Showing posts with label Journal. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Journal. Show all posts

7/26/2022

The Muslimah Simple Daily Journal and Planner


I was recently looking for a simple planner that wouldn't overwhelm me or make me feel unproductive. Since I couldn't find one, I decided to make one myself. I made The Muslimah Simple Daily Journal and Planner and decided to sell and share it with other Muslim women who may also need one.

This is both a journal and a planner, as the title suggests, that can be used for six months.

Can be Used as:

  • Life Planner
  • Qur'an Journal
  • Business Planner
  • Gratitude Journal
  • Diary
  • Writing Journal
  • Homeschooling Planner
  • School Planner
  • Family/Home Planner
  • & More

This journal and planner can be used as a business, homeschooling, school, gratitude journal, Qur'an journal, diary or family/home planner. It also has a Ramadan planner.

It includes a year-at-a-glance calendar, a 6-month planner, du'a & bucket list, things to remember, budget planner, ideas tracker, contacts, meal & recipes planner, weekly schedule, daily planner and an empty space for another type of planning.

Contents:

  • Undated Year Calendar at a Glance
  • 6-Month Calendar
  • Goals
  • Du’a & Bucket List
  • Budget Planner
  • Things to Remember
  • Contacts
  • Meals & Recipes
  • Ramadan Planner
  • Weekly Schedule
  • Daily Planner
  • Room for Another Type of Planning
  • & more

There's a page that goes in detail on how to use this journal & planner to make it easier for users. However, the planner is simple and self explanatory for the most part.


Daily Planner Contents:
  • Salah Tracker
  • Adhkar Tracker
  • Journal for Gratitude, Quran, Diary or Notebook
  • 1 Urgent Task (1 urgent task a day for productivity without burnout)
  • Other Tasks
  • Habit Tracker
  • Water Intake Tracker
  • Daily Rating


The daily planner has been made simple to avoid burnout or procrastination.

The to-do task has only ONE urgent task and a few micro tasks. This will help you feel more productive while keeping you consistent.

'Aishah (may Allah be pleased with her) said, "The Messenger of Allah (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) said, 'O people, you should do whatever good deeds you can, for Allah does not get tired (of giving reward) until you get tired. And the most beloved of good deeds to Allah is that in which a person persists, even if it is little...'" Narrated by Al Bukhari and Muslim

Book Format:

  • 6x9 inches
  • 244 Pages (Lasts for 6 Months)
  • Rose Gold (with a taint of blue) Marble Cover
  • Soft Matte Cover

Your can purchase the journal and planner by clicking the image below.

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10/31/2020

Inspired - Muslimah Productivity Life Planner


Assalaam alaikum warahmatullah wabarakatuh!

It's been a while that I published a blog post. Well, let's just say that I had a lot on my plate.
As home educators, especially to early learners, it can be a roller-coaster of trials and errors. My biggest challenge was organizing myself properly without feeling overwhelmed. So, I decided to create a life planner that encompasses everything to help me do exactly that.

I would like to present to you Inspired - Muslimah Productivity Life Planner.

This planner took lots of planning, thoughts, research and effort. I'm very pleased with the result, so I decided to share it:)
It is a 300-page life planner that was created for Muslim women, mothers and home educators.

The idea first came when I decided to organize myself a bit more. However, I didn't want to divide my attention into multiple planners, notebooks and apps, so I decided to make an all-in-one life planner for myself.

While making it, I thought to myself, "I like how this planner is coming along. Why not share it with other Muslim women who were looking for something similar?" So, I modified it a little to leave more room for customization.

With this life planner, you won't need to use multiple notebooks or apps to stay organized.


