Dare to Dream?
>> Monday, October 31, 2011
i belong to a middle class family and an average student my brother tops ( mashAllah ) he was 3rd this time in school and i was just 69 % ( 1 % to b an A Grader =P ) , i want to make my parents dream come true , a Dream every parent wish , i live with my Grand parents dey r my inspiration , i want to be a Huge Computer Engineer , i want to serve humanity , i want to see my Grand father Proud , he did aloot for me it makes me cry wen he says wht he did fr us fr livelihood . but life is hard i just cant get on Track and Study Study Study , i alwys take our time for NEt , i what makes u to work on d track u aim for ? and i knw d other reason is , i m not so practising islam ... n i knw Dua has power undeniable but as of those i heard famous people dey never knew dey will be successful ,like an i mean i want to be , its hard. and in skool u need 80 % to get scholarship so ur fee will be free for an year , dey called scholarship-ed girls parents n dey were so Proud . i want to see my mom dis way . i want to feel good dat way . i love my parents , for whatever dey did i cant pay back but still she says work hard. and study and i kinda dont stick to dis any tips to stick to ur Aim n Prove to Fulfill the dream
- Dared to Dream High 
Dear Dare to Dream High,
Sister, I know it can be hard when the dream is so high up and it's a strenuous uphill climb to get there. You can lose your focus and aim half way and it can feel awful - especially when you so desperately want to make your family happy. The thing with these sorts of dreams though are that they'll only be worthwhile if they're for the sake of One.
Not your parents. Nor your grandparents.
Not even yourself.
Though they all are motivators...
But the main reason why you should do anything at all is for Allah.
For His sake.
When you write down firmly in your mind that you're doing this for ALLAH, then everything you do has a greater reason behind it, inshaAllah. It becomes an intention to serve Him.
Apart from our Main and First Purpose of being here - to worship and know Allah subhana wa ta ala.
We also have our own individual purposes. We're not here as mistakes. Everything around us and within us happens for a reason. Think about the processes and all the things which whiz around in our bodies... it all happens in a perfect order. It's beautiful, alhamdulillah.
One thing about growing up is that you find out your strength - what Allah has gifted you - to use. Use for His sake.
So it you've been gifted with intelligence, or a good memory, or perseverance, or empathy, or whatever - you've got to find out how you can use it for His sake.
Also, Allah, the Most Merciful also blessed you with a mind and body, right, so don't overwork yourself! It's so easy to do that and think you're being 'lazy' if you're not working every minute of the day! But quite honestly, you need a break! Slot in a designated time for sport or relaxing or writing or anything you do to unwind or chill out! Work Hard but Play Hard too!
Abu Productive from ProductiveMuslim sent this out:
When Ibrahim (Peace be upon him) completed the structure of the Ka’bah, Allah (Subhanahu Wa Ta’ala) commanded him to call the people to Hajj. Ibrahim (Peace be upon him) got confused he said, “O Allah! How shall my voice reach all of those people?” Allah (Subhanahu wa ta’ala) told him that his duty was only to give the call and it was up to Allah to make it reach the people.
Here we have a beautiful productivity lesson; don’t worry about the results/outcome of your effort, rather worry about making the effort and ensuring you do the task to the best of your ability. If Ibrahim (Peace be upon him) saw that the expected outcome of his task is impossible, he would have given up and there would have been no Hajj. But, he relied upon Allah & did his best, he climbed Mount Arafat and called out in his loudest voice, “O People! Verily Allah has prescribed upon you Hajj, so perform Hajj.”
Every human being on earth at that time heard that call and Hajj began since that day. Allah (Subhanahu wa ta’ala) revealed in the Qur’an: “And proclaim the Hajj among mankind. They will come to thee on foot and (mounted) on every camel, lean on account of journeys through deep and distant mountain highways” (Surat Al-Hajj, Ayat 28).
We should never stop ourselves from making the necessary effort to achieve something just because we think the results are impossible to achieve.
Do your part and leave the rest upon Allah (Subhanahu Wa Ta’ala).
I think that sums if up pretty well, honey.
Look, achieving your goals is always an uphill mission. But with faith, anything is possible. Ask Allah for anything and everything and only ask Him. He has a plan for you dear sister and you've got to trust that. Try your best and Trust Him.
and that 'little extra' is simply faith. |
But it's not how high your build your dreams that makes the difference, but how high your faith can climb.Don't fret, honey! You can do this if you allow yourself to believe you can. So Smile <3 (:
1 wonderful sprinkely thoughts:
Agree with try one's best.
In my high school there was a girl who was the top most of the time. I recognized(and she told herself) her memory was not super good. However I can say she tried so hard to be good and loved to study more than anybody.
Plus, Our talent is a blessing and at the same time, trial(test) in Islamic view(Is it right?). So if you have a great deal of talent, you should do a good deal of good deeds. If not, you will be asked by Allah the Almighty in hereafter.
I don't envy well dressed intelligent CEO woman , but I really want to be like a housewife who try hard to learn tajweed, dress humbly, teach their children to be kind to others. I hope my comment had a helpful point.
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