Wedding Planning

How To Stay Calm While Planning a Wedding

The engagement has happened, and the family and friends have all been told – and now it is time to get into the planning! The first few times you flip through a magazine and start making phone calls – it is most often exciting and enjoyable. Then scheduling and date picking starts to happen, and it becomes tough. 

Who will get a seat, and who won’t? Are there members of the family that can’t sit with others? What about your flower company going bust? 

How To Stay Calm While Planning a Wedding

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A lot can happen, and staying calm isn’t always as easy. 

How can you help to keep yourself as calm as possible when you are in the middle of planning a wedding?

Planners

You can help yourself stay on track in a couple of ways. You might want to go with a professional wedding planner – because they are masters at the art of planning. However, if you don’t have the budget for a professional planner, what you can do is find one of the many incredible wedding planner binders. 

They have almost everything that you need to keep you on track. 

Walk away

When you are in the middle of doing it can be hard to see beyond what is happening. When you are standing up to your knees in ribbon, taffeta, party favors, and more, it can be a big overwhelming moment. 

Make sure that you take time out regularly from the planning, phone calls, and so on, and do things that aren’t wedding related. 

Journal 

Most of the time, frustration comes up when wedding planning, often arguments, and fighting happen. One of the best things you can do is start journaling and writing down your frustrations. 

When you look back on them, you might realize that getting angry over the color of sugar almonds wasn’t really that important – and what really mattered was how joy-filled your wedding day was. 

Journaling can help to manage some of the strongest emotions. 

Let it Go

There will be days when you feel like you don’t want to back down about something you feel is important – but it can be important to decide – is this really worth it? 

Sometimes there are going to be things that are out of your control, like the nail technician not being able to do the exact nails you have seen on Pinterest. Or the frosting that you want has more expenses and more. 

Every once in a while, it is important to take a look and decide if this is worth being stressed out over. The priority is the nuptials, and while the small details are wonderful – you might lose focus on the bigger picture by getting focused on the smaller stuff. 

Relationship 

One of the things that sadly often gets pushed to the side during planning is the relationship itself. Make sure that you don’t end up in a Big and Carrie situation, and keep talking to your partner. Give your partner plenty of space to talk about what they want to. 

If you have a little time, then here are some of the things you can do in between engagement and wedding: 10 Things to Do After Getting Engaged