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Here’s How You Can Make This Ramadan More Special For Women This Year

Be it your mother or partner, women constantly do so much for us. And now, its your turn to make them feel special. This Ramadan, make the woman in your life feel special. This is time to reconnect with family, friends and neighbours, show your gratitude, and also bond together for a common spiritual cause. And if you’re wondering how to re-ignite that spark with your woman, here are five smart ways that will do the trick.

1. Vatika Voices

Covid restrictions might have changed the way the world celebrates Ramadan. However, one thing that remains unchanged despite the pandemic is charity! After all, what better way to make the festival meaningful than doing a good deed.

With this in mind, Vatika and Curly Tales have teamed up to launch the Ramadan Campaign. The campaign aims  at taking small steps, in bringing a big change. The Ramadan campaign aims to empower women across GCC, by providing them a host of benefits that will help nurture their mind, body and dreams. Through the campaign, Vatika will help women hone their skills, take care of their physiological and psychological well being or fund small scale business ideas.

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So, if you are a women or know of other women who wish to better their lives, tell us your story and benefit from Vatika’s new initiative. The campaign will pick six winners at the end of Ramadan who can better their lives from Vatika’s mind, body and dream benefits.

Vatika has always been a trusted companion to young Arab women by nourishing their hair. Now, Vatika will be a torchbearer for women to actualize their real beauty by providing a platform that nourishes their aspirations of mind, body & dream. Click here to participate! 

2. Get Her Out Of That Menu Rut

Sure, Ramadan is the time to enjoy some delectable cultural cuisine. But, when was the last time you helped your lady in the kitchen. Now is the time! This Ramadan, step outside your comfort zone and get your hands dirty. Pitch in and help your lady dish out your family’s favorite recipe. Women always love having a helping hand and also appreciate the same. Try a recipe from Somalia, Iran, Turkey, Indonesia, or anywhere that your family isn’t from, and make it a learning experience as well. Incorporating new traditions from other cultures will be so fun for kids too, as it opens them up to a whole new world.

3. Make Time For Her

Life can be extremely busy during Ramadan, especially with getting things ready and set for the festivity. However, making time for the woman in your life is as important too. After all, this is one thing every woman would love and appreciate. There can be nothing more valuable or special than taking time off for her. And, the festivity might be a good reason to snap out from the mundane routine and re-ignite the spark in your relationship. Plan an intimate date, take her shopping, take her out for coffee, or eat suhoor and iftar with her. Furthermore, these times provide a great opportunity for each of you to discuss your progress in terms of your Ramadan goals. Even if this is not manageable everyday, try and plan it for two or three evenings a week.

4. Celebrate Her Daily With Small Gestures

Like it or not, women are the torch bearers in every household. From taking care of every member in the family to ensuring everything’s under control, there’s a whole lot of things that women do to keep their home happy and joyous. So, how about you appreciate her with simple gestures? After all, small things go down a long way! Make her a cup of coffee, leave love or thank you notes on her desk, send her flowers, take time off to discuss her life, or listen to her problems and offer a solution without making any judgements. Whatever you chose to do, women love simple gestures that make her feel special and wanted without a doubt. So, go all out!

5. Respect Her Choices

This Ramadan, make your women feel special by listening to her. Listen to her choices, motivate her to pursue her dreams and respect her choices. Be it her career choice, food, movies, or even things she prefers to wear, respect her choices.

Ramadan is a holy month and this Ramadan let’s take small steps to make women feel special.

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