
Wanting to do something different, but just don’t know what?
Unable to decide on what to take as career or how you can serve the Ummah (Muslim nation)?
Not feeling that you have valid direction and purpose in your working life?
Facing redundancy and not sure what you’re going to do?
Looking for a new jobs, but haven’t done it in years?
Feeling uncomfortable with unIslamic aspects of your work environment?
Experiencing teamwork difficulties?
Wanting to improve your performance?
Fearful of speaking in public?
Overloaded with work and stressed, and wanting to achieve a better work/life balance?
A huge part of our lives is spent at work or taking part in some type of occupation, whether that is paid or voluntary work or inside or outside the home. But many sisters either don’t feel fulfilled by what they are doing, are facing challenges that they don’t know how to cope with or just have no idea what they want to do. If any of the above sounds like you...
Discover the unique personal strengths, inclinations Allah blessed you with
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Identify work objectives and set and maintain actions to achieve them
Master your work/life balance
Overcome stress by prioritising your daily schedule
Improve communication and resolve conflict
Raise your confidence and self esteem
Improve your work performance
Approach your work with a new vigour
Work out how you can make your valuable SuperMuslimah contribution to the Ummah
“There were a few light bulb moments for me, and it was great to walk through the whole process with a coach. I would recommend i3 profiling to anyone who is at a cross roads, or wants to learn more about themselves so they can build on their strengths." Farzana, UK
If you’re ready to work with me to on your work, career or daily occupation, contact me to
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Speak to you soon, insha Allah.
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"A person shall be asked concerning five things on the Day of Resurrection: concerning their life, how they spent it; concerning their youth, how they grew old; concerning their wealth, where they acquired it from, and in what way they spent it; and what they did with the knowledge they had." [Tirmidhi]