Wedding bells and the organized biz
(www.myorganizedbiz.com) - Somebody mentioned the term “bride brain” a while back and I think it’s starting to set in. I’m getting married in T-minus 5 days and I can’t seem to keep my head on straight.
I was really inspired by Leo Babauta at ZenHabits when he blogged about how he was working on his book. Because of this, he explained, he might not have as much to say on his blog for a little while. So inspired was I that I decided to write to you with a similar message.
I’ve noticed that as I get ready for the Big Day, prepare to receive out of town guests, and plan to depart for that much needed-vacation with my beloved, my brain is a little overloaded. However, that doesn’t mean that I’m dumping my blog or you, awesome reader. I love your feedback and questions and ideas - so please keep them coming. I’ll plan to reply with renewed enthusiasm when I get back.
In the meantime, you’ll be hearing from some insightful and talented guests at MyOrganizedBiz in my absence. Hand-picked with care, these guests will be sharing juicy information that will help you stay on top of your office and your biz. So, stay tuned!
Last thing - a favor: If you’ve been a bride in the past and have some gentle words of advice on how to stay calm and clear-headed enough to enjoy The Day, I’m all ears.
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3 opinions for Wedding bells and the organized biz
Ann
May 13, 2008 at 9:50 am
My wise advice? Remember that you can only control what YOU do, and what you can do is practice deep breathing!
Best wishes for a wonderful day,
Ann
Jennifer Hofmann
May 13, 2008 at 10:25 am
Thanks, Ann. That’s a very good reminder - I can only control me (and even then that’s sometimes in doubt). This is a very good exercise in letting go of control - and trusting.
Thanks for the kind wishes. It’s gonna be awesome.
Jessica Reagan Salzman
May 13, 2008 at 7:18 pm
Something that was said to me that made a world of difference on my big day was as follows:
“Do not think ahead. When you are walking down the aisle, pay attention to walking down the aisle. When you are kissing your new spouse, just kiss your new spouse. Don’t worry about what’s coming up, what’s happening next, etc. Just enjoy each and every moment, in the moment. Savor each blissful moment!”
:)
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