 A lot of times in conferences and lectures we get the push to make a change in the OMA and make a difference. I really admire all the people starting institutions and leading organizations, but I feel spread thin just from focusing on raising a righteous family, being a good wife, dealing with family issues and keeping up with my own dean. How can I do it all like you all? Dr. Rania is going to answer this. We can tell the story of early, first women's dean intensive. So I'll start the story, but then she can talk about how she juggles. A lot of it has to do with support. You guys see the pretty side of us coming to the conference, like we had to plan dinner, our spouses are supportive in that they're taking on responsibilities that we would otherwise do. We don't say they're babysitting because we are both parents to our children. All of the things that you had to do, and I talked about this starting at two o'clock, we gave sisters a chance to make a good breakfast or brunch, finish your laundry, do the grocery shopping, and then come rest at MCC while you listen to your program. The same thing happens on the other side of the stage. Sisters have to travel, make plans, come from different areas. So all of the logistical things, but I think for a lot of our teachers, the intention, wanting to do and serve the community, whatever a law facilitates for us is what we do. We can't always be at every program, at every talk, fill every request, but just trying to be open to everything that we can do. And I know a lot of amazing sisters who are doing work in the community that nobody knows about, whether it's feeding people, providing them groceries, watching children, you know. So just to facilitate somebody else being able to do what they want, it's happening everywhere, a lot of the silent soldiers that nobody hears about, you know. All of that is happening, so don't minimize what you are doing as long as you're doing something. And you have to ask yourself, what is, like Dr. Haifa says, you know, not what I want to do, but what is Allah swt opening up for me to do? What is that path that Allah swt has made easy for me? And do that, and just go with it. Because there's a lot of things that you may think are better than other things, but you don't know Allah swt how he's created your path to Jannah. And so just walk whatever path Allah opens for you, and inshallah it will get you to where we all want to be, which is, inshallah, with Allah swt and our beloved Prophet Muhammad sallallahu alayhi wa sallam, chilling in the Jannah, drinking milk and eating honey, and inshallah, that's what we want. We want to be together anyhow. Dr. Rania, no, no, that was perfect. Wasn't it? Allah Akbar.