Memorizing the Quran is a marathon, not a sprint—so go easy on yourself! The key is consistency, not speed. Start small, even if it’s just one verse a day, and celebrate every little win. To stay motivated, remind yourself why you began this journey: for Allah’s pleasure, spiritual growth, or the joy of carrying His words in your heart. Set realistic goals, like memorizing a few lines daily, and stick to a routine—whether it’s early morning or before bed. Repetition is your best friend; listen to recitations often (during commutes or chores) to reinforce memory. If you forget verses, don’t stress—reviewing is part of the process. Pair up with a friend or join an online Quran community for accountability and encouragement. Break monotony by alternating between memorization, revision, and reflecting on meanings—it keeps the heart connected. Most importantly, make du’a and trust Allah’s help; this journey is a blessing, not a burden. On tough days, remember: every letter you memorize brings immense reward. Slow progress is still progress—keep going!