From Struggling to Building Good Habits for a Better Life By Abdullah Saeed
Unlock the transformative power of habits and take control of your life's direction with this comprehensive guide. From Struggling to Building Good Habits for a Better Life empowers you to understand, build, and sustain habits that drive personal growth and fulfillment.
Explore actionable strategies
Identify and eliminate bad habits.Build systems for lasting success.Harness the ripple effect of good habits to inspire positive change in every aspect of your life.Overcome setbacks with resilience and self-compassion.Packed with practical advice, relatable case studies, and insightful reflections, this book equips you to achieve long-term change and create a life aligned with your values. Whether you're seeking to improve productivity, health, or personal growth, this guide will inspire you to take the first step today.
Abdullah Saeed is the Sultan of Oman Professor of Arab and Islamic Studies at the University of Melbourne. He is also the director of the National Centre of Excellence for Islamic Studies (a cooperative initiative of the University of Melbourne, University of Western Sydney, and Griffith University) and co-director of Melbourne's Centre for Islamic Law and Society. His publications cover Qur’anic hermeneutics, Islam and human rights, Islamic law reform, Islamic finance, Muslim communities in Australia, and Islam and freedom of religion. His publications include The Qur’an: an Introduction (2008) and Freedom of Religion, Apostasy and Islam (2004). Born in the Maldives, Saeed received his B.A. in Arab/Islamic Studies from the Islamic University (Saudi Arabia) and his Ph.D. in Islamic Studies from the University of Melbourne.