For those that prefer cliff notes...
5. Pick Your Organizational Pleasure - stick to one form of organization (computer, phone, old-fashioned paper)
4. Manage Expectations - tell people what you need from them, but stay within reason!
3. Full Disclosure - know what you want and communicate this to vendors (begin "pinning" now)
2. Embrace Your Nature - it's ok to be nerdy and organized in a bordering on OCD type of way!
1. Don't Overdo It - don't sweat the small stuff
3. Full Disclosure - know what you want and communicate this to vendors (begin "pinning" now)
2. Embrace Your Nature - it's ok to be nerdy and organized in a bordering on OCD type of way!
1. Don't Overdo It - don't sweat the small stuff
To add to TLC's final and most important tip of not overdoing it, I wanted to share a story about the best piece of advice I have received! A while back on a plane ride to San Antonio I happen to sit next to one of my sorority sisters and colleagues which began with the typical catch up session. Of course it wasn't but a few minutes into the conversation that wedding talk came into play. Since she recently got married in San Antonio she had great recommendations for florists, makeup places, caterers, etc. I was taking mental notes just as fast as I could when she said it...the best bit of advice that completely trumped anything I had mentally cataloged for later use. She said the best thing you can do for yourself throughout the planning process is to pick one day a week where you do absolutely...NOTHING! That's right, no wedding talk, thoughts or decisions for one whole day to avoid going off the bridal deep end. Although I haven't quite been the best follower of this advice, I feel like being less than 7 months out calls for a strict adherence to this rule! Hence the creation and implementation of "No Wedding Wednesdays" from here on out.
Let's see how this goes...
Let's see how this goes...
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