SELF-CONTROL
Self-control is managing impulses, emotions, and attention so choices follow values—not moods or peer pressure.
Read more →Self-control is managing impulses, emotions, and attention so choices follow values—not moods or peer pressure.
Read more →Patience (Sabr) is steady self-control and consistent effort—delaying gratification, staying composed, and persisting with thoughtful next steps.
Read more →Truthfulness (Ihsan) is accuracy in words and actions: telling facts as they are, citing sources, admitting errors, and aligning behaviour with what you say.
Read more →Gratitude (Shukr) is recognising blessings, expressing thanks in words and writing, and using what you have to benefit others.
Read more →Loyalty is faithfulness to people and principles—showing up, keeping agreements, supporting others, and refusing to cover wrongdoing.
Read more →Courage is standing up for what is right, asking for help, and taking wise risks while respecting safety and others.
Read more →Excellence (Ihsan) is consistent high-quality effort: planning, neat execution, thoughtful checking, and steady improvement for Allah's sake.
Read more →Integrity is the ability to act truthfully and ethically, even when no one is watching. It involves honesty, fairness, accountability, and doing the right…
Read more →Goal setting and ambition focus on developing a growth mindset, setting achievable goals, and working towards self-improvement.
Read more →Networking and relationship building focus on forming meaningful social and professional connections, fostering teamwork, and effective collaboration.
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