Bride And Groom4 ways to plan for a stress-free wedding


For every bride and groom who don't intend to have a wedding planner, there are ways you can avoid pressure from mounting up



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Wedding planning requires a lots of patience and attention to details. From dealing with vendors to family members and different costs, these things make you uneasy and stressed out in the end.

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(Essence)

For every bride and groom who do not intend to have a wedding planner,  there are ways you can avoid pressure from mounting up.


Inspired by Huffington Post, here are 7 ways you can plan for a stress-free wedding:
1. Have an open mind while shopping: Do not narrow your mind to a certain trend you love, that could be really frustrating. Also when buying your dress, shop with a little amount of people maybe just your mother and best friend. They can give you all the opinions and clarity you need. You do not need too many interference.
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(Ashleys bride guide)

2. Write a budget and stick to it: Do not start any plan until your budget has been confirmed. Know how much you'll be left with after all your expenses have been calculated and know how much you'll allocate to the very important things that'll make your wedding great. Also keep some money for extra expenses.    
                            
3. Get a good team: Carefully choose a team who'll serve as your support during your planning and on your wedding day, your friends would be your best team members in this case. There should be great communication between you and your team.
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4. Address issues between family members: You may not want to hear it, but your family members can ruin your wedding with their issues. If there's any trouble brewing among family members that would affect your wedding, you should quickly address that issue.



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