two basic principles of adding colour to your<br />

wardrobe; either go for brighter coloured outfits with neutral accessories,<br />

such as shoes, bags, belts, jewellery, etc. or decide on colourful addons<br />

coupled with neutral-toned apparels. It’s your game <strong>and</strong> you are at<br />

freedom of playing it in your unique way.<br />

Let us discuss the options women can tackle without any hassle.


1<br />

Start Small<br />

If you don’t want to be the centre of attention or shyness<br />

is withholding you, bring colour to your attire step-bystep.<br />

Try one bright top with beige or any neutral-toned<br />

legwear. It could also be vice versa, trust us for making<br />

the difference you want—Target white trousers with a<br />

yellow top, blue jeans, <strong>and</strong> a bright red shirt.<br />

2<br />

Pastel Pleasure<br />

Pastels never go out of style. The soft tones are most<br />

delightful to the senses <strong>and</strong> one seldom goes wrong<br />

with pastels. Mixing <strong>and</strong> matching pastels is super easy<br />

<strong>and</strong> cool. These days beautiful linens <strong>and</strong> cottons are<br />

available in the prettiest of subtle colours. Go <strong>and</strong> shop<br />

now, they’re the must-haves of your wardrobe.<br />

3<br />

Strong Statement<br />

Feeling more confident? Bring in oranges, greens,<br />

yellows, blues, <strong>and</strong> more. Pair the tops with bottoms to<br />

see the contrast, even the same shades with different<br />

tones would set you on the colourful journey. Wear a<br />

cool-toned green or turquoise legwear with a bright<br />

orange top. You’ll love it.<br />

4<br />

Pattern Tease<br />

Bored of wearing plain? Go for patterns—florals, polka<br />

dots, bohemians, stripes, checks, geometrics, etc.<br />

There’s a whole lot to choose from, available in endless<br />

shades. Pick out your favourite patterns now for that<br />

perfect tease of colour.<br />

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5<br />

LBD Differently<br />

All womenfolk know very well what LBD st<strong>and</strong>s for; what<br />

they might be missing is putting new terms to the initials.<br />

For example, wear a blue dress, or what about burgundy,<br />

beet red, baby blue, berry <strong>and</strong> banana? Yes! Incorporate<br />

other colours into LBD, not just black. Flaunt these new<br />

juicy tones with neutral accessories.<br />

6<br />

Sneak Peak<br />

The daring ones can benefit from this idea. Wear a bold<br />

coloured under vest, slip or any other garment under<br />

the top that shows itself for a bit of colour pop. It can<br />

be a yellow, mint green, blue or any other bright colour<br />

peeking through the top’s neckline, shoulders, sleeves,<br />

or slits. Let your creativity speak for itself.<br />

7<br />

Accessory Drama<br />

Last but not least, of course, is to pair your dress with<br />

colourful accessories. We think you’re aware of all the<br />

add-ons you can divulge in for explosions of colours. A<br />

bright watch, sunglasses, a coloured scarf, a pair of vibrant<br />

shoes, a snazzy h<strong>and</strong>bag, a gaudy belt, flamboyant socks<br />

or flashy jewellery. These things would definitely flare up<br />

your colour cloaked personage even if you dress up in<br />

neutrals.<br />

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Power of Colours for Menfolk<br />

1<br />

Trust Neutrals<br />

Nearly all neutral shades are earthy tones <strong>and</strong> a good<br />

way to kick off Spring. Shedding away the neutrals would<br />

leave you confused, so it’s best to begin by combining<br />

fresh, new colours into your neutrals. For example, wear<br />

a green summer blazer or top with brown pants. If you’re<br />

up for a stronger impact, try orange or yellow. Just<br />

achieve subtle <strong>and</strong> harmonious touches.<br />

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2<br />

Tie Splash<br />

Usually, men depend on their ties for a change of mood<br />

<strong>and</strong> colour. That’s undoubtedly the safest approach for a<br />

colour clash. The tie remains the focus of attention <strong>and</strong><br />

admiration for men <strong>and</strong> it’s only sensible to look for an<br />

uplift with lighter <strong>and</strong> brighter toned ties.<br />

3<br />

Lining Flash<br />

You can really enjoy the hints of hues a colourful lining<br />

can give you. Still double-minded? Experiment <strong>and</strong> see<br />

the difference. The underneath layer of a vibrant fabric<br />

in your blazer or overcoat would give you all the boost<br />

of colour <strong>and</strong> confidence you need.<br />

4<br />

Light Tops<br />

The requirement of this light <strong>and</strong> breezy weather is to go<br />

light from the top. Wear light-toned, patterned, printed<br />

shirts, blazers, tops <strong>and</strong> t-shirts. There’s an infinite supply<br />

of shades, patterns <strong>and</strong> textures available for men on<br />

the go. Just grab yourself in contemporary clothing <strong>and</strong><br />

never compromise on quality.<br />

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5<br />

Talking Trousers<br />

Another technique to include pastels in your wardrobe<br />

is by sporting soft subtle toned trousers or chinos.<br />

Make use of colour blocking by wearing a white shirt,<br />

preferably. A casual dresser can stay comfortable in<br />

vibrant chinos during summer with sweatshirts, t-shirts,<br />

even vests <strong>and</strong> for formal events or office hours, stock<br />

up the trendier pale pastel coloured linen <strong>and</strong> cotton<br />

trousers. These can be effortlessly paired with buttondown<br />

neutral-toned shirts. A timeless investment!<br />

6<br />

Dazzling Footwear<br />

With all the light soft clothes, heavy dark shoes are a<br />

big no. Suede is lightweight <strong>and</strong> breathable <strong>and</strong> loafers<br />

slightly more relaxed. Make good choices; invest in<br />

cool-toned lightweight footwear for relaxing in summer,<br />

whether at work or on weekends.<br />

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Accessory Agenda<br />

The quiet ones do love vibrant accessories to show their<br />

spirit. And why not? Accessories are by far the best venture<br />

you carry with you, stamping your trademark. Wallets, belts,<br />

ties, pocket squares, sunglasses <strong>and</strong> lightweight scarves in<br />

summer shades are expecting to be taken for balancing<br />

your complete appearance.<br />

Selection of colours should always be done cleverly. Choose<br />

colours that go with most of the outfits you already own.<br />

If you think you can never<br />

manage to look cool with<br />

some colour, with these<br />

tips you’d legit look cool<br />

both in the office <strong>and</strong><br />

outside of it.<br />

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BEAUTY<br />

M A K E U P<br />

M A D N E S S<br />

WITH<br />

My Skin Prep Secret<br />

Exfoliate!!Exfoliate!!Exfoliate!!<br />

If you are a Melanin Deep Beauty client,<br />

then you are already familiar with how much<br />

I st<strong>and</strong> behind exfoliation, both manual <strong>and</strong><br />

chemical. Exfoliating preps your skin for the<br />

remaining steps of your skincare routines. It<br />

removes all dead skin cells in preparation for<br />

the nutrients you are about to apply.<br />

Underst<strong>and</strong>ing chemical exfoliation can be<br />

a bit complicated for most, so I decided to<br />

break down AHAs, BHAs <strong>and</strong> Enzymes. I<br />

will explain each <strong>and</strong> provide my product<br />

recommendations. I pulled some of my most<br />

recommended products from my showroom.<br />

I also referenced my most recent client files to<br />

give you a full list of options to get started on<br />

your exfoliation journey. Let’s get to it!<br />

Alpha Hydroxy Acids (AHAs) are derived<br />

from natural sources like fruit, sugar or milk.<br />

The most widely used AHAs in skin-care<br />

products are glycolic acid <strong>and</strong> lactic acid<br />

simply because they are most proven <strong>and</strong><br />

effective. AHAs peel away dead skin cells on<br />

the skin surface. M<strong>and</strong>elic <strong>and</strong> malic acids are<br />

even milder than lactic acid. Tartaric <strong>and</strong> citric<br />

acids are typically used to stabilise the skin’s<br />

pH balance.<br />

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URBAN SKIN RX LACTIC GLOW MICRO POLISH<br />

GENTLE CLEANSING GEL<br />

Beta Hydroxy Acids (BHAs) are an effective treatment<br />

for those with oily, acne-prone skin because they are oilsoluble.<br />

The most commonly-known BHA is salicylic acid.<br />

BHAs soften <strong>and</strong> dissolve keratin on the skin’s surface <strong>and</strong><br />

inside of the pores. Betaine salicylate is less drying <strong>and</strong><br />

just as effective. Willow bark is a natural source of salicylic<br />

acid but is not as effective.<br />

Most Recommended:<br />

VOTARY BLEMISH RESCUE OIL -<br />

TAMANU + SALICYLIC<br />

If you have sensitive skin, it’s recommended to look for<br />

enzyme-based exfoliants, which are derived from fruits<br />

like pineapple, as they work at a slower pace than the<br />

acids listed above. Enzyme exfoliating is much more<br />

gentle than AHAs but provides very comparable results.<br />

Most Recommended:<br />

YOUTH TO THE PEOPLE YERBA MATE RESURFACING<br />

ENERGY FACIAL<br />

(instant microdermabrasion enzyme treat)<br />

Katrina is the Creative<br />

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this article, she shares<br />

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<strong>and</strong> products for you’ll<br />

need from head to toe.<br />

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Dress : Zhoja Budapest<br />

Location : Studio Madison, Budapest Hungary<br />

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4 DIY Natural<br />

Moisturisers for the<br />

Perfect Summer Glow<br />

There’s a rapid rise in organic <strong>and</strong><br />

sustainable products, especially<br />

during the summer season. In<br />

fact, it’s a complete lifestyle many<br />

people are embracing to ensure<br />

their maximum health. Beauty is<br />

also a part of this concept, whether<br />

it concerns your makeup or your<br />

daily moisturiser.<br />

When it comes to ready-made, store-bought moisturisers; they’re<br />

either too expensive or too full of toxic ingredients. To spare your<br />

skin from harmful chemicals, a homemade moisturiser is your best<br />

bet <strong>and</strong> reduces plastic waste. You get to know the ingredients<br />

you’re putting onto your skin <strong>and</strong> can control the amount to achieve<br />

desired results when indulging in a homemade moisturiser. Doesn’t<br />

it sound amazing to be your own beauty boss?<br />

Besides, it’s made from ingredients readily available in your house.<br />

You just have to start raiding your kitchen!<br />

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Homemade Moisturiser For Dry Skin<br />

A moisturiser for dryness tends to be thick <strong>and</strong><br />

dissolves into the epidermis deeply for ultimate<br />

hydration. For a beautiful homemade moisturiser for<br />

dry, flaky skin, you’ll need exactly five ingredients:<br />

shea butter, aloe vera, jojoba oil, honey <strong>and</strong> a few<br />

drops of your favourite essential oil.<br />

Ingredients<br />

• Shea Butter 3 Tbsp.<br />

• Jojoba Oil 1 Tsp.<br />

• Aloe Vera 1 Tsp.<br />

• Honey 1 Tsp.<br />

• Favourite Essential Oil (Lavender) 5-10 drops<br />

Sometimes, tending to skin dryness is an uphill<br />

battle, but ingredients like shea butter, honey, <strong>and</strong><br />

jojoba oil are naturally capable of banishing the<br />

very cause of it. This is a non-greasy moisturiser<br />

that doesn’t take time to sink into the skin, <strong>and</strong> can<br />

be lathered on h<strong>and</strong>s <strong>and</strong> feet too.<br />

Method<br />

• Melt shea butter <strong>and</strong> add all the other ingredients.<br />

• Put it into the refrigerator <strong>and</strong> let it solidify for 10 minutes.<br />

• Take the mixture out <strong>and</strong> whisk it for a few minutes.<br />

• Use a h<strong>and</strong> whisk or an electric whisk, whichever you have on h<strong>and</strong>.<br />

• Add the mixture in a tight container <strong>and</strong> store in a dry place.<br />

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Homemade Moisturiser for Aged/Mature Skin<br />

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Vitamin E is an essential skin-nourishing nutrient<br />

that moisturises the skin <strong>and</strong> improves its elasticity.<br />

More stress is given to taking vitamin E rich foods<br />

for slowing the ageing process, though along with<br />

that, applying vitamin E on the skin assures its<br />

daily intake <strong>and</strong> works wonders for glowing skin.<br />

This could also pose as a wonderful moisturiser for<br />

reducing freckles, age spots, <strong>and</strong> dark circles.<br />

For aged/mature skin, you can make your own<br />

moisturiser by taking cocoa butter, vitamin E,<br />

<strong>and</strong> coconut oil. If you’re sensitive to coconut oil,<br />

replace it with almond oil or olive oil to keep from<br />

developing any skin issues.<br />

Ingredients<br />

• Vitamin E 1 Tsp.<br />

• Cocoa Butter 3 Tbsp.<br />

• Coconut Oil 4 Tbsp.<br />

• Any Favourite Essential Oil 4 drops<br />

Method<br />

• Melt coconut oil <strong>and</strong> cocoa butter in a double boiler. Mix<br />

them together <strong>and</strong> allow the mixture to cool down a bit.<br />

• Add vitamin E oil <strong>and</strong> your favourite essential oil into the<br />

mixture. For 1 hour, place the mixture into the fridge.<br />

• Whisk the mixture until it becomes lighter <strong>and</strong> whipped in<br />

texture. Then place it again in the fridge for half an hour.<br />

• Take out the mixture <strong>and</strong> whisk it again until it’s fluffy. Put into<br />

a jar <strong>and</strong> use it at night before bed since our skin restores <strong>and</strong><br />

rejuvenates better while we sleep.


