By Amy & Srinu Regeti — The Regeti’s | South Asian Wedded Life (SAWL)
There’s a particular kind of quiet that settles in on Sundays —the kind that helps you finally exhale after a week of everyone else’s opinions, expectations, and unspoken rules about your wedding. And tucked inside that quiet is where so many brides tell me they find the courage to ask the questions they don’t say out loud:
“Am I allowed to plan the kind of wedding I actually want?”
“How do I honor them… without losing myself?”
“Why does this suddenly feel heavier than joyful?”
Today, I wanted to share a tiny page pulled from Rituals & Reflections, because this book was created exactly for moments like this — moments when you’re craving calm, clarity, and a little reminder that you’re not navigating these cultural layers alone.
“Your wedding will ask many things of you — patience, presence, compromise…
but the one thing it will never take from you is your voice.
That belongs to you.
And it deserves to be heard before anything else is decided.”
If that resonates, take it as your soft Sunday nudge to care for yourself today — even if that just means sitting with a cup of chai and naming what you hope for your wedding.
Because once you’re grounded in your truth, everything else becomes easier to navigate — the timelines, the talks with parents, the planning decisions, even the compromises.
And if you ever feel like you need a little more guidance,
a little more clarity,
a little more breathing room…
I’m right here.
If today is your planning day, here’s your gentle reminder that you deserve clarity, calm, and support.