Here some of the content:

1. Home Management (including financial planning, recipe writing and much more)

2. Business Management (vision board, monthly financial planning and much more)

3. Homeschooling Management (resource management, learning goals, reading log and much more)

4. Ramadan Journal and Planner (daily planner, Eid planner with detailed ways to plan and summary)

5. Journal (10-day intensive and guided journal to help you overcome some personal drawbacks/obstacles and see your fullest potential)

6. Year Calendar
(undated calendar for you to fill out by looking at any calendar for the year you need).

7. Year at a Glance

8. Monthly Planner

9. Weekly Planner (urgent to-dos, general to-dos, meal planning, mood tracker, daily habit tracker, grocery list, general shopping list, reminders for the week or next and notes for weekly summary)

10. Notes









Perks:

1. Undated (you can use this life planner any month or year. If you don't use it right away, you won't have to purchase another)

2. Black & White Version or Colorful Version (the simple black & white version of the planner is much more affordable and gives you the chance to create your own theme color. The colorful version is bright and simple and still leaves room for additional customizable theme colors)

3. Perfect-Bound (the planner is a paperback book with perfect bound, so it's durable yet flexible enough to use it on flat surfaces)

4. All-Included (home, business, homeschool, Ramadan, & more)

5. Inspiring Quotes (you'll fine lots of uplifting quotes and reminders throughout the planner)

6. How to Use It

7. Decorate as you please

8. More Editions to Come (in shaa Allah)


How I Prepared and Decorated My Planner:


I kept my life planner very simple. Here are a few things I added:

1. Tabs: I used paperclips and hot-glued laminated papers on them. I added the tabs on each major parts of the planner that I would like to easily find.

2. Pen Holder: I used a foldback paper clip, hot glued a piece of large elastic band at the top (one side at a time) and secured the paper clip on the back cover of the planner. I made sure the elastic band had enough space for a pen to be put in.

3. Bookmarks: I made two different bookmarks. One is a paper clip with a ribbon hot glued on it. You can also use buttons or anything else you find beautiful. For the second one, I used a cord/ribbon, glued one side at the back of the planner and brought the rest to the page I intend to bookmark (weekly planner). I added beads at the end of the cord/ribbon.

4. Pocket: I laminated some laminating sheets with glitters in them, cut them, glued them on the inside of the cover page using a glue gun and put washi-tapes around for more decoration. I made two pockets, a small and a big one.

5. Closer: I used a white elastic band and glued both sides on the back cover of the planner. To close the planner, I simply pull the elastic band towards the front cover.

6. Year Calendar: I made a 2020-2021 calendar and glued it on the Year Calendar empty page. Fill out the calendar.

7. Theme Design/Colors: You may use washi tapes as theme designs for each month.

You can look on Youtube for more ideas on planner/journal decoration. 



Please, don't forget to leave a review of how you found the planner. It would help me to continuously improve and help others know what they would be getting.


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4/12/2020

Free Ramadan Journal and Planner (Full Bundle)




Ramadan 1441/2020 is getting closer! This is the perfect time to start preparing and praying to reach it safely and make it be our best Ramadan thus far.


So, I've decided to create a free Ramadan bundle for planning and journaling. I have other free Ramadan printables on my blog, but the updated one has everything I wanted in a Ramadan planner. If I love it, there's a chance you may also love it; at least I hope.


Selected Posts for You:

This Ramadan journal and planner is ideal for any Muslim to create a productive Ramadan, stay focused and eliminate distractions. 

It comes with the following content:
  • Page with quotes from the Qur'an and Sunnah
  • Planner for du'as you want to memorize
  • Ramadan goals checklist
  • Eid goals checklist
  • Daily planner with the following:
    • Du'a upon waking up and sleeping
    • Adhkar
    • Fasting log
    • Prayer log
    • Daily activity checklist
    • Daily goals checklist
    • Daily meal plan
    • Daily quote
    • My Du'as checklist
    • Thoughts/reflection journaling
    • Daily rate
    • More
  • End of Ramadan journal
  • Eid planner
Number of Pages: 71


If you use this bundle, please share your experience after Ramadan by leaving a comment below or sending me an email to info (at) ihsaanhomeacademy (dot) com. 

Have a productive Ramadan and may Allah help us reach it in good health and emaan.


Note: Please, upon sharing my resources, ONLY share the link to the posts. Kindly do NOT share the files directly. Jazak Allahu khayr for the support.


For an undated version, click here.

(Early) Ramadan Mubarak!

