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April 15, 2021

productivity during Ramzan!

Ramzan 2021 is here, and we are currently facing a series of struggles in order to accommodate ourselves to the new normal. The essence of this month is to care for others especially people who… Continue Reading

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    Ramzan 2021 is here, and we are currently facing a series of struggles in order to accommodate ourselves to the new normal. The essence of this month is to care for others especially people who need help & is a guide to practice patience, discipline and punctuality.

    It should be taken as an opportunity to develop self-discipline and follow some healthy tips to stay active and productive —

    Plan your days

    The month of Ramzan resets one’s daily schedule; it could be work, exercise or any daily task. It is essential to ensure that the goals however small should be on a calendar, achieving them can actually help understand the process.

    Having a set plan or routine can help take ones mind off from food and lethargy. Furthermore it can help one become more focused on their tasks.

    When you are planning your days don’t forget to organize your meetings according to your productive hours. Experts say it’s better to avoid organizing meetings before afternoon as energy levels significantly drop during this time.

    Health tips

    During this month people generally tend to ignore healthy eating and normally eat more than any other month. Health should be put on high priority as a balanced diet will lead to a healthy and productive individual.

    Stay Hydrated

    Not everyone focuses on the hydration throughout the year because they know they can drink water whenever they want to but in the month of Ramzan, there are restrictions to drink water during fasting so it is important that one stays hydrated.

    “Make sure to drink a minimum of ten glasses of water from Iftar till sehri” — World Health Organization

    In order to stay hydrated, adding soup, green vegetables and fruits such as watermelon is a good idea. Furthermore, according to some nutritionists drinking water first can prevent overheating.

    Eat Smart

    Due to cultural norms and traditions associated with Ramzan, there is a peak in social interactions throughout this month. People get together for Sehri or Iftar and many people dine out. Over-indulging in both meals can cause weight gain and with COVID-19 on the rise, one should avoid large gatherings altogether.

    Eating smart should be the key. Stay healthy, active and productive during this month. There are certain guidelines mentioned by the World Health Organization regarding the dos and don’ts in terms of food intake —

    Exercise pre-Iftar

    Most people in their normal routine are married to their fitness plans. In the month of Ramzan finding the right time for physical exercise is tough, especially with a busy work schedule.

    So what can be done?

    Although it may be a tiring month, Ontario-based nutritionist Anar Allidina says it’s important they make time for exercise. The best time to exercise in Ramzan is right before sunset, according to Allidina.

    “You can push yourself a little more knowing that you’re going to break your fast soon.”

    Lastly, don’t forget that Ramazan is a month that promotes the concept of giving and sharing with others. This month as a community we should highlight endeavors made by individuals or groups to propagate this message and inspire others.

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