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Homemade Moisturiser For Oily Skin<br />

Green tea has an ancient background <strong>and</strong> is used in tons<br />

of beauty products, thanks to its cure-all status <strong>and</strong> obvious<br />

healing properties. With a high level of antioxidant content, it<br />

bids impressive results on oily skin <strong>and</strong> definitely doesn’t feel<br />

like an oil slick, neither dries out your skin.<br />

It’s a mistake if you believe that oily skin doesn’t need<br />

moisture, because if it isn’t sufficiently moisturised, oily skin<br />

produces more sebum to make up for dehydration. A few<br />

other bonuses of using green tea are reduced sun damage,<br />

acne, <strong>and</strong> premature ageing.<br />

This recipe uses only two ingredients: green tea <strong>and</strong> coconut<br />

oil. In case of any allergies or sensitivities, you can switch up<br />

coconut oil for some other botanical oil.<br />

Ingredients<br />

• Loose Green Tea 2 Tbs.<br />

• Coconut Oil 1 cup<br />

Method<br />

• Take a double boiler <strong>and</strong> melt coconut oil on medium heat.<br />

• Add in the green tea <strong>and</strong> give a stir.<br />

• Cover the boiler <strong>and</strong> let it simmer for an hour over the<br />

lowest heat setting.<br />

• Use cheesecloth to separate green tea from coconut oil.<br />

• Let it cool until solid.<br />

• Then whip them together for 3-5 minutes or until creamy.<br />

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An All-Rounder Skin Perfecting Moisturiser<br />

Sometimes, you need a moisturiser that just moisturises <strong>and</strong> works<br />

absolutely fine on all skin types. To make things simple <strong>and</strong> stressfree,<br />

we are sharing a recipe of a skin-perfecting cream, which<br />

conditions your skin beautifully <strong>and</strong> at the same time heals many<br />

skin issues. Be it dullness, itchiness, rosacea or any other skin<br />

problem. Guess what? It takes only seconds to whip up using these<br />

three ingredients: apples, olive oil, <strong>and</strong> rose water.<br />

This moisturiser is a miracle-worker <strong>and</strong> rivals all other countertop<br />

solutions. It nourishes, relieves, heals <strong>and</strong> delivers glowing skin with<br />

each use. Apples contain vitamin A, C, <strong>and</strong> B <strong>and</strong> a host of powerful<br />

antioxidants that remove dull skin for new skin to resurface. Olive<br />

oil encompasses anti-bacterial <strong>and</strong> skin-nourishing qualities. Rose<br />

water refreshes <strong>and</strong> makes the skin look <strong>and</strong> feel awake.<br />

Ingredients<br />

• Apples 2<br />

• Olive Oil 1 Tsp.<br />

• Rose Water 4-5 Tbsp.<br />

Method<br />

• Cut the apples <strong>and</strong> deseed them.<br />

• Add the apples to a blender along with olive oil.<br />

• Blend until you achieve a smooth, fine paste.<br />

• Transfer the mixture to a pan <strong>and</strong> let it simmer<br />

on low heat.<br />

• Remove it from the heat <strong>and</strong> add rose water to<br />

the mixture.<br />

• Store the content in the refrigerator.<br />

• This can only be used for a week.<br />

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A moisturiser that is chemical-based may hydrate the skin <strong>and</strong><br />

give fast results, but it won’t provide any long-term benefits.<br />

Natural homemade moisturisers, on the other h<strong>and</strong>, work<br />

slowly but always win the race by providing long-term skinimproving<br />

benefits.<br />

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TAKING<br />

LESSONS<br />

FROM<br />

MANSOUR BIN JABR<br />

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1. TELL US A BIT ABOUT YOURSELF<br />

My name is Mansour Bin Jabr, a 32 year old Emirati. I’m an<br />

investor, venture capitalist, philanthropist, environmentalist,<br />

<strong>and</strong> a former UAE rally champion.<br />

2. WHAT ARE YOUR LATEST BUSINESS VENTURES<br />

AND WHY?<br />

My latest business ventures are gold <strong>and</strong> cobalt mining in<br />

Congo. I’m also focused on producing biomass charcoal to<br />

save the world from deforestation, especially in Africa. One<br />

of my goals is to save the outnumbered gorillas in Congo,<br />

because most of them fled to Rw<strong>and</strong>a <strong>and</strong> Ug<strong>and</strong>a. I’m trying<br />

to build an orphanage-like facility for these gorillas.<br />

I also have a medical cannabis facility in Africa, as well.<br />

I’m focusing on a lot of agriculture at the moment, mostly<br />

superfoods like ginger, turmeric, avocado, <strong>and</strong> blueberries. I’m<br />

diversifying <strong>and</strong> rerouting my focus from oil <strong>and</strong> gas production<br />

<strong>and</strong> hospitality to permaculture, agriculture <strong>and</strong> mining.<br />

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3. WHAT IS YOUR DEFINITION OF SUCCESS?<br />

Success is what you give back—it’s not what you earn<br />

when you help. It’s how you create change, how you help<br />

in the ecosystem <strong>and</strong> basically keep nature in its place;<br />

that is, to make nature’s <strong>and</strong> people’s lives better. At the<br />

end of the day, that’s what counts on your scorecards.<br />

4. WHAT MOTIVATES YOU?<br />

I’m motivated by changes to make the world a better<br />

place. It’s not money. I used to be motivated by money<br />

before, I earned a lot of it <strong>and</strong> then I realise what’s next for<br />

me? I made a lot of money, enough for me to live in two<br />

generations. So it’s clearly not my motivation. I was born<br />

into a very wealthy family <strong>and</strong> I made my own money<br />

down the road. I’m blessed that I had an awakening at a<br />

very early age, realising that my motivation is not money.<br />

It’s what you contribute back to society <strong>and</strong> to the earth.<br />

5. WHAT JOBS/BUSINESSES DO YOU CONSIDER<br />

THE JOBS/BUSINESSES OF THE FUTURE?<br />

That’s a tough question for a person like me who<br />

doesn’t believe in getting jobs to be honest—I believe<br />

in entrepreneurship. I believe you shouldn’t work for<br />

somebody else. You should create your own business.<br />

You should work for yourself. Some people want to<br />

work <strong>and</strong> they say that starting your own business is<br />

not easy.<br />

I believe that everyone should follow his passion. If<br />

your passion is in the medical field, do it. If you want<br />

to be a soldier, firefighter or a policeman to save the<br />

community <strong>and</strong> help the community, then do it. To work<br />

for someone else <strong>and</strong> to make someone else rich, just to<br />

earn a low income, I don’t believe in that.<br />

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6. WHAT ADVICE WOULD YOU GIVE<br />

TO SOMEONE STARTING OUT IN<br />

BUSINESS?<br />

One piece of advice I’d give to someone starting<br />

a business is to just go for it. If they believe in<br />

it, <strong>and</strong> they’re passionate about it, do not think<br />

twice. There’s no failure; there are only lessons<br />

to learn. You need to get out of your comfort<br />

zone <strong>and</strong> take risks.<br />

You’re going to fail at some point, you will feel<br />

ashamed <strong>and</strong> you will realise that it might not<br />

be the business for you, but that’s not the end of<br />

the road. They are just valuable lessons that you<br />

take for yourself. You just need the courage <strong>and</strong><br />

strong heart to actually move forward.<br />

7. HOW DO YOU LOOK AFTER YOUR<br />

MENTAL HEALTH WHEN SUCCESS IS<br />

NO LONGER YOUR MAIN FOCUS?<br />

I spent a lot of time in African villages with<br />

indigenous people. Whichever country I am in,<br />

I’m always connected with the real locals. I’m not<br />

a city guy. I like to experience a country’s culture.<br />

I look after my mental health by spending a lot<br />

of time in nature. I’m also into meditation <strong>and</strong><br />

exercising a lot. Running <strong>and</strong> h<strong>and</strong>ling a lot<br />

of businesses all over the world is not easy. I<br />

release a lot of stress in the gym. I do a lot of<br />

boxing. I hit the punching bag, <strong>and</strong> that’s how I<br />

actually stay sane.<br />

8. WHAT ADVICE WOULD YOU GIVE<br />

YOUR 20-YEAR-OLD SELF?<br />

I would say to just take every risk he can get.<br />

There’s a lot of time to catch up, make mistakes<br />

<strong>and</strong> to climb back out of a hole that he might fall<br />

in if he fails. High risks may produce high returns.<br />

I wouldn’t say all calculated risks will surely give<br />

you a good return, but as I said, courage <strong>and</strong><br />

just a strong heart will take you a long way.<br />

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9. WHAT ARE YOU INVOLVED WITH OUTSIDE OF<br />

BUSINESS?<br />

I’m involved in a lot of environmental activities, <strong>and</strong> one of<br />

my battles in life is fighting against deforestation, as well as<br />

engaging in philanthropic activities. These include supplying<br />

solar panels to villages <strong>and</strong> supplying small African villages with<br />

water out of air. We have this machinery that we usually supply<br />

to militaries <strong>and</strong> defences, which creates clean water out of<br />

moisture <strong>and</strong> humidity.<br />

10. WHAT QUESTIONS HAVE YOU BEEN ASKING<br />

YOURSELF RECENTLY?<br />

When will all the governments of the world unite <strong>and</strong> fight<br />

global warming? This is a very serious problem. I’m talking<br />

about reversing global warming because its damaging effects<br />

are palpable more than ever. Sustaining it is not going to solve<br />

the problem. We need to reverse it. Another question that I<br />

keep asking myself: why has nothing changed up to this date?<br />

That’s a billion-dollar question in my head.<br />

11. WHAT’S THAT ONE QUOTE THAT YOU LIVE BY?<br />

Tough times don’t last—tough people do. In life, you’re going<br />

to experience hard times. You just need to keep going. Strong<br />

people survive—the survival of the fittest. It’s like the wildlife<br />

in the jungle, if you’re strong you’ll survive, <strong>and</strong> the weak are<br />

eaten. That’s my motto.<br />

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TALENT POOL<br />

Saif <strong>and</strong> Sound<br />

DJ <strong>and</strong> Radio Presenter<br />

www.saif<strong>and</strong>sound.com<br />

@saif<strong>and</strong>soundofficial<br />

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youtube.com/saif<strong>and</strong>sound


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TELL US A BIT ABOUT YOURSELF.<br />

My name is Saif Al Naji, but most<br />

people know me as Saif <strong>and</strong> Sound<br />

or just Saif for short. I’m 28 years old,<br />

originally from Jordan, but I was born<br />

<strong>and</strong> raised here in the UAE. I grew up in<br />

Abu Dhabi, but a couple of years ago, I<br />

moved to Dubai. I earned my Bachelor’s<br />

Degree at the American University in<br />

Dubai. I started DJing when I was 15<br />

years old, as far as I remember. I’ve<br />

been a die-hard music fan from a very<br />

young age. At 18, I started working in<br />

the radio industry.<br />

TELL US A BIT MORE ABOUT<br />

YOUR CAREER SO FAR, HAVE<br />

YOU ALWAYS WANTED TO BE<br />

A PRESENTER AND DJ? WHAT<br />

WAS THE DREAM?<br />

Back when I started my Bachelor’s,<br />

I didn’t feel fulfilled. DJing was not<br />

enough, <strong>and</strong> at that time, I couldn’t do<br />

a lot of gigs or concerts, because one<br />

needs to be over 21 to obtain a license<br />

to be a DJ at some venues. I didn’t<br />

have a big name, <strong>and</strong> I was on my own<br />

when I started.<br />

I always listened to the radio <strong>and</strong> Radio<br />

1 was my favourite station, it still is. I<br />

took a chance by sending them a letter<br />

expressing my interest in an internship.<br />

Surprisingly, they accepted my request<br />

<strong>and</strong> brought me in for three months. I<br />

used to go straight after classes to the<br />

radio station, stayed a couple of hours<br />

with the presenters, <strong>and</strong> learned all<br />

the ins <strong>and</strong> outs of this job. After three<br />

months, they offered me a freelance<br />

contract, although I had no experience<br />

in radio. Three months wasn’t enough<br />

to learn all the skills, but they saw the<br />

hunger <strong>and</strong> passion I had. They took a<br />

chance on me a year later, offered me<br />

a full-time contract <strong>and</strong> that’s when the<br />

Saif <strong>and</strong> Sound Empire started.<br />

I wanted to be a DJ more than a<br />

presenter. I knew from day one that I<br />

wanted to do something that has to do<br />

with music. Back then, it was DJing that<br />

I wanted to develop. That’s why I started<br />

producing music, but then the radio<br />

just kinda fell on my lap, <strong>and</strong> it was the<br />

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perfect fit for me. I only realised that later<br />

because radio combined music with the<br />

media element. I studied journalism<br />

<strong>and</strong> media at university. It’s the perfect<br />

combination for all my interests to come<br />

together in one job.<br />

WHAT’S BEEN YOUR CAREER<br />

HIGHLIGHT TO DATE?<br />

That’s a very broad question. The<br />

highlight is really looking back at my life<br />

when I started DJing in my bedroom.<br />

I was watching videos of other DJs,<br />

other media personalities, producers,<br />

headlining festivals, starting their own<br />

projects, interviewing celebrities going<br />

on tour, <strong>and</strong> so on.<br />

I used to get goosebumps in my<br />

bedroom, thinking about being in that<br />

position. It was an unreachable dream<br />

at that time, but when I look at my life<br />

right now, <strong>and</strong> I’m actually doing what<br />

I dreamed of maybe ten years or so<br />

years ago. It happened so fast because<br />

in the past couple of years, I’ve been<br />

busy <strong>and</strong> focused on my career, job,<br />

<strong>and</strong> perfecting my craft.<br />

It’s overwhelming to achieve those<br />

dreams that I’ve set for myself. Now,<br />

I didn’t really set it, it just happened.<br />

It was always in the back of my head<br />

<strong>and</strong> this is why I always try to be the<br />

best <strong>and</strong> become a better version of<br />

myself.<br />

THE TYPICAL QUESTION<br />

USUALLY IS, “IF YOU WERE NOT<br />

A MEDIA PERSONALITY, WHAT<br />

WOULD YOU BE DOING?”<br />

HOWEVER, OUR QUESTION IS,<br />

“WHAT WOULD YOU BE DOING<br />

IF THERE WAS NOTHING YOU<br />

COULDN’T DO?”<br />

I know for sure that if I wasn’t going<br />

to be a DJ, I would do something<br />

that has to do with music. I would still<br />

be a performer. Maybe a singer, or a<br />

rapper. Music is the backbone of my<br />

life. What’s really funny is, no one in<br />

my family is into music. When people<br />

ask me how I got into this industry, my<br />

answer is that I didn’t really get into<br />

it—I think music found me.


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WHAT MOTIVATES YOU?<br />

Nothing motivates me but myself. Before, I was on<br />

my own <strong>and</strong> my family didn’t support me because<br />

they didn’t underst<strong>and</strong> the business that I’m in.<br />

It was only a couple of years ago that my family<br />

understood what I was actually doing, <strong>and</strong> began<br />

to take it seriously. To them, DJing or being a radio<br />

presenter was just a hobby, but they didn’t realise<br />

that this could be done as a full-time job.<br />

I’ve always motivated myself. I talk to myself all<br />

the time <strong>and</strong> I keep pushing myself. The people<br />

around me also drive me. I’ve been blessed enough<br />

to have an incredible fan base. People around<br />

me have been extremely supportive, whether it’s<br />

on the radio, the people who listen to me, my<br />

followers on social media, or the people who<br />

attend my gigs. They will tell me that I’m amazing<br />

at what I do. I also inspire them, <strong>and</strong> some of them<br />

want to become like me one day. That’s the best<br />

motivation that anybody could get.<br />

HOW DO YOU DEFINE SUCCESS AND<br />

HOW DO YOU MEASURE IT?<br />

Success is a state of mind. It can be defined<br />

differently from one person to another. I truly believe<br />

that if you want to be successful in life, you need<br />

to define success before anything else. Once you<br />

define what success is, then you can easily obtain<br />

it. If you’re happy <strong>and</strong> satisfied with what you’re<br />

doing in life, then that is the ultimate definition<br />

of success. Success is also about following one’s<br />

dreams <strong>and</strong> attaining the impossible.<br />

Success is also having a positive impact on people.<br />

You could even have the easiest job in life <strong>and</strong><br />

make other people happy. For you to be fulfilled<br />

with what you’re doing, you need to make other<br />

people happy as well.<br />

WHO WOULD YOU SAY HAS<br />

INFLUENCED YOUR CAREER THE MOST<br />

AND WHY?<br />

In all these years, I haven’t been influenced by<br />

anyone on a considerable level. I didn’t have an<br />

idol that I’ve looked up to as my model of success.<br />

But then, recently, I truly realised that my mom<br />

has been a major influence in my life. Ever since I<br />

was a kid, she’s the one who believed in me, <strong>and</strong><br />

in what I do. Even though I come from a slightly<br />

conservative family, she gave me the freedom to<br />

do what I wanted. She saw something in me, <strong>and</strong><br />

she’s sure that I’m going to be successful at it. Until<br />

now, she has been my biggest supporter from a<br />

distance. Even though she doesn’t underst<strong>and</strong> the<br />

music I play nor underst<strong>and</strong> what I say over the<br />

radio, she still supports me. The person that has<br />

influenced me the most has been next to me the<br />

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TELL US ABOUT YOUR VENTURES<br />

