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How to Avoid Wedding Stress
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You've been counting down the weeks and months to your bid day and now, it's right around the corner. You should be basking in the glow of being an overjoyed bride-to-be. Instead, you're at your wit's end, dealing with wedding stress and drama, and the idea of jumping on the next flight to Vegas to elope is looking better and better.
Don't worry! Every bride experiences some level of anxiety or frustration in the time leading up to the actual wedding. What's causing yours? Perhaps your Aunt doesn't want to sit with her brother's family or your future mother-in-law can't understand why you're not inviting children to the wedding. Maybe your friends hate the bridesmaid dresses you picked out.
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The list of possibilities is endless and the reality of the situation is, no matter how smooth the wedding planning goes, there's bound to be something that comes up that will ultimately cause you to feel like you've reached your limit. How to avoid the wedding planning strain? There's no sure fire guarantee of making a complete stress free wedding planning zone, however, there are ways to keep the worries limited. To begin, think positively. Set goals that are both realistic and attainable. The next most important step to limited stress is to become an organized bride. There are so many steps to complete when planning a wedding. The best way to know you are not forgetting anything is to keep lists. Check them often, delegate to family members and attendants, and stay in control.
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The easiest way to prevent this from happening is to set a budget before anything else and stick to it.
Everyone will have an opinion on what you should do and how you should do it, in regards to your wedding. Learn to smile, nod, and say “Thank You”, then move on. You can not, nor should you, try to please everyone. This is your day and regardless of what other’s think, it’s all about what you and your fiancée want.
The goal is to not let the stresses of wedding planning effect your relationship with your partner. Since most of your time is spent together, it's easy to get on one another's nerves and take your frustration out on each other. Take a break when you can and relax by going out for dinner or renting a movie.
Don’t sweat the small stuff.
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If you hit a road block or something does happen to go wrong, it won’t be the end of the world. Remember... getting married is a life changing event and one of the most important things you will experience during your life. Relax, sit back, and savor this time in your life. The memories you create will last you a lifetime.
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