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]]>The main speakers during the event included VIPs like Ms. Veronica Feng, Marketing Director for Asia Pacific at Air Liquide; Ms. 朱恬乐 Clover, Miss Earth China; and Mr. Michael Rosenthal, Miss Earth China National Director and President of US Green Solutions. (L-R: shown in below photo)
The event was attended by top lady executives in Shanghai like Jie Gao, Founder of Vivajie Creative; Emmy Teo, CEO of Fashory; Stephany Zoo, China Marketing Lead at SAP Anywhere; Stella, Owner/Partner at Salotto G Restaurant and CEO at L.I.T. Fashion Company; and Jina Shin, International Business Developer at Tolmao Group.
The event, that became a forum for top women executives to discuss present challenges faced and opportunities, was held at the luxurious business center of CEO SUITE located at the 28th floor of the Shanghai World Financial Center (SWFC), a premiere business landmark in Pudong, Shanghai. Towering to 101 storeys, SWFC was designed with a specific vision in mind – for it to be a city-within-a-city. The tower has spectacular observation decks, five-star hotel and spa, media center and shopping malls.
CEO SUITE has two other premium business centers in Shanghai that include the Bank of Shanghai in Pudong and Hong Kong New World Tower in Puxi, Shanghai; plus, one in Beijing at the iconic LG Twin Towers.
To know more about CEO SUITE’s prestigious business centers in Shanghai, China, please visit: https://www.ceosuite.com/serviced-offices/shanghai/.
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]]>Leading premium serviced office provider in Asia, CEO SUITE, together with the Embassy of the Republic of Armenia in Beijing, is hosting their first art exhibit called, “Art Show of Armenia”, on October 20, 2016 at the luxurious CEO SUITE business centre located on the 10th level of the East Tower of the iconic LG Twin Towers on Jianguomenwai Avenue in Beijing, China. The event will be open from 12:00 noon until 6:00 in the evening that day and is open to the public – “admission is free”, just send your R.S.V.P. to [email protected].
This special art exhibit marks the celebration of the 25th anniversary of the independence of the Republic of Armenia. The famous works of renowned Armenian artist, Mr. Aleksandr Deroyanis, will be on display at the CEO SUITE LG Twin Towers Business Center – Boardroom.
Aleksandr Deroyanis is an Armenian professional artist, born in 1962 Armenia, Yerevan. He graduated from the Institute of Fine Arts, majoring in Fine Arts and Design. Mr. Deroyan is a member of the Designers’ Union of the Republic of Armenia. The Artist’s exhibitions have been housed in various Galleries and Institutions, as well as several academic Universities in Armenia, Syria, France, Cyprus, Austria, as well as in China.
The Artist has a long track record of creating original pieces of art work, through a combination of color, texture and symbolism by focusing on the sensual nature of Art. Primarily works in oil paint on canvas as well as in water colors. His landscapes, portraits and abstract pieces of work show us a new way of looking at the ordinary objects around us. Aleksandr‘s most recent works involve the creation of unique explorations into systems of color.
Lately, with the support of the Embassy of Armenia, Aleksandra Deroyan has participated in several exhibitions where he presented artworks combining the rich Armenian Art traditions and landscapes with Chinese themes.
The honorable, Ms. Satenik Zirekyants, First Secretary of the Embassy of the Republic of Armenia, will be there to formally open the event together with the CEO SUITE Beijing team.
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]]>It is well evident enough that so many of us make use and take advantage of our lunch breaks while we are in our offices. Mainly, our lunch hour are supposedly used to recover from the workload we all had to do the morning, and gather all remaining energy to last the whole afternoon too. This is why maximizing your break time is substantial, because this greatly affects not only our productivity and performance at work, but also in our personal health and life. The impact is great but not too many people give too much attention to it because when we are at our workplace, we tend to just focus on all our things to do, things to start, things to finish, and more often than not, we forget our total well-being, and give away our own chances to everyone’s dream of work-life-balance in more ways than people realize.
Coming to think of it, was there ever a time where you question yourself things like when was the last time you felt far too relaxed after your afternoon break and had to scuffle getting back to your office station and your things to do? Have you been dreading getting back to work mode after your break hour? “YES” answer to these questions is the easiest trap to fall under, esp. if you haven’t been maximizing your break time, or haven’t ever.
Of course, this doesn’t mean and suggest that you work on your well-deserved break. Working lunch, in spite of the feeling of productivity it gives you, does not make you productive after all. There is always one that gets the less of your attention and/or effort, therefore, either your work quality suffers, or your health.
There are profuse ways to make the most of your lunch time in terms of productivity, most of which are very small things, effortless habits that most of us just shrug shoulder about. Maximizing your rest/lunch hour is all just a matter of being aware of your lifestyle- your ways which can help you get in the right mood for the whole day!
Here are some tips and ways you can do to maximize your lunch hour:
“It seems counter intuitive, but taking a mental “vacation” helps boost my productivity. Sometimes, focusing too hard on a project results in narrow thinking. A short break often clears the mind and allows new or better ideas to enter. I take this break with a short mental “vacation” – thinking about an amazing landscape I’ve been to, a meaningful conversation with a friend, or a place I’d like to go to. What you think about on your mental vacation could be anything — as long as it isn’t about work!” – William Dockery of Aegis Power Systems
“To increase your productivity, GET ON UP! Standing during the day will increase your energy and metabolism, tone muscles and burn calories. Yes, I said tone muscles and burn calories. No, it will NOT replace exercising, but every bit helps. Standing will also increase blood flow, which will unleash creativity, and unclog your brain. When you stand up during your workday, it helps change your view and reposition your outlook – literally! So GET ON UP!” – Stephanie C. Williams of Crowned One Worldwide Inc.
“My ONE best tip for maximizing time at work it Just Say No! Say No to checking your email every five minutes. Say No spending an obscene amount of time on social media, both personal and business accounts. Say NO to projects that may turn out to be time suckers. Say No to chatting on Skype with colleagues. Say No to unproductive meetings. Say No to unfulfilling networking events. Learn how to say no, you’ll gain and save time in the long run.” – Amanda Blackwell of Savvy Writer.
Whatever you choose to do, start making the most of your lunch hours. Five hours every week can go a long way toward accomplishing tasks, freeing up your evenings, getting in shape and right mental condition, and spending more time with others.
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