As a wedding planner, taking care of every detail is my job. Getting the stress away from the bride can be a daunting task, with everything to be set according to the specifications of the couple, and most importantly, their parents. Organization and strategy is very much required to do this job, otherwise everything else will falter and the wedding will be a disaster. Nobody wants their big day to be a nightmare.
I am the couple’s best bet to make everything fall into place, according to how they want their wedding to turn out. The biggest stress comes on the actual date itself, as I ensure no disasters come in the way of a perfect wedding. From taking care of ripped dresses, to making sure the wedding reception centerpieces are all set, all these little details can very much make or break a wedding. At the end of the day, all these pressures are worth it when I see the smiles and hugs of gratitude from the couple, for having once again turned another milestone in a couple’s life into the way they want it to be.
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