Your
wedding day should be one of the happiest days of your life. However,
most brides spend the day stressed out and anxious. Here are a few tips
to help you have fun and enjoy your special day because after all, it’s
all about you.
1. Don’t expect “perfect.” Expecting perfection is a sure way to suffer a mental
breakdown because what’s perfect to you might not be what’s perfect to
anyone else. Expect things to be wonderful and don’t worry about the
little things. Everything will work out.
2.
PLAN, PLAN, PLAN!!!Make sure everything is taken care of by the day
before your wedding. All deliveries, and decorating tasks should be
taken care of. Don’t complicate your day by trying to do too much on
that day.
3.
Your clothing should be comfortable and appropriate for your
environment. Make sure your dress lets you “breathe.” Check and make
sure that the air conditioning/fans at the reception venue work.
4.
Choose shoes that will let you stand and walk comfortably and make sure
you’ve walked around in them before. If you must, have them stretched
so that you don’t blemish your day with blisters.
5.
Avoid eating heavy meals, gassy or acidic foods, and drinking alcohol
the night before to avoid discomforts. Do make sure you eat something
before your wedding, and drink plenty of water.
6. Avoid heavy perfumes. They can overcome your senses and make you feel nauseous. They can also attract insects if outdoors.
7.
Relaxing is most important. Before walking down the aisle, you may find
that a short “loosening up” or stretching is in order. Shake your arms
and legs and do a few head and neck rolls. You may look funny, but it
does help.
Don’t lock your knees while standing! Stand with your legs slightly apart, with knees relaxed, and periodically wiggle your toes.
If you feel faint, take advantage of prayers. Bend your head and breath slowly, deeply inhaling through your nose and exhaling from your mouth to a slow, mental count. Lean on your fiancé if you must.
Don’t lock your knees while standing! Stand with your legs slightly apart, with knees relaxed, and periodically wiggle your toes.
If you feel faint, take advantage of prayers. Bend your head and breath slowly, deeply inhaling through your nose and exhaling from your mouth to a slow, mental count. Lean on your fiancé if you must.
8.
Make all final payments ahead of time, It’s really not nice to be
writing checks during your reception. If not paid the week before, give
final payments to your coordinator, best man, or some other designated
individual in labeled envelopes.
9.Expect
extra guests. If you have a seating plan, have a plan for extra seats.
While guests should RSVP, setting up extra tables while guests stand in
waiting can be avoided with a few extra seats.
10.
If you’ve contracted with a team of reputable wedding professionals,
they’ve done many more weddings than you have. Trust your wedding
professionals, and allow them to do their jobs. Now, if you’ve hired
your future brother-in-law’s cousin’s friend – well, you get what you
pay for.
There’s
very little sense in spending a lot of money and time planning a
wedding and being so stressed out on the day that you don’t enjoy or
remember it. You never get a second chance(and you really don’t want
one) so make it worthwhile.
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