
Yesterday, on Monday, in the Al Jazzat area, the first sessions of the 14th Annual Ramadan Council of the Sharjah Press Club, which operates under the aegis of the Sharjah Government Media Office, began. Attendees included Tariq Saeed Alai, Director of the Sharjah Government Media Office, Alya'a Bou Ghannam Al-Suwaidi, Director of the Sharjah Government Media Office, Asmaa Al-Juwa'id, Director of the Sharjah Press Club, as well as several officials and guests.
**The session featured prominent psychologist Ahmad Ammarah, who led the event titled "The Art of Communication and Healthy Relationships." The session discussed the aspects and concepts of successful interactions based on love and understanding, as well as important values reflected in people's behavior. It emphasized the importance of ethical norms that enhance positive communication, and also touched on the themes of self-care and self-management in the best light, as well as ways to develop and strengthen social and emotional intelligence.**
The session, with the side discussion "Between Germans and Japanese: How to Choose Your Car?" was conducted by ArabGT. Participants discussed the main characteristics of different car brands, offered tips on extending the lifespan of vehicles, and considered the impact of modern technologies on the automotive world.
During the Sharjah Press Club event, engaging activities and contests with valuable prizes were organized, presented by Sharjah Cooperative. The program of the 14th Annual Session will continue until March 17 and will include discussions on various topics: culture, heritage, human behavior, family and upbringing, as well as the use of social media for book discussions. In addition, the principles of business development and sustainable mechanisms, organic farming methods, and the use of natural resources in agriculture will be considered. Tomorrow, Wednesday, in the Al Jazzat area in Sharjah, the second session will take place, which will be conducted by poet and literator Hamoud Al-Sahoud in a discussion on the theme "Culture and Heritage in Arabic Literature."