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Social Media Management Class 5
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Social Media Management Class 5
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Amazing session
I heard a quote recently that stuck with me
"Your habits are a vote for the person you want to become." It made me think. Every day, we're casting votes. When we choose to pray on time, we're voting to become more disciplined. When we choose to learn instead of scroll, we're voting to become more knowledgeable. When we choose patience over anger, we're voting to become a better person. The problem is that we often focus too much on the result and not enough on the identity we're building. We want success. But are we becoming the kind of person who can handle success? We want stronger faith. But are we building the habits that strengthen faith? Big changes rarely happen overnight. They happen through hundreds of small choices that nobody sees. Choice by choice. Day by day.
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@Asher Shahid Content Strategy & Video Editing
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@Asher Shahid Alhamdulillah Great.
One thing I've noticed about successful people
They take responsibility for things that aren't even their fault. Not because they're guilty. But because they know responsibility gives them control. It's easy to blame circumstances. The economy. The algorithm. Other people. And sometimes those things really are the problem. But blaming them doesn't move you forward. The moment you ask: "What can I do about this?" Everything changes. You stop waiting for someone to save you. You start looking for solutions. That's when growth begins. Islam teaches us to tie our camel and trust Allah. Not just trust Allah. Tie your camel first. Make the effort. Take responsibility. Do your part. Then leave the outcome to Allah. šŸ“Œ Reminder: The more responsibility you take, the more power you have to change your situation.
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@Muhammad Anees Shakir Bilkul sahi kaha yeh cheez mainai bhi notice ki hai kai ab mn kisi problem ko daikh kar stress nhi laita aur usko solve karnai ki taraf jata hn.
A lesson I'm slowly learning
You don't always need a new strategy. Sometimes you just need more repetitions. Most people quit after 10 attempts. The successful ones often keep going for 100. Not because they're smarter. Not because they're more talented. They simply stayed in the game longer. The same applies to freelancing, business, fitness, and even personal growth. We often mistake a lack of results for a bad strategy when the real problem is a lack of consistency. Plant the seed. Water it. Give it time. Constantly digging it up to check if it's growing only delays the process. And that's where faith becomes powerful. Do the work. Make the effort. Trust Allah with the outcome. Not every day will show visible progress. But every day of sincere effort counts. šŸ“Œ Reminder: Consistency feels slow until one day it doesn't.
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@Shazia Shaikh Indeed.
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@Ayesha Ahmed Exactly hamesha yahi hota hai.
A powerful reminder I came across recently:
The companions of the Prophet ļ·ŗ were not extraordinary because they had perfect lives. They were extraordinary because they remained committed to Allah despite their struggles. Sometimes we think we need to fix everything before getting closer to Allah. "Once my life is sorted, I'll focus on my Deen." "Once I have more time, I'll pray more." "Once I overcome this problem, I'll start improving myself." But the truth is, getting closer to Allah is often what helps us overcome those problems in the first place. The goal isn't to become perfect overnight. The goal is to take one step closer every day. One prayer offered on time. One page of Quran. One sincere Dua. One act of kindness. Small actions may seem insignificant, but they have the power to completely change the direction of a person's life. šŸ“Œ Reminder: Don't underestimate small acts of worship done consistently. The deeds most beloved to Allah are the ones done regularly, even if they are small.
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