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Live More Offline

live more offline

London

In this digital age there is more competition for our attention than ever before. This has a knock on impact on our lives as where we place our attention determines what we experience and how we feel... I, Alex La Via, was inspired to set up Live More Offline after noticing the impact of digital technology in my work and home life. Digital wellness is about using technology in a way that brings us closer to the things and people we value rather than being distracted away from our goals. Examples of unhelpful digital habits can be the extra episode of Netflix which leaves us feeling tired the next day, digital notifications that get in the way of focused work or scrolling time away yet feeling we don't have the time for the things we love. I am passionate about helping people to create a relationship with technology that is on their terms and creates the life they want! Alex La Via The Live More Offline approach is rooted in the evidence base of mindfulness and neuroscience. Drawing on research emerging on the impact of digital technology on focus, memory, creativity, empathy, wellbeing and sleep, to name just a few areas. I have experienced the 'always on' culture first-hand, within my corporate career, and understand the challenges of managing the blurred line between work and home life. In addition, I noticed my greatest challenge with technology on relocating to Yorkshire in early 2018 and being between jobs. At this time, I started spending more time on social media and Netflix. After noticing the impact on my life, I took the bold decision to disconnect from digital technology by flying to Spain and walking 500 miles on the Camino de Santiago. Spending six weeks walking in nature and disconnecting from digital technology, I felt energised, healthy and inspired. This led me to question how to get the right balance back at home. From this moment, I have undertaken academic research and furthered my training into the impact that digital technology is having on wellbeing and creating the lives we want. I now bring this combination of personal experience and knowledge to empower others to find a balance with digital technology which supports their goals and the life they want to live. It would be a pleasure to help you in creating meaningful change to meet your needs and goals. Experience: Over ten years' experience working within Big Four accountancy and FTSE 100 / FTSE 250 in-house environments Academic research with a Masters Degree in Mindfulness-Based Approaches at Aberdeen University, with a research focus on the impact that digital technology is having on wellbeing and the potential for mindfulness in digital habit change Qualified Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction Teacher, listed by the UK Network for Mindfulness-Based Teacher Training Organisations as a mindfulness teacher who adheres to the UK Good Practice Guidelines Qualified digital wellness coach Studied with Judson Brewer's 'Mindfulness-Based Behaviour Change Facilitator' Training Course Qualified Mental Heath First Aider

Qui with Trish

qui with trish

Sicklinghall

The approach I take within my work comes from my own life experiences, extensive training and research, my interest in fellow human beings and a deep longing to share with others my knowledge of self-development, spirituality and natural healing. I graduated in Biology at Durham University in the 1980s and I entered the workplace at the Science Museum in London. Science and particularly the Medical Sciences were my first loves, however a taste of the stress and pressure of city life, led me to take off on a travelling adventure and find out what it was I really wished for out of life. Whilst living and working in South East Asia I gravitated towards Buddhism and the Ayurvedic approach to wellness and health. I took a course in 'Chakra Consciousness' in India where I qualified as a teacher. This changed my whole outlook and meditation/natural healing became part of my life and it stuck. On returning to the UK, two children later, and having decided to completely switch career, I worked in a Natural Health business whilst further training in Stress Therapy, Holistic Massage, Acupressure and Reiki Healing. I opened my first 'Holistic Wellbeing' clinic in Wetherby in 2006 and then 'Qui Wellbeing' in Sicklinghall and I have now worked 1:1 with a wide range of clients. In 2017 I qualified as a Mindfulness Association teacher and UK registered with the British Association of Mindfulness Based Approaches following the UK good practice guidelines. In 2019 I qualified as a Compassion Based Living Teacher with the Mindfulness Association. In recent years I have delivered Mindfulness based interventions to recovering addicts (5-ways academy in Leeds), vulnerable adults (Harrogate Homeless Project), leaders working with vulnerable adults, stressed city workers (NHS digital Leeds), sixth formers (Harrogate Grammar school) and I am currently working with University of Leeds on research funded by the Medical Research Council into approaches to mental health in adolescents. Recently I recorded a professionally produced audio version of the MBLC course for the Mindfulness Association. I continue to deliver to private clients and groups at the Acorn Wellness Retreat and at Carlshead Business Centre. I am now very happily part of the Kagyu sangha of Tibetan Buddhism and practice at Samye Dzong, Samye Ling and with Mindsprings. I regularly attend immersive retreats. I combine my multi-disciplinary skills, my extensive client-based experience and my deep belief in the power of Mindfulness to create a unique and considered approach to personal wellness and natural health. Communicating through social media, magazine articles and blogs keeps me abreast of new developments and research into my diverse areas of interest. Other than that, I am committed to be happy and compassionate in my work, with my family, with the people I meet and the world around me. I am very grateful to my many guides and influences. Thank you for taking the time to read my story. Namaste

