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October 19, 2025

How to stay calm, conserve your energy, and actually enjoy the sparkle of Diwali without letting the chaos dim your light

- Nitin S

lhe first thing you notice about Diwali is how alive everything feels. Streets glow in warm yellow lights, kids run around with sparklers, and there's the faint smell of sweets and incense floating through the air. It's that time of year when homes get a makeover, relatives drop by unannounced, and life feels both festive and frantic at once.

However, behind all the brightness and bustle, many of us quietly feel a little... tired. Between deep cleaning, endless shopping lists, cooking for guests, and juggling work deadlines, Diwali can start to feel less like a celebration and more like a chore.

If that sounds familiar, you're not alone. The festival of lights, as beautiful as it is, can also be a time when our energy burns out faster than a sparkler. The trick is learning how to keep the festive spirit alive without draining yourself in the process.

Pressure of perfect Diwali

Every year, we tell ourselves, ‘This time, I'll plan better’ But somehow, Diwali always brings a whirlwind of expectations, clean homes, gifts, elaborate food varieties, new outfits, and a perfectly symmetrical rangoli. Social media doesn’t help much either, everyone's celebrations look picture-perfect, and suddenly your fairy lights feel a bit too dim.

Here’s the truth, no one’s Diwali is flawless. Everyone's hiding a pile of unsorted clothes behind a closed door somewhere. The best festivals aren't the ones that look perfect but the ones that feel peaceful.

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