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7/18/2025 You're responsibleIf you take responsibility for everything in your life, then you have the power to change it.
But if it’s someone else’s fault, you’re powerless. How many of us don’t do this? We think: • “I can’t be happy because of how my spouse is.” • “I can’t succeed because my boss never sees my worth.” • “I can’t grow because of the way I was raised.” We hand over our power… and then wonder why we feel stuck. One of my clients came to me heartbroken over her relationship with her mom. She was convinced it couldn’t get better unless her mom changed. But when she was willing to take responsibility for how she was showing up, how she was communicating, how she was reacting—everything shifted. It didn’t happen overnight, but the moment she stopped waiting on her mom, they actually began to connect. Another client was spinning in frustration over not starting her dream project. She blamed the endless chores, the job, the friends, the family. But when we peeled it back, the truth was—she was avoiding it out of fear. Once she owned that, she could finally move forward. Taking responsibility doesn’t mean it’s your fault. It means you’re reclaiming your agency. And this idea is deeply embedded in our faith. “Indeed, Allah loves those who rely upon Him.” (Surah Aal-‘Imran 3:159) Tawakkul isn’t about sitting back and hoping things improve. It’s about doing your part—and then trusting that Allah will handle the rest. You stop waiting for someone else to change. You stop replaying the past like a loop. You start showing up as the woman Allah created you to be—with strength, clarity, and purpose. 🟤 If you’re ready to step into that kind of growth… 🟤 If you’re tired of waiting and ready to move forward… 🟤 I offer a free consultation to help you get clear, grounded, and in motion. This one shift can change everything. 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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