Woman This Month - August 2022

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Bahrain Edition

BEAUTY | FASHION | HOME | WELLBEING | LOCAL ISSUES

August 2022 | Issue 232

LIFESTYLE Bring Some Greenery Indoors!

FASHION Discovering Bally’s Edgy A/W 2022 Collection

OPINION BEAUTY The Best of Beauty Essentials Transform Your Skin

How to Make Your Child’s First Day at School Easier Sophie Simpson on Being Taken Seriously

INTERVIEW Rotaract Bahrain President, Razan Jamal, on Her Call for Change and Plans for the Year www.womanthismonth.com

In Her Shoes – Nivine Abouzeid


FASHION | fashion forward

Timeless

Edgy Designs

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Ahead of the cooler months, we explore Bally’s Autumn/ Winter 2022 collection which shows signs of timeless design while pushing boundaries through intelligent craftsmanship and an evolving modern wardrobe.

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choed across a tactile journey, supple leather ready-to-wear commingles with woven and crocheted accessories, sensual bombé-edged footwear, ribbed suede accents and soft hair calf styles. Recalling Bally’s Swiss origins, references to architecture and graphic design are articulated through origami-like structural handbags and curved, block-heels. Expertly crafted leather looks feature supple grains for a smooth handfeel, with soft-padded leather overcoats, quilted shoes and accessories. Light, ribbed knits and wool jerseys provide an airy contrast to structural, leather-bonded shapes, alongside sturdy, recycled nylons, denim-effect cottons, cashmeres and traceable wool knits made in Italy. The collection’s colour palette is harmonious, inspired by nature, including signature neutrals like bone, hemp, dusty whites and midnight. Bolder shades bring the season’s palette to completion with Heritage Red accents, oceania and octanium blues, pale fossil and dark mineral. With a better future in mind, Bally’s commitment to Sustainability is further interwoven throughout the collection, embracing innovation and ecofriendly processes, materials and techniques.

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FASHION | fashion forward

Bold Bags

The new silhouettes of the Arc range, with its Ahria tote, Ares shoulder bag and Ariel clutch, bring a graphic nature and origami-like folds, adding structural integrity and sophistication. Essential staples, including pillbox bags with B-Chain embossing and B-Echo recycled nylon styles and Alpine camo motifs, feature. Leather craft presents across women’s bags, including the woven Beckie shoulder bag with wrapped B-Chain hardware.

Statement Shoes

A new Alpine camo in neutral soft hair calf styles elevates slouchy, thighhigh boots with wooden soles, rubber toe caps and B-Chain undersoles, and mules with metallic B-Chain hardware. The hiking-inspired Valais embodies a pioneering spirit with mixed material, bi-colour stitching and high-volume soles, also reimagined as knee-high Chelsea boots in black grained leathers with bombé edge details. Sleek, feminine Grace shoes with B-Chain embossing is modernised with curved block heels. Norwegian-constructed, boat-inspired Tread shoes feature a contemporary, sharp take, as the iconic Curling is reinterpreted in soft padding, animating Bally’s heritage of craftsmanship.

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PEOPLE | interview

CALLING FOR CHANGE The international service organisation Rotaract, which initially started off as the Rotary International youth programme, is known worldwide for its charity initiatives. Rotaract Bahrain, one of several Rotaract clubs across the world, has been a champion of change in the Kingdom and beyond borders too. Farah Baig had a chat with Rotaract Bahrain’s new president, Razan Jamal, about her ambitious plans and what makes the club so special. Rotaract clubs are known for cultivating leaders, promoting professionalism and improving communities worldwide. The Bahrain chapter of the communitydriven organisation too has earned a glowing reputation for itself through its foresighted charity initiatives which include international campaigns that serve as a catalyst for positive change.

MEET THE NEW PRESIDENT

Rotaract Bahrain’s new president, Razan Jamal, has always had a knack for charitable giving and hopes to inspire sustainable changes during her time at the helm of the youth organisation. “By profession, I am an interior designer, but I have always had a passion for a variety of things. I want to be a leader and strongly believe that you lead not by what you actually have, but rather by what you give,” says Ms. Jamal. “This is what motivates me. As long as I am giving to others, with no expectation of receiving anything in return, I have a noble character and will make an impact as part of society,” she adds. By garnering her know-how and supportive contacts, Razan hopes to encourage a better future for the youth during her tenure. “Over the last two years, with the outbreak of COVID-19, everything moved towards a virtual world as we all sat at home and did our best to adapt. Hence, this year my motto for Rotaract is ‘Calling for Change’ – a change in ideas, change in mindset and a change to be more successful,” she highlights.

