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Instead, I forced myself to try to do it all in an effort to prove that I could balance both work and worship. When the last Ramadan came around, I was already doing a part-time Quran course three days a week that was continuing throughout Ramadan. In addition to limited working hours, the hours I worked changed. This left me three hours to work on my writing before I had to leave for my Quran class. AdvertisementDuring Ramadan last year, Anmol Irfan scheduled her day so she was only working three hours each day.
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If you're instantly checking work notifications as soon as you wake up or leaving your end of workday up to a feeling of 'done,' you're doing it wrong." To keep myself on track, I usually try to keep my working hours between 10 a.m. and 6p.m. So on days when a rigid schedule isn't possible, I set a goal for a certain number of working hours and then switch off when that's over. I stop as soon as my task list is over, and intentionally take a break in the middle when I know I have work scheduled for later than 6 p.m.. I also write down ideas or notes in my planner after my work day if I have any, instead of reopening my laptop.
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