Just lost our biggest client account. My team thinks we are finished.

“Sir, what will happen now?”, My answer to this question changed everything.

Our main freelancing account that brought in 60% of Uptech’s revenue got permanently banned yesterday.

When my business developer asked me in panic “Sir, what will happen now?”, I could have freaked out. I could have spent the night stressing about how we will pay salaries, cover expenses, or survive this blow.

Instead, I told him something that surprised even myself:

“You will earn exactly what Allah has written for you. Whether this account exists or gets banned, it doesn’t matter. The rizq that’s destined for you and this company will come from wherever Allah decides. You cannot earn a single rupee more than what’s already written for you.”

Two years ago, I would have never said this. Two years ago, I would have been the one panicking the most.

What changed?

My coaching sessions with Muhammad Yousaf didn’t just transform my business approach, they completely shifted my relationship with control and trust.

Before coaching, I was playing God with people’s lives. Scared to fire unproductive employees because “What if they can’t find another job?” Keeping people on payroll even when there was no work because “I’m responsible for their families.”

I had forgotten a basic truth: Allah is the Raziq (Provider), not me.

I was so busy thinking everything depended on my decisions that I forgot Allah has already written everyone’s rizq. That employee I’m scared to fire? Allah has already decided his next opportunity. That client we lost? Allah has already arranged something better.

The Business Reality:

This mindset shift didn’t make me careless, it made me more strategic. When you truly believe in Taqdeer, you stop making decisions from fear and start making them from wisdom.

I stopped keeping dead weight on payroll out of false sympathy

I started taking calculated risks without the crushing anxiety

I began focusing on doing my absolute best, then leaving the results to Allah

The lesson Yousaf taught me that changed my life:

“You have to try your best, give 100% effort in everything you do. But the result? That’s not in your hands. That is in Allah’s hands. So stop worrying about outcomes you can’t control.”

This single piece of advice freed me from years of anxiety. I am not even worried for a single second about this banned account because I know the result was never in my control anyway.

I did my best work on that platform. I gave my 100%. Now whatever Allah has planned next, I’m ready for it.

Here is what every entrepreneur needs to understand:

  • Your job is to try your best, not control outcome.
  • Allah’s plan is always better than your backup plan.
  • Rizq comes from Allah, not from specific clients or accounts.
  • Trust in Allah, but tie your camel (do the work).

So when that account got banned, I wasn’t devastated. I was curious to see how Allah would replace that revenue. Because I know He will.

To my fellow entrepreneurs drowning in anxiety about business outcomes, you’re trying to control things that were never in your control. Do your best work, make smart decisions, then trust Allah with the results.

Sometimes the best business strategy is simply having unshakeable faith that your rizq will reach you no matter what.

What is written for you will find you, even if it’s buried under tons of obstacles.

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