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Writing down your goals



Hello readers, today I will be telling you about writing down your goals. Have you written down your goals,you? yes you I am talking to you. Have you written it? Most individuals do not write down their goals. 

You should write down your goals and break them into smaller goals. It will help you accomplish your goals. Your goals must be SMART, that is specific, measurable, achievable, realistic and timely. The benefit of writing down your goals will be discussed below

When you write down your goals and you break them into smaller goals and then you break them into daily activities, it will motivate you to keep striving until you achieve your goals.

Writing your goals will prevent you from getting distracted as you know where you are going, as such when opportunities come up while you are trying to achieve your goals. You will know which one to turn down and the ones that you accept.

It also provides you with a lot of income when compared to that of your peers. According to researchers, individuals that write down their goals earn 10 times more than those that do not write down their goals. Everything still needs the permission of Allah.

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

Halal means anything lawful Islamically.

Alhamdulillah (Praise be to Allah). Thank you for reading this article, keep checking out my blog regularly. Like this page on facebook. Cheers!

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