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How To Avoid
the Most Common
Wedding
Planning
Issues, Stress
and Worry That
Almost
Every
Couple Go
Through... And
Finally Have
That Wedding Of
Your
Dreams....
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Warning – DO NOT even attempt to plan your
wedding without reading this book.
Organising your
wedding is a mixture of fun AND frustration.
At long last you
have met your soul mate, he's proposed (or maybe you have), and
now there's a big sparkling rock on your finger. I bet
you are beginning to dream about your special day .... but all
of a sudden you come to earth with a bang and think, oh my god,
we need to start planning the wedding, but where do we
start? Sound familiar....
The wedding of
your dreams takes a lot of planning; in fact the average bride
spends around 250 hours planning her wedding. If you get
organised from the start then you will save yourselves lots of
headache, heartache and remain relatively stress
free.
I have come up with some
pointers to get you started in the right direction and keep you
both as stress free as possible.
This 80 page ebook gives you
52 tips on planning your wedding.
Firstly you must decide what sort of wedding
you want.
Will it be Church or Civil
Ceremony?
Do you want to invite just family
and close friends or everyone you know?
Your idea of the perfect wedding
might be your partner's idea of the wedding from hell. This is
something that has to be discussed now, which will mean you'll
both have the Wedding Day of your dreams.
Secondly you must set the Wedding
Budget.
Families sometime contribute
to the budget. If this is the case make sure all is clear
about how the money will be spent and who has control over
it. Once the budget has been set, track every penny you
spend. Keeping tight control of the budget means that
from the very beginning you won't start married life with a
huge debt hanging over you.
And don't forget be realistic
when saving for you're wedding, don't save every penny towards
the wedding, make sure you have some money to spend on
yourselves out, it will be less stressful if you haven't missed
out on the things you enjoy.
Thirdly, tell your
families very early on what sort of day you would like, and
what is needed of them to help. That way you should be
able to avoid arguments and upsets later.
Fourthly, choose your best man and chief
bridesmaid wisely.
They will not only be your
support on the day but also in the run up to the wedding. Just
because they're your best friend doesn't mean that they will be
the best person for the job, it can be a tough decision to
make, but one that's got to be made
Fifthly, make a list of what you need to do
or buy.
Always keep a notebook on you
to jot down things you will need to do, you are likely to
remember these things whilst out and about, but will forget by
the time you get home. Having a notebook will make sure
you don't forget. Doing this will avoid any panic nearer
the day.
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