OUTSIDE OF THE RADIO AND DJING.<br />

I would say my biggest venture outside of<br />

radio is starting my own creative agency<br />

which somehow complements what I really<br />

do. I started The Project about four years ago.<br />

It’s a creative agency where we do different<br />

projects within the line of music, events <strong>and</strong><br />

entertainment which I’m heavily involved in.<br />

We engage in talent management, which is the<br />

core of our business, to event organisation, as<br />

well as event execution, br<strong>and</strong>ing, designing,<br />

<strong>and</strong> social media management. I’ve used my<br />

experience, connections <strong>and</strong> database to<br />

utilise that in the company <strong>and</strong> capitalise on<br />

my margin.<br />

Instead of the br<strong>and</strong> being all about me, I<br />

thought that when I become old, the br<strong>and</strong> is<br />

not going to be like it is right now, so I wanted<br />

to focus my energy <strong>and</strong> experience on my<br />

company for it to flourish. Today I’m in high<br />

dem<strong>and</strong> because I’m young <strong>and</strong> energetic,<br />

but when I start a family <strong>and</strong> have kids, things<br />

are going to be a lot quieter. I have some<br />

other investments as well to secure my future.<br />

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WHAT ADVICE WOULD YOU GIVE TO<br />

SOMEONE WANTING TO LEAVE THEIR 9 TO<br />

5 TO FOLLOW A PASSION IN THE MEDIA<br />

INDUSTRY?<br />

You could be working as a full-time employee, but then<br />

you may want to start your own company, be your own<br />

boss, <strong>and</strong> therefore, you quit your 9 to 5 job to start your<br />

own business. I heavily encourage people to do that,<br />

although it’s very risky. Starting up your own company,<br />

coupled with matters such as licensing <strong>and</strong> restrictions,<br />

is not easy. I’ve been running my own company for a<br />

couple of years. It’s almost a year since I quit my full-time<br />

job as a radio presenter so that I can fully focus on the<br />

company <strong>and</strong> me. I’m a firm believer in being your own<br />

boss. I also believe in business-oriented people who<br />

have this mindset of making more profit. If you have the<br />

vision, the passion, experience <strong>and</strong> the mindset for it,<br />

my advice would be, just go for it.<br />

Although I was somehow established, I didn’t make that<br />

decision without having some sort of security. I did suffer<br />

at the beginning, <strong>and</strong> I still do, but the risk is constantly<br />

decreasing. The longer you wait, the harder it becomes<br />

to do it. I’m not saying that if you’re old, you shouldn’t<br />

do it. The point is, do it at a young age because the risk<br />

is always at its lowest since you might not have as many<br />

commitments. If you’re not married, <strong>and</strong> you don’t have<br />

kids, you can literally survive on a very low income. On<br />

the other h<strong>and</strong>, if you are committed, <strong>and</strong> you have a lot<br />

of payments that you have to make on a monthly basis,<br />

then quitting your 9 to 5 job is going to be much risky<br />

because what if you fail?<br />

I put up a video on Instagram where I said, always go for<br />

your plan A, but it doesn’t mean that you shouldn’t have<br />

a plan B. Go for it while you’re still young, energetic <strong>and</strong><br />

you’ve got nothing to lose. If it fails, what’s the worst<br />

that could happen? I could just go <strong>and</strong> find another 9<br />

to 5 job.<br />

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DJING TAKES A LOT OF ENERGY,<br />

SO HOW DO YOU KEEP ENERGISED<br />

AND INSPIRED?<br />

I have a lot of different chambers, <strong>and</strong> I<br />

do many things. I’m very versatile with my<br />

br<strong>and</strong>. This is my vision even back in the<br />

days. I’m the person that gets bored really<br />

fast. I always want to try something new.<br />

Even when someone asks me to host an<br />

event that I don’t specialise in, I will still<br />

accept it. I’m going to do it as a challenge,<br />

<strong>and</strong> I’ll read books, research <strong>and</strong> learn about<br />

it. I like learning <strong>and</strong> gaining knowledge<br />

about every single thing in the world, not<br />

just necessarily music.<br />

DJing takes a lot of energy, it’s very draining<br />

<strong>and</strong> very hectic, but when you do what you<br />

love, there’s no such thing as getting bored<br />

or getting enough. You just motivate yourself<br />

with the energy that comes from within. And<br />

as I said earlier, the people around me are<br />

my biggest inspiration. This is what keeps<br />

me going. This is what keeps me inspired.<br />

WHAT IS THE ONE TRUTH THAT<br />

HOLDS CONSTANT THROUGHOUT<br />

YOUR CAREER?<br />

I did say earlier that I like to challenge<br />

myself. I think this keeps me grounded,<br />

excited <strong>and</strong> inspired to do better <strong>and</strong><br />

become a better version of myself. I truly<br />

believe that we are on a constant mission<br />

to learn <strong>and</strong> polish the diamonds in us <strong>and</strong><br />

become better in whatever we do in life.<br />

It doesn’t have to be in your professional<br />

field. It could be in your personal life as well.<br />

You’ll never tire of learning: there’s always<br />

room for improvement. If you really love<br />

what you do, you want to be the best at it.<br />

For me, there’s no such thing as ‘wanting<br />

to become a football player, but not really<br />

caring to become the best football player’.<br />

Everybody should try to become the best in<br />

whatever it is that they do in life.<br />

I can’t see myself doing anything else but<br />

music <strong>and</strong> that’s why I always strive to be the<br />

best. I think this has helped me constantly<br />

throughout my career. So just be yourself.<br />

I have fallen in the trap of trying to imitate<br />

other people in my business <strong>and</strong> it’s easy<br />

to fall into it. You may encounter someone<br />

doing something really cool, <strong>and</strong> you think<br />

you want to become like that person, but<br />

then you should realise that the people love<br />

that person because of who they are. You<br />

are not going to be loved for imitating that<br />

person. Just be you, show them who you<br />

really are, <strong>and</strong> stay true to yourself.<br />

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LIFE<strong>STYLE</strong><br />

Leveraging with Public Relations::<br />

Boost your Br<strong>and</strong> <strong>and</strong> Business<br />

Like some of you, I’ve had the great privilege of being<br />

asked to st<strong>and</strong> in front of a group of people, state my<br />

name <strong>and</strong> say what it is I do for a living. If I can be<br />

quite honest, the reason why I transitioned into public<br />

relations or PR, is that I was founded on the fact that<br />

I’m a creative who loves writing, storytelling <strong>and</strong><br />

communicating with people. Professional fulfilment<br />

for me meant that my career choice accommodated<br />

my ability to do all three of these things on the daily.<br />

Having scaled the ranks of retail management <strong>and</strong><br />

real estate while in Atlanta several years ago gave<br />

me good practice. I quickly learned how having a<br />

good story behind what pair of jeans was the best<br />

to wear with a white blouse <strong>and</strong> heels, or why the<br />

neighbourhood I was selling a house in was a good<br />

buy. Effective communication is key to closing a<br />

sale. I was a conventional marketer then, promoting<br />

products <strong>and</strong> closing deals through the art of making<br />

a great pitch <strong>and</strong> persuasion.<br />

Moving to the UAE was a game-changer. I knew<br />

marketing <strong>and</strong> understood PR basics, but something<br />

about enhancing the method by showcasing the best<br />

attributes of a br<strong>and</strong> in an exciting manner was quite<br />

intriguing to me. The consumer br<strong>and</strong> scene is hugely<br />

competitive <strong>and</strong> not every company or entrepreneur<br />

has the big budget that comes with a huge billboard<br />

across every highway or buying up pages of a<br />

newspaper to talk about their products <strong>and</strong> offers <strong>and</strong><br />

why the company is so awesome. When I’m asked<br />

what my career is, my answer is really quite simply<br />

tied to the fact that PR is all around us.<br />

Now, you may be wondering what PR is <strong>and</strong> if you<br />

need it to help grow your small business or launch your<br />

br<strong>and</strong>. When I formed my PR <strong>and</strong> Communications<br />

Consultancy, Narratives PR, I had come across many<br />

people who needed my help in debunking the myths<br />

about PR so they could underst<strong>and</strong> why it fits in on<br />

their integrated marketing wheel. Here are my top 5<br />

reasons why every business owner needs PR, infused<br />

with all the stuff you need to know to underst<strong>and</strong> to<br />

begin with:<br />

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1<br />

You have to underst<strong>and</strong> what PR is to know<br />

that you need it. PR isn’t always about the<br />

glamourous parties, award-wins <strong>and</strong> red-carpet<br />

moments. We love it when we get to celebrate our<br />

clients’ wins at some flamboyant launch event but<br />

really <strong>and</strong> truly – like most other jobs – you have<br />

to work your way out the trenches before you start<br />

winning. Simply put, you don’t get invited to these<br />

if there’s nothing to celebrate.<br />

It takes a good bit of effort to find those bits of<br />

information that would interest the everyday<br />

individual to pick what you are selling, be excited<br />

about what you are doing or follow your story over<br />

competitor news. It takes even greater effort to<br />

have your news out there without having to pay<br />

for it. Paid publicity is advertising. PR is earned<br />

space through providing media with information<br />

through press releases, pitches, announcements<br />

<strong>and</strong> featured articles. You want PR on your side<br />

because it is typically the most affordable way to<br />

get the word out when pitted against advertising.<br />

2<br />

Good PR puts your br<strong>and</strong> in the face of your<br />

target audience. The basics of marketing<br />

is a mixed talk of product, place, people <strong>and</strong><br />

promotion. I think of PR as a special force – or<br />

superpower – working behind the scenes to<br />

promote your products (or services) to your<br />

targeted people through a variety of media forms,<br />

<strong>and</strong> reaching them in many places.<br />

PR is a long-haul process that relies on continued<br />

story sharing <strong>and</strong> updates that capture the attention<br />

of your audiences. You can read a story written<br />

many moons ago, yet it captures your attention so<br />

much that you carry out more research <strong>and</strong> go out<br />

to buy what’s on offer. PR is about gaining visibility<br />

for your business <strong>and</strong> visibility- friends, is good<br />

news for any business.<br />

3<br />

Want to build br<strong>and</strong> equity? PR’s got you<br />

covered! By definition, ‘br<strong>and</strong> equity’ is the<br />

perceived value that consumers place on a br<strong>and</strong><br />

name of a particular product or service. There’s not<br />

a whole lot of value that consumers can place on<br />

your br<strong>and</strong> if they don’t know who you are <strong>and</strong> what<br />

it is you do in the first place. Purchasing decisions<br />

are largely dependent on key elements such as<br />

price <strong>and</strong> knowledge of the br<strong>and</strong>. PR plays a huge<br />

role in keeping your name on the minds of readers,<br />

listeners <strong>and</strong> viewers – especially when carried out<br />

in a highly integrated manner.<br />

4<br />

PR: the trusted source of publicity. I mentioned<br />

that PR is earned right? Today’s consumer<br />

is super conscious of what they are purchasing,<br />

looking at such details as manufacturing processes,<br />

carbon footprint, credibility, employee welfare of<br />

companies ,<strong>and</strong> so on. Not enough money can<br />

convince consumers to buy products after having<br />

seen a big glossy advertisement, when there are<br />

reports of human or animal rights violations lurking<br />

in the shadows. Advertising is good, but a good<br />

word out on your br<strong>and</strong> sticks in the minds of<br />

consumers for much longer than any ad would <strong>and</strong><br />

that is another reason why you need PR.<br />

5<br />

PR helps you curate suitable messaging<br />

during difficult times. Let’s face it: running a<br />

business is not always a bed of roses. There’ll be<br />

times where the economy tanks, lay-offs happen,<br />

confidential information leaks or a sheer ‘act of<br />

God’ leaves communities grappling with what<br />

to do after a disaster strikes. Dissemination of<br />

information during a crisis is a huge proponent<br />

to surviving the storm. Your stakeholders need<br />

to stay informed, <strong>and</strong> so PR helps you guide the<br />

messaging in a manner that provides clarity while<br />

communicating your values – something that we<br />

all need when navigating challenging times.<br />

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Consumers buy what’s in front of them. Our job as PR practitioners is to<br />

serve our clients with tools <strong>and</strong> strategies that help raise more awareness<br />

of their br<strong>and</strong>s, products <strong>and</strong> services through media relations <strong>and</strong><br />

compelling storytelling. Publicists are in the business of effectively bridging<br />

the gap between consumers or end-users, <strong>and</strong> the government entities,<br />

corporate organisations <strong>and</strong> entrepreneurial ventures that service their<br />

needs through the provision of goods <strong>and</strong> services. We seek to showcase<br />

the best of what the latter group (the government entities, entrepreneurs<br />

<strong>and</strong> consumer br<strong>and</strong>s) is offering, with the aim to raise better awareness<br />

of who they are, their values, what they do or produce to solve a problem.<br />

PR is about working with journalists in figuring out what would make a<br />

good story, relying on having fostered great relationships with critical<br />

stakeholders aside from the media fraternity to get a good word out.<br />

<strong>About</strong><br />

the Author<br />

Yvonne Chiedza Mtengwa is a Dubaibased<br />

Communications Strategist<br />

<strong>and</strong> Founder of Narratives PR LLC-FZ<br />

(www.yournarratives.com) a boutique<br />

communications consultancy specialising<br />

in entrepreneurial design <strong>and</strong> shaping the<br />

narrative of women-led leisure, lifestyle <strong>and</strong><br />

social development br<strong>and</strong>s in the UAE <strong>and</strong><br />

Africa. She leverages 15 years of marketing<br />

<strong>and</strong> communications experience having<br />

worked in the United States, Southern<br />

Africa <strong>and</strong> now GCC region.<br />

Harnessing her passion for destination<br />

marketing, Yvonne has enjoyed the<br />

privilege of working on campaigns for<br />

such entities as DCT Abu Dhabi, Reem<br />

Mall, Etihad Airways Consumer, Katara<br />

Hospitality, Abu Dhabi National Hotels,<br />

Ferrari World Abu Dhabi <strong>and</strong> hospitality<br />

<strong>and</strong> leisure br<strong>and</strong>s with operations in<br />

Zimbabwe, Zambia, Botswana <strong>and</strong> South<br />

Africa.<br />

Yvonne authored, “Reinvented: Challenging<br />

insecurity to live authentically through faith”,<br />

a book encouraging women to confront<br />

their issues with relationships, insecurities<br />

<strong>and</strong> self-fulfilling prophesies, in an effort<br />

to truly discover who they were created to<br />

be. It’s available for download on https://<br />

payhip.com/b/Oi7Y#!<br />

Check her out on IG on @quintessentially_yvonne or visit <strong>and</strong> subscribe to her website<br />

on www.ReinventedToday.com for more tips on everyday reinvention.<br />

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How to Convert Money in Your Mind<br />

to Money in The Bank<br />

How can you convert the money in your mind to money in your bank? Well, it might<br />

sound impossible, but you can make that happen with the abundance mindset in<br />

your head. After all, the only way you can attract wealth is to feed your mind with<br />

it. However, it doesn’t mean just waiting for fruits to fall from the trees, nor it means<br />

doing nothing but just waiting for wealth to come to you.<br />

The first step is to have an abundant mindset wherein you condition your brain that<br />

you have enough or more than enough. So, before you can make all the money you<br />

want, you should believe that you will have that money.<br />

Simply, get that wealthy state of mind so that it will become your reality. After all,<br />

wealth comes to those who believe, <strong>and</strong> that starts with how you feel <strong>and</strong> think about<br />

money.<br />

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NOTICE YOUR FEELINGS ABOUT MONEY.<br />

