Back to Routine, back to reality |
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Take the start of the year by the face and dominate it. |
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Summer is over, I repeat summer is over. Bye bye cute summer dresses, aesthetic walks anywhere but the Khaleej and the best skin ever because you are truly happy, relaxed and well fed. Welcome back to reality, welcome back to the heat, the traffic and the socials you don't want to go to but know you have to. There is a secret to making this year kick butt, and it's to start strong..fast. Let's take advantage of our proactiveness and preparedness and really get ahead of the year. |
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Create a Family Calendar: Get organized by creating a family calendar that includes important school dates, extracurricular activities, and appointments. Color-coding can help everyone quickly see their commitments and stay on top of their schedules. Mom's Self-Care Hour: Dedicate an hour to self-care every day. Whether it's a massage, a long bath with your favorite book, or a quiet hour at a café, take this time to recharge. A refreshed mom is better equipped to tackle the challenges of the upcoming year. Set Personal Goals: While you're helping your kids prepare for the school year, don't forget to set your own personal goals. Whether it's pursuing a new hobby, starting a food health kick, working out or focusing on your career, having your own aspirations can give you a sense of purpose beyond motherhood. Declutter and Organize: Take advantage of the back-to-school season to declutter and organize your home. Donate or discard items you no longer need, and create an organized space that brings peace and efficiency to your daily routines. An organized environment can reduce stress and improve your overall well-being. Don't know where to start? |
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For our College Academics |
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Embrace Personal Growth: Challenge yourself to step out of your comfort zone, try new things, and develop essential life skills. Whether it's improving time management, learning to cook, or practicing mindfulness, use the new year as a chance to grow as an individual. Network and Build Connections: Make an effort to expand your network and build connections with professors, fellow students, and professionals in your field. Ask them to write you a recommendation, or attest your skills on linked in. It's much better to ask when you have a relationship with someone, then reaching out 2 years later (and fashla). Explore Extracurricular Activities: College is not just about classes; it's also an opportunity to explore your interests and passions outside of academics. Join clubs, sports teams, or student organizations that align with your interests. This will help you meet new friends and like-minded people while doing things you enjoy! Set Clear Academic Goals: Start the new year by setting clear academic goals. Getting straight A's, joining the fall play, starting an internship, making friends. Define what you want to achieve academically during the upcoming semester or year. Break down your goals into manageable steps and create a study schedule to stay on track. Don't know where to start? |
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For our EMPLOYED and "happy" |
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Set Clear Career Goals: Start the year by defining your career goals and objectives. Consider where you want to be professionally by the end of the year and create a roadmap to get there. Setting clear goals will help you stay focused and motivated throughout the year. Professional Development Plan: Invest in your professional development. Identify areas where you can enhance your skills or knowledge relevant to your job or industry. This might involve taking courses, attending workshops, or seeking mentorship opportunities. Continuous learning is key to staying competitive in the workforce. Time Management and Organization: Improve your time management and organizational skills to boost productivity. Consider using tools like calendars, to-do lists, or project management software to stay organized and prioritize tasks effectively. Eliminate distractions and create a workspace that promotes focus and productivity. Seek Role Models and Create a Roadmap: Identify people in your field or industry whom you admire and aspire to emulate. Study their career paths, achievements, and strategies for success. Use their experiences as a roadmap to chart your own professional journey, incorporating the valuable lessons and insights you've gathered. Don't know where to start? |
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Feel free to reach out if you have any questions or need further advice on making a smooth transition into the new routine. We're here to support you every step of the way. I look forward to hearing about your back-to-school/college and career aspirations this September! Let's make it a month filled with growth, learning, and positive changes. - Bashayer |
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