Ippo Ippo Japanese

ippo ippo japanese

Hello! My name is Elly and I've been learning Japanese since 2012, and teaching since 2018, officially founding Ippo Ippo Japanese in 2020. Find out more about me here. Through Ippo Ippo Japanese, I provide teaching for both individuals and groups, with a strong focus on providing a supportive and motivating environment for students. Learning Japanese is a long but exciting process, and I hope that I can help others enjoy it even a fraction as much as I still do! The majority of classes I teach are online, meaning that you can access Japanese lessons from wherever you are. However, if you're craving some in-person learning, I do occasionally hold events in Edinburgh (Scotland, UK), where I'm based. Sign up to the Ippo Ippo Newsletter, follow me on social media or simply get in touch to find out what's coming up soon. Why Choose Ippo Ippo? There are plenty of different options when it comes to choosing how, where and with whom to study Japanese, be it with a language school, an online tutoring platform or purely through self study. While you should always look for the option that is best for you, some of the benefits of studying with Ippo Ippo include: A variety of options to suit your needs and level Teaching built around you and your learning aims Support from someone who has made the the journey from zero knowledge to fluency as an adult learner A teacher who strives to create a safe, inclusive and supportive space for all students regardless of sexuality, gender, race/ethnicity, age, neurodivergency and/or disability An independent tutor with transparent pricing and excellent feedback Explore Japanese_group photo What Does Ippo Ippo Mean? In Japanese, Ippo Ippo is written as 一歩一歩。 一 is the Japanese character for 'one'. 歩 is the character for 'step'. This makes 一歩一歩 literally 'one step one step'. In other words: 'step by step' or 'one step at a time'! The choice of name came about partly simply because of the nice, bouncy ring that 'Ippo Ippo' has to it. However, more important is the meaning. At Ippo Ippo, learning Japanese is less about sprinting to memorise every vocab item, grammar point or kanji, and more about the process of putting one step forward at a time, finding ways to have fun and explore through the language. While there are times when you may want to up the pace, in general, a more sustainable approach is encouraged, helping you to steadily build confidence and keep up motivation in the long run. 日本語の勉強、一歩一歩頑張りましょうね! Nihongo no benkyō, ippo ippo ganbarimashō ne! Let's give learning Japanese our best shot, going 'ippo ippo' - one step at a time!

