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DON’T BE STRESSED: HOW TO CUT DOWN PLANNING STRESS

We know how stressful is planning period before first main day of your couple and don’t worry we know how to help. In this article you will find tips how to cut down your wedding planning stress.

1. Stay Organize

Everyone’s planning style is different, so it’s important to find what works for you. You could use Equally Wed’s LGBTQ+ inclusive wedding tools, a to-do list, spreadsheet, Google calendar, accordion folder, or even purchase a wedding-planning organizer.

Whatever you decide, keeping track of which tasks need to be done by what date can be a massive stress reliever. It can be helpful to see it all written out so the tasks aren’t bouncing around your head all day. Besides, there is nothing more satisfying than crossing something off that list.

 

Be organized

2. Ask For Help

You and your partner don’t have to do this alone. If it’s all feeling like too much, reach out to friends, family and vendors to see who can share some of the planning burden.

If it’s in the budget, consider hiring a wedding planner or day-of coordinator as well. They can be a huge game changer.

3. Hire Inclusive Vendors

Make sure the vendors you choose to work with are LGBTQ+-inclusive. (Search for LGBTQ+ inclusive wedding vendors near you.) Ideally, they should also have experience working with LGBTQ+ couples. There is a big difference between merely being willing to work with you and being excited, educated and experienced. Vetting vendors from the start will ensure you won’t have to deal with ignorance or disrespect at any point throughout your wedding planning journey.

4. Be Flexible

You and your partner might not agree on every single thing about the wedding. It’s important to be willing to bend your vision to meld with theirs.

Surely, there are certain aspects of the wedding that are more or less important to you. Make a list of some of your priorities and have your partner do the same. That way, you can have an idea of the areas where it might be most important to give way to what your partner wants, and they can do the same for you.

5. Spend Non-Planning Time With Your Partner

It can be easy to get so wrapped up in wedding planning that you forget the whole reason you’re getting married in the first place: You love spending time with your partner. Try to set aside time every week where you are spending time together not talking about the wedding. This will remind you why you’re doing it in the first place and will help you see that what really matters in the end is that the two of you end up married.

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