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“Building ME: Crafting your essentials”, a workshop aimed at empowering Muslim women by focusing on the wellbeing of their mental health will be held on Jan 14 (Saturday).
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Win tickets to 'Building ME', a workshop aimed at empowering Muslim women
SHAH ALAM - “Building ME: Crafting your essentials”, a workshop aimed at empowering Muslim women...
The Building Me workshop will take place from 9am to 2pm at the Seven Skies International School, Denai Alam on Jan 14 (Saturday).
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'Building ME' workshop aims at empowering Muslim women
SHAH ALAM - A workshop aimed at empowering Muslim women by focusing on the wellbeing of their mental...
Medical graduate-turned-motivational speaker and parenting coach, Dr Atiyah Azmi
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Love Me More: Parenting is a sweet journey
If you ever think of being burned out and demotivated being a parent, focus on what makes you...
Love Me More was held at Matrade Hall, Mecc featured religious speakers such as Farhat Naik, Umm Hud, Nurul Asyiqin, Dr Atiyah Azmi and Mizz Nina.
Focus
Being Me: Love Me More event featured insightful sharings on self-love
KUALA LUMPUR - The concept of self love is well expressed through the Love Me More programme which...
Love Me More was held at Matrade Hall, Mecc featured religious speakers such as Farhat Naik, Umm Hud, Nurul Asyiqin, Dr Atiyah Azmi and Mizz Nina.
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Sinar Daily giveaway winners grateful for opportunity to attend Being Me: Love Me More event
KUALA LUMPUR - The self love programme Being Me: Love Me More carries the meaning of reflecting...
Love Me More will be held at Matrade Hall, Mecc on Sunday (Sept 25) at 10am until 2pm featuring renowned religious speakers such as Farhat Naik, Umm Hud, Nurul Asyiqin, Dr Atiyah Azmi and Mizz Nina.
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Being Me: Love Me More event to discuss topics surrounding self-love, coping with adversity and more
Take a moment to reflect on your deens with the Love Me More talks that includes sharing sessions...
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