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“Don't say anything online that you wouldn't want plastered on a billboard with your face on it.” ERIN BURY, TECH EXPERT AND ENTREPRENEUR 03 POLISH YOUR SKILLS Q What is the right thing to say and do when a good friend puts herself down for being overweight? A very close friend has body weight issues and she keeps criticising herself and says things like how much she hates her body and is ashamed of herself. It’s pretty bad to just listen to her and it affects me and my self-esteem too. Is there anything I can do to help the situation to make it better including helping her gain confidence too? A concerned friend A. Hi, it’s great that you want to know the right thing to do in this situation, which is so com- mon, especially among girls. Here are some tips. Understand her concern Don’t lie – that’s patronising, and it will make her feel worse. Try to understand what she’s saying to you and respond kindly. If she says things like, “I look horrible, I wish could lose all this flab,” say this: “You don’t look horrible, but if you want to lose weight, work towards it. It’s great to be in the healthy weight category.” Support her but don’t chide her for feeling nega- tive. We all have bad days when we feel terrible about ourselves. Try to gently coax her out of her negative self-berating mental state. Offer practical help whenever possible You could offer help in a genuine way if it’s feasi- ble for you. Example: you can offer to go for evening walks or morning run together and help her plan healthy meals if you know a bit about nutrition and exercise. Or introduce her to a fit- ness lover who can help her make a good plan for losing weight. You can also encourage her to order low-calorie meals when you go out togeth- er; ask her to ditch sugary and maida-heavy foods and opt for more greens and fruits. By Sunaiinaa A Hak, etiquette guide EXPERT SPEAK Are you aiming to lose weight, run further or swim better to keep a New Year’s resolution? These apps can help you meet your workout objectives 8FIT This one brings together on-demand workouts and meal planning. The app creates a personalised program for your diet and exercise based on the results you want to see. It’s for people who like a lot of guidance, suggestions, reminders, and instructions. You choose a goal, whether it be to lose weight, get fitter, or gain muscle. WHERE: Android, iOS BLOGILATES If cute and peppy fuel your motivation, Blogilates is for you. This app, blog, and YouTube channel by the cheerful Cassey Ho offers plenty of workouts on-demand, as well as recipes, fitness recommendations, and a healthy dose of body positivity. WHERE: iOS, web Cassey Ho, presenter of Blogilates app and blog CHARITY MILES This one donates money to the organ- isation of your choice when you use the app to log distance running, walk- ing or bicycling. Corporate sponsors agree to donate some money for every kilometre you complete, and in exchange, you see their branding in the app. Knowing that your activity supports charitable causes might just motivate you to move every day. WHERE: Android, iOS FITBIT COACH Whether you own a Fitbit tracker or not, you can use the Fitbit Coach app to follow workout videos that you can do nearly any- where. There are all kinds of options, from stretching routines to stair workouts. It’s a good workout-on- demand app for those who want a real human in a video to talk them through their routine. WHERE: Android, iOS, Windows, web FIT RADIO It is a music-streaming app that also has playlists for guided workouts. Whether you want workout music selected by DJs or a voice in your ear telling you to pick up the pace on your treadmill, FitRadio has options. You can find music that matches your tempo or choose songs that fit the type of workout you have in mind. WHERE: Android, iOS, web Fit Radio’s free version has limited content, while a premi- um account gives you all the training sessions and music J&J OFFICIAL 7 MINUTE WORKOUT It is a circuit training workout app that lets you squeeze some exer- cise into your day at an intensity level that’s right for you. All you need is a chair and about seven minutes. J&J has other options beyond the classic seven-minute routine, such as First Timer, Intermediate 16 Minute, and Core Workout. WHERE: Android, iOS The J&J Official app lets you create custom workouts by stitching together exercises that are right for you MAP MY FITNESS It is the best exercise-track- ing app for people who are new to fit- ness. It lets you record nearly any activity that you might do. If you forget to track any activity in real- time, you can log your exercise manually. WHERE: Android, iOS Know the proper use of cutlery Generally, you will start with the fork far- thest from the plate and work your way in. Don’t use your spoon and fork to gesture – that’s rude. If you gesticulate a lot, put down your cutlery before using your hands. Minimum texting If you receive a text message, either don’t respond or send a brief message saying you are busy. Be polite to staff You must be polite to your server at all times. If you are not happy with the response, speak to the restau- rant/hotel manager. Remember that the waiter has no control over the quality