The hardest part of wedding planning:

The hardest part of wedding planning:

Take a look at what real brides think is
the hardest part of wedding planning:

“Wedding planning is difficult” – this is something you must have heart at least a handful of times since you got engaged. And while it is not completely untrue (especially given the wide range of details a bride has to handle for her big day), it is also worth mentioning that most of the times, people just toss this sentence at you without telling you more about what exactly is so difficult when planning a wedding.

What are the hardest things about wedding planning, as seen by real brides? Read on and find out more.

  • Money matters. Regardless of whether you choose to take the traditional path (with his family paying for some of the expenses and your family paying for the rest) or if you want to pay for the wedding yourselves, money matters will always be present. We advise you to create a wedding budget that truly suits your needs. Also, pay attention to how you approach your parents and in-laws about money issues as well – the last thing you want is a money fight before the big day!
  • The guest list. You will want to invite some people, your parents will want to invite some of their friends and his parents will want the same. Before you know it, your guest list has exceeded the big “1-0-0” and your budget doesn’t allow you that. Negotiating the guest list will be difficult – but with diplomacy and good arguments, you can definitely pull it off.
  • Being actually organized. When there are a million things to do, sticking to an organized schedule will be the last thing on your mind. Still, we genuinely advise you to make the extra effort and stay organized. It will be less likely that you forget things and it will also keep you less stressed out as well.

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Jose Cerna

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