Fajinternational Academy

fajinternational academy

5 Best Courses for Online Earning in Pakistan TODAY’S DIGITAL WORLD, MAKING MONEY ONLINE HAS BECOME MORE ACCESSIBLE THAN EVER, ESPECIALLY IN IN TODPAKISTAN. WHETHER YOU'RE A STUDENT, A PROFESSIONAL SEEKING A SIDE HUSTLE, OR SOMEONE CONSIDERING A CAREER CHANGE, LEARNING THE RIGHT SKILLS THROUGH ONLINE COURSES CAN PAVE THE WAY TO FINANCIAL INDEPENDENCE AND PERSONAL GROWTH. IN THIS ARTICLE, WE WILL EXPLORE THE FIVE BEST IT COURSES [https://www.fajacademy.pk/] FOR ONLINE EARNING IN PAKISTAN. THESE COURSES ARE DESIGNED TO EQUIP YOU WITH MARKETABLE SKILLS THAT CAN HELP YOU START EARNING QUICKLY IN THE GLOBAL AND LOCAL DIGITAL ECONOMY. 1. MASTERING DIGITAL MARKETING Digital marketing is an essential skill in today’s internet-driven economy. Businesses, small and large, are constantly searching for professionals who can manage their online presence, boost brand visibility, and engage with customers effectively. Digital marketing opens up numerous income streams, from freelancing to running your own digital agency. WHAT TO EXPECT FROM A DIGITAL MARKETING COURSE: * Search Engine Optimization (SEO): Learn how to optimize websites to rank higher in search engines like Google. This will help businesses gain more organic traffic and increase their visibility. * Social Media Marketing: Understand how to leverage platforms like Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn to grow a brand, build a community, and drive sales. * Email Marketing: Learn to create and execute effective email campaigns that engage and convert leads into customers. * Content Marketing: This involves learning how to create valuable and relevant content to attract and engage a target audience. * Pay-Per-Click (PPC) Advertising: Explore the world of paid ads on Google and social media platforms to boost brand visibility and sales. * Analytics Tools: Learn to use tools such as Google Analytics to measure the performance of marketing campaigns and make data-driven decisions. CAREER OPPORTUNITIES IN DIGITAL MARKETING: * Digital Marketing Specialist * SEO Consultant * Social Media Manager * PPC Advertising Specialist RECOMMENDED COURSE: * Digital Marketing Mastery Course by various online platforms like Udemy, Coursera, and FAJ International Training Academy. 2. GRAPHIC DESIGN AND MULTIMEDIA If you have a creative flair, graphic design and multimedia courses can open the doors to a high-demand field. In today's visually driven world, graphic designers are needed for everything from websites and apps to social media posts and marketing materials. With strong graphic design skills, you can earn by creating logos, brochures, and even entire brand identities. KEY ELEMENTS OF A GRAPHIC DESIGN COURSE: * Design Principles: Learn the fundamental rules of good design, such as balance, contrast, and alignment. * Software Proficiency: Master industry-standard design software like Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, and InDesign. * Creative Problem-Solving: Develop the ability to generate innovative ideas and transform them into stunning visual content. * Portfolio Development: Build a professional portfolio showcasing your best work, which is crucial when pitching to clients or applying for jobs. CAREER PATHS IN GRAPHIC DESIGN: * Graphic Designer * Multimedia Artist * Branding Specialist * UI/UX Designer RECOMMENDED COURSE: * Graphic Design (Basic to Advanced) Course from FAJ International Training Academy or online platforms like Skillshare. 3. SEARCH ENGINE OPTIMIZATION (SEO) EXPERTISE Search Engine Optimization (SEO) is crucial for any online business aiming to get noticed in the crowded digital space. SEO specialists help websites rank higher in search results, thereby increasing traffic and sales. This skill is in high demand, especially in the e-commerce, blogging, and digital marketing sectors. WHAT YOU'LL LEARN IN AN SEO COURSE: * Keyword Research: Learn how to identify and use keywords that potential customers are searching for online. * On-Page SEO: Understand how to optimize web pages through proper use of titles, headings, and meta descriptions to improve ranking. * Technical SEO: Learn about optimizing website speed, mobile-friendliness, and structured data to improve SEO performance. * Link Building: Discover strategies to acquire high-quality backlinks, which are essential for improving search rankings. * Analytics and Reporting: Use tools like Google Analytics to track performance, measure key metrics, and refine SEO strategies. CAREER OPPORTUNITIES IN SEO: * SEO Consultant * SEO Strategist * Content Marketing Specialist RECOMMENDED COURSE: * SEO (Basic to Advanced) Course by FAJ International Training Academy or HubSpot Academy’s free SEO certification. 4. WEB DEVELOPMENT Web development is a highly lucrative skill, with immense demand both locally and internationally. Whether you want to create your own website, work as a freelancer, or get a job in a tech company, web development is a valuable skill set. With many businesses moving online, the need for well-designed, functional, and responsive websites has skyrocketed. WHAT A WEB DEVELOPMENT COURSE COVERS: * Front-End Development: Learn how to build user-friendly websites using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. * Back-End Development: Gain knowledge of server-side programming languages like PHP, Python, or Node.js. * Database Management: Understand how to store and retrieve data using databases like MySQL or MongoDB. * Responsive Design: Learn how to make websites that work seamlessly on desktops, tablets, and smartphones. CAREER OPPORTUNITIES IN WEB DEVELOPMENT: * Front-End Developer * Back-End Developer * Full-Stack Developer * Web Application Developer RECOMMENDED COURSE: * Web Development Bootcamp from platforms like Udemy, Coursera, or FAJ International Training Academy’s Web Development Program. 5. CONTENT WRITING AND COPYWRITING Content writing and copywriting are highly versatile and rewarding skills. 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CAREER PATHS IN CONTENT WRITING: * Freelance Writer * Copywriter * Content Marketing Specialist * Technical Writer RECOMMENDED COURSE: * The Complete Writing Course available on Udemy or a local training academy like FAJ International. CONCLUSION The digital economy is booming, and these five courses—Digital Marketing, Graphic Design, SEO, Web Development, and Content Writing—are your ticket to online earning in Pakistan [https://www.fajacademy.pk/]. Whether you’re a student, freelancer, or professional looking for a new direction, gaining these skills will help you tap into new income streams, both locally and internationally. Choosing the right course depends on your interests and career goals. Start by identifying the field that excites you the most, and invest your time and effort into mastering that skill. The sooner you start, the quicker you'll see the rewards—whether it’s through freelancing, landing a full-time job, or launching your own business. So, what are you waiting for? The digital world is full of opportunities, and by enrolling in any of these top courses, you can begin your journey to financial freedom and career success.