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PEOPLE | interview

UNDERSTANDING ROTARACT

Razan has now been a member of Rotaract Bahrain for five or six years and was compelled by the variety of causes that the organisation supports. “I realised that if I joined other organisations, I would be limited to supporting a single purpose, but with Rotaract we can even create a new cause for support. Then there’s the fact that it’s structured; you have an idea, but then you also have a team, board of directors, members and then the rest of Bahrain – countless helping hands so can propel your cause to success,” she explains. “Rotaract has been a platform for the youth to share, grow, speak up and help others long before social media gained popularity,” she adds.

A NOTABLE MILSETONE AND EARNED TRUST From July 2021 to July 2022, Rotaract was led by its then president Tanima Chakravorty. During her tenure, the organisation commendably completed a transformative international initiative – Project NSUO. “The initiative was proposed by Tanima following a life-changing encounter. Through NSUO, a Tiwi word for water, rural households across nine villages in Accra, Ghana now have access to clean and sanitary water. Prior to the project, women and children had to walk for hours just to find water and even then, it was not suitable in any way or form,” explains Razan. The main outcome of Project NSUO was the purchase and installation of a water pump meaning that children may now focus on their education and countless hours, previously used to search for water, can be spent on development. “Through the joint efforts of the members and volunteers, this campaign was a great success and has created an impact that

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will be felt for generations,” she adds. In addition to the NSUO Project, Rotaract Bahrain held a collaborative event through which individuals with Down Syndrome were able to effectively demonstrate their potential while interacting with members of the public. “We created a stall for them through which they sold baked goods. The thing that made this special was the fact that we were only there to support them but they were in-charge of the process from start to finish – buying the ingredients, baking, packaging, setting up and selling to potential customers. It was very inspiring!” she says.

a rapport and realise that it is a friendly environment where you can support local causes and grow as an individual. People that are interested in joining the club can do so any year, and have to attend three general meetings following which we screen and elect new members,” she explains. “Regarding my key international initiative, I hope to propose a cause related to education and improving the quality of life for refugees,” she adds.

“I believe that the reason for the success of Rotaract’s campaigns is trust. We don’t just talk, we deliver.” says Razan. “People, naturally, want to be sure that any amount that they donate goes towards the intended cause. So, when people see the results and difference made by our campaigns, such as the NSUO Project, we earn their trust.”

MOVING FORWARD Some of Razan’s primary aims as president of Rotaract Bahrain is to increase awareness about the organisation, aside from the effects of plastic. “It’s not just one aim that I have during my tenure, but several honourable causes and initiatives which shall support the sustainability of Rotaract. In addition, I intend to organise a large-scale event which shall involve several charities while making the public realise that Rotaract is not just a club, but a proactive organisation that does fun things that aid others,” she says. There are currently over 55 Rotaract Bahrain members – a number that Razan hopes to steadily grow while filtering potential members. “We recently had five guests attend a general meeting with existing members – an experience that allows people to build

Those wishing to get in touch with Rotaract Bahrain in order to inquire about their membership, support one of their causes or just stay up-to-date with their activities may do so by following @rotaractbahrain on Instagram.

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LIFESTYLE | opinion

Please Take Me Seriously

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t is the end of a demanding work week and, to my delight, I have been invited to dinner with new friends. I am now six weeks into opening Atteline’s second office outside of Dubai and it is fraught with all the classic challenges one might imagine. I re-confirm tomorrow’s Zoom meetings, check in with team directors, and ensure all pressing matters have been addressed with our office managers. I send off my last emails and tidy up my to-do list. Much to my delight and boundless gratitude, as I step out of the office, I see that our wonderful nanny, without whom I couldn’t possibly manage the delicate balance of work and home life, has the children fed, bathed and ready for evening story times and bedtime cuddles. I relish our daily routines together, surrendering to every moment of quality time that we get to enjoy as a family.

Why is it that by our mid30s or after having children, women have to shout louder to be heard or for people to take an interest in our individual achievements? Following a night out with new acquaintances, Founder and Managing Director of Atteline, Sophie Simpson, explores an issue that we all might be dealing with subconsciously.

