But here’s the good news: enjoying the season doesn’t mean you have to overspend. With a little planning and the right mindset, you can manage your money wisely and still have a great time.
1. Plan ahead — and stick to it
Start by looking at what’s coming up: trips, gifts, events and/or shopping. Once you have a plan, set a total budget and break it down by category. Knowing how much you’re comfortable spending makes it easier to stay on track—and avoids that post-holiday regret.
2. Set spending limits you can follow
Big budgets are great in theory—but smaller, daily or weekly limits are easier to manage in real life. Whether it’s how much you’ll spend on outings this week or on Eid gifts, give yourself limits that feel realistic with room for some flexibility.
3. Choose what matters most
You don’t have to do everything. Think about what will bring you the most joy or value—whether it’s a short staycation, a meaningful gift, or simply quality time with family. Prioritising helps you spend with purpose, not pressure.
4. Track your spending as you go
A quick check-in every few days goes a long way. You can use your mobile banking app or even a simple notes app—what matters is that you know where your money is going. When you stay aware, you stay in control.
5. Don’t forget the joy
Budgeting isn’t about saying no to everything. It’s about saying yes to the things that truly matter—and doing it without worry. So leave a little room for spontaneity, for that unplanned meal out or small gift. A smart budget includes space for joy.
After all, being mindful with your money means you’ll be able to enjoy the moments without stressing about the expenses. Spend with intention, not impulse, and you’ll thank yourself later.