khanumaima67

GentleNotes

A Goodbye Note. 
          
          I joined Wattpad in January, and since then, I’ve had a really good time with all of you. In my free time, I thought about sharing my thoughts and wise words with people, and Wattpad felt like the best place for that. I received so much love and respect from everyone, and it truly means a lot to me. All the kind and positive responses I got were really heartwarming.
          
          But now, I need to focus on my studies. I’ve recently joined some classes, and as many of you know, I’m not very active these days. So, I’ve decided to delete my Wattpad and Pinterest accounts. I will be deleting them very soon.
          
          I truly wish the best for all of you. Take care of yourselves, always stay positive, and keep giving your best in life. I really enjoyed my time here with all of you.
          
          Please forgive me if I’ve ever made a mistake or hurt anyone in any way. And yes, one more thing I want to share — Naaz is not my real name. I’ve been using this name on social media since my teenage years.
          
          Take care, everyone.
          Goodbye!

khanumaima67

@GentleNotes take care of yourself ❤️
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In daily life, one thing that many people find hard to deal with is controlling their anger. Maybe you’ve tried many ways to manage it, but still feel like nothing is changing. It’s important to understand that controlling anger doesn’t mean it should go away instantly. It doesn’t work like that.
          
          Controlling anger means not acting on or believing the thoughts that come when you are angry. You may feel like, "This is how I should react," but that’s the anger trying to take control of you.
          
          When you’re angry, everything feels annoying and frustrating. You feel tired and upset. Of course, you won’t just smile and say, “I’m fine now.” It takes time to calm down, and it’s not easy. Only you know how deeply you're hurting inside. Anger often comes from pain—like feeling misunderstood, mistreated, ignored, or frustrated. These feelings build up over time and finally come out as anger.
          
          But in the end, it’s your choice how you deal with yourself and the situation. Feeling angry doesn’t mean you are a bad person. It just means you're human. However, anger affects you the most—from the beginning to the end. It comes from emotions you’ve buried inside for a long time. When they reach their highest point, they explode.
          
          Try to understand yourself through calm and wise thinking. Don’t let overthinking make it worse. Always remember: anger only brings more pain and regret. You can’t change others, but you can work on yourself. Focus on your own growth and healing. That’s how you’ll improve.
          

khanumaima67

@GentleNotes *smile* thank you very much tumhare notes bahut kaam aate hai 
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Some days feel confusing, frustrating, or numb. Sometimes, everything feels too much—or maybe nothing at all. You don’t know what to do or how to understand what’s going on inside you. I’m not here to give you a motivational speech like, “Let’s go, you got this!” No. I just want you to understand something real: everything in life needs effort. You have to make a choice every time.
          
          Start paying attention to what’s making you feel lazy, dull, or stuck. Are you procrastinating a lot? Feeling numb? Losing energy? These things don’t just go away on their own. So what’s the reason behind it? Instead of overthinking everything, focus on your daily life. That’s what you need to fix first. When you realize that something is damaging you, that’s when you need to act. Don’t make excuses. I know it’s hard—but you have to do it for yourself.
          
          The truth is, you’re focusing too much on others and not enough on yourself. That’s why you feel this way.
          
          Life isn’t just a bunch of tests—it is the test. You have to be ready for every challenge. Some days feel too painful, I get it. But that’s not the end. It’s your thoughts and emotions making it feel like that. I don’t know what you're going through or how you ended up here. But you know. And only you can figure it out.
          
          Stop wasting your time—because that’s what’s keeping you from growing. Focus on what really matters—especially your life. Other people won’t fix your life for you. They’re busy dealing with their own problems. Sure, they can support you a little, but they don’t know your life the way you do.
          
          No, you can’t change everything overnight. But that doesn’t mean it’s impossible. You can do it. And you have to do it—for yourself.

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GentleNotes

Assalamualaikum 
          Have you ever wanted to learn more about Islam but didn’t know where to start? Maybe you see others with knowledge and wish you could understand your religion better too. But sometimes, you feel shy to ask questions. You might even feel ashamed, thinking people will judge you.
          
          First, you need to know about your Lord—Allah. He is the One who created you and placed you on this beautiful earth. The more you learn about Him, the clearer everything will become. Understanding Islam will feel easier when you start with knowing Allah. And the good news is, learning about your religion is not difficult. With a little effort, you can gain knowledge step by step.
          
          Some people make others feel ashamed for not knowing much about Islam. Because of this, many are afraid to ask questions or even begin learning. Others think Islam is too difficult, so they never even try to learn the basics. But this is not right. We are all here to learn and grow. No one is born knowing everything. It’s okay to start from the beginning, no matter how little you know.
          
          So don’t be afraid. Take the first step. Learning about Islam is a journey, and every journey starts with one step.
          
          We all make mistakes, and that’s how we learn. If you see someone making a mistake, help them with kindness, not judgment. The first and most important step in learning Islam is to know your Creator—Allah.
          
          I don’t know you personally. I don’t know how much you practice Islam or how much knowledge you have. But that doesn’t matter. No matter where you are in your journey, it’s never too late to learn about your religion. Gaining knowledge about Islam will only benefit you in this life and the next.