When you log in to your online bank accounts, how<br />

do you feel – good or bad? Do you feel frustrated,<br />

demoralised or embarrassed? Don’t ignore your<br />

feelings, but pay attention to it <strong>and</strong> your money.<br />

You don’t also have to feel bad or frustrated if you<br />

don’t have a lot of money. If you’re always feeling bad,<br />

you will just keep living in the scarcity mindset <strong>and</strong> in<br />

a continuous cycle, thinking of not getting or having<br />

enough. Eventually, you will develop so much fear about<br />

how much little you have. Instead of this, you must feel<br />

happy <strong>and</strong> proud of what you have so that it will grow.<br />

DON’T COMPARE WHAT YOU HAVE WITH<br />

OTHERS.<br />

Do not fall into the trap of comparing your current state<br />

with colleagues, high school classmates or friends. If<br />

you do, you may be left feeling jealous, desperate <strong>and</strong><br />

envious because you’re always thinking that they’re<br />

doing better than you do.<br />

It is not the right way to go, but you should think about<br />

your personal goals. You don’t have the same ones as<br />

others do, so stop comparing yourself to them. If you<br />

keep doing it, you will not be able to shift your mindset<br />

from being insecure to being appreciative of your effort<br />

to having what you have now.<br />

FEARS ARE REAL, BUT DON’T LET THEM<br />

AFFECT YOUR FUTURE.<br />

You might be fearing something today, but you don’t have<br />

to think that it will scare you forever. Determine what you<br />

fear when it comes to money. Do you think that you’ll run<br />

out of it? Do you fear that you’ll never have enough?<br />

If you find yourself always fearing of not having enough<br />

money, you might always be hoarding money for your<br />

protection.<br />

Don’t live with fear; it is not the place you deserve. Don’t<br />

be afraid of losing money. Instead, you must address your<br />

fears so that you can work through them.<br />

CHANGE YOUR MINDSET IF IT’S NOT<br />

WORKING IN YOUR FAVOUR.<br />

Instead, you must think <strong>and</strong> believe what you want<br />

about money. So, if you want to have lots of it, don’t<br />

apologise for it but think why you want it.<br />

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AVOID EMOTIONAL SPENDING AND INSTANT<br />

GRATIFICATION.<br />

Some people spend money based on their emotions<br />

or the things happening in their lives. Cut this habit<br />

because it will not help you attract abundance in your<br />

life. Be financially savvy, <strong>and</strong> know that emotional<br />

spending will not do you good.<br />

DETERMINE WHAT YOU THINK ABOUT RICH<br />

PEOPLE.<br />

What do you think about the idea of being rich yourself?<br />

Do you believe that you’ll be wealthy? Do you think that<br />

you’re unlucky <strong>and</strong> rich people are lucky? If you’re trying<br />

to separate yourself from wealthy people negatively, you<br />

might not attract the kind of wealth you want. The reason<br />

is that you can turn whatever you think into your reality.<br />

So, if you believe that you’ll be forever broke, you will be.<br />

Also, don’t decide based on what you think will make<br />

you feel good in the moment. Think long-term. What<br />

you should do is to determine what will be best for you<br />

in the end. Avoid falling prey to temptations.<br />

DO THE MONEY MEDITATION.<br />

It is one of the most important exercises to attract<br />

abundance in your life. Do it as often as possible.<br />

Money meditation will help manifest money fast <strong>and</strong><br />

remove any false beliefs about it.<br />

CHANGE YOUR THOUGHTS.<br />

Get the negative thought patterns out! While it can take<br />

practice <strong>and</strong> time, learn how to stop those negative<br />

thoughts that will block the money flow to you. Thus,<br />

you should have a positive mindset towards money <strong>and</strong><br />

believe that you deserve to have the money you want.<br />

Have faith in the abundance coming from the universe.<br />

You must remove the negativity you have about money<br />

from your life. Finally, you should purify your thoughts<br />

<strong>and</strong> focus on the positive.<br />

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To do it, you just must find a quiet place to lie down or<br />

sit down without any interruptions. Ideally, practice it<br />

in the early morning when everyone else is still asleep.<br />

Relax, breathe <strong>and</strong> focus on the relaxation of your<br />

muscles. Focus on every breath.<br />

Now, visualise a clear image of the exact amount of<br />

money you want to see on your bank account. You<br />

know that you deserve this money because you’re<br />

feeling amazing right now, <strong>and</strong> because you feel this<br />

money is real, you’re now thinking of buying the things<br />

that you’ve been wanting for long like this <strong>and</strong> that.<br />

Practice the money meditation daily <strong>and</strong> feel relaxed<br />

<strong>and</strong> relieved every time you do it.


START THE WORK!<br />

Becoming rich takes effort, time <strong>and</strong> patience, too. Most of the<br />

money you can have is through the tried <strong>and</strong> tested things to do<br />

consistently. So aside from eyeing on the prize, you also need to<br />

keep track of your finances <strong>and</strong> consider these tips.<br />

Save money. Look at your savings as taxes that you set aside on<br />

a certain period. For example, you might want to set aside 5%<br />

of your monthly income or higher if it applies to you. You must<br />

also plan <strong>and</strong> stick to it. It’s not possible to become rich fast, even<br />

if you often hear luck-based success stories many times. Many<br />

people don’t become rich through that but through discipline,<br />

planning <strong>and</strong> execution. They include timelines <strong>and</strong> budgets.<br />

In addition, consider investing. Examples include real estate <strong>and</strong><br />

stock market. But if you have a finance coach, you can consult<br />

<strong>and</strong> ask for recommendations. Nevertheless, you should think<br />

rationally before deciding.<br />

Most importantly educate yourself, like if you’re looking to<br />

invest. Constantly stay aware <strong>and</strong> take calculated risks, such as<br />

when investing in stocks or starting a business. Think deeply <strong>and</strong><br />

evaluate the outcomes before investing.<br />

If you want to convert money in your mind to money in your bank,<br />

switch your brain on for it so that your efforts are directed to<br />

what you want to achieve in the future. Set clearly defined goals,<br />

live a financially smart life, avoid emotional spending, instant<br />

gratifications, think long-term, <strong>and</strong> shun the negative thoughts to<br />

stop pushing money away from you. Sure, it sounds a lot of effort<br />

to achieve that wealth you envision, but what can be better than<br />

starting the work now? If you’re ready to attract money into your<br />

life, you should visualise having that money you think you deserve<br />

<strong>and</strong> be willing to do the work to achieve your money goals.<br />

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Decluttering your Personal Space<br />

The art of decluttering our<br />

personal physical spaces <strong>and</strong> our<br />

mindset is essential for both our<br />

mental health <strong>and</strong> our soul to be<br />

able to recharge <strong>and</strong> rejuvenate.<br />

More importantly, sustainable<br />

decluttering, such as reusing,<br />

recycling, <strong>and</strong> repurposing items,<br />

can help us limit our carbon<br />

footprint <strong>and</strong> prevent further<br />

damages to climate change. Since<br />

we’re all at home, it is the perfect<br />

time to declutter <strong>and</strong> organise<br />

our space, leaving the previous<br />

decade’s clutter right where it<br />

belongs, in the past.<br />

WHY DECLUTTER?<br />

When decluttering, we have the power to lighten our space<br />

<strong>and</strong> make room for exciting new possibilities. Louise Hay,<br />

one of my favourite authors, said that “Our closets can be<br />

considered symbols of our minds. A cluttered closet could<br />

mean a cluttered mind.”<br />

One of the things I’ve noticed is that people are usually<br />

putting aside big chunks of their time on the weekends to<br />

clean their homes, when the purpose of the weekend is to<br />

relax, recharge your soul <strong>and</strong> spend time with your family.<br />

While for some people, the process of cleaning is very<br />

therapeutic; for many, it can feel frustrating, overwhelming<br />

<strong>and</strong> can cause intense stress <strong>and</strong> anxiety. The question<br />

remains, how do we remove that feeling from our life <strong>and</strong><br />

our weekends so that we can truly do what we love to do<br />

during our free time without feeling burdened or trapped?<br />

Before we begin, I want to mention that our rooms,<br />

homes <strong>and</strong> personal spaces are sacred spaces <strong>and</strong> our<br />

souls deserve to feel inner peace there. It is absolutely<br />

important to make sure that once we leave our work or<br />

school <strong>and</strong> overall the outside world <strong>and</strong> step into our<br />

homes <strong>and</strong> rooms, we instantly feel rejuvenated <strong>and</strong> calm.<br />

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CLUTTERING AND ITS LINK TO ANXIETY<br />

While there are a few who thrive in chaotic spaces, the<br />

majority of people do much better when they’re in a<br />

decluttered, clean, organised <strong>and</strong> tidy space. They can<br />

focus better, <strong>and</strong> achieve more as their space ignites the<br />

creativity within them.<br />

Moreover, clutter or too many possessions can make you<br />

feel overwhelmed, as psychologists have linked the need<br />

to hold on to possessions to an anticipated pain of loss.<br />

A study in 2012 found out that the two parts of your brain<br />

associated with conflict <strong>and</strong> pain overreact whenever<br />

you try to throw the things you’re emotionally attached<br />

to. Another study discovered that mothers had elevated<br />

levels of stress hormones whilst sorting out their things in<br />

their homes. Research also discovered that individuals that<br />

have more physical clutter in a disorganised environment<br />

are less productive <strong>and</strong> more distracted.<br />

Now that you know how clutter can impact your wellbeing,<br />

let’s take a look at how to tackle the decluttering<br />

process.<br />

START SMALL:<br />

For some people, they’ve been hoarding <strong>and</strong> compiling<br />

for so long, that they don’t know where to start. It’s<br />

important to start small.<br />

• Look around your house <strong>and</strong> choose one room you<br />

would like to work on. For example, your kitchen.<br />

• Then take a look at your kitchen <strong>and</strong> choose one<br />

area to work on; a smaller project to work on, such<br />

as your fridge.<br />

• Put aside a couple of minutes <strong>and</strong> go through the<br />

fridge. Have a recycling <strong>and</strong> waste box nearby.<br />

• Take a look at the expiration dates <strong>and</strong> throw out<br />

anything that is expired (If possible, recycle their<br />

respective jars & bottles). Then try to create mini<br />

spaces; a section for the fruits, a section for the<br />

vegetables, a section for dairy products <strong>and</strong> so on.<br />

This shouldn’t take more than half an hour.<br />

• Once you’re done with that, move on to another miniproject<br />

in your kitchen, such as your condiments<br />

<strong>and</strong> medicine cabinet <strong>and</strong> re-organise it to your<br />

liking <strong>and</strong> convenience.<br />

Do not try to do it all at once. Whenever you have some<br />

free time, work on one mini-project at a time, day by day,<br />

week by week. Slowly, over time, those mini-projects<br />

will complete your large project, <strong>and</strong> in this scenario,<br />

your kitchen is completely organised, decluttered <strong>and</strong><br />

tidy. Once you’re done with one whole room, move on<br />

to another room in your house. It didn’t get cluttered<br />

overnight, so don’t expect to declutter it within a night<br />

either. Take your time <strong>and</strong> be patient.<br />

Tip: Tackle your wardrobe <strong>and</strong> bedroom last. We tend<br />

to have more emotional attachments to our personal<br />

belongings such as clothes, jewellery <strong>and</strong> books. If<br />

you try to declutter your wardrobe first, you might feel<br />

discouraged to continue.<br />

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PUT THINGS BACK INSTANTANEOUSLY<br />

Now that we know why to declutter <strong>and</strong> how to declutter,<br />

it’s important to incorporate a few practical steps to ensure<br />

our space remains decluttered. It is obvious to say that<br />

if the house is tidy <strong>and</strong> organised, then you don’t really<br />

need to put aside big chunks of time to clean. If we end<br />

up putting everything back to where it belongs right after<br />

using it, then there’s no need to put aside time to tidy that<br />

area. Let me get more specific. We’re going out of the<br />

house <strong>and</strong> we’re trying on clothes. If we put back every<br />

piece of clothing that we’re not wearing right at that very<br />

moment instead of just piling them on the chair or on the<br />

bed, then when we come back home, we’re not faced with<br />

clothes scattered around the room. Another example could<br />

be, you’re on the phone <strong>and</strong> you need to write something<br />

down, so you pick up a pen <strong>and</strong> piece of paper, but then<br />

you forget to put the pen back to where it belongs, an<br />

action that wouldn’t have taken you more than a couple<br />

of seconds, but because you forget to do so, you’ll end<br />

up having to do it on the weekend as a bunch of these<br />

seconds accumulate <strong>and</strong> turn into hours. Putting things<br />

right back in their original spot doesn’t take more than a<br />

few seconds but can save you hours in the future.<br />

ASSIGN AREAS<br />

It’s important to put things back in their original spot<br />

instantaneously, but what happens if you don’t have<br />

assigned areas for some items? I’ve entered homes<br />

where people just scatter their mail on their dining table,<br />

kitchen isl<strong>and</strong> or console by the door. It’s all over the place<br />

because there is not an assigned area for the mail. So it’s as<br />

important to make sure you assign spaces. For example,<br />

you can use an empty shoebox <strong>and</strong> place it near the door<br />

for all your mail to be placed in there. You’ve allocated<br />

a specific place for the mail. This applies to everything.<br />

Let’s consider the doorway <strong>and</strong> hallway as this area seems<br />

to be one of the difficult spots in every household. You<br />

can assign a space for the shoes, a space for the dog<br />

leashes, a space for the umbrella or jackets. You can use<br />

dividers in your drawers for the stationary, headphones<br />

etc. Or let’s consider your home office or your bedroom<br />

where you have a desk. You can use dividers to categorise<br />

your sheets of paper, <strong>and</strong> your notes. You can use a jar<br />

for your pen. You can use a small saucer for your clips,<br />

<strong>and</strong> pins. To summarise, you need to allocate a space for<br />

everything <strong>and</strong> then remember to put back everything<br />

where it belongs immediately after using it. Now when<br />

you enter your house, you no longer feel overwhelmed, as<br />

everything is where it belongs. And if you have kids <strong>and</strong><br />

it’s a little bit more difficult, research shows that kids tend<br />

to learn best through observing. So once they see you do<br />

it, they’ll be more inclined to follow in your footsteps.<br />

IT’S ALL ABOUT YOU!<br />

Everyone’s definition of organised is different, <strong>and</strong> that’s<br />

