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Volume 3 of Healing Heartwork, Exploring Joy, will focus on humor and comedy in Islam, alongside other modalities for cultivating joy and lightness of being, both in our everyday lives and in our work in the world. 

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Over the month of Ramadan, AMCLI and Ch. Sondos Kholaki will explore loss in three parts, with each part focused on a relevant Ramadan theme: mercy, forgiveness and safety.

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“Just remember, Muslims around the world have faced natural disasters, wars, huge displacement, and they’ve lasted much longer than a year. We want to get back to a sense of normalcy, but Ramadan is about patience and persistence – we can wait a little longer for the greater good.”

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AMCLI launched a new series called “Healing Heartwork” in Ramadan 2021 focused on introducing Islamic tools for healing, grounding, centering, and exploring the self.

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One of AMCLI's core leadership principles is that your presence matters.

Given the current situation of the COVID-19 pandemic, in which many are working from home as part of social distancing, remote working tools like video conferencing have become an important way to continue collaboration. Sitting in front of a webcam for hours is now normal, and the impact of technology is felt like never before.

Here are 5 tips on how to show up with impact and look great on webcam.

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