“Treat your wedding like the most fun project you've ever worked on together. Lean on each other and make it a joint effort. It is basically a huge team-building exercise that can help you figure out how to work well together for years to come!”
So many couples who planned their dream weddings for 2020 are now being faced with a hard choice. Do they keep their original wedding date, or do they postpone it till next year? BUT there is one more option that I think a lot of couples are forgetting.
We are so excited to partner with Reagan Canaday Events to gift The Engagement Journal to a lucky winner!
Reagan offers an organic approach to wedding and event planning. She looks to nature for design inspiration and appreciates an effortless aesthetic.
Some say there’s a season that surpasses many other seasons of life. With any such luck, it is long and well-lived. Rewarding and comforting. Challenging yet fulfilling. Unlike anything else. That season is motherhood.
“It was really the first time we worked so hard on something together and I think it was a great experience and another step to building our relationship.”
You’ve seen the memes. Spring hasn’t been cancelled. Love hasn’t been cancelled. And guess what… engagements have not been cancelled, either! Here’s how to throw a virtual engagement party.
I recently read The New York Times Bestseller Lost Connections by Johann Hari. Put simply, Hari breaks down causes of depression and ways in which to go about solving it. As someone who has worked alone in my businesses for the better part of the last three years, the chapter on loneliness held some answers for me.