okay. For example, for me, it is absolutely important that<br />

all my clothes are organised by colour, whereas for my<br />

partner it’s important that all his clothes in his closet are<br />

ironed. So as long as you feel at peace in that space, then<br />

that’s all that matters because you’ve accomplished that<br />

peaceful state of mind. More importantly, when you do<br />

something that resonates with you, it no longer feels like<br />

a chore. It can even become fun! So ask yourself what<br />

bothers you in your own room or space, which spaces<br />

drain your energy, <strong>and</strong> accordingly create a personalised<br />

plan <strong>and</strong> take it from there. Sustainable decluttering can<br />

be a very healing process <strong>and</strong> is one that benefits the<br />

planet, so I encourage you to try it!<br />

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MORE TIPS:<br />

• Dedicate 5 minutes every morning or<br />

every night to ensure that everything<br />

is where it belongs. By dedicating a<br />

few minutes every day, you avoid<br />

having to dedicate hours on the<br />

weekend.<br />

• Adopt a more minimalist lifestyle.<br />

The less stuff you accumulate, the<br />

easier it will be to keep an organised<br />

space.<br />

• Donate the items you no longer use.<br />

• Repurpose <strong>and</strong> reuse items to the<br />

best of your ability.<br />

The truth of the matter is that we<br />

currently live in such a chaotic world. We<br />

turn on the news <strong>and</strong> all we see is chaos.<br />

We’re working longer hours, <strong>and</strong> we<br />

may even feel overwhelmed <strong>and</strong> burnt<br />

out. Therefore, it’s absolutely necessary<br />

for us to have a space that allows for<br />

recharging <strong>and</strong> rejuvenation to happen.<br />

Organising <strong>and</strong> decluttering our space<br />

helps us create the mindset we need to<br />

thrive in other areas of our life.<br />

If you have any specific questions on how<br />

<strong>and</strong> where to start, please don’t hesitate<br />

to message me. I’d love to help out.<br />

ABOUT THE AUTHOR<br />

Tannaz Hosseinpour, founder of<br />

Minutes On Growth Coaching,<br />

is a certified life coach <strong>and</strong><br />

CBT practitioner specialising<br />

in personal development &<br />

relationships with a strong<br />

academic background in family<br />

mediation & dispute resolution<br />

law. She is also the host of her<br />

self-improvement podcast show,<br />

Minutes on Growth. She recently<br />

published her first children’s<br />

book, Sam’s Adventures At The<br />

Park, available on Amazon <strong>and</strong><br />

Barnes & Noble.<br />

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food<br />

Eat for Immunity: A List of Recommended foods to<br />

Boost your Immune System<br />

“LET FOOD BE THY MEDICINE AND MEDICINE BE THY FOOD.” ~ HIPPOCRATES<br />

The quote above was attributed to Hippocrates,<br />

one of the most oust<strong>and</strong>ing figures in the history of<br />

medicine. He was a physician, but he talked about<br />

food, not medicines. It goes to show that food is<br />

not only for filling our bellies. What we eat directly<br />

impacts our physical <strong>and</strong> mental being.<br />

Wholesome nutrition <strong>and</strong> real foods are essential in<br />

healing <strong>and</strong> repairing our body systems from within.<br />

A nourished body results in greater strength to fight<br />

off bacterial <strong>and</strong> viral infections from attacking us.<br />

Eating the right foods can bolster immunity <strong>and</strong><br />

offer a steady supply of nutrients to the body to do<br />

its job. Fruits, vegetables, dairy, grains <strong>and</strong> legumes<br />

provide several immune-boosting antioxidants,<br />

vitamins <strong>and</strong> minerals.<br />

Below, we have a list of some of the top foods that<br />

promote an optimally functioning immune system:<br />

EGGS, MUSHROOMS AND TOFU FOR<br />

VITAMIN D<br />

Vitamin D is responsible for altering the number<br />

of white blood cells also, called killer lymphocytes.<br />

White blood cells reduce the spread of bacteria<br />

<strong>and</strong> viruses in our body. Include mushrooms, eggs,<br />

fortified milk <strong>and</strong> tofu in your diet to get ample<br />

amounts of vitamin D. Lack of this vitamin increases<br />

the risk of developing acute respiratory tract<br />

infections. Fatty fish like cod, mackerel <strong>and</strong> salmon<br />

is also a great source of vitamin D.<br />

BONE BROTH FOR COLLAGEN<br />

Some chicken soup for the soul? Used for ages,<br />

bone broth is an excellent healing food that provides<br />

collagen, calcium <strong>and</strong> magnesium. Proline <strong>and</strong><br />

Glycine present in bone broth is used in the synthesis<br />

of DNA <strong>and</strong> proteins in the body. Connective tissue<br />

from the bones is rich in glucosamine that is known<br />

to strengthen joints. The gelatin in bone broth heals<br />

the delicate mucosal lining in the digestive tract.<br />

Healthy digestion is the first step towards a strong<br />

immune system.<br />

Collagen is also the material that is extremely<br />

important for the health <strong>and</strong> vitality of our skin, hair<br />

<strong>and</strong> nails. So, go on <strong>and</strong> make a pot of fresh chicken<br />

soup <strong>and</strong> slurp the goodness!<br />

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KIMCHI AND KOMBUCHA FOR PROBIOTICS<br />

A healthy microbiome means a varied population of good<br />

bacteria in our intestines. Most illnesses begin in the<br />

gut, <strong>and</strong> fermented food fosters a balance in the gut by<br />

producing gut-friendly bacteria such as Bifidobacterium<br />

<strong>and</strong> Peptococcus.<br />

The organic acids produced during fermentation are<br />

short-chain fatty acids that are anti-inflammatory in nature.<br />

Fermented foods like kimchi, kombucha, sauerkraut,<br />

miso <strong>and</strong> yoghurt boost microbiome health, which in turn<br />

supports our immune system.<br />

CITRUS FOODS FOR VITAMIN C<br />

Vitamin C is a powerful antioxidant <strong>and</strong> recommended<br />

by most health experts as the best cure for flu <strong>and</strong> colds.<br />

Vitamin C prevents <strong>and</strong> treats respiratory inflammation.<br />

Eating one medium grapefruit can provide you with 90 mg<br />

of vitamin C, which is almost half of the daily recommended<br />

limit. Lemon juice, bell peppers, strawberries <strong>and</strong> kiwis<br />

are some foods rich in vitamin C that help reduce the<br />

duration of cold symptoms. Deficiency of vitamin C can<br />

result in impaired immunity <strong>and</strong> therefore leave you<br />

susceptible to infections.<br />

NUTS AND SEEDS FOR ZINC AND VITAMIN E<br />

Nuts <strong>and</strong> seeds are tiny powerhouses of nutrients. A little<br />

goes a long way with nuts <strong>and</strong> seeds, <strong>and</strong> there are a<br />

variety of ways you can include them in your daily diet.<br />

One ounce of sunflower seeds provides as much as<br />

66% of the daily recommended intake of vitamin E that<br />

plays a major role in boosting immunity. The fat-soluble<br />

antioxidant breaks the fat peroxidation chain reaction <strong>and</strong><br />

protects the lungs against oxidative stress. It kickstarts<br />

the immune cells whose main job is to fend off incoming<br />

invaders, i.e. bacteria <strong>and</strong> viruses.<br />

Zinc assists in the creation, metabolism <strong>and</strong> storage of<br />

hormones. It is also responsible for maintaining the<br />

structural balance of the cell. Hormonal imbalances <strong>and</strong><br />

weak metabolism lead to a compromised immune system,<br />

so be sure to munch on those cashew nuts, almonds <strong>and</strong><br />

peanuts for your daily zinc dose!<br />

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DAIRY PRODUCTS AND MEAT FOR PROTEIN<br />

Immunoglobulins or antibodies are proteins that flow<br />

in your blood to form key parts of a strong immune<br />

system. The body uses amino acids from dietary protein<br />

to build other proteins in your body. Too little of it leads<br />

to weakness, fatigue <strong>and</strong> consequently, poor defence<br />

against external health risks. For all the meat lovers, there<br />

is the option of beef, poultry <strong>and</strong> fish to provide protein.<br />

And for the vegans- lentils, beans <strong>and</strong> nuts are a great<br />

way to go!<br />

CARROTS AND KALE FOR BETA CAROTENE<br />

Beta Carotene is basically a carotenoid pigment, reddishorange<br />

in colour that is converted to vitamin A in our<br />

bodies. It is a precursor of vitamin A (retinol), that is much<br />

needed for healthy mucous membrane lining on our<br />

respiratory tracts. Vitamin A also promotes healthy vision<br />

<strong>and</strong> a stable immune system.<br />

Beta carotene keeps lungs healthy as we age. Eat foods<br />

like carrots, kale, apricots, plums <strong>and</strong> sweet potatoes to<br />

ensure you get a good amount of beta carotene, <strong>and</strong><br />

hence, vitamin A in your diet.<br />

A BMJ report of a test done on 535 individuals revealed<br />

that high blood beta carotene levels could repair damage<br />

done to our lungs by free oxygen radicals. So, you can<br />

stock up on carrots to protect yourself from lung infections<br />

such as pneumonia.<br />

TURMERIC FOR INFLAMMATORY RELIEF<br />

Turmeric contains curcumin which is a natural compound<br />

that gives it that beautiful yellow-gold hue. Curcumin<br />

is a potent immunomodulatory <strong>and</strong> anti-inflammatory<br />

compound that modulates the activation of B cells,<br />

T cells, neutrophils <strong>and</strong> natural killer cells. Even at low<br />

doses, curcumin improves antibody responses. Therefore,<br />

turmeric has proved to be quite beneficial in treating<br />

upper respiratory tract ailments, asthmas <strong>and</strong> allergies.<br />

An interesting tip is to add a pinch of black pepper when<br />

you add turmeric to your food. Piperine, a bioactive<br />

compound in black pepper enhances the absorption of<br />

curcumin in our bodies by 2000%!<br />

Although curries are popular options, our favourite is<br />

golden milk! It is a soothing way to add both pepper <strong>and</strong><br />

turmeric to your diet. A brew of hot milk, turmeric <strong>and</strong><br />

pepper does wonders to a scratchy throat <strong>and</strong> a sneezing<br />

bout!<br />

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12<br />

Leftover Recipe Ideas<br />

Leftovers often make their way on our<br />

tables. They are inevitable <strong>and</strong> a part of<br />

our lives, but don’t worry because you<br />

don’t need to throw them away. You can<br />

use recipe ideas to recreate those leftover<br />

dishes, such as chicken, beef or veggie, <strong>and</strong><br />

turn them into another dish that your family<br />

will enjoy. Here are our top 12 leftover<br />

recipe ideas.<br />

1. LEFTOVER BEEF STROGANOFF<br />

If you love stroganoff, you can use some leftover beef in this<br />

recipe. Try it <strong>and</strong> impress your loved ones with a better-tasting<br />

leftover beef. After all, some cooked food tastes even better<br />

when consumed the next day or added to other dishes.<br />

Leftover beef is no different. It is tasty <strong>and</strong> versatile to add on<br />

just about any dish of your choosing. It helps you achieve that<br />

maximum taste without much effort in a new dish. After all, the<br />

work is also half done, so you don’t have to spend so much time<br />

turning that beef leftover into a delicious meal.<br />

This leftover meat stroganoff is one of the best leftover recipe<br />

ideas that you can do with beef. To make your lunch or dinner<br />

even more delectable, you can serve it with vegetables, like<br />

broccoli, kale or beans <strong>and</strong> white rice. Alternatively, you can serve<br />

it with white bread, mashed potatoes, brown rice or wild rice. See<br />

this recipe for inspiration.<br />

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2. MEXICAN CHILI VERDE CHICKEN<br />

CASSEROLE<br />

Who doesn’t love a comforting casserole? If you have cooked<br />

leftover chicken, you should try this one. It is easy to prepare <strong>and</strong><br />

is family-friendly! You can get it done <strong>and</strong> make your leftovers<br />

taste even better the next day.<br />

However, some people who do not like the jalapeno omit it<br />

entirely. It is up to you. Plus, you can use canned if you don’t have<br />

fresh tomatoes. If you don’t have cooked chicken meat, you can<br />

also use turkey meat. It will also work fine for this hearty recipe<br />

that you might want to make when you’re stuck at home. Here is<br />

a video for a simple recipe idea.<br />

3. EASY LEFTOVER VEGGIE SOUP<br />

If you have leftover vegetables, you can try this easy<br />

to make soup recipe. A few veggies to combine<br />

include, green beans, zucchini, eggplant <strong>and</strong> peas.<br />

You can also use other vegetables you got in your<br />

kitchen. This veggie soup tastes great, <strong>and</strong> even kids<br />

will love it. Check out this video for inspiration.<br />

4. LEFTOVER ROAST CHICKEN SOUP<br />

On a weekend when we have home gatherings, we often prepare<br />

roast chicken. The hungry crowd always loves this dish that is<br />

effortless to make. However, there can always be leftovers. Use it<br />

in this delicious <strong>and</strong> comforting soup recipe.<br />

Tips - The drippings or juices created out of roasting can be used<br />

in this soup recipe. You can also use the extra veggies from your<br />

roast chicken. If desired, you can also add some chicken breasts.<br />

Here is a video to check out for your inspiration.<br />

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5. LEFTOVER BEEF STEW<br />

Are you looking for a quick dinner? You can use that leftover beef<br />

<strong>and</strong> use the ingredients you have in your kitchen. You will love this<br />

recipe because you can use your pieces <strong>and</strong> bits to clear up your<br />

week’s stock on a Saturday for a fresh shopping come Monday.<br />

This dish will last up to four days if properly stored in the fridge,<br />

but if you want to extend its shelf life, you can also freeze it in an<br />

airtight container or a freezer bag. If you don’t have cooked meat,<br />

you can substitute it with any meat roasts. Try this leftover beef<br />

stew that will please even fussy eaters! Check this video for recipe<br />

inspiration.<br />

6. LEFTOVER BEEF GOULASH<br />

Do you have leftover beef? No worries! You can<br />

prepare this easy <strong>and</strong> simple recipe that makes<br />

leftover beef taste more special. To make it more<br />

delicious, add lots of paprika <strong>and</strong> peppers.<br />

Looking for inspiration? Check out this recipe video.<br />

7. LEFTOVER PHILLY CHEESE<br />

STEAK SLIDER<br />

If you love sliders, you will love this leftover Philly cheesesteak<br />

slider, a s<strong>and</strong>wich that originated in Philadelphia, USA.<br />

It is easy <strong>and</strong> quick to prepare, <strong>and</strong> that’s impressive for the many<br />

of us that don’t have the luxury of time to cook. All you need are<br />

thin slices of cooked steak, provolone cheese, onion, mushroom<br />

<strong>and</strong> peppers. You will love the combination of these ingredients<br />

that can make great-tasting s<strong>and</strong>wiches to make at home.<br />

To make the sliders even more delectable, coat the buns with<br />

a garlic butter seasoning. If you don’t have leftover roast beef<br />

or steak, you can also use grocery-bought, pre-cut <strong>and</strong> thinly<br />

sliced meat. For the cheese, you can substitute provolone with<br />

mozzarella, Swiss or American cheese. Looking for a recipe on<br />

how to prepare it? Watch this video for inspiration.<br />

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8. CHICKEN STUFFED BELL PEPPERS<br />

Are you wondering what to do with leftover chicken? Try these<br />

tasty stuffed bell peppers. You can experiment on the ingredients<br />

<strong>and</strong> add in whatever you have lying around the kitchen, such as<br />

celery, onion, carrot <strong>and</strong> mushrooms. These stuffed bell peppers<br />

are great appetisers, too. Want to make Chicken Stuffed Bell<br />

Peppers? Watch this video.<br />

9. LEFTOVER ROAST BEEF CHILI<br />

Beef chilis are a favourite on a chilly winter night or<br />

just about any given day. If you have leftover beef,<br />

you can turn it into this frugal <strong>and</strong> quick recipe to try<br />

at home. This recipe is perfect for a busy weeknight<br />

because it is quick to prepare yet is also tastier<br />

than that made with another type of meat. Serve<br />

it with guacamole, salsa or steamed basmati rice.<br />

Alternatively, you can also serve it with sour cream<br />

<strong>and</strong> grated cheese in baked potatoes or tortilla<br />

wraps. Check out this video for inspiration.<br />

10. ROAST CHICKEN LEFTOVER<br />

ONE-POT PASTA<br />

Are you running out of dinner ideas? Try this one-pot pasta with<br />

your leftover roast chicken the other night. You can transform that<br />

leftover into a great dish that even picky eaters will love. Now,<br />

you don’t need to waste that roast because you can add it to this<br />

pasta dish that you can prepare in half the time. Here is a recipe<br />

idea to try.<br />

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11. CHINESE STIR FRY WITH<br />

