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Alsalam alikom wa ra7mat Allah wa barakatoh

What to do when you feel pressure? pain? stress?

Stress, pressure, projects, delivery dates... etc. Make you stop doing a lot of things you used to do in the past. When was your last time to practice in the morning? if you sat down and wrote a list of things you used to do in the past and you no longer do because of such things, you will find out what I'm trying to say.... these things changed you!!! never give them the chance!

I'm not speaking about big things, but believe it or not, those little things do miracles.
Try to do those small things again.. they were not costing you time/money etc... why you stopped them?

When was your last time to start your day with reading a little in your Holy Book?

For Computer-Addict guys, when was your last time to have breakfast away from your PC table (most likely checking your email with one hand, and holding a sandwich with the other)?

A few days ago, I noticed that I stopped putting the black-out thing (that thing that blocks Sun Rays from directly entering your car).. I used to put them but I stopped long ago... does that cost time? maybe 3 more seconds... it worth! I started to put it again for my lovely car (my friends used to call it my Car's Glasses :D)

Check your list, and let's bring back those old-nice-peaceful days....

Alsalam alikom wa ra7mat Allah wa barakatoh

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  1. Ohhh lotsa things!
    The daily one hour walk, night prayers, Doing more reading and writing -that has nothing to do with my major-, reading a newspaper maybe instead of browsing aljzeera website..calling old friends & checking up on them..

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