4/01/2020

10 Steps to use the Animals Unit Studies Journal

Journaling is an amazing way to learn with children. Because my daughter loves animals, we decided to use animal unit studies journaling to learn detailed information about some animals.

If you haven't seen the  the previous post about the Animal Unit Studies Journal for Kids, check it our here.

We learned about the Chinchilla and had a lot of fun doing so! We first came across the name from an animal book that I purchased last year. We were fascinated and wanted to learn more.



We watched some videos and even thought about potentially getting one as a pet (one day). Hmm, not too sure about that anymore. But they are cute nevertheless.

Here are the steps we took to journal about the Chinchilla:

1. We first got some basic information about mammals because we just started the mammal category.
We used Google.

2. I then asked my daughter what mammal she wanted to learn about first.
We went through a list of mammals (given in the journal) and she chose the Chinchilla, an animal we've been wanting to learn more about for a while.

3. I wrote down the name of the animal on a piece of paper and she copied it in the journal, along with the date.


4. I asked my daughter what she wanted to know about the chinchilla and I wrote down her answers.
Children who can write well can write it all down themselves.

5. I noted down the resources we planned on using. Since we're now home on a lock-down, we couldn't go to the library or find magazines. However, doing crafts, story telling, and even animal play are some fun activities you can do with your children as well. We plan on doing those next time, in shaa Allah.

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6. We started searching on Google and ventured to various sites. We also used Youtube to watch videos about chinchillas.

7. As we watched the videos, I emphasized on facts mentioned in the videos to make my daughter pay more attention to them. I wrote some of the facts that stood out the most to us. We used various colors to make the book look more fun.


8. After writing facts, then came my daughter's favorite part ... drawing!
I found an example of a sketch on Google and had her look at it and imitate the drawing draw.
Of course, she felt the need to color it pink:)




We usually prefer to draw without eyes, but that doesn't always happen with my little one. She draws what she sees. When she was 2 or 3, she was drawing our family one day ... I told her not to draw the eyes and she replied saying "but we have eyes." That made me laugh a lot. I did explain the reason why I believe we shouldn't and she understood. But hey, kids are kids.

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9. Since we love books and couldn't find a story book about chinchillas, I turned our research into a non-fiction story-like 'book.' Basically, I simply re-read everything while making it fun and engaging.

10. Now comes some of the facts we learned about the chinchilla:


  • Chinchillas are rodents like rats and mice.
  • They are neither nocturnal nor diurnal but rather crepuscular, meaning, they are mostly active at dawn and dust. 
  • Chinchillas are herbivores who eat hay, plants and even chew on twigs.
  • Some chinchillas are domesticated and others are wild.
  • They live in the mountains in South America, specifically in Chile.
  • And manyyyy more fun facts!


So, there you have it! We had lots of fun learning about chinchillas.
Journaling about animals is an amazing opportunity to talk about the creations of Allah. It's a reminder to us and our children that Allah is the Creator and creates many amazing creatures other than us. Learning about fun facts of these amazing creations is an acknowledgement of Allah's wonders.



Let me know if and when you use the Animal Unit Studies Journal. If you do, please share an image of how you and your children used it.

Have fun!

3/27/2020

How to Make Homeschooling Fun Outdoors Through Nature Learning

Homeschooling doesn't have to only take place in the house. Besides working on crafts and workbooks, there are many other ways to make homeschooling fun. One of those is by learning about nature outdoors.

With the current Corona Virus pandemic lock-down, many parents are in dilemma about what to do with their children's education. Although we're limited on where we can go, there's still a way to enjoy nature.

Before the lack-down, I used to take my children to various activities throughout the week. My daughter especially had lots of fun meeting friends and staying active. Now she misses her friends and looks forward to life getting back to normal. So, I decided to take advantage of these moments and make use of our garden.




We hadn't used our garden for a long time for a reason I won't go in detail about. However, I thought it would be a waste not to make use of it right now. So every morning or afternoon, my husband and I and our children go to the garden to enjoy the fresh air and do various activities.

This is a great family bonding time and it makes our children not feel like they are missing out. Here are some of the things we do.