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Once the children have drifted off to sleep and my husband has retreated to the peace of the lounge, I run a comb through my hair, pat on some blush and make a dash for the taxi. As we pass through the unfamiliar kaleidoscope of urban lights, my mind flicks between client strategy, the children’s vaccinations and how delighted I am to be joining my newest female acquaintances for dinner and a debrief on expat life. The four of us exchanged pleasantries and settle into a drink, before the conversation drifts from one person to the next, meandering between where to find the best healthy food grocers and effective teething hacks, to which schools host the most accomplished teachers and what our better halves do. I enjoy the conversational journey, not merely for its useful insights, but for the way it helps to slowly reveal the unique personalities and idiosyncrasies of my chatty dinner companions or, dare I say it, new friends. Once the evening becomes an unspoken wrap, we take care of the bill, throw our enthusiasm behind

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LIFESTYLE | opinion the motion of coordinating a follow-up soiree, and part ways feeling satisfied. Yet as I relax into the rear seat of my ride home, I toy with the possibility that “satisfied” might not be an accurate way to describe my return journey sentiment. Reflecting on the evening’s agenda, it dawns on me that outside of discussing my 10-month old’s unprecedented strength and the chaos of finding a base for our tenure in South East Asia, not at any point did we dig a little deeper into who we are as “individual women”. I let out an audible sigh, disappointed in myself mostly for not digging deeper or indeed at all. However, now that I thought about it, this has been a recurring theme as I have so happily become a mother of two and entered into my mid 30s. I was left to ponder on the possibility of a collective assumption that we were all living in the shadows of our partners’ amazing careers (and yet we are not!), and that to have exciting ones of our own was not a particularly feasible prospect. Could we really be looked upon as “trailing spouses”, supposedly unable to keep our own careers in simultaneous acceleration? I found it difficult to bat away the taunting thoughts, hoping that if someone truly believed our realities could be otherwise, then surely more people would pose the question? But I have realised I am hardly asked these days – and nor do I ask enough – “What do you do?”

Why in today’s world must women not be asked, “What do you do?” and be only associated with their family unit? At the end of the day, I see the very purpose of forging connections with new peers and nurturing friendships, is to cultivate a supportive forum within which we can share our stories, our fears, our passions and our dreams. We should not be held back by stereotypes or wanting to fit in and we should definitely not need to be asked to share. Today, every part of me is geared towards the championing of women both in business and in the home. I take my hat off to the stay-at-home mum (quite possibly the most difficult job in the world), to the women who are risking it all to give their dreams a chance, to those who have had to forfeit their careers in the face of supporting their family (with or without children), and to the ones who have thrown all their resources at achieving as close to a work-life balance as is circumstantially possible. All I propose is that, as peers, we challenge ourselves to truly see each other, lead with curiosity by leaving our assumptions at the door, and open up the chance to celebrate the unique, arduous and fascinating journeys of each and every one of us, men and women alike. Because that, in my opinion, is the essence of life.

This got me thinking, why is it that by our mid-30s or after having children, women become labelled? Why is it we have to shout louder to be heard? Why is it that acquaintances in our fellow age group are not yet making an even more conscious decision to dig deep, and find out more about one another? With all the advancements, particularly for women, why is it that we are still held back by our own unconscious biases and gender stereotypes? Thinking back to that dinner party, I don’t believe it came down to a lack of interest, it truly came down to gender-based assumptions. Had I asked the question, I would have stumbled into a fascinating discussion on remote-working, part-time opportunities, breadwinning wives, and an incredible array of hobbies and interests.

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BEAUTY | news

SUMMER-WORTHY LIPSTICKS FROM FLORMAR

You’ll stay about the rising temperatures this summer with the perfect pout, courtesy of Flormar. Whether it’s classic tones you have in mind or you are eager to push yourself out of your ‘colour’ comfort zone, you’ll find a perfect lippie in Flormar’s collection. Here are six top summer-tastic lipsticks from Flormar’s range of best-selling lipstick collections. Deluxe Cashmere Lipstick Stylo You can never go wrong with a classic red, and this fabulous Flormar semimatte lipstick can be used to enhance any look – from day to night. It also moisturises and protects your lips with its formula, rich in special antioxidants. Super Matte Lipstick This velvety and creamy lipstick with a super matte finish is perfect for those of you eager to experiment with colours. This season, purple is everywhere as its majestic and elegant vibe adds that oomph factor to any outfit. Kiss Me More Lip Tattoo Nude shades never go out of fashion and this season is no different. Perfect for an effortless glam and natural look, find your shade and make the most of the long summer days. This lip tattoo by Flormar has a long-lasting formula and smooth, creamy texture meaning it won’t smudge. Available at all Flormar stores.

