Sunday, 23 February 2014

You Can't Have A Mindful Life Unless You Have These 3 Things

Blog By: Adnan



Mindfulness meditation is getting a lot of well-deserved attention in 2014. TIME magazine’s February cover story is about mindfulness, the search for the term has doubled in less than two years and corporations are increasingly adding mindfulness practices into their wellness programs. This is really good news. If there’s one thing our stressed out, exhausted, emotionally wrought culture needs today, it’s the practice of mindfulnes.
(Mindfulness gives us the courage to live our truth, and the inner guidance to deal with day-to-day stresses. Life goes on, but with the help of mindfulness, there's more joy, clarity, creativity and energy.)
The trouble is that this ancient Eastern practice can be confusing and even frustrating. It’s challenging to be mindful when our thoughts grab us and take us on roller coaster rides with them. The trick is to be the witness who watches these thoughts come and go. Imagine you're sitting on the porch of your home, watching the rush-hour traffic pass by. You don’t want to jump into each of these cars and drive away, right? How do you remain on the porch and watch these cars pass by without wanting to hop into one (or all of them?)..
Before we begin a meditation practice, it’s important to build a solid foundation that supports the process of going inward. If this foundation is weak, then going within and experiencing that blissful silence is not only challenging but also impossible. Let’s take a look at these three aspects and what we can do to balance them in our lives.

1. The Right Food

There are two aspects to this that need addressing.

First, let’s talk about the kind of foods that steer us away from our center.

Foods that sedate, numb or intoxicate are going to come in the way. While alcohol comes right up on top, there are other foods that add to the acidity of the body, creating hurdles to our experience of higher consciousness. These include coffee, refined sugars, processed, chemical-laden and heavy foods. If you eat something and don’t feel vibrant and alive a few hours after eating it, then it’s probably the wrong food for you. The best way to find out is to keep a food journal and track what you eat and how you feel.

The second thing about food is the state of our mind when eating, which is equally as important, if not more important than the food itself. The same food, eaten joyously, lovingly and with gratitude will have a different impact on the body-mind than eating with sadness, anxiety or stress. Sharing a meal with loved ones will nourish us differently from a meal eaten in the car on the way to work.

2. The Right Movement

Lack of physical activity has completely disconnected us from our bodies and the intuition it brings with it. This disconnect is costing us dearly, from physical ailments to psychological issues. Add to that the tremendous amount of food (not necessarily nutrient dense) that we have access to 24/7, and we're an unhealthy bunch of people.

For mindfulness to work, movement is very significant, because it creates opportunities for centering. Energy from the brain starts moving downward, and with that, balance and harmony within our being are possible. If you’re a runner, you know that in those moments when your body is in motion, there's no room for thought, contemplation or worry. Movement lets the experience of "no-mind" occur and is therefore a very powerful building block for mindfulness.

Movement can range from simple household activities (doing the dishes, carrying children around, taking the stairs) to more active styles like running and working out at the gym. Dance, yoga, Pilates, tai chi, and chi gong are all forms of movement that support the energy to move from the head to the navel, also called our second brain.

I often us the analogy of dating: you have to try out a bunch of different movement types to find "the one." Take a few classes or try some DVDs at home to see which style resonates with you and make you feel vibrant and energetic.

3. The Right Sleep

With disorganized food and exercise patterns, is it any surprise that we’re a nation (and planet) riddled with sleep disorders?

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, “Persons experiencing sleep insufficiency are also more likely to suffer from chronic diseases such as hypertension, diabetes, depression, and obesity, as well as from cancer, increased mortality, and reduced quality of life and productivity.”

There’s a reason for that. The liver carries out some serious work in our sleep, especially between 10 p.m. and 2 a.m. This work involves detoxification and filtering out toxins from the body. If the liver isn’t able to complete its job, the toxins return to the blood stream and circulate, causing imbalances and in turn a host of disorders. This capacity to regain and recoup during the night, what has been lost in the day, is central to our physical and psychological health.

While there are guidelines for how much sleep is required, every body is different and other factors like age play a role as well. Eastern wisdom recommends waking up with the sun because with the rising sun the body’s temperature begins to rise as well, but I recommend experimentation and coming to your own conclusions.

By balancing these areas in our lives we have a good shot at enjoying the bliss of mindfulness. How’s your foundation looking?

