Me Time rejuvenates mind-body balance, says expert
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Mariecar Jara-Puyod,
Senior Reporter
No matter how excellent each is flashing a smile through all, it would be for the best if one admits he needs some time off, relax and enjoy his own “Me Time!”
In the first place, Me Time, which some perceive as a selfish act for it disconnects one from others, is not bad at all. In fact, it helps one become whole though this “wholeness” may be gradual, depending on situations and circumstances.
Freelance Human Resources consultant/coach Pikki Nanda was emailed for her opinion on Me Time because in the recent “Webinar on Balancing Mental Health Through Life Coaching” hosted by the Skyline University College (SUC, Sharjah) administration, she emphasised the importance of rest and relaxation vis-a-vis duties and responsibilities, desires and ambitions, including the unforeseen, like the toll of the Novel Coronavirus.
Drive to upgrade skills of Indian blue-collar workers launched in UAE: Report
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Last Updated: Jun 09, 2021, 05:27 PM IST
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As part of the drive that started on Tuesday, the Indian mission has collaborated with Skyline University College and the Indian Association, Sharjah and will train the blue collar Indian workers in English language and communication skills, basic computer literacy and soft skills that will help their confidence level get boosted, the Gulf News reported.
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He said it is imperative that efforts are made to complement the expectations of the gracious Indian workforce in terms of their skill sets.
The Consulate General of India here has spearheaded a new drive aimed at upgrading skills and roles of blue-collar workers to the new normal.The consulate, in collaboration with Skyline University College (SUC) in Sharjah and Indian Association .
Hats off to Hamda Taryam who made goodness a hallmark of the UAE, the land of humanity and mercy as she came to know about a village in Uganda called Masaka, where its people suffer from a lack of education, medical care, food and drinking water (“Emirati spends