– Summer Saviours!

Looking your best is a little easier this hot summer with these fantastic cosmetics, haircare and fragrances.

Summers in the Middle East have always been tough, but something about this year is unrelenting. The heat, humidity and dust are inescapable and so looking our best can be a task. Fret not, though, for we have compiled some of our favourite products that will either stay put, have your hair looking its best or you smelling divine.

GET PRETTY COLOURFUL WITH MAX FACTOR The MAX FACTOR Masterpiece Nude Palette Eyeshadow is an ultra-versatile and universally flattering eye contouring palette. It features five perfectly paired shades so anyone can master the most glamorous nude eye look. The perfectly combined eyeshadows allow you to contour your eyes in endless combinations! Each shade is highlypigmented, long-lasting and blends precisely due to the dual-tip applicator. You can also build these beautiful hues to your hearts content, creating matte, shimmery or sparkly finishes. Available at all leading beauty stockists.

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BEAUTY | news

UNVEILING THE OUD MALAKI PERFUME OIL Dive into the world of fragrance oils with Swiss Arabian, a leading fragrance house in the region, with their latest launch, Oud Malaki. This perfume oil is an intensely crisp and woody scent that’s both easy to wear on its own or layered, resulting in a regal olfactory that leaves a lasting trail of beautiful fragrance. As the oil formula melts into your skin, it awakens the senses with the aromas of saffron, apple, and pink pepper. As soon as the perfume sets into place, you’re enveloped by the opulent rose and precious oud notes developed with a hint of herbal sage before the warm notes of amber, musk, and vanilla finish off your magical signature scent. The result is an exquisite elixir that has a strong, smoky, and seductive scent perfect for both men and women. Discover the full Malaki collection from Swiss Arabian which includes a range of perfume oils including Rose Malaki, Mukhalat Malaki and Musk Malaki. Available at www.swissarabian.com.

GLOW WITH RMS BEAUTY If you’re looking toxin-free beauty products, check out RMS Beauty – a pioneer of the clean beauty movement. We love the versatile Luminizer x Quad Palette which feature RMS’s award-winning cream luminizers that awaken skin creating the ultimate light-reflective, dewy glow. The Luminizer X features four shades: subtle warm nude champagne rosé, warm blush champagne, champagne fizz and elegant sheer glitter that can be used on their own or blended to create a custom, luminous look for any occasion. The nourishing formula hydrates as it melts into skin instead of floating on top for an elegant, refined finish. RMS Beauty products are formulated using raw, food-grade, organic and natural ingredients that are sustainably sourced from the depths of nature and unique to indigenous cultures. Available at www.thesecretskin.com.

SAVE YOUR DRY HAIR WITH ROSSANO FERRETTI The heat this summer is unrelenting, and one thing we can all say we’re dealing with is the consequential dry hair. We all know what that means – more frizz, breakage, tangles and dullness. This summer you’ll find relief with Rossano Ferretti’s well-formulated haircare products. One of our favourites is their Nourishing Hair Mask which is designed with every texture of dry hair in mind. This lightweight mask will not weigh down your hair, but rather work to hydrate even the coarsest of hair. The mask contains Shea Butter to naturally soothe, moisturise and protect, Keratin to improve elasticity and protect against cuticle damage and Green Tea, a natural antioxidant with Vitamin C, E and Polyphenols to nourish, calm and soften the hair and scalp, as well as work against hair loss and add shine. With fruity notes of Peach and Mandarin, combined with Vanilla and Caramel, this nourishing mask thoroughly destresses hair and leaves it softer, shinier and more manageable. Available at EnerBeauty.com, Namshi.com and TheSecretSkin.com.

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skincare

THE BODY SHOP’S 3-IN-1 WASH SCRUB MASK TPeople can experience oily skin at various points in their life and The Body Shop’s Tea Tree range is the perfect solution for keeping it under control. Known for its natural purifying powers, tea tree oil has always been a winner for oily and blemished skin. The range includes other potent ingredients such as Salicylic acid known for clearing pores of excess oil and impurities. It also includes Hyaluronic Acid to help balance the skin and keep it moisturised. Be sure to check out the 3-in-1 Wash Scrub Mask from the range which (you guessed it!) is a face wash, scrub and mask in one.

