
For me, setting goals or defining intentions does not have to be linked to the calendar changing its number. Still, a fresh notebook and blank pages invite reflection. They invite gratitude for what has been, and they encourage the setting of new intentions.
Knowing what I want matters. It is a vital part of participating consciously in creating my own life.
Niyyah matters.
And so does staying open to divine guidance.
My intentions for 2026 are not mainly about measurable goals. They are about stabilising an inner shift already in progress: a change in focus, frequency, and attitude.

The main intention is simple:
self-care,
presence,
awareness of my inner feelings,
letting my body be the compass,
and aligning with what feels deeply right.
From there comes the responsibility to mostly hold a clear, high frequency — and to return to it whenever I notice instability.
“Breathe.”
Not to suppress difficult states or emotions, but also not to let unresolved inner energies burden or poison others and the common field.
My intention for 2026 is to be an anchor, in service of light, through inner clarity and presence. Insha’Allah.

Wishing you a happy new year and a blessed time as we move towards Ramadan.