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Why Christmas Feels Like a PAUSE BEFORE LIFE RESTARTS

Daily Mirror - Sri Lanka

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December 25, 2025

There is something about Christmas that makes time feel different.

- By Noeli Jesudas

The days still pass, the clocks still tick, and yet everything slows, almost as if life itself has leaned back, taken a deep breath, and asked us to do the same.It is not quite an ending, and not yet a beginning. Christmas exists in that gentle in-between space, a pause before life restarts.

Throughout the year, we move with urgency. We plan, push, respond, and recover, often without noticing how tired we've become. Days blur into deadlines, weeks into responsibilities. But when Christmas approaches, something shifts. Even if our routines don’t fully stop, the pace softens. There is an unspoken permission to pause, emotionally, mentally, sometimes even physically.

Perhaps this feeling comes from how Christmas interrupts our usual rhythms. Offices slow down, emails grow quieter, calendars suddenly show empty spaces. Conversations change tone. Instead of asking, “What’s next?” we ask, “How have you been?” The world doesn’t stop, but it loosens its grip just enough for us to look around and notice ourselves again.

Christmas also carries the weight of reflection. It arrives at the end of the year when we are naturally inclined to look backwards before moving forward. We remember the moments that shaped us, both the ones we celebrate and the ones we quietly carry. Successes feel sweeter, regrets more tender. At Christmas, reflection doesn’t feel like an obligation; it feels like a gentle invitation. There is no pressure to analyse everything perfectly. We simply sit with what was.

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