LEFTOVER VEGETABLES<br />

Are you wondering how to make good use of your leftover<br />

vegetables? Here is a great recipe to try. Use your leftover<br />

mushrooms, broccoli <strong>and</strong> noodles that can make for a fantastic<br />

dish. A stir-fry is a versatile dish that lets us use whatever veggie<br />

we have in the pantry or kitchen at the end of the week. With it,<br />

we do not just help in reducing food waste, but we can also create<br />

something healthy <strong>and</strong> delicious for the family. Get inspiration<br />

from this video.<br />

12. VEGETABLE SANDWICH<br />

This quick <strong>and</strong> easy recipe is so nutritious <strong>and</strong><br />

flavourful. It is great for hunger between meals<br />

<strong>and</strong> is ready within 10 minutes. If you’re trying to<br />

lose weight, you can try it with whole wheat grain,<br />

too. Here is a Vegetable S<strong>and</strong>wich to try.<br />

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FITNESS<br />

Simple Habits For a Fit <strong>and</strong> Healthier You<br />

Living a healthy lifestyle<br />

consists of practising healthy<br />

<strong>and</strong> sustainable habits. Physical<br />

fitness, as a component<br />

of a healthy lifestyle, is<br />

not only about exercise.<br />

Dietary <strong>and</strong> other lifestyle<br />

aspects such as sleeping<br />

habits, stress management,<br />

emotional regulation <strong>and</strong><br />

even social activities affect<br />

our overall wellness. Having<br />

a good exercise routine,<br />

as well as taking vitamins<br />

<strong>and</strong> supplements, does not<br />

offset unhealthy habits. It is<br />

important to consider that<br />

our habits must complement<br />

or ‘synergise’ with our fitness<br />

goals.<br />

1. HYDRATE ADEQUATELY.<br />

Many people dismiss the habit of<br />

drinking adequate amounts of water<br />

throughout the day. Numerous<br />

studies find that adequate hydration<br />

promotes healthy brain function,<br />

body temperature <strong>and</strong> blood pressure<br />

regulation, as well as sustained energy<br />

levels.<br />

The water content in our daily diets, as<br />

well as the weather, are factors we also<br />

need to consider to gauge the actual<br />

water requirement of our bodies. Dry<br />

<strong>and</strong> protein-rich diets should prompt<br />

us to drink more water. On hot or<br />

humid days, cold drinks or electrolyterich<br />

beverages will help in replenishing<br />

the water <strong>and</strong> electrolytes we lose<br />

throughout the day, even when we are<br />

not sweating profusely.<br />

Drinking water on an empty stomach<br />

as soon as you wake up is also a<br />

beneficial habit. The Japanese can<br />

attest to this claim, as they practice the<br />

so-called Japanese water therapy—<br />

starting the day with four to six glasses<br />

of water on an empty stomach.<br />

Sticking to a habit may seem<br />

difficult at first, so regard<br />

every small step done on a<br />

daily basis as an achievement.<br />

Easy or simple habits are likely<br />

to stick. Also, remember that<br />

consistency will put you on the<br />

path to success. To kickstart<br />

your fitness journey, develop<br />

these 15 simple habits for a fit<br />

<strong>and</strong> healthier you.<br />

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2. STRETCH BEFORE SLEEPING.<br />

Stretch <strong>and</strong> flex your body for a few minutes before you<br />

sleep. Stretching increases blood flow to muscles <strong>and</strong><br />

joints, which reduces joint stiffness. People who suffer from<br />

lower back pain may also benefit from stretching. Doing<br />

this simple activity can help in relieving muscle tension <strong>and</strong><br />

preventing sleep-disrupting cramps, which in turn promotes<br />

a better night’s rest. Remember to do only gentle stretches,<br />

as doing a strenuous workout before bed can have the<br />

opposite effect.<br />

There are two stretching methods that you can practice:<br />

the static stretch <strong>and</strong> the dynamic stretch. A static stretch<br />

is done by stretching one muscle group at a time, while<br />

a dynamic stretch is performed by using momentum to<br />

slowly increase the range of motion of a joint or muscle. It is<br />

recommended to perform static stretches before going to<br />

bed, as the movements required to perform static stretches<br />

are more gentle <strong>and</strong> less active.<br />

To do a static stretch, flex a body part until you feel tension<br />

<strong>and</strong> hold until your muscles are relaxed. To avoid straining,<br />

make sure to actively breathe while stretching to make sure<br />

that oxygen is adequately fueling your muscles.<br />

3. EAT MORE LEAN MEAT, FAT-REDUCED POULTRY AND FISH.<br />

When buying meat, choose lean meats, poultry without<br />

the skin, as well as fish over fatty meat cuts <strong>and</strong> cured<br />

meats. Animal fats that are found in usual cuts of meat<br />

contain high levels of cholesterol which, when consumed<br />

in unhealthy amounts, promotes high blood pressure<br />

<strong>and</strong> other cardiovascular diseases. Thus, choosing<br />

the leanest cuts of meats allows us to cut down on<br />

cholesterol intake.<br />

For lean beef, a cut is said to be ‘lean’ or ‘extra lean’<br />

based on the total fat in each serving. In terms of fat<br />

content, extra-lean beef is the healthiest you can ask<br />

from your local butcher or meat shop. The leanest cut<br />

is typically eye round roast <strong>and</strong> steak with 4 grams of<br />

fat per serving <strong>and</strong> 1.4 grams of saturated fat. The next<br />

leanest cuts include sirloin tip side steak, top round<br />

roast <strong>and</strong> steak, bottom round roast <strong>and</strong> steak, <strong>and</strong> top<br />

sirloin steak. Another easy rule to find lean beef is that<br />

anything with “round,” “chuck” or “loin” in its name<br />

is usually either extra lean or lean. Chicken prepared<br />

without the fatty skin <strong>and</strong> fish cooked using oil-free<br />

methods are also good dietary protein choices.<br />

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4. TAKE PROBIOTICS.<br />

Probiotics, so-called ‘good bacteria’, are live<br />

microorganisms that are said to provide health<br />

benefits when consumed. Probiotics should not be<br />

confused with prebiotics, which are dietary fibres<br />

that help feed the friendly bacteria already in your<br />

gut.<br />

A number of studies also find that improving or<br />

restoring the gut flora through probiotics promotes<br />

a healthier digestive tract <strong>and</strong> a stronger immune<br />

system. There are also strong claims that the intake<br />

of probiotics may reduce depression <strong>and</strong> promote<br />

heart health.<br />

Probiotic-rich foods include yoghurt, laban, kimchi,<br />

tempeh, pickles <strong>and</strong> kombucha. Some types of<br />

cheeses also contain a good colony of probiotic<br />

bacteria.<br />

5. PRACTICE YOGA<br />

AND MEDITATION.<br />

Try yoga in the morning. Doing<br />

yoga in the morning is said to,<br />

improve your metabolism, drain<br />

your lymph, boost immunity,<br />

<strong>and</strong> make you energised.<br />

6. LIMIT SUGAR INTAKE.<br />

Limit your refined sugar intake. Keeping tabs on your<br />

sugar intake is an important part of a heart-healthy<br />

lifestyle, especially if you’ve been diagnosed with<br />

diabetes or prediabetes. The empty calories from<br />

added sugars in desserts, sugary drinks <strong>and</strong> sweets<br />

can lead to weight gain <strong>and</strong> spikes in blood glucose<br />

levels.<br />

You can try using raw honey as an alternative. It is<br />

rich in antioxidants which may defend your cells<br />

against free radicals. It may also relieve cough,<br />

colds <strong>and</strong> sore throats.<br />

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7. INCREASE YOUR FIBRE INTAKE.<br />

Eat more foods rich in fibre. High fibre foods may<br />

help with weight loss because they make you feel<br />

fuller for longer, <strong>and</strong> more likely to eat less. High<br />

fibre foods include wholegrain breakfast cereals,<br />

wholewheat pasta, wholegrain bread <strong>and</strong> oats,<br />

barley <strong>and</strong> rye—fruit such as berries, pears, melon<br />

<strong>and</strong> oranges. Pea, beans <strong>and</strong> nuts are also high in<br />

fibre.<br />

A simple way to increase your fibre intake without<br />

creating any hassle in your kitchen is by opting for<br />

fruit smoothies. Just add any fruits you’d like, ice,<br />

<strong>and</strong> fresh milk.<br />

8. CHOOSE FOODS WITH A<br />

LOW GLYCEMIC INDEX.<br />

Low-glycemic foods are slower to raise<br />

a person’s blood sugar levels than<br />

foods with moderate or high scores<br />

on the glycemic index. Low-glycemic<br />

foods include rolled or steel-cut oats,<br />

barley, sweet potatoes <strong>and</strong> non-starchy<br />

vegetables.<br />

9. AVOID SKIPPING MEALS.<br />

Never stay hungry for too long. Skipping meals can<br />

also cause your metabolism to slow down, which<br />

can cause weight gain or make it harder to lose<br />

weight. It may also lead you to eat too much <strong>and</strong><br />

may cause you an upset stomach.<br />

Get yourself easy to prepare snacks, like oatmeal,<br />

fruits <strong>and</strong> vegetables that you can eat anytime.<br />

Avoid junk foods, sweets, <strong>and</strong> pastries which may<br />

give you a full <strong>and</strong> satisfied feeling but are not good<br />

for you.<br />

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10. PRACTISE ‘HARA HACHI BUN ME’—<br />

EATING ONLY UNTIL YOU’RE 80% FULL.<br />

Eat until you are 80% full. According to the Japanese,<br />

“hara hachi bun me”, roughly translates to “eat until<br />

you are 80% full”. Eating until you are 100% is likely<br />

to bring on discomfort, negative feelings or even<br />

feeling the need to purge. Applying the “hara hachi<br />

bun me” rule means you miss out on that sensation<br />

of feeling too full.<br />

11. LEAD AN ACTIVE<br />

LIFE<strong>STYLE</strong>.<br />

Get active <strong>and</strong> stay active. Exercise<br />

can help burn off excess calories.<br />

Exercise also offers numerous<br />

health benefits, including boosting<br />

your mood, strengthening your<br />

cardiovascular system <strong>and</strong> reducing<br />

your blood pressure.<br />

12. SNACK ON FRUITS AND<br />

VEGETABLES.<br />

Eat whole vegetables <strong>and</strong> fruit at each meal <strong>and</strong><br />

as snacks. Vegetables <strong>and</strong> fruits are low in calories,<br />

have fibre <strong>and</strong> can help you to feel full. Eat the fruit<br />

rather than drink juice. Juice does not contain fibre,<br />

<strong>and</strong> even unsweetened juices are high in sugar <strong>and</strong><br />

calories.<br />

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13. WEIGH YOUR BODY IN PARTS.<br />

Measure different parts of your body rather than<br />

weigh yourself. This can help yourself to be aware<br />

of the changes in your body, but this will not give<br />

you the feeling of too much urgency that may cause<br />

anxiety <strong>and</strong> pressure.<br />

14. CUT BACK ON SODIUM.<br />

Limit your sodium (salt) intake. Cutting<br />

back on sodium can significantly<br />

improve blood pressure <strong>and</strong> heart<br />

health. Too much salt is bad for your<br />

kidneys. As much as possible, avoid<br />

fast food meals, junk foods <strong>and</strong><br />

processed foods. Cooking your own<br />

meal is good for you because you can<br />

control the amount of ingredients.<br />

15. INCREASE YOUR INTAKE OF<br />

HEALTHY FATS AND OILS.<br />

Choose healthy fats <strong>and</strong> oils. Monounsaturated<br />

fats improve blood cholesterol levels, <strong>and</strong><br />

polyunsaturated fats are good sources of Omega-3.<br />

Monounsaturated fats include avocados, some nut<br />

oils - cashew, almond pecan <strong>and</strong> non-hydrogenated<br />

margarine. Polyunsaturated fats are found in<br />

flaxseed, omega-3 eggs, <strong>and</strong> cold-water fish such<br />

as salmon, mackerel <strong>and</strong> trout.<br />

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TRAVEL<br />

7 Things You Must Do<br />

in Accra,Ghana<br />

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TAKE A TOUR AROUND THE CITY<br />

Visit the Kwame Nkrumah Mausoleum <strong>and</strong> memorial<br />

park located in downtown Accra, the capital of Ghana.<br />

Dedicated to Ghanaian President Kwame Nkrumah,<br />

the memorial complex was dedicated in 1992 <strong>and</strong> sits<br />

on the site of the former British colonial polo grounds<br />

in Accra. Designed by Don Arthur, the Mausoleum<br />

houses the bodies of Kwame Nkrumah <strong>and</strong> his wife<br />

Fathia Nkrumah. The building represents an upsidedown<br />

sword, the Akan culture symbol of peace <strong>and</strong> a<br />

black star to symbolise unity. The Independence Arch<br />

in Accra, Ghana, is part of the Independence Square<br />

which contains monuments to Ghana’s independence<br />

struggle, including the Independence Arch, Black Star<br />

Gate, <strong>and</strong> the Liberation Day Monument. Independence<br />

Square is a must-see attraction as it is one of the largest<br />

city squares in the world. Heavily guarded by several<br />

soldiers, you’re prohibited from taking pictures up close<br />

of the arch without permission. However, you are free to<br />

take pictures in the general area around the arch.<br />

VISIT CAPE COAST AND ELMINA CASTLE<br />

Once one of the world’s most important slave-holding<br />

sites, neighbouring castles Cape Coast <strong>and</strong> Elmina<br />

provide sobering insight into the workings of the African<br />

Slave trade. Go on a local guided tour, where you will<br />

visit the dark, damp dungeons which housed slaves<br />

that waited for two to 12 weeks to be shipped off in<br />

the East-Atlantic Slave Trade. Although these castles<br />

represent a horrific past, they st<strong>and</strong> as a reminder of an<br />

unforgettable history that must never be repeated.<br />

I went to Afrochella in Accra, the capital of the West<br />

African country Ghana. Afrochella is a yearly one-day<br />

festival, celebrating Africa’s diverse culture. The festival<br />

features cuisine, contemporary art, music <strong>and</strong> creative<br />

entrepreneurs from all over Africa. During this amazing<br />

celebration, I was able to deeply connect with the<br />

Ghanaian people, culture, music, traditions <strong>and</strong> food.<br />

Throughout my week-long stay, I learned the ins <strong>and</strong><br />

outs of the city <strong>and</strong> found the best things to do as a<br />

tourist in Accra, Ghana.<br />

Here is my list of things you must do in Accra, Ghana:<br />

VISIT MAKOLA MARKET<br />

Makola Market is Accra’s largest open-air market. Upon<br />

arriving at the market, you will immediately be taken<br />

over by the sights <strong>and</strong> sounds of the hustle <strong>and</strong> bustle of<br />

locals buying foods, textiles <strong>and</strong> goods. Overwhelming<br />

at first, Makola market is the best place to really take in<br />

the ambience of a West African market. There is a wide<br />

array of products sold in the market <strong>and</strong> the surrounding<br />

streets like jewellery made from locally h<strong>and</strong>crafted<br />

beads <strong>and</strong> Ghanaian kente cloth. Dominated by women<br />

traders, the market is your one-stop-shop for fresh<br />

produce, manufactured <strong>and</strong> imported food, clothing,<br />

shoes, tools, pots <strong>and</strong> pans <strong>and</strong> more. As you enter the<br />

market, it is best to have an idea of what you want to<br />

purchase <strong>and</strong> the price range you’re willing to pay for<br />

those items, haggling with the local merchants is your<br />

best bet to get unbeatable prices!<br />

TRY JOLLOF RICE AND RED RED STEW<br />

There’s no way you can go to Ghana, let alone West<br />

Africa <strong>and</strong> not try Jollof rice! Jollof rice is one of West<br />

