Spending a workday in Ramadan is one of the most exhausting things ever. You need to be constantly focusing on work, but you’re also tired because of the lack of fluids and food.
- Here are ten hacks for you to make your workday in Ramadan go faster and
lighter. - 1- Focus on your goals
- 2- Get interesting office supplies
- 3- Don’t stick to your chair
- 4- Prepare your Iftar ahead
Last Reviewed: April 2026 | Sources: DrJobPro Hiring Data Q1 2026.
That might make you feel like the day is going slowly, and the minutes
seem like hours. Don’t worry! We get your struggle.
Here are ten hacks for you to make your workday in Ramadan go faster and
lighter.
1- Focus on your goals
Avoid getting distracted by other people or things. Your goals are your
priority. Whether your professional or spiritual ones.
Don’t get stuck where you regret and worry about what you haven’t done
yet. Please write down your accomplishments and remind yourself of them.
Celebrate every task you finish by writing it down and giving yourself a
little break as a reward.
2- Get interesting office supplies
How your office sounds helps you a lot with accepting your workplace.
Getting fun office supplies makes the work pace go faster and smoother.
Organize your office and get yourself writing tools and a notebook. They
will help you have a better work experience during Ramadan.
To know more about organizing your workspace, click here.
3- Don’t stick to your chair
We understand that your energy is limited during fasting, but sticking
to your place without moving won’t save you a lot of energy.
It’s necessary to leave your chair every hour and go for a walk. Moving
helps with stimulating your blood circulation and energizes you.
This walk can last for only five minutes, but it has to be regularly.
4- Prepare your Iftar ahead
You may keep thinking, “I still have to prepare Iftar after getting back
home.”
Avoid going through these thoughts and prepare your Iftar ahead. That
makes you focus on your professional goals and helps you feel better.
5- Share your thoughts with co-workers
Sometimes all we need is support. Humans tend to feel lonely when they
don’t express their thoughts, especially if you are the only Muslim in your
workplace.
Talk to your co-workers about fasting and its purpose. Tell them why you
have to go through this process daily. You will find a lot of support and
understanding from them.
Pay attention not to exert too much effort in talking or explaining, as it will make you lose energy while you can save it for work.
6- Remind yourself with fasting rewards
God makes Muslims fast for specific purposes, and he rewards them for
their effort.
Fasting has physical, mental, and spiritual rewards. It helps a lot with
improving heart health and reducing inflammation.
When Muslims fast, they get to see food from a different perspective. Fasting
also improves Muslims’ relation with God and makes them closer.
7- Take a break
Don’t be hard on yourself. Every employee deserves to take a break.
Working all the time, especially while fasting, won’t improve your productivity.
You need a break to renew your energy.
Take small breaks every hour and take a long one in the middle of your
day. There’s plenty of activities to do other than eating, like taking a walk,
smelling the fresh air, relaxing, or talk to co-workers.
8- Follow a healthy diet
Unhealthy eating habits make fasting more complex, which causes constant
exhaustion during the workday.
Following a healthy diet helps your day go faster by not feeling tired
during work.
For more tips on nutrition habits during fasting, click here.
9- Write yourself motivational quotes
That might seem strange for you, but motivational quotes have proven
their efficiency to many employees.
You know yourself better, so write down quotes related to your missions
and goals.
Remind yourself why you started to work in the first place and how your
job affects your life positively. Write down about your qualities and
abilities, which help you see yourself from a better perspective.
10- Reward yourself daily
Your mind gets more motivated when you reward it. If you’re doing great
at work today, get yourself ice cream.
When you know that you exert your best effort, watch a movie at the end
of the day while having popcorn.
You can also reward yourself by going out, seeing friends or doing fun
activities.
Eventually,
spending a workday in Ramadan is a challenge for many Muslims, but the smart ones know how to manage it well.
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