MY ROUTINE WEEK 4

MY ROUTINE WEEK 


This week was exciting because a lot of great things happened. This week for sure was very exciting, lots of great things took place, and I managed to balance the daily routine of responsibilities with consistent prayer.


MONDAY


Monday sets the pace for the entire week. Well, I did wake up early to pray Subuh, refreshed and ready. I had planned my work and plunged into it right after prayer. Zuhr turned out to be a very good midday break; Asr keeps me going during the afternoon, helping me push through the day. At Maghrib, it was time to wind down, and after Isya, I prepared for the next day and rested.


Tuesday


It was all about momentum on Tuesday: for the second time in a week, I woke up for Subuh, and my morning felt so serene. The day was busy, but I could take breaks for Zuhr and Asr and really reset. Usually, the evenings after Maghrib are left to leisure, and having performed the prayer of Isya, I reflected on my goals.


Wednesday

Difficult Wednesdays, but this prayer keeps me grounded. Subuh gave me a fresh start, and by Zuhr, I had already made good progress on my tasks. Asr was just to remind myself to be sharp. After Maghrib, I spent time with family and finished off the day with Isya and a bit of self-care.


Thursday

Thursdays are the transition to the weekend, it feels like. I started off strong with Subuh, and then powered my way through. Zuhr and Asr got me through it, and at Maghrib, I felt like reflecting upon the progress I had made throughout the week. After Isya, I did some planning toward the weekend ahead, hoping to balance productivity and rest.


Friday

Fridays are special, because of Jumu'ah, or Friday prayers. Well, after having Subuh, I got ready for Jumu'ah, which really always feels just like a spiritual recharge. The rest of the day was smooth, and by Asr, I felt the evening relaxation time approaching. By Maghrib, I was unwinding, and Isya really just closed off the day serenely.


Saturday

Saturdays are for catching up on personal projects and time with loved ones. Subuh started the day on a calm note, and by Zuhr, I had already accomplished a few things. Asr was a pause before heading out or enjoying hobbies. After Maghrib, I had some downtime, and Isya closed the day with gratitude.


Sunday

Sundays are for rebirth, so after Subuh, the rest of my day was spent in relaxation and self-improvement; Zuhr and Asr was time for much reflection. Coming to Maghrib, the get-ready-to-start-the-week mode kicked in. Isya wrapped up the weekend, finding me ready and fresh to kick-start Monday.

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