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My time management

Middle Nation · 4 Dec 2022 · 1:01 · YouTube

Sure. Time management. Okay. Well, the easy answer is I don't really sleep. I sleep maybe three, four hours a night on average, sometimes less, sometimes I'm awake for twenty four hours, thirty six hours.

But when I do have a healthy sleeping schedule, which does happen occasionally, I'm in the very fortunate position of being self employed so my working hours are more or less flexible. It's relatively easy for me to break up the day because as a Muslim the day is already broken up into five sections divided by the five daily prayers. So between Fajr, the sunrise prayer, and Duhr, the midday prayer, is when I'm able to do most of my paid work. And then after Duhr until Asr, which is the afternoon prayer, I'm able to dedicate that to whatever I need to do, whether it's reading, research, whatever, working out, these kinds of things. And then between Asr and Maghrib, same, I can allot that time for something else.

Between Maghrib and Isha, it's usually spending time with the family and so on. Alhamdulillah, because of Islam, we already have a sort of patented time management system in the form of the five daily prayers. Hope that helps.

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تمّ بحمد الله