FounderDr Nani is the Founder of Sovereign Magazine. She is also Editor-in-Chief of Sovereign's sister publication, Rich Woman Magazine. Passionately advocating for Social Edification, Dr Marina Nani is coining a new industry, MAKE THE NEWS ( MTN) with the aim to diagnose and close the achievement gap globally. Founder of RICH WOMAN SOCIETY™ Marina believes that there is a genius ( Stardust) in each individual, regardless past and present circumstances; "not recognising the talent in each individual, leaves our society at loss. Sharing the good news makes a significant difference on your perception about yourself, your industry and your community."
A Capsule Wardrobe a day, keeps the blues away: 27 items to transform the way you feel about yourself
A classical casual capsule wardrobe that would suit any age, body shape & size and you can easily tweak it to suit your style further.
The Magic of Joy
Simplify your life and clarify your mind! Many people feel overwhelmed and stressed surrounded by all their possessions.Someone might be
lacking gratitude and appreciation for her belongings and someone else might be missing joy in
their life.
Helping Patients Around the World Own Their Health
Backpack Health brings together the pharmaceutical industry and rare disease foundations to truly empower their patients and families affected with rare and chronic conditions.
Jung, spontaneity and creative instinct
Every stage of self-exploration accompanied by the taking up of pen, pencil, brush or chisel, and plunging again and again into this zone of unknowing so as to allow the unconscious to have its way through spontaneity.
The Room Whisperer
Many people don’t realize, the subtle influence a room has on our subconscious, or they get used to it, like background noise that you only notice when the noise is gone! I have a sense of that energy in a room and I alter it by moving or changing objects around and working with colour, textiles or materials that help to enhance the positive feeling and create the right energy.
Ramadan: how a new generation of British Muslims are becoming more green
Britain’s first eco-Mosque opened in Cambridge, aiming for no carbon emissions from the site and rainwater harvesting. In London Muslims organised a “Green Iftaar” – the evening meal after sunset that breaks the daily fast during Ramadan – without plastic, food waste or meat
European elections: a beginner’s guide to the vote
Parties across the political spectrum have launched initiatives to encourage 400m EU citizens to register and vote. The European Parliament (EP) launched the “This time I’m voting” campaign
How to make health news interesting — without overselling the claims
Findings from larger studies repeated over a long period of time are more robust than those from small, single studies. Providing more easily decoded news is a step in the right direction.
Grandma’s Way: How pleasurable eating, real, wholesome, yummy food can defy stress levels, weight issues, lack of energy and low sex drive.
Danna Levy Hoffmann, founder of Organilicious, is a leading health and lifestyle coach and an expert on living a nourishing lifestyle. Unlike her competitors, her solution doesn’t involve dieting or deprivation, instead she focuses on how to engage in pleasurable eating, real, wholesome, yummy food .
Three lessons for leadership from the Brexit mess
while the government seems to lack a clear direction, and keeps its cards close to its chest, better communication on the path forward would help unite opinion around a common solution rather than division.
Climate change: seeing the planet break down is depressing – here’s how to turn your pain into action
What if you’re concerned about the environment, but it seems too hard to make a life change? While actions that serve the climate and our communities may seem difficult before we try them, much of that perceived effort lies in the conservative inertia of our current habits, and how much we believe that we can change.
Anger linked to illness in old age
Older people are happier. When following people over a ten-year period, positive emotional experiences are shown to increase with age, peaking at 64 and never returning to the levels observed in the average young adult.