How To Cure Insomnia In 12 Minutes

Blog By : Adnan



I was badly afflicted with insomnia last winter in Perth, Australia. While many people hibernate through winter, I was kept up by the coldness and stress in general. It was overwhelming me — exams, rental, a triathlon and a crazy boss. My cognitive demands were almost ceaseless.When a new Bikram yoga studio sprung up in my suburb, I was happy. Instead of going out and running in the cold, I could keep up with my exercise indoors instead. I paid up for a trial. I went into the searing hot room and did my first class. I was in “child’s pose” for most of it, because I was spinning from the heat! 
That night, I slept like a baby. 
Was it the heat? Maybe. Was it the yoga? Definitely.
Yoga reduces arousal in general. Bonnet and Arand (1995) suggested that insomnia is caused by inappropriate arousal, and isn’t a sleep disorder. Most insomniacs will attest to this — they can’t sleep because something is going on in their minds. They can’t relax enough to fall asleep. 
According to Karen Then, Studio Director of Bikram Yoga Victoria Park, improved breathing patterns from yoga relieves stress. She also shared that mental and emotional aspects ease factors that contribute to insomnia. This allows the sleepless to return to normal sleeping patterns. 
Bir S. Khalsa (2004) recruited chronic insomniacs who had to practice Kundalini yoga for an hour daily over eight weeks in the evening prior to bedtime. Participants were taught to use long and slow abdominal breathing, focusing on breathing or a mantra. They were to return their attention to the breath whenever the mind wandered. For 11 minutes, the participants meditated on their breathing using the ratio of inhale to hold to exhale of 4 seconds to 16 seconds to 2 seconds. They remained seated, while maintaining an erect and relaxed spine. Here's an example of the sort of exercise you can do to relieve your insomnia and help you achieve sleep:
1 to 3 minutes: Long and slow abdominal breathing
3to 5 minutes: Arms extended vertically at 60-degree angle, with upward-facing flat palms
5 to 7 minutes: Arms extended horizontally with straight wrists and flat palms 
7 to 9 minutes: Palms pushed together by arms 
9 to 11 minutes: The palms are now rested in the lap, facing upwards. The right palm is resting over the left with thumbs touching. 
The breathing exercise improved total sleep time, sleep quality and sleep efficiency. The time spent awake decreased as well. 
Karen recommends the following postures for insomniacs to help with their rest as well:
Standing Separate Leg Head to Knee Pose
Wind Removing Pose
Half Tortoise
Half Spinal Twist 
Savasana
Sleep tight!

Saturday, 22 February 2014

fashion pakistan week 2014

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Lala Textiles Collection at Fashion Pakistan

Blog By : Adnan


versatile array of silhouettes, Lala with Wardha Saleem brought to the runway an eclectic mix of fashion, combining the ethnic and vibrant lawn prints of Lala Textiles with the young pret wear aesthetic of Wardha, for a more contemporary outlook.Speaking about the Lala Textiles debut on the FPW ramp, CEO Pervez Lala said: “We have been showcasing our prints in Lahore, India, the Middle East and Europe throughout 2012 and 2013 and looked forward to bringing our new series of prints to the Karachi Fashion Pakistan Week runway in design collaboration with the talented Wardha Saleem. At Lala we intend to expand throughout 2014-2015 in Pakistan and within the expatriate communities in Europe and the US as well as to our Indian audiences and we trust such platforms will give us further accessibility and reach to these markets and aid us with this expansion.”On collaborating with Lala Textiles for the FPW 6, Wardha Saleem says, “It has been a fun experience making ensembles out of Lala Textiles’ vibrant prints. Keeping the brand's design ethos in mind, I styled outfits by mixing and patching different prints, fabrics and embroideries to create a kitsch collection that is in line with the trends of SS2014.”Indeed, having started in Pakistan in 1947, the Lala Textiles brand has today grown to encompass seven diverse retail brands providing accessible summer; midsummer and winter fabric ranges. Today, with their multiple decades of seasoned experience, the Lala brand continues to provide quality material through custom prints throughout the year and has expanded exponentially within Pakistan, India, Bangladesh, the Middle East and the UK. The brand is best known for their seasoned experience in manufactured, producing and retailing quality textile with a commitment to principled trade.Fashion Pakistan Week 2014 is being choreographed by HSY & Productions with back stage management by Production [021] & show production by CKO. Tapu Javeri has been engaged for all official photography for the event, hair and makeup for day 1 by Sabs while PR of the event has been undertaken by the PR department of HUM Network Ltd.

