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Planning, how to perform Hajj 2015?

Why do people make plans? Obviously, there is a strong reason behind it. Planning and strategies help you to organize things and foresee when they are going to be completed. It also includes keeping an eye on the problems that may delay the work. All these things have only one purpose: to get things done on time!


The best way to attempt such situations is to plan beforehand.
What you need to do is develop a strategy by which you are going to complete, when is hajj 2015, but whatever is at your desk. The usual strategy, defining questions would include

  • How long is the hajj
  • How many sections or chapters are there to compete
  • How long will each section take
  • When is the deadline
  • Are there any other thins during hajj pending
  • How to work on multiple pray in the given time

Answering all the above questions and many more that pop up in your mind will help you develop a strategy. Then you should move on to planning when and what to do the actual work. If it’s a lengthy duty, a good option would be to break it into sections and then set a timetable for each of it. Take a paper or preferably your daily diary and write the date and which section to complete on that date. This is how you will know when you pray should be completed.

One thing to keep in mind is that you should set practical goals that how to perform hajj. Setting a timetable in which you have assigned one day to complete the entire work is simply unrealistic and it won’t help you in any case.

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