Muslim Women Professionals (MWP)

Muslim Women Professionals (MWP)

Professional Training and Coaching

Los Angeles, CA 15,406 followers

Empowering Muslimahs to thrive personally & professionally, lead with confidence & positively impact their communities.

About us

We empower Muslim women to thrive personally and professionally, lead with confidence & positively impact their communities.

Website
http://muslimwomenprofessionals.org
Industry
Professional Training and Coaching
Company size
11-50 employees
Headquarters
Los Angeles, CA
Type
Nonprofit
Founded
2018
Specialties
Muslim Women , Networking, Professional Development, and Community Development

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Updates

  • Ring in 2025 with your MWP community! 🎊 In the spirit of the new year, MWP will host a goal-setting event in Los Angeles. Set yourself up for success in 2025 by putting your dreams on paper, as well as connect with other MWPs to gain your inspiration and motivation to reach your fullest potential. Buy your ticket here: https://buff.ly/4fsFNNc In this event you'll get to: ✨ Meet the MWP Team and other MWPs from across different industries, building community with one another 🤩 ✨ Grow your network amongst supportive MWPs, and gain insight into best practices on how you can accomplish your goals in 2025 ✨ Enjoy light refreshments and receive supplies to build your individual vision board (all included in the price of your ticket). SPACE IS LIMITED for this event so make sure you get your tickets ASAP. Once we are sold out, we will not be adding more spots.

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  • The winter season is here and that means more cozy movie nights to wind down the year. If you’re looking for some new films to watch, why not dive into some inspiring films made by Muslimahs across the globe? From timeless classics to heartwarming family films, it’s the season for relieving cherished memories. Here’s a selection of films by talented Muslimah filmmakers—stories that will comfort you, guide you through grief, and inspire you as we get ready to start a new year.

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  • It’s performance review season! We know that performance reviews can be daunting. Maybe it’s your first one, or maybe, you once had a review that you felt like could have gone better. Whether it’s your 1st or your 10th, preparation is key. That’s why these tactical tips will help you not only walk into the review with confidence but also make sure you leave with a clear sense of direction for your career. Go into your performance review prepared to showcase your strengths, grow from feedback, and set the stage for your next big step! For more tips check out the full post on our website: https://lnkd.in/g-YiznNW #PerformanceReview #MWP #WomenatWork #WorkResources #Performance #EndoftheYear #Evaluation #BossWomen

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  • Muslim Women Professionals (MWP) reposted this

    You’ve probably heard about the importance of networking in the workplace – and for good reason. Building relationships in the office is crucial for both personal and professional development. But, how do you network in a manner that is reflective of your Islamic values? As Muslimahs in the workplace, we understand how challenging (and sometimes awkward) it can be, to navigate and thrive in work environments that may not align with our values. So, we came up with a few tips to help you build fruitful relationships in a way that feels authentic 🤓 Check out the full article on our website https://buff.ly/3VkxH1B

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  • You’ve probably heard about the importance of networking in the workplace – and for good reason. Building relationships in the office is crucial for both personal and professional development. But, how do you network in a manner that is reflective of your Islamic values? As Muslimahs in the workplace, we understand how challenging (and sometimes awkward) it can be, to navigate and thrive in work environments that may not align with our values. So, we came up with a few tips to help you build fruitful relationships in a way that feels authentic 🤓 Check out the full article on our website https://buff.ly/3VkxH1B

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  • The days are getting shorter, the nights are getting longer, and suddenly, it’s about time to pull out your comfiest, warmest sweaters. But – with the joys of a new season also sometimes come the challenges of adjusting to these shorter fall and winter days. Longer nights and fewer hours of sunlight can significantly impact many aspects of our mental well-being, making it key to find ways to intentionally get you through – and embrace – this time of year. So, we compiled some tips to maximize your wellness this season. TIPS: 1. Maximize your sunlight: According to health experts, getting as much sunlight as you can — particularly first thing in the morning, is a great way to offset those winter blues. Make it a goal to get at least 10 minutes of sunlight before you start your day. This could be in the form of going for a walk or simply stepping outside. 2. Create a cozy environment: It’s candle season! Creating a warm and comfortable environment is a great way to enjoy your indoor space more. Consider lighting a candle, brewing up a cup of tea, rearranging your furniture, or perhaps getting (and taking care of!) an indoor plant. Creating an inviting space for yourself can have profoundly positive impacts on your wellness. 3. Set small, daily goals: Make a list of seemingly small, achievable goals for each day. This could be as simple as doing your laundry, making the bed, calling your loved ones, or doing the dishes. Writing down and completing these kinds of tasks will help you build a sense of accomplishment throughout your days and can be a motivator for bigger and more difficult tasks. 4. Practice gratitude: Praying, engaging in dhikir and writing down things you’re grateful for are great ways to take a step back and appreciate all of the blessings that surround us. Set aside some time each day – even if it’s just for five minutes – to reflect on all of the positive things in your life. Remember, this is temporary: Seasons come and go! Allah SWT reminds us in the Quran, “Verily, with hardships, come ease” (94:6). Keep in mind that the seasons will change again and that you are one day closer to a brighter day.

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