Tips for Self-Accountability and Self-Discipline:
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  1. Set aside daily time to hold yourself accountable for your actions and behavior. Ask yourself: Was I truthful? Did I fulfill what Allah has obligated upon me? Don’t neglect this time, even if it's just before you sleep in your bed. Over time, you’ll find that your soul becomes disciplined and won’t need daily accountability.
  2. Increase your supplications to abandon sins, and frequently engage in glorification (tasbeeh) and seeking forgiveness (istighfar).
  3. Never be heedless of yourself, and if you fall into sin, hasten to repent immediately.
  4. Never surrender when you commit a certain sin, keep striving against your soul throughout your life. I assure you that you will overcome yourself in less than fifteen days, and the remaining days will be easier without that inner struggle.
  5. The true difficulty of striving is in the moment the sin is presented to you. Don’t claim to be struggling if you don’t overcome yourself in those critical moments.
  6. Control your anger and be cautious of making decisions hastily.
  7. Master your desires and overcome your habits, and you will start to witness wisdom unfolding within you.
  8. Dedicate all your affairs to Allah, and entrust everything to Him. Attach your heart to the Guardian of the Age (Imam Mahdi), speak to him daily, and you will receive special care from him.
  9. Stay away from hatred, arrogance, and self-admiration, for these are causes of destruction.
  10. Satan enters through any gap, perhaps through your lack of humility in prayer, or through anger, or other weaknesses.
  11. If you don’t pray at night, you are among the losers. Beware of neglecting this great prayer. If sleep overcomes you, make it up in the morning.
  12. You are the illness, and you know the cure. Search within for your healing.
  13. You are stronger than your own self, and your self cannot control you. You must succeed in this battle because you are worthy of it.
  14. Do not let sins become a barrier between you and Allah, and never believe your sins are unforgivable. All sins are forgiven if you are sincere with Allah.
  15. In truth, if a person sincerely wants to abandon sins, they will. If you truly want to quit certain habits and wrong behaviors, you can—just be honest with Allah and with yourself, and you will find all the paths to help you.

Imam Ali (peace be upon him) said:
"Seize the opportunities for goodness, for they pass like clouds."

 

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