The good habits you develop during Ramadan can be continued after the fasting period, as they offer numerous benefits for your daily life.
6 Good Habits During Ramadan That You Can Extend Into the Future
Are you ready to extend your Ramadan good habits into your everyday life?
1. Maintaining consistent meal times
Ramadan encourages a disciplined eating pattern, which can be beneficial to maintain beyond the fasting month. This regulated eating habit can curb cravings and simplify intermittent fasting practices in the future.
2. Getting used to waking up early
During the month of Ramadan, you must also wake up early. Waking up early is a good habit that can provide more time for activities like exercise, meditation, or journaling.
3. Doing good deeds in the month of Ramadan
Praying punctually at the mosque is a positive habit formed during Ramadan that should be continued afterward. Similarly, charitable acts like giving sadaqah and donations should also be incorporated into your daily life beyond Ramadan.
Do charity or give sadaqah using Jago Amal
Use the Jago Amal feature in the Jago application to conveniently donate or pay sadaqah from anywhere, at any time, and on behalf of anyone, while adhering to your principles.
Start by allocating your sadaqah budget to a separate Jago/Jago Syariah Pocket to ensure that these funds are not used for other expenses, and to foster a habit of sincere giving, which can open doors to sustenance.
4. Budgeting for various Ramadan needs
Ramadan might bring increased expenses, such as food for breaking the fast, new clothes for Eid, and travel costs. And, you have done proper budgeting to ensure meeting all of these needs.
Manage your budget easily with the Pocket feature in the Jago application
If you have been using the Jago/Jago Syariah Pocket for budgeting during Ramadan, it is a great habit to maintain.
If you have not tried it yet, consider using automatic budgeting for each Spending and Saving Pocket. It is hassle-free and practical, so you may want to continue using it beyond Ramadan.
5. Putting aside THR (extra money) obtained during Ramadan
The THR you received ahead of Eid was something to be grateful for. You might have read an article on the Jago website about how to manage the allocation of THR money. One way is to save part of your THR for the future in Jago Deposits or Sharia Deposits. You might also have invested some of your THR in the Bank Jago and Jago Syariah ecosystem, namely Bibit and Stockbit.
Save money in Bank Jago Term Deposits/Sharia Deposits and earn additional income
Both conventional Jago and Jago Syariah users can earn additional income through saving. Jago users can utilize Jago Deposits, while Jago Syariah users can utilize Sharia Deposits. The additional income is earned through interest or profit sharing on deposits.
To learn more about the differences between Jago and Jago Syariah, read this article.
6. Adopting spending right practices when shopping
Effectively managing your expenses during Ramadan ensured that your money was well-spent. Avoid overspending by creating a budget and sticking to it. Additionally, consider supporting local businesses by purchasing their products.
Spend right by making purchases using your Jago/Jago Syariah Visa Debit Card
Continue the spirit of spending right beyond Ramadan by using your Jago/Jago Syariah Visa Debit Card for all your transactions. Remember to link your debit card to the correct Spending Pocket before making any payments, and set a daily transaction limit to manage your spending effectively.