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There is nothing we can't do it , we don't know if we can do it or not until we really #practice to know we can do it or how long will take #time to do it. Do not #judge yourself with #nagative. be kind to yourself and repet "I CAN DO IT". #local #arabic #linkedin #positivemindset #happiness #success #business #lifeadvice #doit
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The deafening silence enveloping our world as the innocent are mercilessly slaughtered is an unfathomable atrocity. This is not a movie script; it is the harrowing reality unfolding before our eyes. Our collective conscience is paralyzed, and we cannot stand idly by. The relentless bloodshed of the blameless must end. Let us cry out in agony, in unison, to halt this incomprehensible devastation and protect the sanctity of innocent lives. It is not enough to watch in despair; we must rise with urgency, speaking for those who cannot, and strive for a world where humanity prevails over cruelty. This is not a question of faith nor of a single community; it is an unrelenting assault on justice and the very essence of humanity. The suffering we witness is not bound by borders, religion, or creed. It transcends all divides, touching the core of our shared humanity. Our souls ache as we witness these horrors, and we must come together, not as separate entities, but as one united force for justice and compassion.
یقین جانئے سانسوں کا رُک جانا ہی موت نہیں ہے بلکہ وہ انسان بھی مرا ہوا ہے جس نے غلط کو غلط کہنے کی ہمت کھو دی ہے۔ #IStandWithPalestine 🇵🇸 #Syria #Palestine #Gaza #Israel #MuslimCommunity #Iran #Iraq #Lebanon #Turkey #Egypt #Saudia #UAE #Qatar #Doha #Pakistan #Bangladesh #Bhotan #USA #UK #London #France #Canada #LinkedIn #GenocideWar #War
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🌟 Embrace Responsibility and Growth 🌟 Have you ever found yourself trusted with significant responsibilities, even when you felt unsure if you could handle them? It's a journey full of experience, much like Moses from the Bible. Moses was tasked with leading the Israelites out of slavery in Egypt. At first, he doubted himself. But with God's guidance, Moses embraced his role and led his people to freedom, proving that with trust and determination, anything is possible. Like Moses, tackled daunting responsibilities, never shying away from a challenge. Instead, embraced opportunities for growth, learning on the job and seeking advice along the way. its time, learn to remove fear of the unknown by trusting in yourself and seeking guidance from those ahead of you. Can you be trusted with responsibility? Absolutely. And I believe the same applies to you. Let's embrace trust, seek guidance, and grow stronger together with each new opportunity. #EmbracingResponsibility #LearningOnTheJob #SeekingGuidance #OvercomingFear #AdministrativeAssistant #VirtualAssistant 📚🌟
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Your network is not your net worth. It's who's got your back. And I never thought I'd meet my best man this way. A guy walked up to me in the men's room, and in my native tongue (Arabic) asks, "Are you Sudanese?" "Nope, Egyptian," Fast forward around many years, and he's standing by my side as the best man at my wedding, recounting this very story in his speech. This random encounter turned into a long friendship. It really opened my eyes to the power of serendipity. You never know when a simple chat or a chance meeting might turn into something huge - a lifelong friend, a business opportunity, or even a partnership. A reminder of the power of treat new networking opportunites and chance encounters as potential life-long ones. #networking #business #marketing
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Israel is ranked #4 on the world ranking of countries with the happiest people( USA is at #15). Here's a few takeaways from this report: 1. Israel's population includes 20% Arabs, primarily Muslim and another 5% of "other" including Russian immigrants who are not Jewish. And yet, people are happy. Israel is good for all citizens, including our Arab citizens. You couldn't get such a high rank if only Jews were happy. 2. There are no Arab countries at the tip of this list. The highest ranked is oil rich Saudi Arabia at #30. After that won't find an Arab country anywhere in the top 100. It speaks volumes. 3. Despite all the bad press, and stress if daily life here, we love our country and we are happy. אל על ישראל !!! #Israel #Judaism #Arab #amyisraelchai https://lnkd.in/dnVTV4Gt
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Is “Inshallah After Eid" the most common response you hear nowadays? As #EidAlAdha approaches, a common response in the Arab world to plans, deliverables or deadlines is: #Inshallah After #Eid - meaning, God willing, after Eid. Tasks and deliverables are shifted around to accommodate the limited time available. For anything to be done, it has to either be urgent or you have to be convincing in the way you ask for something, using your negotiation skills to convince the other person that what you need is important and cannot wait till after Eid! As frustrating as this may be, I find it interesting as this forces you to become: - A better negotiator - Adaptable to new timelines - Faster and more efficient - Better at setting priorities - Forced to accept that life doesn’t always go your way What’s your take and experience on this? Wishing you all a blessed and peaceful period ahead.
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Is "Inshallah After Eid" the most common response you hear nowadays? As #EidAlAdha approaches, a common response in the Arab world to plans, deliverables or deadlines is: #Inshallah After #Eid ⁃ meaning, God willing, after Eid. Tasks and deliverables are shifted around to accommodate the limited time available. For anything to be done, it has to either be urgent or you have to be convincing in the way you ask for something, using your negotiation skills to convince the other person that what you need is important and cannot wait till after Eid! As frustrating as this may be, I find it interesting as this forces you to become: ⁃ A better negotiator ⁃ Adaptable to new timelines ⁃ Faster and more efficient ⁃ Better at setting priorities ⁃ Forced to accept that life doesn't always go your way What's your take and experience on this? Wishing you all a blessed and peaceful period ahead.
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