Important Things To Remember For Your Wedding Day
Suffice to say that it is very bride and groom's dream to have the perfectly magical wedding reception where everything is nothing short of awesome.
But let's face it, life is such that nothing is ever perfect so, you need to remember some basic stuff if you want to completely enjoy your wedding day and the reception thereafter.
Nothing is perfect.
Some things will fall short.
We have seen our fair share of harried brides worrying about everything including the wedding dress, the wedding cake, the wedding invites...
almost everything.
What is wrong with the situation is that the bride becomes so worried and anxious that it will be difficult for her to enjoy her wedding day at all.
She will try her hardest to make sure that everything is perfect for her, for the groom and every single one of the wedding guests.
Listen, whether we like it or not, some of your guests WILL feel unhappy over one thing or another.
They will gripe.
Learn how to prioritize what is important to you instead.
You can't please everybody because nothing on this planet is ever perfect.
Maintain calm at all times.
A stressed-out bride will not a happy, gorgeous bride make.
When things go wrong, use your secret weapon - your sense of humor.
It is OK.
What you can do is to remain calm and do your best to resolve what went wrong.
The world is not going to fall into bits and pieces just because the cake tastes different.
No one's going to complain if a few tables had different types of decoration.
Have helpers.
You may know best about what you want for your wedding reception but it pays to have some help.
And trust me, your friends won't think that it is bothersome for them to help you out with your wedding.
If you feel that it is a burden to them, then take them out for dinner or lunch when the wedding is over and done with.
I am sure a few drinks will be much appreciated too.
Let them know that you appreciate their commitment, sacrifice and helpful advices.
Remember to have tons of fun.
Yes, have fun, have fun, have fun! This is your wedding reception and as stressful as it is, learn to roll with the punches and have some fun.
This is the start of a new life, a new partnership with your spouse...
and if that isn't something to celebrate about, then I don't know what is.
But let's face it, life is such that nothing is ever perfect so, you need to remember some basic stuff if you want to completely enjoy your wedding day and the reception thereafter.
Nothing is perfect.
Some things will fall short.
We have seen our fair share of harried brides worrying about everything including the wedding dress, the wedding cake, the wedding invites...
almost everything.
What is wrong with the situation is that the bride becomes so worried and anxious that it will be difficult for her to enjoy her wedding day at all.
She will try her hardest to make sure that everything is perfect for her, for the groom and every single one of the wedding guests.
Listen, whether we like it or not, some of your guests WILL feel unhappy over one thing or another.
They will gripe.
Learn how to prioritize what is important to you instead.
You can't please everybody because nothing on this planet is ever perfect.
Maintain calm at all times.
A stressed-out bride will not a happy, gorgeous bride make.
When things go wrong, use your secret weapon - your sense of humor.
It is OK.
What you can do is to remain calm and do your best to resolve what went wrong.
The world is not going to fall into bits and pieces just because the cake tastes different.
No one's going to complain if a few tables had different types of decoration.
Have helpers.
You may know best about what you want for your wedding reception but it pays to have some help.
And trust me, your friends won't think that it is bothersome for them to help you out with your wedding.
If you feel that it is a burden to them, then take them out for dinner or lunch when the wedding is over and done with.
I am sure a few drinks will be much appreciated too.
Let them know that you appreciate their commitment, sacrifice and helpful advices.
Remember to have tons of fun.
Yes, have fun, have fun, have fun! This is your wedding reception and as stressful as it is, learn to roll with the punches and have some fun.
This is the start of a new life, a new partnership with your spouse...
and if that isn't something to celebrate about, then I don't know what is.
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