Thought for the Week: Avoiding Temptation.

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Thought for the Week: Avoiding Temptation.

Which Would You Choose?

It is easy to be tempted .......

It is easy to be led by others.......

Have a mind of your own and make the right choices.........

This Thought for the Week is particularly important at the moment because of Ramadan. Ramadan is a very important time for Muslims. The month of Ramadan is observed by many Muslims all over the world. During this time, many Muslims fast and think about how important it is to try to control our cravings. To have to wait for things is good for self-discipline.

Reflection Time: This is a good time for all of us to reflect upon the importance of self-control and self-discipline. When have you found it difficult to say no? How could you change your mindset to be able to say no, next time?