It’s no secret, wedding planning can take up a lot of your schedule and mental capacity. If you’re not careful, it is easy to feel overwhelmed and burnt out, especially when trying to do it all on your own. Today, we will cover a few ways to minimize stress and relax while sticking to the planning schedule. The three tactics we will cover are hiring a wedding planner, delegating simple tasks, and dedicating time to relax.
How to Choose The Perfect Bride Tribe
Choosing the members of your bridal party is no small task, but we are here to help! There are many important factors to consider before selecting your bridesmaids. These people play a large role and make the day even more special, so they must be prepared for the duties that come with the territory. Before asking anyone, talk to your significant other, consider the responsibilities of bridesmaids, and make the right decisions for your wedding day.
Relationship Goals for 2023
The amazing thing about a new year is that it brings fresh starts and new beginnings and opportunities to assess what is going right in your life and areas where there might be some need for more attention. A huge part of life are the relationships we are in, whether you’re dating, engaged, or married, this blog is for you because we’re looking at all things that come with goal setting for this fresh year we have ahead of us!
Benefits of Couples Counseling
Show Some Love For The Groom
Brides! This post is all about your groom. Sometimes wedding planning can fall on you, unintentionally. The groom sees this as your day, but it is his too! Go into marriage on the right foot by planning your wedding together. Include special aspects for the both of you, and in all the hustle and bustle, don’t let your groom fall into the background.
How to Take a Wedding Planning Break
If your wedding date is set months in advance, planning can easily take over your life, even if you don’t mean it to. It can be easy to be ruled by the details, and that is why it is important to find a break. What better time to take a break than the holidays and special occasions? Every season is filled with different kinds of hosting, big celebrations, and gift shopping. These seasons are stressful enough, so adding wedding planning can be too much! To set aside time and give yourself a break, here are the three things we recommend.
Not as Planned: Navigating Covid Weddings
Finding Connection with Counseling
Seeking counseling both as a couple and as an individual can be life changing. They don’t teach us in school how to regulate our emotions, handle conflict, address awkward family dynamics, process grief, acknowledge the impact of past traumas, know your values, and take care of yourself. I don’t believe that everyone needs to be in counseling for their entire lives, but I definitely believe that every human being can benefit from counseling for a season!
Setting Intentions As A Couple
How to Build a Wedding Day Timeline
Want to know the big secret to a successful, stress-free wedding day? It’s the timeline, my friend. The lack of a timeline (or even an unrealistic one) can make or break your day. I can’t emphasize enough the value of knowing when events will occur, people will arrive, vendors come and go, and how long everything will actually take. Let the wedding planner handle logistics, the day flow like clockwork according to your timeline and you take in the beauty of your wedding decor, drink champagne with your loved ones, and make out with your hubby.