Anti Mager, This is a Prayer Reading to Stay Motivated at Work after Eid Holiday
By reading this prayer, you can be more enthusiastic, productive, and certainly be kept away from laziness.
By reading this prayer, you can be more enthusiastic, productive, and certainly be kept away from laziness.
Dream - Eid holiday is over. People who went back to their hometowns are now starting to return to their place of work to seek livelihood again and resume their usual routines. Although they have to be separated from their families and deal with busyness, they must remain spirited. Especially if their intention is to seek halal sustenance. God willing, through this struggle, Allah SWT will bless and grant blessings to His servants. For Dream friends who have started working again, you can practice reciting prayers to stay motivated at work.
By reading this prayer, you can be more enthusiastic, productive, and certainly away from laziness. Here is a prayer reading to encourage work after Eid holiday as summarized by Dream through various sources.
Quoted from jatim.nu.or.id, in a hadith narrated by Imam Bukhari, from Anas bin Malik ra, the Prophet Muhammad saw once sought protection by reciting a prayer:
"Allah, I seek refuge in You from laziness, and I seek refuge in You from cowardice, and I seek refuge in You from senility, and I seek refuge in You from stinginess." The meaning of the above prayer is: "Through this prayer, InshaAllah, we can eliminate laziness within ourselves and return to work and carry out our daily routines as usual. Not only that, this prayer also provides protection for ourselves, which causes laziness."
After the vacation, it's difficult to get back to work routine. But, there are several tips that can help you to start again with enthusiasm:
Start by making a list of your priorities. Focus on the most important and urgent tasks first. This will help you feel more organized and productive.
Create a clear work plan for the first week after the holiday. This will help you have a clear guide on what needs to be done and when.
Start by completing some small or light tasks. This will help you build momentum and feel more confident to tackle larger tasks.
"Do not be too hard on yourself in the first week of returning to work. Give yourself time to readjust to your normal work schedule. Take regular breaks to avoid exhaustion and help maintain your enthusiasm."
Speak with your colleagues about how your vacation was and how they can help you get back on track at work. They may have useful tips or advice.
Discover things that you enjoy about your job and focus on these positive things. This can help you feel more motivated and enthusiastic.
Give yourself time to readjust to your work routine. Don't be too hard on yourself if you find it difficult to get back into the normal work rhythm.
Remember the importance of maintaining a balance between work and personal life. Set aside time to relax and enjoy hobbies or other activities outside of your work hours.
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