Wedding Prep
For couples who want to enjoy wedding planning - not stress.
SHORT-TERM. GOAL-DIRECTED. COACHING FOR COUPLES.
Because your planner can’t decide who to make a bridesmaid, how religious your ceremony should be, who gives a speech, or the biggie - who pays for what.
Wedding Prep Series
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You realize you have different priorities and opinions about things that all of a sudden became important (and you really don’t want to be fighting about a sushi station)
Do you feel obligated to invite parents’ friends, distant relatives, or people you have literally never met?
How do you decide who pays for what? Does contributing financially = decision-making power?
How do you handle differences between families’ expectations or levels of involvement?
How do you respond to opinions/criticism about what traditions you are/are not planning to incorporate?
How do you communicate boundaries around guest lists, ceremonies, or others’ requests?
Should you tell someone they won’t be included in the bridal party ahead of time?
If you disagree on a major aspect of the wedding and neither one of you wants to compromise - then what?
These decisions are meaningful, complicated, and expensive.
Managing family dynamics, finances, differing visions, and a million suggestions from friends, family and your algorithm, gets overwhelming.
Getting aligned ahead of time and with no outside noise ensures you feel clear, united, and present in your relationship throughout the process.
Addressing these concerns together also means you make the most of your planning meetings, and give family/friends clear expectations.
Having a little unbiased support can turn a stressful process into a lovely one.
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Unlike traditional therapy, coaching-based sessions are offered in packages to provide flexibility around key planning decisions and milestones.
In your initial session, we’ll review your wedding timeline, current concerns, and upcoming planning meetings, and collaborate on clear goals for our work together.
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This is for soon-to-be engaged, newly engaged, or soon-to-be married couples looking for support with:
Navigating family involvement, financial decisions, or differing visions
Noticing tension or avoidance of certain topics and wanting to nip it in the bud
Wanting a proactive, positive, goal-directed alternative to couples therapy
Filtering out alllll the noise