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A tip for financial success

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There are individuals out there that do not think they can achieve financial success. Maybe they have not had the best of opportunities, its never too late to develop your skills. It is better late than never. Its best not to procrastinate.

Define your goals, do not let anyone make you think you are proud because you believe you can go after some jobs that is a wrong way of thinking. It does not mean you are proud it means you believe you can do it if Allah wills.

Do not be discouraged by little bumps or pot-holes just keep going. If you stop pursuing your goals you won't achieve it. Thus, if you won't give up on yourself, you can achieve your financial goals if Allah wills. 

Make sure your job is halal. Everything happens according to the will of Allah (you have freewill and are responsible for your actions). Everything should be done deliberately for the sake of Allah. Part of doing something deliberately for the sake of Allah means hoping for a reward from Him (in this life and the Hereafter)

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Halal means anything lawful Islamically.


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