📅Date: 16 February 2026 📅Day: Monday ➤One thing I want to remember about today: When I control my night, I become a different version of myself. ➤What time did I sleep last night, and when did I wake up? Slept: 2:00 AMWoke up: 12:00 PM ➤What data will I look up after a month or a year? How many days have I shown up, even when I wasn’t perfect ➤Reminders: Don’t blame anyone for my results. Fix time management. Discipline > mood. ➤Day Start Section ▸Most Important Tasks: - Attend academy - Study tafseer ▸What I don’t want to do today: - Waste hours on Instagram - Sleep too late again ➤Timeline - 2:00 AM – 12:00 PM: Slept - 12:00 PM – 6:00 PM: Breakfast, Instagram scrolling, household chores, lunch, family time, and got ready for the academy - 6:30 PM – 8:30 PM: Academy - 8:30 PM – 11:00 PM: Made dinner, ate with family, scrolled Instagram, cleaned kitchen - 11:00 PM – 12:00 AM: Watched community videos (Mental Mastery + Scholarship topic) - 12:00 AM – 1:20 AM: Tafseer (Surah Yunus Ayat 24, 25, 26) notes share krongi inshAllah - 1:20 AM – 1:45 AM: Book reading ➤Day Close Section ▸Wins of the Day: Completed my agenda, even if it was at night. ▸Mistakes / Learnings: - Instagram scrolling is still taking time - Sleep timing is still late - Nights are powerful for me; I use them well, but I must balance sleep 🧠 Reflection Today wasn’t perfect, but I stayed present. I got distracted during the day, yet I didn’t give up. Even at night, I completed my agenda and chose learning over wasting the whole day. I am learning that progress is not about perfect timing, it’s about showing up anyway. Not perfect. But present.