I Stopped Chasing Motivation — And My Life Became Calmer, Clearer, and More Productive
It has been a while since I last shared something personal here.
Not because I had nothing to say.
But because life was… full.
Work. Family. Ibadah. Responsibilities.
And somewhere along the way, I realised something important:
π I don’t need more motivation. I need better systems.
The Truth We Don’t Like to Admit
Many of us are tired — not because we’re lazy,
But because we’re trying to care about too many things at once.
We want:
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Better discipline
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Better focus
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Better finances
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Better iman
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Better relationships
All at the same time.
And when we fail to keep up, we blame ourselves.
That’s the real problem.
Not lack of effort.
But lack of clarity.
Three Books That Quietly Changed How I Live My Days
Over the past months, I revisited three books that many of you may already know:
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Atomic Habits
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The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck
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The Psychology of Money
I didn’t read them to feel inspired.
I read them to answer one simple question:
How do I live better — calmly, consistently, and with barakah?
The Big Realisation
Here’s the truth moment that hit me hard:
Life doesn’t improve because of big breakthroughs.
It improves because of small decisions repeated daily.
Not dramatic changes.
Not an overnight success.
Not viral productivity hacks.
Just quiet, boring, consistent habits.
The Framework That Finally Made Sense
From these books, I distilled one simple operating system for life:
1️⃣ Build identity-based habits
Not “I want to achieve more.”
But: “I am the kind of person who shows up daily.”
2️⃣ Choose what deserves your energy
You cannot care about everything, and you shouldn’t.
Say no more often.
Protect your focus.
Protect your peace.
3️⃣ Think long-term, not emotionally
In money.
In health.
In relationships.
In faith.
Compounding works, but only for those who stay consistent.
How I Apply This Daily (Real Life, Not Instagram Life)
Here’s what my days now revolve around:
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Morning:
Solat first. Phone later.
Small ibadah. Light movement. Clear intention. -
Work:
One important task done well > ten tasks rushed. -
Midday:
Pause. Reset. Ask: “What can I ignore today?” -
Evening:
Family presence over notifications.
Meaning over noise. -
Night:
Reflect. Be grateful. Define “enough". Sleep in peace.
Nothing fancy.
Nothing extreme.
Just sustainable.
The Money Lesson That Brought Me Peace
One line from The Psychology of Money stayed with me:
Wealth is not what you see.
Wealth is having options, freedom, and peace of mind.
That changed how I look at spending, saving, and success.
Enough is powerful.
Chasing endlessly is exhausting.
Why I’m Sharing This Now
Because I know many of you are:
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Doing your best
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Carrying responsibilities quietly
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Wanting to improve, but not burn out
And maybe you needed this reminder:
π You don’t need to fix your whole life.
You just need to win today — gently.
One Question For You
If you only focused on one small habit starting tomorrow…
What would it be?
Discipline doesn’t come from pressure.
It comes from alignment.
InsyaAllah, may we all build lives that are calmer, clearer, and more meaningful, one small step at a time.
Apa pandangan anda?
If this resonated, feel free to share — maybe someone else needs this reminder too.
InsyaAllah bermanfaat. π±
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