18 Habits To Make This Ramadan A Wow

18 Habits To Make This Ramadan A Wow Image
It is the time of the year again, when Muslims around the world fast - the month of Ramadan. It is the month of greatest meaning to Islam and Muslims around the world fast throughout the day to strengthen one's self-discipline and to be reminded of those less fortunate in their existence.

Let's try to make it a good one, the best ever:

* Make this Ramadan a real great WoW
* Be tolerant to yourself and others, even when you think that your opinion is the right one
* Donate to those that you know are less fortunate than you
* Be friendly to yourself and those around you, speak relatives, friends, neighbours
* Love yourself and your neighbours
* Walk the talk
* Be polite
* Show vulnerability. It is okay to show feelings even as a guy :)
* Share your knowledge with others, freely
* Give up at least one addiction - what about smoking?
* Get to know someone that you haven't known before
* Invite those of other religions and share your thoughts and opinion. Learn from them
* Break fast with someone who is clearly different from you
* Learn something new this Ramadan, develop a new hobby
* Spend more time with your family
* Find time for reflection on you and develop a real great plan of what you want to change in your life
* Overcome at least some of the bad thoughts and feelings inside of you. Eliminate anger and hate and create tolerance and patience
* Take more care of your body. Don't engulf yourself in loads of food and other habits (e.g.; smoking), after the break of fast
* Keep the positive habits developed during Ramadan going until the end of your life.

How is this for a start? Do you want to add on some more?

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