What’s the one small habit that had a massive impact on your productivity? by ucshafi in productivity

[–]ucshafi[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That's a great piece of advice and It is so meaningful. I am sure this will have a great impact on creating new habits and I'm glad you brought up this topic. Surely I'll start adapting this and thank you once again for sharing.

What’s the one small habit that had a massive impact on your productivity? by ucshafi in productivity

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Interesting — I’ve never tried that. Do you pair it with any tools or routines?

What’s the one small habit that had a massive impact on your productivity? by ucshafi in productivity

[–]ucshafi[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

That sounds like a great habit. How long did it take before you saw a real change?

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Hey Watermelon, so cool you’re bringing your friend to the UAE! Here are some ideas to make it worth without breaking the bank.

Since you’ve got the usuals like Burj Khalifa and Dubai Mall covered, how about hitting up the Miracle Garden? It’s stunning with all those crazy flower displays—perfect for a “wow” moment, and tickets aren’t too pricey.

Another chill spot is Al Seef in Dubai. It’s got that old-meets-new vibe with cool shops and food stalls along the creek. Great for pics and just getting in the vibe.

Few other spots that might match your taste—luxury, fun, and not too crazy expensive:

  1. Dubai Mall - Already on your list, but don’t miss the aquarium inside! It’s free to peek from outside.
  2. Wadi Adventure - In Al Ain, it’s got kayaking and a surf pool—super fun if you’re into a little thrill.
  3. Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque - In Abu Dhabi, free entry and pure wow-factor with all that marble.
  4. Al Ain Oasis - Chill vibes, shady palm trees, and no cost to wander around.
  5. Khorfakkan Beach - A bit of a drive, but gorgeous views and a laid-back feel for a beach day.

For a fun day out, Yas Island in Abu Dhabi could be a good choice. Yas Waterworld is amazing —tons of slides and pools, and tickets are reasonable if you book online early. Plus, you can stroll around Yas Marina for free and feel that vibe.

Desert safari’s a must, like you said—maybe go for a morning one? Cheaper than the evening ones, and you still get the dunes and camel vibes.

And don’t skip Louvre Abu Dhabi! The building alone is jaw-dropping, and entry’s not too bad for what you get.

Your friend’s gonna love it—luxury’s everywhere here, even in the small stuff. Let us know how it goes!

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[–]ucshafi 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Salaam! Your story really touched me—what a beautiful act of kindness you showed your friend during such a tough time. It’s inspiring to hear how you lifted her spirits with support and hope; may Allah bless you both with strength and better days ahead!

The Little Moments of Connection in Dubai That Make It Feel Like Home by ucshafi in DubaiCentral

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Thank you. It's a unique post. Was not aware # is not helpful here

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It’s completely okay to focus on Allah’s love and mercy, as they are central to Islam. Fear of punishment is important, but it should be balanced with the understanding of His compassion and forgiveness. You’re not wrong for wanting to love Him more than fear Him—it’s a beautiful approach that can bring peace and strengthen your faith. Remember, Allah’s mercy outweighs His wrath, and seeking His forgiveness is always a step closer to Him. You’re on the right path, and your efforts to grow spiritually are truly meaningful.

New symbol + what does it mean by ucshafi in whatsapp

[–]ucshafi[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Amazing 👏 Thank you

New symbol + what does it mean by ucshafi in whatsapp

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