The Digital Brand Boss

the digital brand boss

London

Have you ever felt like you offer more value than your business reflects? Have you ever felt like you have so much more to offer but do not know how to position yourself or your business? If this sounds familiar, then I am thrilled you found your way here. My name is Sarah also known as THE DIGITAL BRAND BOSS and I have helped countless creatives, small business owners and, coaches like you communicate the full value of what they do. About Sarah I am a passionate serial entrepreneur: a brand strategist, a graphic designer, a luxury wedding planner, a fashion designer, a chef and a coach for purpose-driven individuals on a mission. I am extremely keen on equipping and empowering new creatives, coaches and small business owners with the tools and strategies they need to turn their passion into a profitable, irresistible and sustainable brand. My Story My journey towards being a brand strategist and coach dates back to my university days. While at university, I realised friends and family would often use me as the sounding board for their projects and ideas. The more problems I was able to help them solve, the stronger my desire to learn about what it takes to build a sustainable brand was. I also discovered I was very good at branding. I started designing posters, flyers, and logos and got self-taught in the use of colours, appropriate fonts, text alignment among other branding design skills. In addition to my natural innate creative ability, I received my bachelor’s degree in Business Studies and Music from the university of Liverpool. It’s time to show up, step up and build a brand that you are passionate about. - THE DIGITAL BRAND BOSS Fast forward a few years later, I took on the volunteer role of team lead for the media and production department of a charity (my local church) of about 200 members. It was then that my desire to build brands for a living grew and took root. This drive led me to get certified as a brand strategist and coach. The more I learned, the more I realised the power of strategic branding in bringing clarity, direction and growth to businesses. As someone who has always experienced the world through creating, I started my first business during my first year at university on a part-time basis, in 2012. So, believe me when I tell you I understand what starting a business from scratch requires. Some of the businesses I launched during this period included a catering business, a clothing line and a luxury design card company. Like most business owners who are just starting out, I wasn’t sure how to build my brand and grow my business. Instead, I was focused on having pretty colours, a logo and a social media page, which from experience I learnt are not adequate in getting you the required results from your business. It was only after I started really diving into learning how to successfully build a solid and sustainable brand, that I started seeing real results. I went from feeling disjointed and confused to starting a business that I absolutely love and I’m passionate about.