of the food or the amount of time it takes for the kitchen staff to prepare it. Use your napkin As soon as you sit down, remove your napkin from the table and place it on your lap. Use it to gently blot your lips between bites. When you get up from the table temporarily, place it on your chair until you return. At the end of the meal, don’t refold your napkin. Place it unfolded on the table beside your plate. Savour the meal Don’t rush through your meal. Take your time to cut your food into bite- sized pieces. Don’t put another bite into your mouth until you have swallowed what you are eating. TEAM NIE T he exercise of pleasing others is exhausting and makes us emo- tionally fatigued. To break free from the burden of being liked by everyone around, here are some tips. Online dislikes... In this complex digital world, we are per- petually wary of saying or doing the wrong thing, lest we lose face or face ‘dis- like’. Kishimi and Koga believe if we become a little more courageous and know that what others think of us is completely beyond our control, it can set us on the path to a peaceful existence. Know that all relationship problems mirror inner conflict You are not the source of every conflict you face. The problems you have with others reflect their conflicts too. Says Kishimi in the book, “A healthy feeling of inferiority is not something that comes from comparing oneself to others; it comes from one’s comparison with one’s ideal self.” Don’t feed the need to be acknowledged. See that seeking recognition is an ego trap In a world of social media likes, where people look forward to a ‘like’, having the courage to be disliked is freedom from fake ego. Accept yourself as you are, without the need for those likes. Resist recognising and celebrating what you have already achieved. The courage to be happy also includes the courage to be disliked. When you have gained that courage, you bloom. TIMES LIFE Restaurant etiquette, anyone? Do you enjoy eating out but you are unsure if there’s a proper restaurant etiquette? Worry not and follow these tips COURTESY CALLING Are you scared of being DISLIKED? A Japanese book ‘The Courage to be Disliked’ by authors Ichiro Kishimi and Fumitake Koga is about how to brush off social pressures and trust in your innate self-worth You can’t please everyone Whatever you do or say may not please someone, somewhere. Understand that it is not possible to please everyone. If you try too hard to please, you are set- ting yourself up for a fall. To be true to yourself means accepting how you feel, expressing your truth and accepting that everyone is not going to agree with you. It sets you free. SOURCE: IN.PCMAG.COM SCIENCE: STREET GENIUS, NATION- AL GEOGRAPHIC CHANNEL, 3.00 PM: Tim Shaw takes science to the streets and conducts a series of jaw- dropping experiments. GORDON RAMSAY: UNCHARTED, FOX LIFE HD, 5.00 PM: Celebrity Chef Gordon Ramsay travels around the world to immerse himself into different cultures and cuisines. YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED, DISCOV- ERY CHANNEL, 7.00 PM: Smart inno- vators use their skills along with scientific principles to design a ro- botic drawing arm and make a bike that exercises the entire body. WILD 24, NAT GEO WILD, 8.00 PM: Witness incredible animal behav- iour through day and night in the African Savannah. GODZILLA, MOVIES NOW, 3.05 PM: An immense lizard, radioactively mutated, descends upon New York. What happens next is what you will know when you watch the film. MONSTERS UNIVERSITY, &FLIX, 4.40 PM: Mike and Sulley, two monsters, join the Monsters University in or- der to graduate as the scariest mon- sters on the planet. While they are arch rivals of each other, gradual- ly, they become best friends. MOVIES ON TV TELEVISION MUST DO MUST SEE JANUARY 14, 2020 HELLBOY II: THE GOLDEN ARMY, SONY PIX SD, 6.59 PM: The evil Prince Nuada is hellbent on bring- ing the Golden Army to life, which will help him to conquer the world. Hellboy and his team join forces to defeat the callous ruler. What follows is a thrilling face-off between good and evil. 1690: Clarinet the musical instrument, was invented in Germany. 1761: The Third Battle of Panipat took place. 1784: The United States ratified a peace treaty with England ending the Revolutionary War. 1898: Lewis Carroll, English writer, passed away. 1914: The Gandhi-Smuts Agreement was reached between General JC Smuts and Mahatma Gandhi, regarding voluntary registration, poll tax, recognition of Indian marriages, and other matters. 1994: Former US president Bill Clinton and Russian president Boris Yeltsin signed Kremlin accords to stop aiming missiles at any nation and to dismantle nuclear arsenal of Ukraine. 1999: The impeachment trial of former US President Bill Clinton began. 2004: The national flag of Georgia, the so-called "five cross flag" was restored to official use after a hiatus of around 500 years. 2011: Tunisian president Ben Ali, fled to Saudi Arabia, after protests known as the Jasmine Revolution, begun. 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Page 1: ERIN BURY, TECH EXPERT AND ENTREPRENEURnie-images.s3.amazonaws.com/gall_content/2020/1/2020_1... · 2020. 2. 18. · These apps can help you meet your workout objectives 8FIT

