Some advice I'd give, I started doing this well over a year ago.

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Gadiid

So much depends upon a red wheel barrow.
Salaam.

Please do this if you believe, the benefits are amazing.
A great habit to have is to recite Al-Falaq,A-Naas, Al-Ikhlas and Ayaatul Kursi twice a day morning and evening.
Generally after getting up and going to sleep.
It barely takes time out of your day, especially compared to the benefits it brings.
I don't fear much, if nothing at all because I've been reciting these for well over a year now.
Like really, when I'm out and about, I know that Allah has me covered. I feel that secure.

Also if you can recite Ayaatul Kursi after every fardh prayer. The virtues from doing this is pretty amazing.
Abu Umaamah (RA) narrated that:
The Prophet (صلى الله عليه وسلم) said:
“Whoever reads “Ayatul-Kursi” [Qur’an 2:255], after every obligatory prayer, nothing prevents him from entering Paradise except death (i.e. that he is still alive).”
(An-Nasaa’ee, Ibn Hibbaan – Sahih)

Muslims should know how very small deeds can give us amazing benefits. Optional fasts, dhikr, salawaat etc etc.
We shouldn't forget it when we think things get hard for us or if we're sinning like crazy.
We can always come back.
 
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