
Admit it; even though you know Ramadan is an annual thing you feel it creeps up on you and the panic stricken you promises to devote themselves to nightly prayer sessions, healthy eating and committing to cleansing yourself of this world.
However time gets the best of us and before we know it things are not going to plan.
And every year POST Ramadan we promise next Ramadan will be different. But is it?
Nope!
So this year I will be posting a practical countdown to the Holy Month and hope this helps you get in control of life so you can get the best out of those 30 days and nights.
I’ll also be posting things on Social Media so don’t forget to follow us on there too.
Are you ready for this?
#100daysuntilRamadan
What can you do 100 sleeps before the Holy Month?
Answer: PLENTY.
By being practical and thinking ahead we can do a lot this far in advance.
Health:
Medical issues are one of the biggest reasons we miss fasts and taking part in the nights of blessings. So if you have pre-existing medical problems and need a check up get it done now. Need blood tests for something? Book it and stop putting it off. Give your health an MOT.
Are you a Smoker? Now is the time to consider your options to QUIT.
Have another addiction? Again now is the time as you have ample time to work towards it.
Spirituality:
Have lots to ask Allah for? Make a list of those Duas and update as the month approaches.
Give your life an MOT. Are you happy with life? Is everything going the way you want? Think about what you want to achieve and start making realistic plans now.
Life:
Got plans for big DIY projects around the home? Get organised now. You don’t want workmen in the kitchen banging away at 10AM if you are trying to fit sleep in after a night of reciting Duas and you need to be at work later. Trust me it’s an unproductive mix.
My advice is to AVOID having work done during the month. Sometimes it’s not avoidable but if you can plan as much as possible to have a peaceful Ramadan.
Declutter NOW. That’s right. NOW. The more stuff you declutter now the less stuff you have to worry about later on.
Need to book Annual Leave to give you some space in Ramadan? Do it now (the sooner the better).
Let your children’s School know when Ramadan is…chances are they already know but if you have children that may wish to take part in fasting it’s always good to give the School a heads up and vice versa.
Confident Speaker? Why not offer to read a Ramadan/Eid book at School and explain what Ramadan is to younger children so they understand why their friends celebrate it?
Top Tip: avoid booking play dates, shopping trips and other things in Ramadan. Mark Ramadan and Eid (both) on a Calendar and in your diary so that when you do go to pencil something in you can see it’s Ramadan.