Set a schedule. Wedding planning is a multi phase event. There are things you have to do quickly, like move out invitations and set up the location, but greater things of a temporal nature happen closer to the wedding. Things like getting a cake and booking limos go down closer to the wedding, so its like a steady up with a quick downhill at the end.
Manage your dollars. Most weddings are a large charge, so make sure you budget well and have a gameplan for paying back the cash. Dont over-extend your costs for one wedding. You have a lifetime ahead of you so you should not be dropping a sum that takes you 3 years to pay back. Doing so would be a substandard decision. Having a similar way to go to pay back the cost as you do the wedding is just as big, and something that is often put aside.
Work with one another. Depending on the personality of the fiance, many will want hold of their big day. Others are fine with balanced input. A few will want all the planning but none of the sweat and tears. Similarly, men can be guilty of identical, although not as often. Be aware of your fiancés needs and make sure this stressful planning method isnt one that hinders the marriage.
If you are constantly cognizant of these three things you will have an extremely great and great wedding day, and not only that, a long, great relationship. Love, live, and have fun.
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