Africa’s most popular dishes. Originally from Senegal<br />

region, this staple food is a one-pot rice dish. Jollof rice<br />

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traditionally consists of rice, cooking oil, vegetables such<br />

as tomato, onion, red pepper, garlic, ginger <strong>and</strong> scotch<br />

bonnet. There are many seasonings to enhance the flavour<br />

like salt, seasoning stock cubes, nutmeg, herbs, curry<br />

powder <strong>and</strong> dried thyme. To complement the rice, white<br />

meats such as chicken, turkey <strong>and</strong> fish are often served<br />

with the dish. My absolute favourite dish is Red Red Stew<br />

(African Stewed Black-Eyed Peas). When I say this dish<br />

tastes like heaven, I mean it! Red Red Stew is a simple<br />

dish consisting of black-eyed peas in a tomato stew with<br />

white rice <strong>and</strong> plantains. It can be eaten vegetarian with<br />

no meat or similar to jollof rice with any type of meat.<br />

These dishes will set your taste buds on fire, feed your<br />

soul <strong>and</strong> leave you with a full belly.<br />

ENJOY THE NIGHTLIFE<br />

The nightlife in Accra is always on <strong>and</strong> popping! You will<br />

dance the night away with spots like Carbon, Sky Bar <strong>and</strong><br />

Labadi Beach <strong>and</strong> more. Carbon is a luxury lounge-club<br />

high above airport city offering a magical, mysterious<br />

world of luxurious hedonism, stylish surrealism <strong>and</strong><br />

neo-nightclubbing, where surprises await at every<br />

turn. Sky bar is Accra’s premier rooftop venue, offering<br />

breathtaking views of the city from the tallest building in<br />

West Africa. Sky bar brings you a unique entertainment<br />

experience you will never forget. Labadi Beach is one of<br />

the most happening beaches in Ghana. Also known as<br />

the La Pleasure Beach, Labadi Beach is famous among<br />

the tourists because of the several beach parties that are<br />

organised. They have an abundance of drinks, food <strong>and</strong><br />

live music that will keep your body moving into the early<br />

morning.<br />

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ENJOY THE LOCAL CAFES<br />

If exploring the nightlife isn’t your cup of tea, I highly<br />

suggest visiting some of Accra’s gorgeous cafes.<br />

Accra’s has many cafés around the city that are perfect<br />

for catching a quick bite, taking some Instagram<br />

worthy photos or checking your email while enjoying<br />

a relaxing coffee. Concrete Jungle is a calming lush<br />

green oasis away from the hustle <strong>and</strong> bustle of the<br />

city. Located in Osu, Ghana, with a wellness centre<br />

attached, Concrete Jungle has a unique space for<br />

creative spirits looking to relax away from the city<br />

while enjoying the soothing greenery. Gold accents<br />

<strong>and</strong> quirky chairs, this Jungle quickly became one of<br />

my favourite cafes to visit with my girlfriends due to<br />

its “Instagramable” aesthetic. Café Kwae is another<br />

local gem with cosy vibes <strong>and</strong> comfortable space<br />

that feels like home. Simple, fresh food, Café Kwae<br />

offers thoughtfully curated wholesome <strong>and</strong> delicious<br />

meals, locally sourced <strong>and</strong> made with love.<br />

VISIT JAMESTOWN<br />

Jamestown is the oldest neighbourhood in Accra,<br />

but don’t let that keep you from visiting this town<br />

full of life <strong>and</strong> history we must never forget. A<br />

vibrant town with old colonial buildings, clapboard<br />

houses <strong>and</strong> iron shacks. Jamestown is on the<br />

Atlantic Ocean currently serving as a busy <strong>and</strong><br />

colourful fishing harbour. Historically, Jamestown<br />

originated as a community that emerged around<br />

the 17th century, British James Fort. Known for its<br />

whitewashed lighthouse with beautiful city views,<br />

popular boxing gyms <strong>and</strong> Chale Wote Street Arts<br />

Festival. Jamestown is a centre for arts <strong>and</strong> culture.<br />

It is recommended that you go on tour with a local<br />

guide to get the full experience of Jamestown.<br />

VISIT THE ARTS CENTRE FOR NATIONAL<br />

CULTURE<br />

The Accra Regional Centre for culture is tourist<br />

heaven! This is the place to find souvenirs <strong>and</strong><br />

gifts for all your friends <strong>and</strong> family. The art centre<br />

has everything from woven kente cloth, wooden<br />

sculptures, beadworks, leather bags, brass African<br />

bangles, earrings <strong>and</strong> other fashion accessories, to<br />

the latest in African Attire fashion <strong>and</strong> good-quality<br />

h<strong>and</strong>icrafts from all over Ghana <strong>and</strong> Africa. The arts<br />

centre not only offers several types of goods but also<br />

offers a bead making <strong>and</strong> African drumming class.<br />

The African drumming <strong>and</strong> bead making classes are<br />

perfect for the solo traveller or large group looking<br />

to get a quick taste of Ghanaian culture without<br />

going far outside the city of Accra.<br />

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A Traveller,s Guide to Portugal By Daniel Fry


Portugal is one of Western Europe’s most vibrant<br />

<strong>and</strong> overlooked gems. While London may boast<br />

history <strong>and</strong> Spain windswept beaches, Portugal<br />

combines both with a uniquely artisan flair.<br />

From the old-soul charm of the north to the sundrenched<br />

beaches of the south, there’s a reason<br />

world travellers have a soft spot for this charming<br />

<strong>and</strong> accessible country.<br />

As you can tell, I’m a fan. Although a little biased<br />

(I’ve called Portugal home for the last six months)<br />

I’m yet to meet someone who hasn’t sworn<br />

a second visit. Here, I’ll give you some quick<br />

insider tips <strong>and</strong> shed some light on why this once<br />

overlooked destination has been dominating<br />

bucket lists for the last couple of years.<br />

PORTUGAL<br />

Portugal is one of the cheapest countries in<br />

Western Europe. While it’s southerly latitude<br />

accounts for its Mediterranean climate, its modest<br />

size also boasts a varied l<strong>and</strong>scape, with no two<br />

destinations more than half a day’s drive away.<br />

For those seeking a bit of everything, Lisbon<br />

tends to do the trick. This capital city, with its<br />

steep hills, iconic yellow trams <strong>and</strong> stunning<br />

colonial architecture is a bustling city that climbs<br />

the destination charts, yet remains relatively<br />

‘unvisited’.<br />

After a couple of glasses of Madeira <strong>and</strong> a stroll<br />

through the capital’s white-cobbled streets, like<br />

me, you’ll probably be wondering why?<br />

PORTUGAL’S CAPITAL CITY: LISBON<br />

Lisbon, situated by the sea, is a seductive blend<br />

of heritage <strong>and</strong> bustling nightlife.<br />

But where to start?<br />

The Baixa district is the beating heart of Lisbon.<br />

Left in ruins in 1755 by the Great Lisbon<br />

Earthquake, the entire area was reconstructed<br />

under the charge of Marquis of Pombal, who<br />

rebuilt the city in a dramatic neo-classical style.<br />

As such, today Baixa is a pristine mix of gr<strong>and</strong><br />

central plazas <strong>and</strong> white stone cobbled avenues.<br />

SHOPPING<br />

Avenida da Liberdade is famous for its treelined<br />

streets, bustling with designer stores <strong>and</strong><br />

charming high-end boutiques. Meanwhile, young<br />

creatives <strong>and</strong> would-be hipsters catch the tram<br />

across town to the LX factory. This trendy industrial<br />

complex, situated on the edge of Tagus, boasts<br />

over 50 shops, cafes <strong>and</strong> pop-up art installations.<br />

For h<strong>and</strong>icrafts <strong>and</strong> statement pieces, or just<br />

a peek into Lisbon’s exciting street culture, LX<br />

remains the definitive go-to for all things niche.<br />

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CULTURE<br />

For culture in Baixa, you can literally turn any corner! But if l<strong>and</strong>marks are your passion, then Praça<br />

do Comércio should feature at the top of your itinerary. Facing the banks of the Tagus river, The<br />

Praça do Comércio is the perfect place to unwind after a hard-earned shopping trip. Originally<br />

Portugal’s trading port, Praça do Comércio remains a hive of activity today.<br />

After seeing the statue of King Joseph I, located in the square centre, a stroll to the port is a must.<br />

This picturesque spot is particularly popular amongst Lisbon’s finest street performers. Set your<br />

alarm because you’ll lose track of time! There’s just something about gazing across the water at<br />

the Santuário do Cristo-Rei (Lisbon’s answer to Rio’s Christ the Redeemer) to the accompaniment<br />

of these world-class musicians!<br />

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ALFAMA<br />

Alfama, a fifteen-minute walk along the waterfront, is<br />

a spellbinding labyrinth of winding streets <strong>and</strong> ancient<br />

colonial houses. This neighbourhood has a charm of<br />

its own. This fashionable artisan district features some<br />

of Lisbon’s most historical l<strong>and</strong>marks including Se<br />

Cathedral, the Castelo de São Jorge <strong>and</strong> the Igreja de<br />

Santo António. All of which should be on your list!<br />

Steeped in tradition, no visit to Alfama would be<br />

complete without a trip to one of its world-famous<br />

Fado houses. You don’t need to know Portuguese to<br />

underst<strong>and</strong> the music of Fado. At night, the stirring<br />

chords of Fado can be heard sifting out from most<br />

restaurants in the area. However, for an introduction to<br />

Portugal’s signature sound, I would recommend a visit<br />

to Tasca do Chico. This intimate venue, with its laidback<br />

ambience <strong>and</strong> satisfying appetisers, is popular<br />

amongst tourists <strong>and</strong> locals alike.<br />

CUISINE<br />

Portuguese cuisine is influenced by its history. During<br />

the Age of Exploration, the Portuguese colonised<br />

several far-reaching continents, including South<br />

America, Africa <strong>and</strong> Asia. The inspiration of these<br />

voyages can be tasted in their food.<br />

For newcomers, Bacalhau, or salted dry cod, is<br />

considered a Portuguese staple. Although there are<br />

over 1000 Portuguese recipes involving Bacalhau, a<br />

lovingly prepared Bacalhau a Gomes de Sa is a good<br />

place to start!<br />

Great restaurants with traditional Portuguese food<br />

include Faca e Garfo (the menu is small but surprisingly<br />

strong) with an excellent Chorizo soup <strong>and</strong> stonecooked<br />

kebabs. Meanwhile, Casa Da India is a strong<br />

contender for best Peri-peri chicken in town.<br />

The steeper the climb, the better the view.<br />

While the steep incline of Lisbon’s hilly terrain may prove<br />

challenging for less abled sightseers, the panoramic<br />

views offered by its focal points are unparalleled.<br />

The city is scattered with Matadors’ (Portuguese for<br />

“lookout”), <strong>and</strong> at night these tucked-away spaces<br />

come alive. If you only have the time (or energy) for<br />

one, then Miradouro de Graca is the perfect place to<br />

watch the sunset. Ideally, looking down on the São<br />

Vincente de Fora Monastery with a bottle of Vinho<br />

Verde (another must!)<br />

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NIGHTLIFE<br />

If you’re not already drunk from the stunning<br />

views, then Bairro Alto (literally meaning ‘high<br />

neighbourhood”) is the place to go.<br />

This bohemian hangout dating back to the<br />

1500s is a vista of open-air bars <strong>and</strong> tucked-away<br />

bistros. And after closing time? Well, most diehard<br />

clubbers saunter back down to Pink street<br />

(an actual pink street) conveniently situated<br />

by Cais do Sodre Metro station. Here, the barhopping<br />

continues with popular bars like Pensão<br />

Amor <strong>and</strong> Sol e Pesca open until the early hours.<br />

BEACHES<br />

Portugal is blessed with an impressive coastline.<br />

For fellow sun-seekers like myself, you could do<br />

a lot worse than take a short train ride to Cascais<br />

<strong>and</strong> recharge at Tamariz Beach.<br />

However, if you have the time, a ferry ride across<br />

the river will take you to Almada. Here you can


hitch a ride to the municipality’s 30 km-long coastline.<br />

There you will find sprawling, sunny beaches such as Fonte<br />

da Telha <strong>and</strong> Costa da Caparica, that rival any other Europe<br />

has to offer. And in summer the transpraia (mini train) will<br />

even take you along the coast for free!<br />

BEYOND THE CAPITAL: SINTRA<br />

I urge you (strongly) not to leave Portugal without seeing<br />

Sintra. Only a 40-minute train ride from Lisbon, this literal<br />

fairy tale is sometimes referred to as the best thing about<br />

Lisbon (although it’s not actually Lisbon!)<br />

This enchanting Portuguese town is famous for its colourful<br />

<strong>and</strong> ornate castles, the likes of which have to be seen to be<br />

believed.<br />

And that’s just Lisbon! The truth is Portugal has something<br />

for everyone <strong>and</strong> more besides. You could spend a year<br />

here <strong>and</strong> still barely scratch the surface. Whether a weekend<br />

trip or long excursion, you will never be short of things to<br />

do in this beautiful <strong>and</strong> surprising part of the world.<br />

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR<br />

DANIEL FRY is a freelance writer <strong>and</strong><br />

former content writer.<br />

His journalistic work includes GT, <strong>Out</strong><br />

in the City, MOC <strong>and</strong> AZ <strong>Mag</strong>azine<br />

online.<br />

Currently, he enjoys reading by day,<br />

writing by night, swimming, travelling<br />

<strong>and</strong> taking self-help a little too seriously.<br />

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FOR THE CULTURE<br />

The Reinvented Chronicles with<br />

Yvonne C Mtengwa<br />

Transforming your Mindset in a Global Crisis<br />

Nothing prepares the world for what we are<br />

experiencing now. No one imagined that their first<br />

quarter of the year would end with offices being<br />

moved to homes <strong>and</strong> schooling for children taking<br />

place on dining room tables, yet here we are today.<br />

The authorities are advising us to look at different<br />

ways to become as efficient as we possibly can<br />

while practising social distancing to stay healthy.<br />

It took me a few days to realise that juggling client<br />

work while teaching my children how to convert<br />

millimetres to centimetres <strong>and</strong> explaining what<br />

cross-pollination was, needed me to be more<br />

flexible <strong>and</strong> useful, as we all do the #stayhome<br />

more than we’ve ever done in a long while. For<br />

some, this time gave us a shocking revelation that<br />

we were not prepared for all the uncertainty during<br />

this p<strong>and</strong>emic.<br />

Some have been asked to take unpaid leave or<br />

a salary cut; some have been laid off completely,<br />

others are trying to figure out what their next step<br />

is <strong>and</strong> so on. Too many questions, so much we are<br />

all unsure of, yet what is clear is this; we have all<br />

been forced to press another reset button.<br />

The good news though is that there’s life after<br />

this crisis, which is why now is as a good a time to<br />

think, adjust <strong>and</strong> plan things ahead.<br />

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1. Allow social distancing to bring in a new level of<br />

