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1/7/2026 Building for the long-termMost people plan their lives from a short-term perspective.
What will give me relief now. What feels easier today. What avoids discomfort in this moment. And it makes sense, your brain is wired for short-term survival. Immediate reward. Immediate safety. Immediate certainty. But a short-term brain cannot build a life that requires long-term building. The infinite perspective asks a different question: “Who do I want to be 1, 5, 10 years from now and what does that version of me do today to build for that, even when it’s uncomfortable?” This is why long-term results often feel “hard” at first. You’re not failing. You’re rewiring. Your brain must be directed. It won’t naturally think in something a few years away when it’s designed to protect you in these moments. That direction is a skill. And it’s one that can be learned. This mirrors the concept of akhirah-minded living, acting with awareness of long-term consequences, reward and purpose beyond the immediate moment. Because you don’t just react your way to the life you want. You intentionally build it. Coaching helps you do that by: • Slowing down reactive decision-making • Interrupting short-term emotional urges • Choosing actions aligned with your long-term identity • Staying consistent when motivation fades If you’re tired of making decisions that feel good now but don’t help you build the life you actually want later, and you’re ready to build your life with intention now ✨ I’m offering a free consultation to help you step into an infinite perspective for your life. Email me to book your free consultation call 📞 [email protected] Salam 👋🏽, I’m Meha, a life & purpose coach focused on empowering Muslim women to live more fulfilled lives and achieve success on their own terms. Comments are closed.
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