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Writer's pictureMichelle Morphew

Before You Begin Wedding Planning, Here’s What You Should Discuss With Your Partner

Updated: Feb 26, 2023



Wedding planning can be an exciting yet stressful time for a couple. Before diving into the details, you need to sit down with your partner and have some meaningful conversations to ensure that you are on the same page. These discussions will not only help prevent misunderstandings and unnecessary stress, but they will also ensure that you and your partner are a team as you plan your special day.


#1 Describe Your Dream Wedding

Before you start making any concrete plans, you should spend time understanding what each of you envisions for your wedding. This conversation should be judgment-free, with no expectations or pressure. There should be no back-and-forth or disagreements during this conversation. Each of you takes your time and describes the perfect wedding day. Even if your dream weddings sound completely different, there’s no need to panic. There are many ways to incorporate ideas and details to meet both your styles and needs. The goal is simply to understand what the other person likes and to get a sense of what they would enjoy on the big day.


#2 Discuss Your Budget

Money can be a sensitive topic, but you and your partner must have a frank conversation about your budget before you start planning. Will you be paying for the wedding yourselves, or will your family be supporting you financially? Be realistic about how much you can afford, as this will help you make informed decisions about your wedding. You don’t have to decide on your budget in one day, but it’s good to start the conversation early so you can plan accordingly.


#3 Decide on Your Wedding Size

Another important factor to consider is the size of your wedding. Do you want to invite the whole family and have a large celebration, or do you prefer to keep it small and intimate? If you and your partner have different preferences, it’s good to start this conversation early and work toward a compromise. Be sure to take your budget into consideration as well when deciding how large your wedding will be.


#4 Write a List of Priorities

Next, make one list of what’s most important to each of you. Be honest about what matters to you, no matter how small it may seem. This will help you prioritize your budget and make sure that the most important elements of your wedding are taken care of. It will also give your partner a better idea of your priorities.


#5 Write a List of Non-Priorities

On the other hand, it’s also helpful to make a list of non-priorities. These are details that you don’t have strong feelings about, and they can help you later when making decisions to keep to your budget. For example, if you don’t care too much about the type of flowers you have, you can allocate more of your budget toward something that is more important to you. This list should only contain items that you both don’t care about.


#6 Choose Whether or Not to Hire a Wedding Planner

Another important decision to make is whether or not to hire a wedding planner. While it can be helpful to have someone else handle the details, it’s also a significant investment. Have a serious talk with your partner about how much time and energy you are willing to put into wedding planning and whether or not you think a wedding planner would be a good fit for you. If you are overwhelmed with a busy schedule or lack event planning experience, it might be wise to hire a professional to assist you.


#7 Determine How Involved Each of You Will Be in the Planning Process

Every couple is different. Decide how involved each of you wants to be in the wedding planning process. Maybe one partner loves the details, and the other doesn’t, or maybe you both want to be equally involved. Whatever your dynamic, it’s essential to set expectations early on and make sure that you are both on the same page about who will handle what tasks.



Now that you have had these important conversations with your partner, you can confidently move forward with the wedding planning process. You’re on the same page and ready to tackle the tasks ahead.


My advice? Don’t let a stressful wedding kill the romance. After all, you’re doing this because you love each other! Communicate openly and honestly with each other and have patience and understanding as you work towards creating the wedding of your dreams. Good luck!


 

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