[s2If !is_user_logged_in()]The planning of a wedding is an amazing process of discovery.
Whoever assumes the responsibilities for all the details that need to be defined, gains a depth of insight into many possibilities; possibilities for the timing and the venue, the order of service, the theme and colours, invitees, choice of music…
Is it possible to have everything go to plan and within budget, and live happily ever after?[/s2If]
[s2If is_user_logged_in()]As our family anticipates the wedding of our daughter, I am in awe of the scale of list of decisions that need to be determined. There are so many variables, so much scope to offend and for miscommunication, or so much scope to trust and support and so much to be grateful for.
Yes, there is an agenda for everyone; those who need to make travel plans, have generous hearts, have areas of expertise, and then there is tradition. Feng Shui being the art of intentional focus is a great filter to use when negotiating the emotional web.[/s2If]
[s2If current_user_can(access_s2member_level1)]Knowing the emotional cycles and the elements dominating the personalities involved in consultations, enables one to see things differently and therefore interpret dialogue and actions in a context that is perfect and positive and the whole stress factor can reduce enormously.
To know you can outline your stationery to honour your integrity, set out your venue to affect creative flow , joy and harmony, design your ceremony to reflect your vision for the perfect Wedding experience is powerful.
Symbolism can also be used to enhance relationships. Knowing that something, a thought or gesture resonates positively with someone’s emotions can go a long way to minimizing potential conflict or frustration. After all, feeling supported and relating honestly are all part of living a ‘happily ever after’.
Enjoy your day and value it for what it is. You are in the spotlight for a moment in time.
Create memories that you will be proud of…[/s2If]