Why Do Small Things Feel Harder During Ramadan?
Ramadan has a way of magnifying the ordinary.
The routines we rely on are gently disrupted. Energy is conserved. Attention turns inward. In this quieter state, even minor challenges can feel more pronounced.
What often feels like reduced patience is actually reduced distraction. Without the usual comforts, emotions surface more clearly. Small things feel heavier because there is less noise around them.
In family life, this can be misunderstood. A child’s frustration or a parent’s short response may seem disproportionate, when it is really part of a broader emotional adjustment.
Stories can sometimes help normalise this experience. Children’s reading journeys like Junior Adventures and Young Explorers reflect everyday emotional moments through faith and narrative, helping families see these feelings as part of growth.
Perhaps Ramadan does not make small things harder. Perhaps it makes us more present with them.
This reflective perspective aligns closely with Wisecompass, which explores faith and emotional awareness at wisecompass.com.
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