How the Clock Became a Family Peace-Breaker
January 17th, 2025 | Read Online | | | | Assalamu'alaikum, | Picture this: | It's 9:00 AM. You're standing by the door, keys in hand, ready to go. But the rest of the family? Still getting ready, seemingly oblivious to the time. | You start the familiar dance: pacing the living room, checking your watch, and calling out "Yalla, let's go! Ciallo! We're going to be late!" | By the time everyone finally piles into the car, your mood is soured. That precious family outing? Already tainted by stress and frustration. | Sound familiar? | I'll be the first to admit – I'm that person. Sometimes, I'm the one causing others stress by running late, but more often, I'm the timekeeper, the "yalla" caller, the frustrated one watching the minutes tick by. | Recently, something hit me: This obsession with time wasn't just stressing me out – it was stealing precious moments with my family. The psychological pressure I was creating (often for arbitrary deadlines, not actual commitments like flights or appointments) affected how my loved ones saw me and how I interacted with them. | I had to ask myself: Do I want to be remembered as the father, husband, son, and brother who was always stressed about time? Or do I want to create more peaceful, joyful family memories? | That's when I decided to transform my relationship with the clock – and in turn, my relationships with my family. | Want to learn how I broke free from the tyranny of the mechanical clock and found a better way? Join me this Saturday 18th Rajab 1446H (18th January 2025) at 7 pm Makkah Time (see in your local time here) for a live webinar where I'll share the practical strategies that helped me make this shift. Click here to register. | | Click here to reserve your spot → | Sincerely, | | P.S. Seats are filling up quickly. Don't miss this opportunity to align your time with your values. Register now to secure your place! |
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