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Signs You Might Be Having A Bridezilla Moment

Planning a wedding can be overwhelming, especially with the added pressure of a pandemic. It’s normal to feel stressed and maybe even a little irrational or demanding at times. In fact, you might not even realize you’re having a moment! We’re here to help you identify those signs and provide guidance on how to manage them, so you can stay calm and focused throughout your wedding planning process.

You’re Not Listening…

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The signs of a bridezilla moment may start with someone making a suggestion that falls on deaf ears. Are you failing to acknowledge messages or refusing to consider alternative opinions about your wedding? If so, it’s not just a matter of ignoring well-meaning advice from loved ones – it’s a sign of a broader issue: the inability to truly listen and connect with others.

Don’t let the pressure of planning your big day distract you from the importance of meaningful conversations with those who matter most. Take a step back from the chaos and prioritize genuine communication, for your own well-being as much as the happiness of those around you.

Groom Who?…

Groom Who?...

As the details of your wedding planning come together, it’s easy to get caught up in the excitement and overlook the importance of involving your partner in the decision-making process. You’ve carefully selected the flowers, dress, and other elements that will make your special day unforgettable, but have you stopped to consider how your fiancé is feeling about all these decisions? Have you been making choices without consulting him, potentially leaving him feeling left out or uninvolved?

It’s crucial to take a step back and assess whether you’re inadvertently becoming a ‘bridezilla’ – someone who dominates the planning process, leaving their partner feeling ignored or marginalized. Remember, your wedding is a celebration of your love and commitment, and it’s essential to involve your partner in the journey to make it a truly special and memorable experience for both of you.

Forgetting to have fun…

Forgetting to have fun...

While planning a wedding is undoubtedly an exciting and memorable experience, it’s essential not to let the process consume your entire life. In fact, it’s crucial to maintain a healthy balance between wedding planning and socialising with friends and loved ones. Failure to do so can lead to feelings of isolation and stress, ultimately manifesting in what we affectionately refer to as ‘bridezilla moments.

‘ So, be sure to schedule regular breaks from wedding planning to enjoy life’s simple pleasures and nurture your relationships.

You’ve Turned Into A Control Freak…

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As you’re preparing for the big day, you might be faced with an unexpected request from one of your bridesmaids – to dye her hair from blonde to black. This could be something she’s always wanted to do, and it’s natural to have initial reservations about how this change will affect the overall look of your bridal party. However, it’s essential to remember that your wedding is not a reason to dictate what others can or cannot do.

When you find yourself tempted to control someone else’s choices, take a step back and recall that these individuals are people you love and respect, with their own agency to make decisions about their lives.

You’re Expecting a Big Financial Commitment…

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As you plan a bridal shower, hens weekend, designer bridesmaids dresses, and kitchen tea, consider the financial burden that comes with being part of your wedding celebration. It’s essential to recognize that each person’s financial situation is unique, and affording multiple events may be challenging. To avoid potential disagreements, have an open conversation with your bridal party about their budgets and the expected expenses throughout the wedding experience.

Remember, financial constraints do not dictate someone’s love or willingness to celebrate your special day. It’s crucial to prioritize inclusivity and understanding in your planning process.

There’s Such A Thing As Too Honest…

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When showing wedding dresses to friends or family members, it’s essential to strike the right balance between honesty and kindness. A friend may show you a dress they think you’ll love, only for you to express your lack of enthusiasm in a way that leaves them feeling hurt. Instead of saying something like ‘That’s so ugly. Hate it’, take a step back and acknowledge their effort with gratitude, even if the dress isn’t quite what you had in mind.

By doing so, you can maintain a positive tone while still being honest about your own preferences. Remember, kindness goes a long way in avoiding hurt feelings and ensuring that those around you feel valued and respected.