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Why Plan?

There’s an old saying about planning that puts it in perspective. “People don’t plan to fail, they fail to plan.” This can be true for all aspects of life, and especially true in if you’re planning a wedding.

Some couples take shortcuts in their planning and their wedding is lackluster at best, while those with detailed plans seem to have weddings that are very successful. Planning is the key, whether your plan has 10—15 items, or it has more than 50.

This wedding planner has been designed to guide you in the right direction. We hope that you will find the information contained within this planner helpful, and that your wedding is most successful.

Our research has found a variety of articles associated with Why Plan, as well as a wide variety of answers to your many questions. This section only includes questions, answers and articles regarding Why Plan. For additional articles, questions or answers, please check a specific section or go to the main page of the wedding planning section.

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The following are articles, questions or answers pertaining to Why Plan?:

Diversions: 10 Ways to Avoid Wedding Planning (article)
Too much wedding planning makes Jack and Jill a dull couple. Trust us, you have to take a break every once in while! Here are some great ways to do it.

Stress: Get a Grip on Guilt (article)
The wedding's breaking Dad's bank, you never see your pals anymore, you can't invite “everyone”. Wedding planning can make you feel guilty! Here's help.

Moms & Daughters: 5 Peacekeeping Tips (article)
Is planning your daughter's wedding turning into a nightmare instead of a dream? Read on for our mother-daughter survival guide.

Planning: 9 Expert Tips (article)
Read these hot planning tips from Al Davis, Miami wedding planner to the stars.

Your Wedding Consultant: 13 Questions to Ask (article)
Before you place your wedding in the hands of a consultant -- you must ask these 13 questions. Debbie highly recommends!

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