How to Survive All Those Opinions (+ Personalities) When Wedding Planning
We sat down to chat with an expert in planning weddings, Cristen Faherty of Cristen and Co.. She’s doling out some much needed advice on navigating the planning waters with so many personalities ? and lots and lots of opinions being thrown your way. Getting ready to start planning your “I Dos”" Then this is […]
We sat down to chat with an expert in planning weddings, Cristen Faherty of Cristen and Co.. She’s doling out some much needed advice on navigating the planning waters with so many personalities ? and lots and lots of opinions being thrown your way. Getting ready to start planning your “I Dos”" Then this is a must read.
Photography: Love and Light Photographs
Plan of Attack
Before the planning begins and family members get involved, have a discussion with your fiancé to ensure you both are on the same page when it comes to troubleshooting issues that come up with family during the planning process. You should always have each other?s back and never become a divided front, because you?re each other?s future. You need to make decisions together that are good for the two of you ? even if it means upsetting a family member because they want something specific for your wedding that you don’t.
Photography: Annamarie Swift Photography
Take It With a Grain of Salt
Take everything with a grain of salt and be willing to listen to others. Everyone has an idea of what a wedding should be, so your parents, close friends,...
We sat down to chat with an expert in planning weddings, Cristen Faherty of Cristen and Co.. She’s doling out some much needed advice on navigating the planning waters with so many personalities ? and lots and lots of opinions being thrown your way. Getting ready to start planning your “I Dos”" Then this is a must read.
Photography: Love and Light Photographs
Plan of Attack
Before the planning begins and family members get involved, have a discussion with your fiancé to ensure you both are on the same page when it comes to troubleshooting issues that come up with family during the planning process. You should always have each other?s back and never become a divided front, because you?re each other?s future. You need to make decisions together that are good for the two of you ? even if it means upsetting a family member because they want something specific for your wedding that you don’t.
Photography: Annamarie Swift Photography
Take It With a Grain of Salt
Take everything with a grain of salt and be willing to listen to others. Everyone has an idea of what a wedding should be, so your parents, close friends,...
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