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🚀Introducing our amazing Speakers, Panelists & Moderators for The Muslimah Wealth Conference!
This year we not only have an amazing line up of Speakers & Panelists but we also have an incredible team of Moderators who will be leading each session with their unique flare and passion.
Learning about Asma Bint Yazid (ra) last week via YaqeenInstitute‘s F1RSTS series by Imam Omar Suleiman has really ignited a fire in our bellies and has gotten us thinking about the Muslim Women in our Community today who inspire us and are #DisruptingTheStatusQuo
Today we’d love to share the first seven women from our list of Inspiring Muslim women you should know, follow and learn from (more to come insha’Allah)
“At the end of the day, I have zero control. Everything is in the hands of Allah. So when I go forward, I have to put it in my heart, my mind , in every aspect of my being, that I am going forward trusting that whatever comes is from Allah and how it comes, is from Allah.”
The inversion of the 4th law of behavioral change is make it unsatisfiying. We are less likely to repeat a bad habit if it is painful and unsatisfiying.
“As we go through difficulties, regardless of all our intelligence and the help from people around us, we realise that our best shock absorber is Allah and that is one rope we should always hold on to. No matter what happens, never let go of that rope!”
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“At the end of the day, I have zero control. Everything is in the hands of Allah. So when I go forward, I have to put it in my heart, my mind , in every aspect of my being, that I am going forward trusting that whatever comes is from Allah and how it comes, is from Allah.”
To get a habit to stick, you need to feel immediately successful- even if it is in a small way. One of the most satisfying feelings is the FEELING OF MAKING PROGESS.
To reduce friction in habit formation, decrease the number of steps between you and your good habits.