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9/5/2025 Waiting for the right timeour brain 🧠 will always have a reason why now isn’t the right time.
📌 During school/work season: “You’re too busy, wait until the holidays.” 📌 During holidays: “You should spend time with family, wait until you’re back in routine.” 📌 Back in routine: “You’re still not organized enough, wait until things settle down.” And the cycle keeps repeating… because the real issue isn’t time. It’s fear. Fear of failure. Fear of it not working. Perfectionism. Or simply the discomfort of doing something new. But here’s the truth: the best time to start is now. And it doesn’t need to be all or nothing. Even 30 minutes a day, consistently, adds up to immense progress—30, 60, 90 days later, you’ll see it. Allah ﷻ reminds us in the Qur’an: “So when you have finished [your duties], then stand up [for worship]. And to your Lord direct [your] longing.” (Surah Ash-Sharh 94:7-8) There’s always something to do, but barakah comes when we use our moments wisely and consistently. Small but steady effort brings big results—and it’s sustainable, because you’re moving at a pace that you can actually handle. So instead of waiting for the “perfect time” (that never comes), give yourself permission to begin today. 🌿 If you’ve been putting off figuring out your purpose, your next steps, or how to reach your goals—I’d love to help. Book a free consultation with me and let’s talk about how you can start moving forward right now. 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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