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Midas Souza

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Aug 5, 2024, 10:16:02 AM8/5/24
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Organisingand a strategic time management helps us to complete tasks as per the schedule and thus utilize the rest of the time for reciting the Holy Quran, Dhikr of Allah, reading Ramadan books or listening to beneficial podcasts and lectures. We do not waste time scrolling the phone or on mindless TV because we have allotted each minute of the day for activities!

Why do we need a Journal? We have so much going on throughout the day and the month and writing it down on paper helps us to compartmentalize our time for each task, rather than constantly fret I have to do this, I have to do that and forget about all the tasks to be completed! Another reason I want a journal is to keep a log of my Ramadan so as to keep it for memory sake and also to assess myself of my spiritual growth!


We can use one journal where we note down our goals and tasks for the month, reflections of each day or the month as a whole, habits that we want to inculcate each day religiously, a Quran recitation tracker, Tracker for Sadaqah, Zakat (if paying this month) or Zakathal Fitr towards the end of the month, Ramadan duas that we want to say every day, meal plan for the week, our intended duas and activities for the last ten nights, planning for an Ifthar party, a track of the books we want to read, a list of beneficial lectures to listen to etc.


Before I start, I would ask you to read the basics of Bullet Journaling on the Bullet Journal website (or this post) so as to know the terms such as monthly log, daily rapid log, task, event, notes and collections


On the first page, I have made the monthly log where I have made a calendar for the month (I will add the dates once Ramadan is announced) Any task I have for any specific day will go in the square boxes, so a quick glance will help me in understanding all the work I have to complete.


The next few pages are for Tasks, Goals and Ramadan Reflections. Under Tasks, I will write all the general tasks I intend to complete this month. It could be something as simple as calling XYZ or cleaning the house or calling ABC for ifthar or attending a lecture etc.


Under Reflections, I intend to note down any new dua or information I have learnt during this month. (Since the space is small I will add in another page of the Ramadan Reflections collection later on)


The next collection would be helpful if you are hosting a guest for Ifthar (This is a distant dream during these pandemic times, But I sincerely pray where you are, you are not under lockdown and can catch up with a friend or two!)


I have made columns for 1) to Buy 2) To Cook 3) To order 4) To clean & Decorate 5) Cutlery & Set Up. Basically, plan to the last dot and do accordingly and utilise the rest of the time for Ibadah. Do not be in the kitchen forever trying to recreate elaborate recipes while forgetting to pray your Fardh Namaz.


The last is the daily rapid logging where I will be noting down any task I have to finish, any event to attend or any note regarding the day. It can be as long as I want or as short as I want. I can also add daily reflections or add a note of something I am grateful for each day.


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