It’s key, in terms of motivation, to have some long term vision to pull you through short-term set-backs and rough times. That’s why it’s key to create your Qur’an vision. You can’t hit a target you can’t see. Creating your vision is as easy as pie. Just grab your Coaching Journal (or a piece of paper) and brainstorm answers to the following questions:
Where do I ultimately want to be in terms of my relationship with the Qur’an?
What is the ideal amount of time I would like to spend each day with the Qur’an?
On a really busy day, what is the minimum amount of time I would like to spend y with the Qur’an?
How much of the Qur’an do I ultimately want to memorize and understand?
Which books about the Qur’an, which Tafsirs, and which interpretations do I want to have been through before I die?
If I could choose how much of the Qur’an I will know before I die, and in how much depth I will know it, what would my ultimate vision be?
How, specifically, will I know when I’ve reached my ultimate Qur’an objectives?
How many ways do I know about how to study the Qur’an, and how many of them do I want to master before I die?









