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11/10/2025 Forgiving yourselfYour capacity to forgive yourself determines your capacity to move forward.
For some of us, there’s a quiet belief that if we’re really hard on ourselves, we’ll somehow stay humble, safe, and less likely to hurt others. We think withholding forgiveness is a form of accountability. But in reality it just keeps us stuck. When we don’t forgive ourselves, we stay in pain. We replay the mistake instead of processing it. We carry emotional weight that was meant to be released. And that weight blocks us from our purpose. Because purpose requires emotional space — the capacity to feel deeply, to grow, to stretch, to take risks. And when your heart is heavy with guilt or regret, it’s hard to have the energy or courage to build something meaningful. Yes, if there are amends to be made, make them. But then forgive yourself. Because Allah is Al-Ghafoor, Ar-Raheem — the Most Forgiving, the Most Merciful. And if He can forgive you when you sincerely turn to Him, you can forgive yourself too. Forgiveness doesn’t make you arrogant. It makes you available for the next chapter of your purpose. If you’ve been feeling stuck or weighed down by old stories, I’d love to help you unpack them inside The Purpose Program. It’s where we clear emotional blocks, rebuild self-trust, and align your life with who you were meant to be — for the sake of Allah. Join me in The Purpose Program and begin your next chapter with compassion, courage, and clarity. 🗓️ The deadline to schedule your free consultation for my Purpose Program is November 17 — so you can step into the new year with direction, clarity and purpose. 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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