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Enjoying fresh air
Getting fresh air is important, it make us feel good, and it's an opportunity to talk about nature. We talk about us needing oxygen and releasing carbon dioxide. We also talk about how plants produce oxygen and everything else that comes with it. I mention everything being the creation of Allah and how Allah provides many things in nature for us to enjoy.

It's also an opportunity to practice staying quiet, observing and breathing in and out. Practicing silence is a great way to reflect on life and staying present. It's never too early to start doing it.

Exercising
No more excuses not to exercise!
We take advantage of the garden to move a little more, run around, kick a ball, and just have fun while enjoying the sun.
It's an opportunity to talk about staying healthy and remembering that our body has rights upon us.


Listing
The garden is an amazing place to hear all kinds of sounds.
We stop and listen to try to identify what's making sound. This helps children develop their listening skills and learn new things.




Observing and finding new creatures
This one is our favorite!
We look around us, pay attention and try to spot different creatures. This helps children develop their observation skills and makes them appreciate and notice their surroundings.

Sometimes, when we find interesting or beautiful creatures, we take a picture to add it to a collection of our nature findings.

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Doing these outdoor activities is a perfect opportunity to use the Animals Unit Studies Journal that I recently published. After finding animals, we write it down in our journal and do more research to find out more. What to research is all laid out in the journal. After finding facts, we draw or write about what we've learned. Here's a sample.


We also love reading books about nature. One that we enjoyed reading is titled Get Outdoors: A Mindfulness Guide to Noticing Nature. This book is amazing and comes with fun activities such as making compose, creating a garden and more. We borrowed it from our local library. If you don't find one at your local library or aren't able to go out right now, you can also find it on Amazon at a reasonable price.

Free play
You don't always have to think of something to do in your garden. Let your children use their imaginations to find things, jump around and just do what they want to do. It's also okay to let them be bored for a while, if that happens.
My daughter loves playing in the dirt, dinging, finding flowers, collecting rocks and doing animal role-play. Getting dirty in the garden builds the immune system and allows children to simply have fun without thinking about not making a mess like in the house.

After everything, we go back inside and take a warm shower:)



Wrapping up
Playing outdoors is fun, keeps children active and it's healthy! It's a great moment to bond with your family and for children to be creative.

How do you use your garden (if you have one)?
How do you study nature with your children?






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12/30/2017

The Ideal Muslim (or Muslimah) Journal - Ihsaan Home Academy

     
I hope you're all doing well in shaa Allah. I have another planner/journal for you. This time, it's a full journal for both Muslim men and women. I believe we need to make planning and productivity an essential part of our lives. Some people use technology to do so, but there are still many people who prefer writing on paper. Wheven I try journaling using apps or software, I always find myself back with a pen and paper. So, here it is; a nice and complete journal for Muslims who want to be productive.

Planning is important for everyone; especially parents! It becomes more crucial when parenting comes along with being an educator, and... an entrepreneur. One person can only take on all these hats with extra planning or journaling. Journaling helps in having something to look back and see what was done right or wrong, and what needs to change. I find myself much more productive everytime I plan and write in a journal. There are two covers in this journal; one for the Muslim, and the other for the Muslimah. Let me give you more details.

Page Size: A5 ( 8.27 x 5.83 inches)
Journal contains:
  • 2 covers (one for the Muslim and the other for the Muslimah)
  • A "This Journal Belongs to" page
  • 2 pages of the journal x 4 (to be printed as many times as needed)
  • Copyright page
  • Back page


The two pages of the journal contain: 
  • Date
  • Upon waking up and going to sleep du'a check boxes
  • Adhkar check boxes
  • Salah check boxes
  • Favorite Ayah/hadith
  • To do list
  • Goals/extra daily habits
  • Gratitude lines
  • Qur'an/hadith lines
  • Great things that happened
  • Things learned
  • Things to do better next time
  • Extra notes
  • Rating stars




Price: £15.99 on Ihsaan Home Academy Shop
CLICK HERE to buy.

I hope you'll like it and find it useful. If you have any questions, feel free to contact me in shaa Allah.