Decolonise The Curriculum

decolonise the curriculum

London

Decolonizing the Curriculum Project (DCP) at UoK (funded by Teaching Enhancement Award and led by Dr Suhraiya Jivraj, Senior Lecturer in Law) Students are increasingly demanding a ‘liberated curriculum’ that represents their diversity as we see from #liberatemydegree, ‘Why is My Curriculum White?’ and other movements mentioned above as well as Kent Student Union campaign ‘Diversify My Curriculum’. Also at UoK law and politics students on the Race, Religion and Law module (convened by Dr Suhraiya Jivraj) have relished the opportunity both in workshops and through their assessment to explore both historical and contemporary issues that enable them to acquire ‘consciousness of their own position and struggle’ in society and education. The UoK EDI Project phase II strategy acknowledges this need in affirming that the ‘white curriculum acts as a barrier to inclusivity’ including because ‘it fails to legitimise contributions to knowledge from people of colour’. Phase II therefore seeks to ensure that ‘our curriculum reflects and addresses a range of perspectives’ and asks how this can be operationalised specifically at UoK. Modules like RRL and others in KLS are already operationalising a more inclusive curriculum requiring students to engage with key works from critical race/religion and decolonial studies which offer alternative perspectives to those heteronormative and euro-centric perspectives of white, able-bodied men dominating the western canon. This project will go one significant step further by placing students of colour as well as knowledge produced by people of colour at the centre. Being a student led project is crucial as it empowers them to become change actors and co-producers of knowledge, shaping the agenda and curriculum that seeks to include them. Moreover, it enables them to be ‘assets’ rather than see themselves represented as quantitative data in University diversity reports which does not capture the nuance and complexity of their lived realities. Empowerment for self-determination at the grassroots level is key as is apparent from student led movements that have already effected change in the curriculum. The desire for self and culturally intelligible knowledge is now well documented including in the University of Kent, Student Success (EDI) Project, Phase I:Report 2 ‘Theory and research on race and attainment in UK higher education’ by Hensby and Mitton (2017). This project seeks to operationalise this further and more broadly through the following three interlinked activities: 1) Focus groups: · Up to five stage 3 students will lead focus groups of five to ten BAME students from across the KLS UG programme. · The focus group leaders will form a research team and design the format and questions collaboratively, under the supervision of Dr Jivraj, using naturalistic methods and going through the KLS ethics approval process. 2) Publication of findings: · The data from the focus groups will be collated by the research team and will produce an accessible output such as a ‘manifesto of suggestions’ on making the curriculum more inclusive and a co-authored e-book. · The research team will also be supported in publishing findings via a blog and social media. 3) Student led conference · The workshop committee will organise a half day student led conference to discuss the findings and invite speakers from campaigns such as the NUS #liberatemydegree campaign; Why is My Curriculum White? (based at UCL); Decolonising our Minds SOAS; and the #Rhodesmustfall student movements and at least one academic speaker. Watch this space for further details.

Yasmin Zaman - The Portable Guru

yasmin zaman - the portable guru

For 20 years I’ve dedicated my life to inspiring others by teaching the self-awareness and self-care practices of connecting to the body and mind through various styles of yoga, mindfulness meditation, physical activity & trauma sensitive approaches to healing and recovery. My own life, and decades of working with diverse groups of people all over the world, taught me that when we take good care of ourselves, we value and appreciate others, and forge a better connection with the natural world on which we depend. My Bio includes more on my background, training, research papers and publications About four decades ago, yoga originally began as a way to care for my sore bones and tender tissues traumatized by a childhood fall, taught by a specialist teacher, practising what was then known as remedial yoga, today commonly referred to as yoga therapy. I know, without a doubt, that yoga and mindfulness meditation can heal the body, centre and focus the mind and restore sagging spirits. But being human and subject to the pressures of life, I didn’t always listen! Insecurity had me chasing a career: from teaching to working my way to senior roles alongside the great and the good in global Public Relations and communications for various not-for-profits and humanitarian organisations. The stress levels were stratospheric though it provided a dubious kind of glamour! Then one day I was diagnosed with a TIA (a stroke). And I listened. You don’t have to go through the same! Today, my work is varied: working therapeutically with patients referred for psychiatric care in a team of psychiatrists, psychotherapists and others; to teaching mindfulness-based and yoga classes & courses to the public who come in all shapes, colours and sizes. I am also interested in healing traditions from other cultures as a pathway to wholeness, e.g., shamanism. It’s been my privilege to lead programmes in partnership with local government agencies, GPs, academics, schools and corporate organisations to support everyone from children, young adults, working people, stressed, anxious and clinically depressed people, & those suffering with trauma diagnoses to learn ways to restore their wellbeing with skills and knowledge with an evidence base in science, mindfulness and yoga-based traditions. I have enhanced DBS and teach either group or one-to-one sessions online or in person: Weekly group yoga and mindfulness-based meditation classes (online & in person) One-to-one sessions and courses (online & in person) Yoga and mindfulness courses & workshops for all levels (dates to be confirmed) A blog and social media posts to inspire and provide resources to oil the wheels of your week (irregular!) A few retreats a year where you can immerse yourself in learning body wisdom and mind craft among kind, friendly and welcoming groups of like-souled people. In my free time I enjoy travel or watching travel documentaries, learning languages, walks with Mother Nature, the gym (not really but I do resistance exercise), music, art and dancing – Argentine tango and historical dances from the Baroque and Regency periods with the Winchester Baroque Dancers and Duke of Wellington’s Dancers. I am a Jane Austen superfan or Janeite and appear in a BBC documentary commemorating 200 years of her death in 2017! I have twin nephews and a niece, who all started practising yoga while very young. I’m hoping to add a rescue pug to the family very soon.