Thursday, 20 February 2014

Lala Textiles hosted a Lunch to Celebrate FPW6


attendance at the lunch was the official stylist for Lala Textiles Shahzad Raza and the brand ambassador for Lala Textiles, the multi-faceted Iman Ali. Also in attendance were designers, media personalities, models and socialites alike, including: designers Aamna Aqeel, Adnan Pardesy,
Deepak Perwani, Maheen Karim, Maheen Khan, Mahin Hussain, Nauman Arfeen, Nomi Ansari, Obaid Sheikh, Sanam Chaudhri, Wardha Saleem, Umar Sayeed, Mohsin Sayeed and Tapu Javeri along with model Ayyaan, entrepenuer Asad Tareen, Chairman of Jafferjees Arshad Ali, Chief Executive Imtiaz Quettawala, COO Ines Chabbi of Pakistan German Business Forum and Hon. Consul General of The Republic of Botswana in Pakistan Muhammad Faruq Ghani.
Making their Fashion Pakistan Week debut this season, Lala Textiles will bring to the runway on February 19th 2014, an eclectic mix of fashion, combining the ethnic and vibrant lawn prints of Lala Textiles with the young pret wear aesthetic of Wardha Saleem, for a more contemporary outlook.
Indeed, having started in Pakistan in 1947, the Lala Textiles brand has today grown to encompass seven diverse retail brands providing accessible summer; midsummer and winter fabric ranges. Today, with their multiple decades of seasoned experience,
the Lala brand continues to provide quality material through custom prints throughout the year and has expanded exponentially within Pakistan, India, Bangladesh, the Middle East and the UK.
The brand is best known for their seasoned experience in manufactured, producing and retailing quality textile with a commitment to principled trade.