Transform Your Skin!

5 Nourishing Products Your Skin Will Thank You For These hot summer months are surely taking a toll on the health and appearance of our skin, so a routine or refreshing product is a must. Whether you’re dealing with tired eyes, dry skin or are just in need of rejuvenation this summer, we’re positive you’ll love these products.

SKIN GYM’S VIBRATING LIFT & CONTOUR BEAUTY ROLLER Beauty rollers are all the rage these days. Skin Gym’s Jade Vibrating Lift & Contour Beauty Roller will elevate your skincare regimen with its 6,000 vibrations per minute leaving you with dewy -fresh skin after every use! The Vibrating Lift & Contour Beauty Roller is also available in Rose Quartz.

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THE KIND COLLECTIVE MIRACLE GLO SKIN SERUM A year after its debut in Australia, The KIND Collective is making its entry into the GCC market. The Miracle Glo Skin Serum is a multi-purpose serum creating the smooth base of a primer, the glow of a highlighter, all while nourishing skin with the serum base of Hyaluronic Acid and natural plant botanicals. It nourishes the skin with Kakadu Plum, Kangaroo Paw and Vitamin E.

JUANA SKIN FACE OIL A face oil is your best friend to help hydrate, nourish and protect your skin. Perfect for de-stress and hydration, the Juana Skin Face Oil sinks directly into your skin. Simply apply two to three drops on your cleansed skin to rehydrate your skin at night for the day ahead and wake up to a beautifully smooth and luminous complexion.

IXORA’S SIGNATURE FACE TONERS Harnessing the power of natural and certified organic ingredients, using a combination of modern science and results-driven formulations, Ixora’s clean beauty products are transforming the skincare routine to rid the use of harsh chemicals. You can restore and balance the skin's pH levels with Ixora’s signature Face Toners to lock in moisture and vitamins. During the toning phase, the Ixora toner closes pores and tightens cell gaps to prepare for exfoliation, and provides the skin with essential nutrition.

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birthday celebration was held for George George Cheriyan’s Birthday ACheriyan at Brazil Rodizio Grill & Lounge in Adliya.

Grape and Cheese Night

Vida Beach Resort Marassi Al Bahrain recently held a Grape and Cheese night. Guests enjoyed the delicacies while enjoying live music.

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LIFESTYLE | home

TRUE TO YOUR ROOTS A dash (or heavy dollop) of greenery indoors can have a calming effect on the senses, making your home space your personal haven to unwind and decompress from the stresses of the outside world. Plants can be a simple addition to spruce up your spaces at minimal cost, ideal for those of us living in rental residences. But if you feel that your green thumb is always off-colour, and no plant lives to see more than a few days under your watch, fret not. There are a few hardy indoor varieties that will transition you from plant monster to plant mum effortlessly. Bahrain has no dearth of nurseries to go and take your pick of indoor greens. Most of them offer a variety of ceramic planters to stage your green pets in, as well as a pertinent pointers to care for them.

Snake Plant

This one is the father of fussfree house plants. It needs infrequent watering, and prefers being completely dried out in between waterings. The resilient succulents do well even in dark corners of the house, in small pots. The variety with yellow borders on the leaves are known as Mother-inLaw’s Tongue. Just saying.

Pothos

Usually known as the Money Plant, this one grows well in soil or water. Besides the belief that the leaves of this plant attract good luck and prosperity (worth a shot, we say), it purifies the air from environmental pollutants and puts a positive vibe in your spaces. It has recently been known to reduce harmful radiations from electronic devices.

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Jade

Jade enlivens the environment with its small, bright shiny leaves. It is a hardy plant that doesn’t crave much attention and requires water when the top soil is dry to the touch. With a tendency to ‘cascade’ as it grows, it’s ideal to house them in hanging planters for playful appeal.

Spider Ivy

This is one of the most adaptable and easy to grow. With slender pastel green leaves sporting an off-white strip, it looks attractive in any space. Baby plants (resembling tiny spiders) that are off-shoots of the mother plant can be re-planted to start new plants.

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LIFESTYLE | home

Pretty Planters

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Peace Lily

When cared for correctly (which is quite easy to do) the plant greets you with pretty white flowers. Happy with low to bright indirect sunlight, Peace Lilies can put up with weekly or bi-weekly sprinkling in humid conditions. The plant prevents formation of mildew and can remove mould spores from the air.

