YOU’RE NOT ALONE.
EVERY SINGLE COUPLE with a wedding coming up is feeling exactly how you’re feeling.
Nervous.
Unsure about what to do next.
Where do you start?
I’m no doctor but these have helped me in the past:
Taking a walk and being with nature is proven to help calm nerves. Go feel the sunshine.
Recognize what is making you feel drained and anxious and learn to either cut it out or set boundaries.
It can decrease tension, improve sleep, and stimulate anti-anxiety effects. SWEAT A LITTLE BIT!
Breathe in for 5 seconds and out for 8 seconds. The breath out is what relaxes you. The key is to breathe out longer than breathing in.
Chamomile tea or peppermint tea. ‘Nuff said.
Lay down with your feet up for 15 minutes.
When you eat a healthy, well-balanced meal, you feel good. If you eat crap, you feel like crap. Besides having chocolate sometimes. 😉
When you’re doing any of these activities, TURN OFF YOUR PHONE, TV and anything else distracting. Be in the moment.
Take a few deep breaths before diving into your plans. Just to help relax the mind and body. Make sure your deep breaths are 5 seconds in and 8 seconds out. The out is the release so it should always be longer.
Write out 3 things that bring you happy vibes. Get into the right headspace. Keep this list on your fridge or by your computer. Keep it handy so you can always look back at it when you’re feeling overwhelmed.
If you need a nap, take a nap.
When things get down, there’s only one way to go. UP.
10 minutes outside will relieve stress.
You’re not alone in this. I’m in it too.
Listen to this song – Weightless by Marconi Union
You don’t have to be good at something for it to be good for you.
Yes you can.
Write an affirmations list!! These are things you should always tell yourself. Sometimes you can’t remember them all so having them on a list reallllllllyyy helps. Keep this one handy as well.
Planning a wedding during COVID is FLUID. It’s always changing, things get cancelled, things don’t go as planned, and THAT’S OK. Go into planning knowing this and having a mindset of ‘things change and I will ride the wave and go with the flow’ and you will be able to handle the unknown changes much easier. Say goodbye to wedding planning anxiety!
Start building a list of priorities. What do you need to do if you have to postpone your wedding? Set a new date, call vendors, and map out exactly what a PLAN B day would be like. These are just a few items that could go on this list.
Tackle 1-2 things in your list. Don’t rush it. If you start feeling anxious, stop what you’re doing, take a deep breath, walk around, make a tea, watch a fav show. Say affirmations and read your happy vibes list. This whole situation is temporary.
Maintain communication with everyone: vendors, family, friends. Let them in on the plans. They can help with small tasks too!
This is a tough time. Give yourself some grace and don’t be hard on yourself. Avoid that wedding planning anxiety by not bottling up any emotions. Be honest and real with yourself. If it’s too hard to start the plans today, then it’s too hard. Try again in a couple days. 🙂
I truly hope this list helps you with replanning your wedding. There’s so much uncertainty right now so just live DAY BY DAY.
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