Saturday, 8 February 2014

launchedCentral Avenuepremiumbrands plaza

Blog by Adnan

EVENTS BY : LOTUS
The new shopping destination was launched amid a festive affair which featured an august gathering of socialites, models, fashion designers and other media personalities. The festivities included a fashion showcase with models exhibiting different products from all three brands and a tour of the new stores in the shopping plaza. Event management was undertaken by Verve Events, Public Relations by Lotus and hair and makeup for female models was facilitated by Splitends Salon in Lahore using L’OrĂ©al Professionnel styling products.
Salman, Asif Bilwani, Kamil Mian, Saeed, HamzaRed Carpet Wall - Bonanza, English Boot House & LifeStyle Collection at Central AvenueModels at the launch of Bonanza, English Boot House & LifeStyle Collection at Central AvenueLifeStyle Collection Store Interior 1 - LifeStyle Collection, a leading multi-label brand offering the best in world renowned watches, eyewear and men_s accessories.Bonanza Store Interior 1 - The product line for women under the brand name of Satrangi is a recent addition to the Bonanza product range and includes pret, lawn (unstitched fabric), sweaters and accessories.Bonanza Store Interior 2 - The product line for men include formal shirts, formal trousers, suitings, kurta shalwars, knitwears including polos and sweaters, smart casuals including shirts and khakis.Central Avenue is Lahore_s most anticipated shopping destination and features three of Pakistan_s leading fashion brands under one roof - Bonanza, English Boot House & LifeStyle CollectionCentral Avenue is Lahore_s most anticipated shopping destination and features three of Pakistan_s leading fashion brands under one roof - Bonanza, English Boot House & LifeStyle CollectionCentral Avenue LogoEBH LogoEBH Store Interior 1 - EBH is proud to announce the launch of our first store outside Karachi, in Lahore. The new outlet is a complete shoe store, catering to and fulfilling the diverse footwear needs of allLifestyle Collection LogoBonanza Logo
Central Avenue is Lahore’s most anticipated shopping destination andfeatures three of Pakistan’s leading fashion brands under one roof. Bonanza, the leader in men’s apparel and now extending its product line to women’s wear; renowned footwear brand English Boot House and LifeStyle Collection, a leading multi-label brand offering the best in world renowned watches, eyewear and men’s accessories. Through the new plaza, English Boot House and Lifestyle Collectionaremaking their brand available to the Lahore market for the very first time. Indeed, Central Avenue aspires to be the ideal shopping destination providing state of the art services with an ample parking space, located in Lahore’s commercial hub near Liberty Market and M.M Alam Road.
Speaking of Bonanza’s new store launch at Central Avenue, Bonanza CEO Hanif Bilwani said,“We are very excited to launch a flagship store of Bonanza at such a convenient location and are striving hard to make the brand accessible to everyone.Our new store will provide our patrons with the complete range of Bonanza products at the same high quality that they’ve come to expect from us from our 50 stores nationwide. We also plan to introduce new innovative products in the near future, starting with a line of “Wrinkle-free” stitched lawn kurti range which will be available in Pakistan for the very first time from March onwards.”
Speaking of EBH’s first store in Lahore, EBH CEO Kamil Mian said,“EBH is proud to announce the launchof our first store outside Karachi, in Lahore. The new outlet is a complete shoe store, catering to and fulfilling the diverse footwear needs of all members of the family. The over-whelming interest and response by our Lahore based patrons alone, as evident from online orders through our website and Facebook page, compelled us to introduce our brand in this city. We hope that our new Lahore based patrons will appreciate the meticulous craftsmanship and the robust footwear which is the hallmark of EBH. In the near future we plan to open more new outlets and endeavor to expand the outreach of the brand to other major cities nationwide.”
Speaking of LifeStyle Collection’s new store in Lahore, CEO Saeed Saleh Muhammad said, “LifeStyle Collection is a brand which is synonymous with quality, innovation and luxury, bringing the world’s most renowned luxury brands such as Cartier, Baume & Mercier, Frederique Constant, Bvlgari, Tiffany & Co., Guess, Gc, Rayban, Oakley, Tag Heuer, Prada, Gucci & many more to the Pakistani market. We take pride in providing our patrons authentic branded sunglasses and timepieces with personalised services for a truly memorable consumer experience. After establishing our brand in Karachi and Islamabad, we look forward to our new store in Lahore and endeavour to provide the same, high level of services that the consumers expect of us.”
Central Avenue is located near Hussain Chowk, 2-C, Gulberg III, Lahore. For more information, 
visit:http://www.bonanzagt.com/,http://www.ebhshop.com/ andhttps://www.facebook.com/LifeStyleCollection
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About Bonanza:
Bonanza is one of Pakistan’s leading apparel brands. It was established in 1976 and since its creation, has embarked on a very successful journey, increasing its product line and geographical footprint across Pakistan. Quality, product innovation, design and accessibility are the key values of Bonanza. Today Bonanza boasts of a product line that caters to both men and women. The product line for men include formal shirts, formal trousers, suitings, kurta shalwars, knitwears including polos and sweaters, smart casuals including shirts and khakis. The product line for women under the brand name of Satrangi is a recent addition to the brand’s product range and includes pret, lawn (unstitched fabric), sweaters and accessories. The brand also has an online e-store accessible atwww.bonanzagt.com.
AboutEnglish Boot House:
English Boot House, established in 1947, is not just a company; over the time it has culminated into a culture that is as diverse as our country’s own rich history. Through its first store in Lahore the brand will provide a diverse variety of menswear, ladies-wear and kids-wear along with an extensive range of trendy accessories. EBH footwear comprises of casual, formal, bridal and party-wear shoes that meet the needs of all occasions and are available in attractive price points that match every budget. All footwear designs are intricately made on durable materials, resulting in classic footwear which is trendy, stylish and comfortable.
AboutLifeStyle Collection:
LifeStyle Collection, established in 1987, has been serving a vast number of loyal and satisfied clientele for more than two decades. With stores located in major cities of Pakistan, LifeStyle Collection represents world renowned brands in Pakistan offering their consumers the most fashionable & luxuriouseyewear, watchesand men’s accessories. LifeStyle Collection is Pakistan’s finest multi-brand store which offers an unmatched range of the desirable Swiss watches across numerous international brands. The brand’s team of skilled & trained consultants help patrons choose from an array of premium brands to suit each individual’s style, taste and fashion flair

PUNJABI FOLK MUSIC FROM THE LOHARS !!!

Blog by : Adnan

EVENT BY :
The Institute for Preservation of Arts & Culture (IPAC)
PHOTOGRAPHY BY : MuhammadWaheed
The Institute for Preservation of Arts & Culture (IPAC) and Kuch Khaas brought you a unique folk musical experience from the heart of Punjab!
FEATURING ARTIST: Mustafa Lohar, student of Arif Lohar, has been performing at various folk melas, Sufi shrines and in theatre for the past 30 years. He belongs from Lahore and is known for his lively folk storytelling through his music.
FEATURING INSTRUMENTS: Chimta, Dhol, Jori, Harmonium and Dholak.
A traditional folk percussion instrument of South Asia, the Chimta, first came into the limelight with late folk musician Alam Lohar, who developed a new style of singing the Punjabi Vaar, an epic or folk tale as well as Sufi poetry. The ensuing popularity of this folk storytelling tradition is manifest in the vast popularity of his shagird (student), the larger-than-life Arif Lohar.
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