TheBrideDesign.com Gives Tips to Combat Wedding Stress
New York, NY (PRWEB) July 26, 2013 -- Planning a wedding can be one of the most stressful times in one’s life. There are ways, however, to combat the stress associated with weddings. The Huffington Post published an article on July 18, 2013, on ways to prevent the bride’s family from usurping the wedding planning, and TheBrideDesign.com is taking this article as a basis to give brides a few tips on how to combat wedding stress.
1. Create a Timeline
Having a timeline or schedule of “To Do’s,” will keep the bride on top of wedding planning. There are many wedding planning books and mobile apps available to assist the bride in creating a wedding plan. The bride can also create one herself, and pencil in dates for trying out caterers, ordering customized candy favors, and scheduling cake tastings.
2. Let Close Friends Help
The bride should choose a few close friends to help with a few of the less-important details of the wedding. Many friends will offer to help with the wedding during the planning stages, and letting trustworthy friends assist the bride will make everyone’s life easier. Schedule nights to complete tasks such as assembling the favors, or placing labels on the water bottles. Getting things accomplished as a group makes work fly by.
3. Expect Mistakes
Every wedding will have a few speed bumps-even if it’s been planned down to the minutest detail. The bride should realize that mistakes will most likely happen, but the small errors that occur won’t be what the bride or the guests remember.
The Bride Design gives advice to brides on how to combat wedding planning stress, including creating a timeline for wedding tasks, getting friends to help, and expecting mistakes to happen.
About TheBrideDesign.com:
The Bride Design gives advice to brides and party planners on how to incorporate candy themed favors, stunning décor, and intricate details into every event, creating a one-of-a-kind feel.
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