You already feel defeated.
You feel like you could've done more worship, and more dua'a.
But you are a parent with children under 12 who is juggling many responsibilities.
And so you leech on to the idea that as long as your intentions are for His sake, the daily mundane will be an act of worship.
But you secretly long for your deepest desires to be answered through an aching and longing heart.
God knows you don't have the energy to even muster up a coherent sentence in dua'a because you are tired on a physical, emotional, or mental level.
You certainly don't feel prepared for the final ten nights. In fact, you foresee another Ramadan that bids you farewell as you hope for a better one next time.
But what if I told you, it doesn't have to be that way.
What if there is a way to not just have a good Ramadan, but an accepted one without overexerting yourself?
What if there is a better way to make Ramadan your life-changing and transformational without added stress?
What if all it took was 3 simple steps that you can replicate every year to design your accepted Ramadan?
This is a method I've used myself for the past 5 years and it never fails to amaze me.
For the first time this year, I've decided to teach it to all Muslim parents raising littles.
Because Ramadan is different for us. We are in a special phase of life and Ramadan belongs to us too.
Give yourself an hour today to do the work with me so you can come out of the workshop with a plan of action and a rejuvenated soul who is ready to conquer her world inshallah!