Not every wedding couple can afford to acquire the services of a professional wedding planner, but if you can, I would encourage you to do it. The most successful wedding receptions I have seen had at the center a wedding planner/coordinator. All of the planning and research requiring the bride's participation takes place days, weeks, and months before the big day. One of the most common phrases I hear from brides in the early planning process is "I don't have any experience in planning a wedding," and hopefully this will be the first and last. A professional wedding planner on the other hand, has a list of resources at her finger tips.
Planning and coordination is the secret to well executed reception. If a wedding planner is not in your budget, remember that you are surrounded by friends and family that want to help you, and reduce your level of stress and anxiety. I know from experience that most brides feel that all the details are so important that they have to do everything themselves. The secret is to assign tasks (delegate), but stay involve in monitoring (follow-up) to make sure the results are what you desire/expect. Be sure to conclude all your planning and monitoring process at least a couple of days (the more the better) before the big day so you can relax and enjoy your special day.
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