quickest to respond" By Dr.Fatema Adnan (Palgharwala).
So someone asked me? Dr.Fatema you are very busy!
You don't take WhatsApp calls or Calls without appointment.
Huu!
Yes ,I follow a schedule; I said.
So how do you manage this so smoothly because I've never heard a single patient of yours say , Dr.Fatema didn't reply or was late for the appointment.
Well Thank you I said . I do my best and my Idol is AqaMaulaTUS.
How he asked?
I said do you know how many :ARAZ MUBARAK" is done every hour? To AqaMaulaTUS
And Our Maula never misses a single ARAZ MUBARAK without replying.
And then I was just reflecting on this here's a thoughtful talk for you all.
Mirror: You look thoughtful today, Dr. Fatema. What stirred your soul?
Dr. Fatema: I sat with a billionaire once. Just two hours.
We spoke about business, life, decisions, discipline…
Yet one line pierced deeper than any book,lecture, or workshop ever could.
Mirror: What was it?
Dr. Fatema: “The busiest people are often the quickest to respond.”
Mirror: That sounds… paradoxical. Aren’t the busiest people buried in tasks?
Dr. Fatema: That’s what I thought. Shouldn’t their schedules be overflowing?
Shouldn’t their inboxes be bursting? Their attention scattered?
Mirror: And yet?
Dr. Fatema: And yet—it’s true.
They don’t have more time. They have more clarity.
They don’t drown in decisions. They cut through them.
They don’t delay small tasks. They dissolve them before they grow.
They don’t wait for the “right moment.” They create momentum through action.
Mirror: So their replies are swift—not because they’re free, yet because they’re focused.
Dr. Fatema: Exactly. Their energy isn’t spent juggling trivialities. It’s invested in building empires.
And here’s the uncomfortable truth:
Delayed responses aren’t about time. They’re about priority.
When something matters—an idea, a deal, a person ,a patient —the response is immediate.
When it’s delayed, it’s been silently deprioritized.
Mirror: That’s a mirror many won’t want to face.
Dr. Fatema: Yet it’s vital.
In our clinics, campaigns, and communities—speed builds trust.
Quick “ok noted” replies from leaders signal impact.
Swift action keeps opportunities warm.
Responsiveness isn’t chaos. It’s clarity.
And in a world that rewards velocity, it’s not just courtesy—it’s a competitive advantage.
Mirror: So what did that billionaire really teach you?
Dr. Fatema: A lesson I carry every day:
“In case it takes you days to respond to opportunities, don’t be surprised when they stop knocking.”
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Dr.Fatema Adnan (Palgharwala). Owner - HAPPY HOMEOPATHY CLINIC & HAPPY GLOBE GEMS & GEMSTONES https://www.happyhomeopathy.com/
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Well written dr. Fatema
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