There was a time in my life when I felt completely alone
There was a time in my life when I felt completely alone. After my divorce, it was just me and my daughter. No support. No backup plan. No one to rely on except Allah. Being the sole provider for your child brings a kind of pressure that only Allah truly understands. Sleepless nights, constant worry about rizq, and silent du’as for ease. At first, I tried to figure everything out on my own. Watching videos, testing random ideas, making mistakes in silence. It was exhausting and overwhelming. There were nights I doubted myself. Nights I questioned if I was capable. But deep down, I held onto tawakkul, trusting that Allah would make a way. Everything changed the moment I humbled myself and sought the right guidance. Instead of guessing, I connected with people who had knowledge, experience, and a clear, structured path. People who understood both the effort required and the importance of barakah in what we do. That decision, by the will of Allah, changed my life. With clarity came confidence. With structure came results. With support came growth. Today, I consistently generate around $18K monthly, Alhamdulillah. But the money is not the greatest blessing. The real blessing is peace of mind. The ability to provide for my daughter without constant fear. To pay bills without anxiety. To sleep with a heart at ease. And to feel grateful and content with what Allah has provided. Now, many people ask me: “What did you do differently? How did you make it work?” My answer is simple: I stopped trying to do everything alone. I sought guidance, took action, and trusted Allah throughout the journey. If you’re feeling stuck, overwhelmed, or unsure about your next step, know that you are not alone. Sometimes, the breakthrough is not in working harder, but in seeking the right help and putting your trust in Allah. If you’d like to understand the path I followed, feel free to reach out: https://wa.link/ch8l7o