8. Crying Over Mismatched Linens
The place cards just came back from the printer, and the color of the ink is a little off from the print on your invites. Or the best man’s boutonniere has a hint of baby’s breath where you’d specified berries. Let’s face it, even the most perfectly planned wedding is sure to hit a few bumps along the way.
When you’ve worked so hard for so many months on your wedding-day details, it can be hard to deal when you find a flaw. The key is that when you spot one, you’ll need to take a deep breath and think: How important is this going to be to me in a year? Not in 10 years, not even in five, but in one. Chances are, most mishaps that are causing you so much agitation won’t really matter to you once you’re at your wedding (let alone after it). If it’s a serious snarl, go ahead and deal with it. But if it’s a minor mess-up, try to move on. You can’t give up all of your resources to every little crisis. Pick your battles wisely and they’ll be better fought.
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