Date: June 9, 2026 One thing I want to remember from today: Today, in one of my classes, a student who was not feeling well said, "I joined even though I was not feeling well because aap bhi hamaray liye time nikaal kar aati hain." It was so wholesome. Otherwise, I would have thought that she was attending despite feeling unwell simply because she had paid the fee. 12:00 Noon โ Asr Prayer (approximately 5:10 PM) I woke up after noon, got freshened up, had my breakfast, and got ready for the day. It was around 2:30 PM when I prayed Zuhr. After finishing around 3:15 PM, I played with my niece. Even when I was at my study table, I kept noticing her because I had to care for her as no adult was in the room at the time. Simultaneously, I was organizing the notes from the previous class on June 8 to share with my students, and I shared them around 4:30 PM. After that, I took two lectures, one of which was related to faith and finances. Then it was Asr time. I had a few minutes of baat-cheet with family, offered Asr prayer, and did my adhkar. I sat at my table to conduct the class at 6:30 PM and taught until around 7:15 PM, perhaps 2โ3 minutes longer. Then I offered Maghrib prayer. There was another class at 8:00 PM, and at 9:15 PM I conducted both of them until around 10:15 PM. Afterward, I prayed Isha. Later, I spent some time searching for a worksheet or notes to share with my students, but I think I decided to do it tomorrow. I'm not entirely sureโmy brain is not brainingggggg. After that, I continued using my mobile phone and, alhamdulillah, stopped around 12:30 AM. Then I started taking my CA lectures. With a few short breaks here and there, I continued studying. I took a break of almost 90 minutes for Tahajjud and Fajr and then continued studying until 8:09 AM. It is now 8:26 AM, and I am going to sleep. One thing I want to focus on: My prayers are not the way they should be. I need to spend more attentive and focused time in Salah. I want to pray with greater khushu' (humility, concentration, and presence of heart) instead of rushing through it.