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Stress arises when one is progressing in a situation. Most stress is controllable; it helps to motivate a person in getting things done. However stress can also be negative and cause anxiety mood swings or problems with others. To prevent high level stress many small steps can be done to overcome this such as for […]
With the sun streaming through the warm red-and-orange-coloured leaves and dancing across the river’s surface, at this time of year running water gains a mystical quality. One of the best things about the River Wharfe in Yorkshire is that it runs through the grounds of the striking Bolton Abbey. Your surrounded by history, tranquility and […]
“One could define Asiya Rafiq, an eminent modest fashion designer based in Abu Dhabi, as dynamic due to her inventive designs and new addition for specialising in designing outfits for those with special needs and patients” Words: Rabi’ah.M When you sit down and talk to Asiya Rafiq – an Abu Dhabi based modest fashion designer […]
“At first sight you would find a concoction of Omani heritage beautifully sketched in a mystifying manner, which is thought provoking as there are multiple layers of stories in a single piece. In her solo art exhibition “The Ancestors Waited and Watched” British-Omani artist Latifah Al Said talks about her inspiration, connections and relevance.” Words: […]
This is a recipe “longtan” (in creole this means old fashioned) it’s so humble and a classic recipe that has passed down from generations of Mauritians. This transforms the grain of rice into something delicious. Typically eaten for breakfast or as a afternoon snack with a lovely cup of Mauritian vanilla tea… It’s perfect for my lockdown cooking […]

















