Let’s Start Your Week In Peace Rather Than Stress

| August 17, 2009 | Comments (2)

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Alhumdulilah (Praise be to Allah), while my To-Do List is extra huge for the next 48-hours due to anticipated family visitations and Ramadan preparations, I feel blessed that the below article was in my inbox for us all to read and reflect. I found Shaikh Mishary’s video recording of Sister Zohra’s first tip, and just covered my desk with tissues.

6 Stress-Busters

In today’s society of fast paced living, who isn’t stressed? Everything must be done in a rush, and there is no time to just sit and relax. We feel we must do more and in a hurry to keep up with the world around us. We also find it hard to refuse people and can’t say no to their requests, which adds more stress to our already stressful life. I have to tell you, if you’re stressed you must continue to read and take action to lower your stress levels, insha’Allaah. The following are some tips to help you insha’Allaah:

1. Listen to the Qur’aan, paying attention to the meaning. This is the most soothing part of my stressful day; I will listen to Surah Ar-Rahmaan; sometimes I will even cry as I am listening to this surah, to let everything out, and yet remember, “Which of His favors can we ever deny”. It just humbles me, and reminds me of my blessings and it calms me down tremendously alhamdulillaah.

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  1. Pray 2 rakaah nafl. Sometimes we need to stop everything when we’re stressed, make wudhoo, and pray 2 rakaah nafl, and cry it out to Allaah (SWT). It is only He that can relieve us of our stress. Go to Him, and tell Him, and ask Him for mercy and help.3. Make sure you are not dehydrated. Drink lots of water, or green tea. Have at least 8 cups to make sure you’re hydrated through out the day; this alone has been a major stress reducer. Dehydration is also the cause of many headaches. We often forget to take care of ourselves, and water is one drink that many of us do not drink enough of; put sticky notes up everywhere to drink 8 cups a day, to remind you, insha’Allaah.4. Say “No” to extra work. You have to set boundaries. Just let people know kindly that you can’t do certain things, and that you already have enough on your plate. Learn to say “NO”. This has been one of the hardest things for me to do. So I know it can be tough, but after awhile you will realize it’s not so bad, insha’Allaah.5. Stop procrastinating and get things done. De-cluttering helps the mind relax, while mess causes the mind stress As a mom I hate my house to be messy. Seeing it that way stresses me out. When I see it messy I must leave my work and take out 15 minutes to clean it up, and then go back to what I was doing. The hard part is doing it, yet, after I have cleaned the mess I feel relieved, and happy to be back at work.6. 5 times a day. Usually our day is so jam-packed that we forget to enjoy it. We’re always in a hurry to do one thing and then the next. Stop for a moment, and relax. Think of something funny, or go online and sign up for the joke of the day. This way you make sure you smile at least once every day. You know it only takes 17 muscles in our face to smile, and 41 to frown.

    “They ask you (O Muhammad) what they should spend in charity. Say: ‘Whatever you spend with a good heart, give it to parents, relatives, orphans, the helpless, and travelers in need. Whatever good you do, God is aware of it.’” –

    -The Holy Quran, 2:215

Having a hectic Monday? Did this article help you regain focus and clarity? Please share your experiences below.

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About Ponn Sabra: Ponn Sabra is a highly-prolific public health official-turned-best-selling author, internet marketer, and columnist who has been featured in the Associated Press, Washington Post, Fox, ABC News and other major media outlets. Founder and Owner of AmericanMuslimMom.com, the #1 ranked online community for American Muslim Moms. The Sabra’s are a world-traveling, homeschool family who offer numerous free products, such as popular ebook "Balancing Life as a Muslim Mom"", American Muslim Mom podcast, tutorials, and videos. Sabra also host numerous online businesses, such as overseeing her three young girls’ Kid Bloggers Club - where kids make money online, and her Online Publicity and Social Media Blogger ecommerce site with her partner at PublicitySpark.com. View author profile.

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  1. jazakAllah nice article dear.

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    Ponn Sabra Reply:

    Wa-ayakum. Please stick around and comment often, inshaAllah :-)

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