3 Ways To Take Advantage Of Your Postponed Wedding Day

 

Due to COVID-19, many brides and grooms have had to push back their special day in order to follow the social distancing guidelines. While this is a total bummer and any disappointed feelings are warranted, there are definitely positive outcomes of this situation. The most notable positive, though, is all of the extra planning time to ensure when the new wedding day does come, everything meets your wildest dreams. Keep reading to learn how you can take advantage of this situation and tackle it with a positive mindset.

1. Get Closer With Your Partner

First and foremost, take this extra time at home as an opportunity to grow closer with your soon-to-be lifetime partner. It’s pretty unlikely that you will ever have this chance again to indulge in so much love and intimacy together with minimal life distractions. Get cozy with some at-home date night ideas and start planning your future life together. If you need some inspiration on how to use your time, check out an engagement workbook to do together or even an online premarital course to help prepare you for marriage. You could also consider making a bucket list together so that when the time comes, you have ideas of what you want to do when things begin to return to normal. 

2. Put Some Money Away

Another positive to a postponed wedding is that you now have extra time to save up money so that when the bills begin to arrive, you won’t be as stressed out about paying them. To avoid going into debt, consider financing your wedding, and seeking professional guidance from a financial planner. This will help give you a plan on how to save for the big day and also make you prioritize the things you want.

Additionally, if there are any lavish elements that you want, look into starting a side hustle so you can confidently pay for it. Think about your talents and find a way you can make money from it. If you’re crafty, consider opening a small online shop to sell personalized items or if you want to utilize your intelligence, you could virtually tutor local students. The possibilities are endless, and if you’re not sure where to start you could also try using a phone app that helps you earn extra cash when you complete small tasks.

Wedding expenses can quickly add up and if you’re not careful you may find yourself paying the special celebration off for years to come.

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3. Strengthen Your Self-Confidence

There’s no better feeling than being confident in front of the people closest to you on your wedding day. Now is the perfect time to sit down and make a plan to achieve your wedding day look goals so you can feel amazing when all eyes are on you. Make a plan to fuel your body with the proper nutrients and supplement these efforts with daily exercise. This will get you feeling energized and fit for the best day of your life.

If you have any insecurities in regard to your appearance, think about how you can improve them. For some men, it may be as simple as investing in a hair loss medication to get their hair looking fresh again. While for some women, they might feel insecure about their smile and want to look into an invisible oral aligner to straighten out their teeth. Whatever your insecurities may be, remember that your partner already loves you for who you are, and if you decide to make any improvements do it for yourself and no one else. You and your partner should support one another during this time and come out on the other side even happier and stronger.

A postponed wedding is rightfully upsetting, but keep in mind that you’re not alone. Many other couples are in the exact same situation as you. This is completely out of your control, so keep your spirits high and just keep thinking about how your wedding ceremony and reception will be all the more special when the time finally comes.

 

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