Managing the Initial Shock of Planning a Wedding | Piper Brown Photography

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Congratulations on your engagement! This is an exciting time in your life, but planning a wedding can be overwhelming. Once you start the planning process, you might feel like you're drowning in a sea of details, timelines, and budgets. It’s natural to feel overwhelmed by the magnitude of the task ahead of you. However, don't let this stress dampen the joy of the occasion. In this post, we’ll share some tips to manage the initial shock of planning a wedding.


Take Your Time

It's important to note that wedding planning is not a race. Take a step back, breathe, and relax. You don’t have to plan everything within the first week of your engagement. Space out your planning over a few months. First, decide your budget and what kind of wedding you want. Then, start researching venues, photographers, and caterers. Remember, this is your day, so don’t make any rash decisions hastily. Take the time you need to plan a wedding that you and your partner will cherish.

Prioritize the Big Picture

What’s really important to you and your partner on this special day? List everything that comes to mind and prioritize them accordingly. Once you've figured out your priorities, planning the rest won't be as overwhelming. For example, if the wedding and catering are more important to you than the music, then don’t spend too much time on the search for a DJ. Focus on what truly matters to you both.

Set Boundaries

Planning a wedding is a great opportunity to bond, but it can also be a source of friction between you and your partner. There is likely to be a variety of opinions from family and friends, but remember: ultimately, it's your day. Be honest about what you want and be willing to compromise if necessary. Set boundaries with everyone and practice saying "no" when necessary. It’s okay to say no if certain things aren’t important to you.

Take Breaks & Have FUN!

Planning a wedding is exhausting. It requires time, money, and energy, and it can take a toll on your relationship. Take breaks from planning and spend some time together. Go out for drinks, watch a movie, take a mini-vacation, or do something fun. The wedding planning should not consume your life, and it’s important to remember that you're planning a celebration. Your wedding is a day of joy and love, so enjoy the process!

Ask For Help

Wedding planning can be physically, mentally, and emotionally exhausting. If you feel like it is too much, don’t hesitate to ask for help. You can ask for help from family, friends, and even hiring a professional wedding planner. Getting help can take some of the pressure off you and free you up to enjoy the process more.

Planning a wedding has its challenges, but with preparation and patience, it can also be a fun and exciting journey. Take your time, prioritize the big picture, set boundaries, take breaks, and ask for help when necessary. Don’t let the initial shock overwhelm you! Remember that this is your special day, and it should be a day you look back on with joy and happiness.

Morayo Sayles

Rhode Island Wedding and Portrait Photographer

https://www.piperbrownphotography.com
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