
Do Not Rush: Avoid trying to clean everything in one day. It will only lead to stress. Break the work into zones and tackle one area at a time for a more mindful and effective clean-up. (Image: AI-Generated)

Declutter Decor Mindfully: Sort through your lights, diyas, and decor — keep what you can reuse, repurpose the rest. Properly store festive items in labeled boxes to make next year easier and more organized. (Image: AI-Generated)

Kitchen Clean-Up: Clear expired sweets, clean out the fridge, and wipe greasy surfaces with natural cleaners like lemon and vinegar. A fresh kitchen helps reset your daily routine post-celebration. (Image: AI-Generated)

Go Green: Ditch harsh chemical cleaners and switch to eco-friendly options using everyday ingredients. (Image: AI-Generated)

Safely Dispose Firecracker Residue: Sweep up used sparkler wires, burnt paper, and ash from your yard or balcony carefully. Place waste in a separate, non-flammable bag and check for local disposal guidelines. (Image: AI-Generated)

Refresh Your Pooja Space: Clear away used incense sticks, dried flowers, and leftover oil. Wipe down idols, clean the altar, and replace with fresh offerings or minimal decor to maintain positive energy. (Image: AI-Generated)

Organize Gifts And Purchases: Diwali often brings in new clothes, appliances, or gadgets, don’t let them pile up. Find a designated place for everything and donate or discard older items to maintain balance. (Image: AI-Generated)

Sanitize: Wipe down doorknobs, switches, remotes, and handles. A quick disinfectant swipe goes a long way in maintaining hygiene post-celebration. (Image: AI-Generated)