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How I Found Peace by Balancing Study, Faith, and Life

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🌙 How I Found Peace by Balancing Study, Faith, and Life Life as a student can feel overwhelming. Books pile up, deadlines close in, and sometimes, even prayers start feeling rushed. But over time, I discovered a way to find peace — not by working harder, but by living better. 📖 Step 1: Faith Comes First I used to think I’d pray once I finished studying. But I realized, if I placed Allah (SWT) first, everything else aligned better. I started organizing my day around salah — not the other way around. "Verily, in the remembrance of Allah do hearts find rest." – Qur'an 13:28 📚 Step 2: Organize, Don’t Overload I began using a simple to-do list every morning. Instead of 20 unrealistic tasks, I set just 3 important goals each day. This helped me feel accomplished instead of burned out. 🤝 Step 3: Take Breaks That Feed Your Soul Not all breaks are created equal. I used to scroll social media, but now I use breaks to: Make wudu and refresh Listen ...

Waiting for the Right Time? Read This First.

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📝 Why You Should Start Before You’re Ready By Abdullah Mansoor | StudySoul 🧠 Introduction Many of us wait for the “perfect time” — to start studying, to chase a goal, or to do something meaningful. We tell ourselves, “I’ll begin when I’m fully ready.” But the truth is, you’ll never feel 100% ready, and waiting often means never starting at all. Here’s why you should start before you're ready, especially as a student or dreamer trying to grow. 🔹 1. Perfection is a Delay Tactic Trying to be perfect often becomes an excuse. You spend so much time preparing, planning, and doubting that you forget to take action. But remember: > Action beats perfection . Start messy. Start scared. Just start, and you'll improve on the way. 🔹 2. Confidence Comes from Action You don’t become confident before doing something — you become confident because you did it. Every blog post, every study session, every new skill begins awkwardly. And that’s okay. > The more you do, the more you'll...

5 Ways I Stay Motivated to Study (Even on My Worst Days)

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5 Ways I Stay Motivated to Study (Even on My Worst Days) Discover five personal strategies I use to stay motivated to study, even on difficult days. These real-life tips are for students who sometimes just need a little push to keep going. 📚 Motivation starts with one page at a time. Let’s be real — studying isn’t always easy. Some days you feel inspired, and other days you’re just staring at the books, overwhelmed and tired. I’ve been through both. Over time, I’ve figured out a few simple things that help me stay on track — especially on those rough days when I just don’t feel like doing anything. These aren’t perfect or magical, but they work for me. Maybe they’ll help you too. 1. I Remind Myself Why I Started When I feel like giving up, I take a second and remind myself why I’m doing this. It’s not just about passing exams. It’s about building a future I believe in, making my family proud, and proving to myself that I can do hard things. Sometimes I write it down and stick it on th...