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The brain’s 🧠 first reaction to any new idea is often, “That’s impossible.”
Most people stop right there. They talk to others whose brains are wired the same way, and together, they come up with all the reasons why it can’t work. That doesn’t mean your dream is wrong—it just means you’re talking to the wrong people. Seek counsel from those who believe in possibilities, who see opportunities instead of roadblocks. These are the people who will encourage you to build your dream, not tear it down 🧱 But here’s the truth: the dreams, desires, and visions you have were placed in your heart by Allah (SWT) for a reason. They’re for you to nurture, explore, and expand—not for others to validate. If you’re ready to move past the “impossible,” here’s what you can do: • Work on your brain. Train yourself to see possibilities instead of limitations. • Seek the right counsel. Bring your ideas to people who have learned to spot opportunities, take action, and support others in doing the same. That’s the power of coaching—it helps you rewire your mind and unlock your potential. The Qur’an reminds us of Allah’s infinite power: “His command is only when He intends a thing that He says to it, ‘Be,’ and it is.” (36:82) If Allah (SWT) can create the heavens and the earth with a single command, He can surely guide you to make the impossible possible. Keep dreaming, working, and trusting in Allah. Remember, “Everyone thinks it’s impossible until it’s done.” If you want to change your life, it starts with shifting how you think. Dreams aren’t given to you randomly—they’re entrusted to you for a purpose. They’re yours to bring to life, with faith, effort, and clarity. If this resonates with you, Email me to schedule your free consultation call so we can explore where you are and where you aspire to be in this life. [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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