“Don't say anything online that you wouldn't want plastered on a billboard with your face on it.”

ERIN BURY, TECH EXPERT AND ENTREPRENEUR 03POLISH YOUR SKILLS

QWhat is the right thing to say and dowhen a good friend puts herself down for

being overweight? A very close friend hasbody weight issues and she keeps criticisingherself and says things like how much shehates her body and is ashamed of herself. It’spretty bad to just listen to her and it affectsme and my self-esteem too. Is there anythingI can do to help the situation to make it betterincluding helping her gain confidence too? – A concerned friend

A. Hi, it’s great that you want to know the rightthing to do in this situation, which is so com-mon, especially among girls. Here are some tips.

Understand her concernDon’t lie – that’s patronising, andit will make her feel worse. Tryto understand what she’s sayingto you and respond kindly. If she

says things like, “I look horrible, Iwish could lose all this flab,” say this:“You don’t look horrible, but if you wantto lose weight, work towards it.It’s great to be in the healthyweight category.” Support her butdon’t chide her for feeling nega-tive. We all have bad days when we feel terribleabout ourselves. Try to gently coax her out ofher negative self-berating mental state.

Offer practical help whenever possible You could offer help in a genuine way if it’s feasi-ble for you. Example: you can offer to go forevening walks or morning run together and helpher plan healthy meals if you know a bit aboutnutrition and exercise. Or introduce her to a fit-ness lover who can help her make a good plan forlosing weight. You can also encourage her toorder low-calorie meals when you go out togeth-er; ask her to ditch sugary and maida-heavy foodsand opt for more greens and fruits.

By Sunaiinaa A Hak, etiquette guide

E X P E R TS P E A K

Areyou aiming

to lose weight,run further or swim

better to keep a New Year’sresolution? These apps

can help you meetyour workout

objectives

8FITThis one brings together on-demandworkouts and meal planning. The app createsa personalised program for your diet and exercisebased on the results you want to see. It’s for peoplewho like a lot of guidance, suggestions, reminders, andinstructions. You choose a goal, whether it be to lose weight, get fitter, or gain muscle. WHERE: Android, iOS

BLOGILATESIf cute and peppy fuel yourmotivation, Blogilates is for you.This app, blog, and YouTube channel bythe cheerful Cassey Ho offers plenty ofworkouts on-demand, as well as recipes,fitness recommendations, and a healthydose of body positivity. WHERE: iOS, webCassey Ho, presenter of Blogilates app and blog

CHARITY MILESThis one donates money to the organ-isation of your choice when you usethe app to log distance running, walk-ing or bicycling. Corporate sponsorsagree to donate some money forevery kilometre you complete, and inexchange, you see their branding inthe app. Knowing that your activitysupports charitable causes might justmotivate you to move every day.WHERE: Android, iOS

FITBIT COACHWhether you own a Fitbittracker or not, you can use theFitbit Coach app to follow workoutvideos that you cando nearly any-where. There are allkinds of options,from stretchingroutines to stairworkouts. It’s agood workout-on-demand app for those who want a realhuman in a video to talk them throughtheir routine.WHERE: Android, iOS, Windows, web

FIT RADIOIt is a music-streaming app thatalso has playlists for guidedworkouts. Whether you wantworkout music selected by DJsor a voice in your ear telling you

to pick up thepace on yourtreadmill,FitRadio hasoptions. Youcan find

music that matches your tempoor choose songs that fit the typeof workout you have in mind.WHERE: Android, iOS, web

Fit Radio’s free version haslimited content, while a premi-um account gives you all thetraining sessions and music

J&J OFFICIAL 7 MINUTE WORKOUTIt is a circuit training workout appthat lets you squeeze some exer-cise into your day at an intensitylevel that’s right for you. All youneed is a chair and about sevenminutes. J&J has other optionsbeyond the classic seven-minute

routine, such as First Timer, Intermediate 16 Minute,and Core Workout. WHERE: Android, iOS

The J&J Official app lets you create custom workoutsby stitching together exercises that are right for you

MAP MY FITNESSIt is the best exercise-track-ing app for peoplewho are new to fit-ness. It lets yourecord nearly any

activity that you might do. Ifyou forget to track any

activity in real-time, you can logyour exercise manually. WHERE: Android, iOS

Know the proper use of cutlery

Generally, you will start with the fork far-thest from the plate and work your way

in. Don’t use your spoon and forkto gesture – that’s rude. If you

gesticulate a lot, put downyour cutlery before using

your hands.

Minimum textingIf you receive a textmessage, eitherdon’t respond orsend a brief messagesaying you are busy.

Be polite to staffYou must be polite to

your server at all times. Ifyou are not happy with the

response, speak to the restau-

rant/hotel manager. Remember that thewaiter has no control over the quality ofthe food or the amount of time it takesfor the kitchen staff to prepare it.