Two-tiered Cake stand namshi.com

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LIFESTYLE | opinion

BACK TO SCHOOL WITH A SMILE

The first day back at school can be quite daunting. Ouiam El Hassani tells us how to make the experience better for our little ones.

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s summer comes to an end, there comes a new kind of excitement. Back in the air, is the idea of going back to school, and with it comes the twinge of nostalgia that comes with a new school year. We all know what the idea of going back to school involves, either because we have been there, or because we are there right now, but with our kids this time. We all know too well that fun hunt for just the right backpack, the perfect lunchbox, those shopping trips for all a kid might need – or might not need, but JUST IN CASE. As a parent, what also comes along with that excitement is the concern and the stress of not being in control of your little one’s life. Looking back, the worries we had as kids pale in comparison to the worries we have about our own kids. As summer comes to an end, and you prepare for someone else to care, nurture, and love your child the back-to-school anxiety you feel as a parent is overwhelming. Will the teacher love them and recognise their talents? Will she be warm and safe? Will the other kids be nice to him? Will he get on the right bus? Will she eat the lunch I pack for her? Will he have everything he needs to be creative and successful?

how old they are, the novelty behind the whole experience - even if they have been going to school before - is something that can keep them from sleeping at night. Especially if the child is shy, or moving to a new school where he knows no one. That little fear from the ‘FIRST DAY’ can be easily tackled by talking to them about all the great things that are waiting for them. Walk them through what will happen that day: which is usually the teachers going over classroom rules, to know what’s allowed and what’s not. Remind them that they will be meeting all their old friends, and that first days of school are also great to make new friends too. You can even pretend to be in school, and take turns of how to approach a new friend, it’s so much fun and so helpful for shy kids. Having a new outfit/pair of shoes that the kid has chosen especially for their first day of

school is also a great way to reduce the stress that first days of school can cause. If the school they go to requires a uniform, then maybe think of a nice watch, new hair band, or a piece of jewellery to show their personal style. Make sure your little one is well prepared and has all the supplies they need for school. Some schools distribute supply lists before the year begins, while other schools take care of most things, but still, just to give the little one some peace of mind, go through his backpack the night before, stock up with pencils, notebooks, and whatever else they might need. Maybe even add a book or a magazine for that bus ride. Always remind them that good sleep the night before is very important to have a great day in school, as well as having a healthy breakfast in the morning. Remind them to always use their good habits, to always raise their hands if they want to talk, and to take notes if they need to remember something. The best advice you can give a child though is to remind them to always try their best, and to keep smiling, because after all school is FUN.

If we look at the situation from the child’s point of view, it is even scarier! No matter

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last word

In Her Shoes

Being a passionate, ambitious young person endowed with a sense of continuous learning, Nivine Abouzeid is a clear inspiration for young women wishing to pursue careers in Marketing. Nivine is the Marketing and PR Manager at Sevens Holding and has an unwavering drive to succeed. Let’s take a walk in her shoes!

What is an achievement you are most proud of?

Name 3 things you are most grateful for right now.

I am really thrilled with my current occupation that involves interaction with crowds which had a significant impact on improving my personality and self-esteem while learning so many management skills at a young age.

1. The trust that my superior is giving me 2. The relationship I have with others 3. All opportunities that I have and that allows me to do what I love in my job.

If you could eat one dish for the rest of your life, what would it be?

Machboos because it’s a traditional dish and an ideal dish to share with family and friends.

Which country do you consider your dream holiday destination and why?

United States - the land of opportunities. This is basically because it’s the focus of the world and everyone idolises them. I know I have potential and my ambition is to maximise my potential and grow globally.

Name one movie you never get sick of:

Flightplan starring Jodie Foster. I like thrillers.

Cats or dogs? Nivine Abouzeid

Cats indeed. I was always scared of dogs… perhaps it’s a childhood phobia.

What is a cause you are passionate about and why? What's a fun fact about you that most people don't know? I am scared of dark rooms which is why I always sleep with a light on. www.womanthismonth.com

Ending poverty by increasing the level of education of people. All the problems that the world is suffering from is either caused by poverty or ignorance due to people’s lack of knowledge. If you just improve education, you can prevent poverty and the chaos that is caused by it.

Name 5 things you never leave the house without:

My phone, keys, makeup, perfume and my bag. August 2022

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