We are all sharing the same uncertainties, but during this time it is important to remember we are all together in this. Handling the sudden changes to your wedding day or event can cause stress and emotions. If your wedding was planned for this Spring or Summer, you may be facing many questions and decisions. We are here with some tips on postponing your wedding and how to handle this difficult time.
Postponing Your Wedding Or Event
Communicate Quickly
At this time, it is uncertain how long we may have to postpone our events. As COVID-19 continues to be a threat to gatherings of any size, our calendars are in limbo. If your wedding or event date is in the upcoming two months, your guests may already be cancelling. Our biggest tip is to contact your vendors and discuss postponing your event. With so many companies in the industry experiencing the same concerns, moving your wedding or event to a later date will avoid cancelling your contracts and losing money. This is the best time to have professional assistance with an event planner to help pick up the pieces.
Create A Back-Up Plan
As you work out postponing your wedding and let your guests know your event is on hold, you can still celebrate the life event you have been looking forward to for so long. So many people have gotten creative and utilized video calling software on their smartphones and computers to share birthdays, showers, and life accomplishments together during this socially distant time.
Breathe.
During uncertainty, focusing on the positives and channeling your energy into creative projects will help you work through the grief. We understand with all the time invested in planning an event or such a special day like a wedding can take an emotional toll when your excitement has to be subdued. The restrictions on events for the unforeseeable future has become an obstacle we can work through together. This is just a temporary pause. By working together and communicating we can work to postpone your events so when we come out of this you will be able to still have the celebrations you deserve!
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