Use your napkinAs soon as you sit down, remove yournapkin from the table and place it onyour lap. Use it to gently blot your lipsbetween bites. When you get up fromthe table temporarily, place it on yourchair until you return. At the end ofthe meal, don’t refold your napkin.Place it unfolded on the table besideyour plate.

Savour the mealDon’t rush through your meal. Takeyour time to cut your food into bite-sized pieces. Don’t put another bite intoyour mouth until you have swallowedwhat you are eating. TEAM NIE

The exercise of pleasing others isexhausting and makes us emo-tionally fatigued. To break free

from the burden of being liked byeveryone around, here are some tips.

Online dislikes...In this complex digital world, we are per-petually wary of saying or doing thewrong thing, lest we lose face or face ‘dis-like’. Kishimi and Koga believe if webecome a little more courageous andknow that what others think of us iscompletely beyond our control, it can setus on the path to a peaceful existence.

Know that all relationshipproblems mirror inner conflict

You are not the source of every conflictyou face. The problems you have with

others reflect their conflicts too. SaysKishimi in the book, “A healthy feelingof inferiority is not something thatcomes from comparing oneself to others; it comes from one’s comparisonwith one’s ideal self.” Don’t feed theneed to be acknowledged.

See that seeking recognitionis an ego trap

In a world of social media likes, wherepeople look forward to a ‘like’, havingthe courage to be disliked is freedomfrom fake ego. Accept yourself as youare, without the need for those likes.Resist recognising and celebratingwhat you have already achieved. Thecourage to be happy also includes thecourage to be disliked. When you havegained that courage, you bloom. TIMES LIFE

Restaurant etiquette, anyone?Do you enjoy eating out butyou are unsure if there’s aproper restaurantetiquette?Worry notand followthese tips

COURTESY CALLING

Are you scared of beingDISLIKED?

A Japanese book ‘The Courage to be Disliked’ by authors Ichiro Kishimi and FumitakeKoga is about how to brush off social pressures and trust in your innate self-worth

You can’t please everyone Whatever you do or say may not pleasesomeone, somewhere. Understand thatit is not possible to please everyone. Ifyou try too hard to please, you are set-ting yourself up for a fall. To be true toyourself means accepting how you feel,expressing your truth and acceptingthat everyone is not going to agree withyou. It sets you free.

SOURCE: IN.PCMAG.COM

■ SCIENCE: STREET GENIUS, NATION-AL GEOGRAPHIC CHANNEL, 3.00 PM:Tim Shaw takes science to thestreets and conducts a series of jaw-dropping experiments.

■ GORDON RAMSAY: UNCHARTED, FOXLIFE HD, 5.00 PM: Celebrity ChefGordon Ramsay travels around theworld to immerse himself into different cultures and cuisines.

■ YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED, DISCOV-ERY CHANNEL, 7.00 PM: Smart inno-vators use their skills along withscientific principles to design a ro-botic drawing arm and make a bikethat exercises the entire body.

■ WILD 24, NAT GEO WILD, 8.00 PM:Witness incredible animal behav-iour through day and night in theAfrican Savannah.

■ GODZILLA, MOVIES NOW, 3.05 PM:An immense lizard, radioactivelymutated, descends upon New York.What happens next is what you willknow when you watch the film.

■ MONSTERS UNIVERSITY, &FLIX, 4.40PM: Mike and Sulley, two monsters,join the Monsters University in or-der to graduate as the scariest mon-sters on the planet. While they arearch rivals of each other, gradual-ly, they become best friends.

MOVIES ON TVTELEVISION

MUST DOMUST SEEJANUARY14, 2020

■ HELLBOY II: THE GOLDEN ARMY,SONY PIX SD, 6.59 PM: The evilPrince Nuada is hellbent on bring-ing the Golden Army to life, whichwill help him to conquer the world.Hellboy and his team join forces todefeat the callous ruler. What follows is a thrilling face-offbetween good and evil.

1690: Clarinet the musical instrument, wasinvented in Germany.

1761: The Third Battle of Panipat took place.

1784: The United States ratified a peace treatywith England ending the Revolutionary War.

1898: Lewis Carroll, English writer,passed away.

1914: The Gandhi-Smuts Agreement wasreached between General JC Smuts andMahatma Gandhi, regarding voluntary registration, poll tax, recognition of Indianmarriages, and other matters.

1994: Former US president Bill Clinton andRussian president Boris Yeltsin signed Kremlinaccords to stop aiming missiles at any nationand to dismantle nuclear arsenal of Ukraine.

1999: The impeachment trial of former USPresident Bill Clinton began.

2004: The national flag of Georgia,the so-called "five cross flag" wasrestored to official use after a hiatus

of around 500 years.

2011: Tunisian president Ben Ali, fled toSaudi Arabia, after protests known as theJasmine Revolution, begun.

THISDAY THAT

YEAR

INTROSPECTION