1 June 2007

Keeping It Cool During Planning

Once friends, family and/or a wedding planner are brought into the picture, the pace of getting ready for the big day should pick up a lot. These people will very likely bring to the table tons of great advice, ideas for things the couple didn't even think of and, sometimes, their own opinions. Learning how to handle the influx of input gracefully, especially if it's coming from the person footing the bill, is a vital for ensuring a wedding goes off without a hitch or at least a big one.

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The virtues of a good marriage can actually help here – especially compromise. It is important for a couple to pick their battles on the wedding planning front. While some family members are inclined to let the lovebirds run the show entirely, others might not be so willing.

To get through this stage of the pre-wedding period, it's important to employ a few techniques that can really help:

Organization – This is key to making sure everything from getting the invitations out on time to remembering the marriage license is taken care of when and how it should be. Wedding calendars can be great investments for those who aren't using a wedding planner.

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Compromise – While not every detail of a wedding should fall to compromise, when family members get involved sometimes it's necessary to give a little. Stick to your guns on the big things your heart is set on and be willing to bend on other details. If, for example, your mother or mother-in-law to be really likes a particular caterer or florist, give it a shot. If you're determined to go another route, politely explain why and let her have a different "victory."

Patience – Remember, people get married every day. The planning and preparing doesn't have to be completed this minute. Even if one thing is out of place on the big day, you'll still get married and it's very likely you'll have the time of your life doing so.

Common sense – This can go a long way toward making pre-wedding planning go a whole lot more smoothly.

Just breathe – If the "help" of family and even professional planners is starting to become a little too much, just breathe. Count to ten. Then decide the best course of action.

Getting ready for a wedding, no matter how big or small the actual event, can take a lot more effort than many realize. When friends, family and even professional planners are brought into the picture, there can be harmony or discord. Holding your ground on the details that are extremely important to you and your intended is a good idea. Giving a little on other aspects is also smart.

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