The more you increase your recitation of the Quran,
the more your desire for sins decreases.
In fact, you may even come to dislike sins and no longer desire them, and this is among the blessings of the Quran.
Appreciate being alive, and realise what a huge privilege it is to be able to see, hear, walk, feel. Never take for granted the blessings of having your health, your loved ones alive, your life. Remain humble knowing it can change at any time and always be grateful for it all.
Wallahi we really forget that Akhlaq & Adab is one of the most important parts of our Deen. Your manners, how u treat people, your actions your behaviour is all part of your Deen. Its not right to pray, fast etc but hurt people. You can't be a true believer without Akhlaq & Adab.
“We were the most humiliated people, then Allah honored us with Islam; so whenever we seek honor through something other than what Allah honored us with, Allah will humiliate us.”
– Umar Ibn Al Khattab رضي الله عنه
Our relationship with Allah ﷻ should be built on this foundation: “I am weak, I'm like a beggar, and I know so little. On the other hand, Allah is All-Strong, Self-Sufficient, and Al Alim. I need Himﷻ, rely on Himﷻ, and must wholeheartedly trust in Himﷻ.”
اللهم أرنا الحق حقاً وارزقنا اتباعه، وأرنا الباطل باطلاً وارزقنا اجتنابه
O Allāh, enable us to see the truth as truth & give us the ability to follow it & enable us to see the falsehood as false & give us the ability to refrain from it.
The word "love" and "obedience" appear the same number of times in the Qur'an, which highlights their intertwined and intimate nature with each other, as love without action, and action without love, are false.