To the Muslim who is dissatisfied
The secret to getting more done in less time and with far less effort than you ever imagined.
I’m going to give you a sneak preview of what I teach my Pro Muslim coaching clients.
The reason I decided to write this is to prove a concept:
If we want to achieve great things, we must create the rules of our own game.
There is path towards life-changing achievements for each and every one of you. But the way is riddled with enemies, hidden and open, waiting to lead you astray.
I want to prove a clear path exists no matter what your goal is.
And I’ll do this over the course of the next few emails.
The Pro Muslims I coaching receive several tools that help them achieve their goals faster than they ever imagined. And this happens because I show them how to define a path based on their unique circumstances.
In doing so, they unlock much more than just their goals.
Like one of my Pro Muslims who multiplied their income 5 times in the space of 2 years. And income wasn’t even their end goal.
How did this happen?
Goals give you an end vision. A destination.
But goals alone don’t tell you how to get there.
And without a defined path you’re in danger of jumping from one shiny object to another. You stay busy on things that don’t move the needle. Then you get frustrated and, predictably, change directions yet again.
I think everyone reading this has experienced what I’m describing. And it’s because of a simple truth…
The path to your goals is riddled with the same challenges you’re already struggling with. They don’t suddenly disappear just because you set a goal (even when you do goal setting with me).
Consuming too much content
Paralysis by analysis
Decision Fatigue
Shiny object syndrome
Self-doubt
The path to your goal is too wide.
Only seeing an end goal without a defined path makes you go in all directions instead of sticking to the one thing you actually need. You give yourself too many choices.
Have a weight loss goal? There’s a hundred diets to choose from.
Want to start a business? Every other piece of content on your feed is promoting a get rich quick scheme.
What if your big goal was financial security for your family? Or providing clean water to impoverished areas? What if it was for a free Palestine?
Here’s the harsh truth:
You have too much freedom.
You have a goal. And you think having a goal puts you on a path. But it’s actually a wide ocean. And you have no boat. You just go where the waves take you, hoping the tide will eventually land you on your goal.
-- Pro Muslims --
Do we want to be like the froth on the ocean, moving wherever the waves take us, with no self-determination?
Or do we want to be the captains of our own ship?
It's time to stop playing by someone else's rules.
My concept of Pro Muslims is about taking back power. We don't play someone else's game. We don't follow their rules.
We create our own game and set the rules ourselves.
And here’s the solution:
You need strict rules to constrain yourself to the most viable path.
This may seem counterintuitive. But having constraints will make you achieve more… and with less time and effort.
Think about any great achievement in human history.
There were a set of conditions—constraints, rules, limitations, urgency, scarcity—under which they had to operate. Great achievements happened when solutions to those conditions were found.
Great inventions and innovations didn’t happen in an open playing field where anything was possible. They happened under very narrow constraints. Like the following example…
In the late 60s, defence strategists were frustrated with a common vulnerability in communication systems:
Communication hubs could be destroyed and lines could be cut.
Their ability to communicate in war was constrained by the fragility of their systems.
So their goal was to create a way to fix this vulnerability in communications. But they didn’t try to solve this by making bomb proof communication lines.
That would take too long to figure out. And I mean… would they need to invent wiring that was bomb proof? Not to mention the colossal expense!
Instead, they chose to embrace their constraints…
If communication systems stop working when they’re blown to pieces, we’ll design a system that’s meant to work when it’s in pieces.
And that’s how the internet was created.
I’m going to send you a series of emails to prove how constraints are the missing piece as it relates to Muslim Betterment. Some may surprise you:
Goals need constraints
Constraints need goals
Bottlenecks
Propaganda
Conspiracy Theories
Riba
Beliefs
Rules of your own game
Remember my Pro Muslim client I mentioned earlier? They came to me to figure out how to achieve their 5 year goals.
But one of the constraints was their job. They just weren’t able to see it until we worked together on the Pro Muslim coaching.
But when they embraced their constraints… not only did their income shoot up… it allowed them to find a faster pathway to their true goals—they were done in 2 years.
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AGreed 100%. Rules and systems are KEY.