Salaam
I know i said i was going to leave this forum , and i kind of did. But i found this and i thought it was worth sharing it is not an Islamic guideline but it doesn't really go against Islamic teaching , i also like the thread :How to achieve Humbleness by sister AmatAllah, and Sister Riham's addition but i lost the link.
Also , there is a Hadeeth that Prophet Muhammed PBUH said : sorry i cant recall the words but i think the meaning is that Wisdom is the first priority to the believer so wherever He/She finds it they have more right of it than anyone else. And as i read in the former thread (The Truth is the Truth no matter who utters it)
So here are 49 ways to Become more humble , you can't imagine the face expression i had when i found these , i was so happy:happy::happy::happy:
You don't have to reply back but if you found these beneficial please make Duaa for me ,and the person who made it in first place , ofcourse I forgot to mention that i got these simply by writing in Google
I hope it helps us all:
I know i said i was going to leave this forum , and i kind of did. But i found this and i thought it was worth sharing it is not an Islamic guideline but it doesn't really go against Islamic teaching , i also like the thread :How to achieve Humbleness by sister AmatAllah, and Sister Riham's addition but i lost the link.
Also , there is a Hadeeth that Prophet Muhammed PBUH said : sorry i cant recall the words but i think the meaning is that Wisdom is the first priority to the believer so wherever He/She finds it they have more right of it than anyone else. And as i read in the former thread (The Truth is the Truth no matter who utters it)
So here are 49 ways to Become more humble , you can't imagine the face expression i had when i found these , i was so happy:happy::happy::happy:
You don't have to reply back but if you found these beneficial please make Duaa for me ,and the person who made it in first place , ofcourse I forgot to mention that i got these simply by writing in Google

I hope it helps us all:
- Use the response “It’s My Pleasure” when someone thanks you for doing something.Or simply Just say Thank you for asking me to help you.
- Use the response “I’d be honored” when someone asks you to help them or do something with them.
- Listen more than you talk
- Count to 3 before adding to a conversation to ensure the other person is done
- Be willing to follow another person in conversation even if you don’t get to talk about your idea
- Always offer to improve someone else’s idea and give them credit
- Give credit for other’s ideas that you are carrying through on
- Ask others for the opinion of others
- Ask others to join conversations and contribute
- It’s OK to be wrong and so admit it
- Admit when you don’t understand or know something
- Appreciate others who learn something quickly and say so
- Be quick to apologize when you do something wrong
- Study moral principles
- Use moral principles to guide you
- You are God’s creation, not your own
- Recognize your talents as gifts, not your own ability
- Know how your skills have only be developed by the help of others
- Share your own knowledge to pass on what you have learned
- Pass on thanks when you receive it to those who helped you achieve what was thanked
- Value other people’s time as much as your own
- Never equate time spent with people to a dollar value
- Don’t boast about your achievements, let others recognize them instead
- Keep your goals to yourself
- Help other people with their goals
- Realize the potential in others
- Know that timing is everything and everyone excels at different times in life
- Being the 1st follower is often the best way to lead
- Since winning isn’t everything, you don’t have to win
- Recognize that you have faults
- Remember you are a sinner, as we all are
- Ignore first impressions of people
- Give others the benefit of the doubt
- Provide positive and encouraging feedback instead of criticism
- Make a choice to act more humbly
- Practice at least one humble act each day
- Be grateful for successes without boasting about them
- Know how to accept praise with a simple thank you, don’t elaborate on it or talk more about it
- Recognize the individualism of others and yourself, there is no need to conform
- Share your core values and live them accordingly regardless of the circumstances
- Prioritize things in your life and rate your actions on whether to followed that priority or not
- Rate other people as first, be less significant
- Forgive those who wrong you and move on without revenge or lashing back
- Serve others and not yourself first
- Seek wisdom, which is knowledge of what is true coupled with just judgment of action
- Recognize and know that you know little and there is always more to learn
- Avoid explosive reactions, and subside any aggression
- Accept new ideas and change, not being stuck on what you knew before
- Teach all that you can for the benefit of others