connection. Most of us are seeing our parents, spouses<br />

<strong>and</strong> children more than we did since our last vacation<br />

together. Yes, we may get on each other’s nerves here<br />

<strong>and</strong> there (ask the mom who used to look forward to<br />

her me-time whilst the kids were at school <strong>and</strong> the dad<br />

that loves golfing with his buddies on Saturdays) but this<br />

really is an opportunity take our conversations with our<br />

loved ones to greater depths of connection <strong>and</strong> intimacy.<br />

Enjoy moments on the couch together watching your<br />

favourite family movies, or switch it off <strong>and</strong> play a game<br />

of cards, all the while infusing conversation that’s more<br />

in-depth than simply “what did you do today?”. You<br />

may very well learn about something that your loved<br />

one has always wanted to do but were too busy or too<br />

distracted to turn it into something.<br />

2. Seek spiritual balance <strong>and</strong> moments of solitude.<br />

You will need this to keep yourself from going crazy<br />

because of a sudden change in your routine. Stay prayed<br />

up, meditate, listen to relaxing music, run that hot bath<br />

<strong>and</strong> all that. Take the strain off of your thinking by simply<br />

going with the flow. You are not alone. We are in this<br />

together, <strong>and</strong> we all have more time on our h<strong>and</strong>s now<br />

that we aren’t stuck in traffic or driving all over the city<br />

getting things done.<br />

3. Can savings be made? I’m pretty sure the clubhoppers<br />

<strong>and</strong> extensive travellers have made a few<br />

savings in the month because of staying at home.<br />

Trust me when I say this, there are more people living<br />

paycheck to paycheck out of the sheer need to spend<br />

their money on fun <strong>and</strong> entertainment when they should<br />

be making some savings <strong>and</strong> investments. Which group<br />

do you fall under – the spenders or the investors/savers?<br />

Now is a good time to be looking at your finances<br />

<strong>and</strong> making savings. Prices on some commodities are<br />

dropping. Supply may increase simply because people<br />

are unable to go out <strong>and</strong> buy things. Whatever savings<br />

you can make, begin today.<br />

4. There’s always opportunity in the chaos. When<br />

the stock market crashes, that’s a good time to get in if<br />

you have money lying around somewhere. As more <strong>and</strong><br />

more problems spring up for some, that’s an opportunity<br />

for the entrepreneurial-minded folks to offer products<br />

<strong>and</strong> services to the rescue. What I’m saying is, instead of<br />

spending hours <strong>and</strong> hours scrolling through news feeds,<br />

use this time to also look for windows of opportunities<br />

you can make your bid in on. Is there a product or<br />

service you can offer to alleviate the woes of many?<br />

Do you have some cash on h<strong>and</strong> to take advantage<br />

of drops in property prices or such? If you are diligent<br />

about seeking, you will find your game changer amidst<br />

the noise.<br />

5. Technology is not going away any time soon, so<br />

take advantage of it. There are many moms <strong>and</strong> dads<br />

that can agree to what adjustments have come with<br />

teaching their kids via e-learning tools. Video-calling<br />

has been around for a while, but few of us had to rely<br />

on the Internet to get bread <strong>and</strong> water delivered to the<br />

house, assignments done, <strong>and</strong> so on. I’m good with my<br />

little notepad <strong>and</strong> pencil <strong>and</strong> the drive to the grocery<br />

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store twice a week, but this outbreak has definitely shifted how we view shopping,<br />

connecting, working <strong>and</strong> learning. It will likely remain the new modus oper<strong>and</strong>i for<br />

more people <strong>and</strong> companies moving forward. Embrace the use of gadgets <strong>and</strong> online<br />

tools for your own advantage.<br />

We are all being forced to adjust to new sets of parameters each day regarding health,<br />

safety, productivity, efficiency in getting our jobs done, planning <strong>and</strong> sourcing supplies.<br />

Most importantly, we have to see the importance of life. It’s a tough pill to swallow, but<br />

to survive this crisis is entirely up to us <strong>and</strong> the behaviours we adopt during this difficult<br />

time. What’s critical during this season is to be cooperative to avoid the spread of this<br />

disease, <strong>and</strong> doing our part to keep our mental <strong>and</strong> physical state in check. We will<br />

get through this, friends. Together we can.<br />

<strong>About</strong> the Author<br />

Yvonne Chiedza Mtengwa is the author<br />

of “Reinvented: Challenging insecurity to<br />

live authentically through faith”, a book<br />

encouraging women to confront their<br />

issues with relationships, insecurities <strong>and</strong><br />

self-fulfilling prophesies, in an effort to<br />

truly discover who they were created<br />

to be. It’s available for download on<br />

https://payhip.com/b/Oi7Y#!<br />

She is also a co-author of Amazon Bestseller<br />

“Dear Fear <strong>Vol</strong>ume 2: 18 Powerful Lessons<br />

on Living your best life on the other side<br />

of Fear”- a compilation of short stories by<br />

American visionary author Tiana Patrice.<br />

Passionate about travelling, writing about<br />

<strong>and</strong> experiencing leisure <strong>and</strong> lifestyle<br />

br<strong>and</strong>s, Yvonne is a marketing <strong>and</strong><br />

communications strategist, is the Cofounder<br />

of www.Quintessentialf.com, a<br />

Christian lifestyle movement for women,<br />

<strong>and</strong> also runs www.yournarratives.com,<br />

a boutique communications agency<br />

specialising in entrepreneurial design<br />

<strong>and</strong> shaping the narrative of women-led<br />

lifestyle <strong>and</strong> social development br<strong>and</strong>s.<br />

Check her out on IG on @quintessentially_yvonne or visit <strong>and</strong> subscribe to her website<br />

on www.ReinventedToday.com for more tips on everyday reinvention.<br />

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Home Economics: Create your Leaders Now!<br />

The journey of greatness starts with<br />

conceptualising the first step, which is<br />

usually not easy- you need to be brave<br />

<strong>and</strong> resolute. As we face the journey of our<br />

lives, it is necessary to make a move that<br />

will make a mark until the next generation.<br />

Giving your children the right lessons in<br />

creating, developing <strong>and</strong> maintaining a<br />

home is a fitting task, especially now that<br />

most of us are spending our days inside our<br />

homes.<br />

By Jerome Douglas<br />

Now that the earth is healing <strong>and</strong> resting<br />

from manmade pollutants, I also believe<br />

that a chance was given to us to mould <strong>and</strong><br />

educate others some critical information<br />

such as managing the economics of<br />

the home. We need to let the children<br />

underst<strong>and</strong> that they are the only one who<br />

can decide how their lives will look like.<br />

Their first example must be you. You are<br />

the first institution; the first model where<br />

they should see what a future leader is<br />

while we have the time to do so. How do<br />

we do this while we’re on our long break?<br />

How do we guide our children to the path<br />

of economic freedom? The answers are all<br />

at our fingertips; let’s explore!<br />

First, work with your children to create a<br />

budget chart about the things they like.<br />

Explain to them that they only have a<br />

certain amount of money to work with <strong>and</strong><br />

a limited time in which this budget should<br />

last. Your role must change to a facilitator<br />

<strong>and</strong> a walking questionnaire. You have to<br />

correct misconceptions <strong>and</strong> loopholes.<br />

Of course, they may not underst<strong>and</strong> it<br />

the first time, but the concept of it needs<br />

to be introduced to them in their early<br />

age. Practice continuously, <strong>and</strong> they will<br />

eventually get it. Work diligently, <strong>and</strong> it will<br />

surely bring the best results.<br />

Second, in times like this, cooking skills<br />

are important. Provide your children easily<br />

made traditional foods based on your<br />

culture. Be their guide as well as their<br />

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motivators. Be ready to put out fires, but don’t show them<br />

you’re afraid. Give them lighthearted comments on their<br />

finished product. This task will teach them to be creative,<br />

confident <strong>and</strong> conscious of the roles they have to play in<br />

the future. The goal is to take off time from their gadgets<br />

usage <strong>and</strong> train them with well-balanced activities.<br />

Third, we must teach them to clean up after themselves.<br />

Set an example by organising <strong>and</strong> cleaning your things.<br />

Simple chores like cleaning your bed after you wake up<br />

in the morning, pushing chairs under the tables when not<br />

in use, <strong>and</strong> encouraging them to volunteer to wash the<br />

dishes. You can also teach them to plant something <strong>and</strong><br />

show them how to properly grow it. The aim is to keep<br />

them occupied while doing meaningful activities. You<br />

must set objectives with them <strong>and</strong> also discuss or evaluate<br />

with them the end product. Do not st<strong>and</strong> in the way of<br />

their creativity; instead question them their points of view.<br />

Sometimes, if something doesn’t hurt, it doesn’t work. We<br />

don’t know what the future holds for us, but what we know<br />

is we can do something in the present to make the future<br />

better. It is the responsibility of the parents to mould their<br />

children. We must share with them that the focus of the<br />

economy is not only money, but it should be seen as a<br />

platform to complete <strong>and</strong> compete in an organised <strong>and</strong><br />

functional way. Be their role model, <strong>and</strong> encouragement<br />

as they continue their long journey in life.<br />

<strong>About</strong> the Author<br />

Jerome Douglas<br />

Jerome Douglas is a 27-year old trained teacher, poet <strong>and</strong><br />

writer from the beautiful isl<strong>and</strong> of Jamaica. His personal<br />

philosophy is “If it is for me to be, then it is up to me.” He<br />

attended the Catholic College of M<strong>and</strong>eville in Jamaica.<br />

Additionally, he is a community builder <strong>and</strong> humanitarian<br />

who volunteers his time to help with the academic<br />

<strong>and</strong> social well-being of people in his Central Jamaica<br />

community <strong>and</strong> surrounding areas.<br />

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Book Review<br />

Purpose by Ben Renshaw<br />

“Purpose is an aspirational reason for being which<br />

inspires <strong>and</strong> provides a call to action.”<br />

To recognise <strong>and</strong> realise what your personal<br />

purpose is probably the most profound search<br />

you can carry out in life.<br />

What is your actual purpose? The answer to this<br />

question is not very straight forward, nor is it<br />

simple. Giving a perspective from three different<br />

angles- personal, team <strong>and</strong> corporate, Ben<br />

Renshaw presents some invaluable suggestions in<br />

his book, Purpose: The Extraordinary Benefits of<br />

Focusing on What Matters Most. Your purpose is<br />

like an internal compass. It is the big WHY. It is the<br />

junction between your passions <strong>and</strong> your talents.<br />

Renshaw, UK’s distinguished executive leadership<br />

coach <strong>and</strong> author of eight books, lays bare the<br />

true meaning of the word ‘purpose’ <strong>and</strong> all<br />

that it entails in terms of personal growth <strong>and</strong><br />

development. The book is written in 5 chapters,<br />

each chapter having separate lessons to describe<br />

in detail the subject.<br />

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1. THE CASE FOR PURPOSE<br />

In the first chapter, Renshaw wants to think about<br />

what the meaning of our lives is. Why are we doing<br />

what we do? Does it serve a purpose? The writer<br />

also wants us to delve deeper <strong>and</strong> focus on the<br />

kind of person we are. Once we gain knowledge<br />

of our true self, we will be able to figure out our<br />

real purpose. Personal purpose is an aspirational<br />

reason for existing, which inspires <strong>and</strong> guides our<br />

life. It can be seen as a deep conviction about<br />

the crux of what shapes our mindset, actions <strong>and</strong><br />

behaviour.<br />

To figure out your purpose, ask yourself, “When am<br />

I most fulfilled <strong>and</strong> why? “When do I experience<br />

peak moments <strong>and</strong> why?” “When am I inflow <strong>and</strong><br />

why?”. Once you can find the answers to these,<br />

identify the key themes emerging from these<br />

experiences to l<strong>and</strong> on your ultimate purpose.<br />

2. THE DISCOVERY OF PURPOSE<br />

According to the writer, you will discover your<br />

true purpose at the very core of your existence.<br />

Wrapped around this are your values <strong>and</strong> your<br />

goals. If you can weave together your purpose<br />

(why) with your values (how) <strong>and</strong> your goals (what),<br />

it ensures that you are focused on what is most<br />

meaningful to you. How do you know you have<br />

found your purpose? A purpose ignites passion.<br />

A purpose inspires. A purpose strengthens<br />

resilience. A purpose encourages you to be the<br />

best that you can. Purpose provides meaning <strong>and</strong><br />

direction to life.<br />

3. A PURPOSE MINDSET<br />

A purpose mindset is brought about when you<br />

can:<br />

• Make meaning of what you are doing.<br />

• Be your true self.<br />

• Boost your energies through the work that<br />

you do.<br />

• Inspire others.<br />

• Be on the winning team in terms of your<br />

work.<br />

When you are in a purpose mindset, you are more<br />

curious, leaning towards learning about your inner<br />

fears <strong>and</strong> hopes <strong>and</strong> of those around you. The<br />

writer encourages the readers to be aware of the<br />

choices they make <strong>and</strong> the effect the choices have<br />

on those working with <strong>and</strong> under you.<br />

4. A PURPOSE SKILLSET<br />

In this section, Renshaw gives a list of skills that<br />

you should ideally adopt if you want to work on<br />

finding your purpose. The art of listening is the<br />

most important, he says. Listening to your team,<br />

to your family, <strong>and</strong> even listening to what your<br />

inner self tells you. ‘Building a solid feedback<br />

culture in your team is crucial’, says Renshaw, as<br />

feedback fosters growth of individuals, teams <strong>and</strong><br />

organisations. Further, the importance of having a<br />

relationship inclined leadership theory is stressed<br />

upon. A relationship-oriented leader will be more<br />

of a mentor to their subordinates. Scheduling<br />

time to have a talk with employees <strong>and</strong> value their<br />

feedback is indispensable to a ‘purpose skillset’.<br />

have a talk with employees <strong>and</strong> value their<br />

feedback is indispensable to a ‘purpose skillset’.<br />

5. PURPOSE INTO ACTION<br />

The final chapter concludes by talking about what<br />

actions a leader with purpose takes. Being resilient<br />

is important, as you need to consider that a sense<br />

of purpose means different things to different<br />

people. Welcoming diversity <strong>and</strong> being inclusive<br />

is paramount, as it opens your mind to new <strong>and</strong><br />

unique ideas <strong>and</strong> challenges. Finally, the writer<br />

ends with the advice of strengthening the bonds<br />

of family, as family is the factor that grounds us. It<br />

is a base from where we launch to higher limits.<br />

Throughout the book, Renshaw guides the reader<br />

in identifying their purpose. He notes the value<br />

of finding contentment in helping others <strong>and</strong><br />

the vital role a sense of community has-both in<br />

personal <strong>and</strong> corporate lives. In a world where<br />

corporate purpose has lost its meaning, Renshaw<br />

points out the gaps <strong>and</strong> how ‘purpose’ can help<br />

bridge them.<br />

The book matches its words with questions, tables,<br />

models <strong>and</strong> diagrams which make the information<br />

more effectively. Short anecdotes sprinkled from<br />

the writer’s personal experiences connect with<br />

the reader. On a professional level, Purpose is<br />

insightful as the writer recounts his journey from<br />

giving up his pursuit of music-one with he felt no<br />

purpose for a more personally gratifying path of<br />

leadership training. Narratives from his time spent<br />

mentoring scores of teams <strong>and</strong> team leaders from<br />

varied organisations offer a very motivational<br />

perspective to the subject.<br />

A VERY INSPIRING READ INDEED!<br />

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