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A wedding is a lifetime grand event for great celebration. As such,
it often creates undue wedding stress. Planning a wedding may take months or even more than a year, and therefore the stress may be cumulative and protracted. To overcome wedding stress, it is important to understand the causes of the stress.
Time element is another cause of wedding stress. Wedding planning requires time to put everything in the right order and in the right place. However, procrastination, a common human weakness, may become the source of stress and hassle in the planning and the outcome of the wedding.
Finally, man proposes but God disposes. Unpleasant surprises and mishaps may get in
the way during the planning process, or worse,
on the wedding day. No matter how organized
and thoughtful is your planning, something may go astray, such as the vendor has gone out of business, the Maid of Honor has fallen sick, or
the photographer has failed to turn up due to an accident.
To overcome wedding stress, you must plan ahead, give yourself suf cient time, and tackle
all the factors responsible for the stresses and strains in planning a wedding.
If money is no object to you, by all means plan a lavish wedding. Unfortunately, many of us do not have that luxury at our disposal, so the option is to go for a budget wedding, in which all unnecessary costs have been eliminated and all wedding items have been acquired at their best prices. A budget wedding is essentially a “resoureful” wedding based on the principle of “dollars and sense.” It is important to understand that a wedding, which is only a one-day event, is only a part of a marriage, and that it is crucial for a married couple to enter into their married life without incurring a big consumer debt. The bottom line: Spend according to your means.
Truly, planning a wedding is no easy task. For
this reason, it is important to involve your family members and close friends as well; you don’t have to listen to them, but they may help you one way or the other. Delegate them with fun errands and wedding projects. Don’t try to do everything
yourself. Learn to relax and enjoy the planning process.
Conflicts and disagreements are inevitable during the planning process. Look upon wedding planning as an opportunity to experience what married life is all about. For a marriage to
work, a couple must understand each other’s needs, differences and preferences, and, most importantly, the need for compromise. Planning based on agreement and disagreement will help the couple to prepare for the married life ahead. To deal with time stress and procrastination, get yourself organized. If both you and your partner are unorganized, consider hiring a wedding consultant, even though it adds cost to the budget.
No matter how careful you may have been with your wedding planning, something may still go wrong. Look at everything in perspective. Just remember that the wedding is only a small part of your marriage. Don’t lose focus on what is the most important: your marriage, not the wedding. It is the love and bond with your future spouse that matters, so fully utilize wedding planning
to enhance that love and bond. Keep this in perspective whenever you feel any wedding stress. Just be yourself, and learn how to relax and enjoy the engagement prior to the wedding.
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