“Being a wedding planner is the best job ever.”
- Me (almost every single day)
But if you think being a wedding planner is ANYTHING like you’ve seen in the movies, it isn’t.
It’s not about being at beautiful parties every weekend. It’s definitely not about feeding Best Men their toasts through a small ear piece and then going home to vacuum your curtains.
Granted, it is amazing. But it’s also requires a lot of hard work, compassion, respect, and the knowledge that you’re going to do everything in your power for your couple to have one of the best days of their lives.
Since 2009, I’ve been on a quest to learn, grow, and become the best dang wedding planner I could be to serve my couples well. That journey will never be “complete”, but I am to a point where I’m also very excited to share and help other people who would like to be wedding planners, as well.
Care to join me on this wild ride?
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“Five random-but-oh-so-helpful Wedding Planner Tools for an easier wedding day”
When “event planner” is listed as one of the “most stressful” jobs a person can have, I’m down for anything that eases some of that stress.
These are the tools I love that you likely won’t find on any list on “The Google”.
I hope they help you as much as they help me.
“Her attention to detail and desire to really help those in the room is not missed on anyone.”
Amber Anderson, REfine for Wedding Planners
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I love chatting with fellow and aspiring wedding planners. Planner Coaching Calls are designed to be fun, compassionate, and helpful sessions focused on creating systems and getting organized. Time, money, and energy are our most limited resources, but when we’re able to get back more time in our day, we’re able to have more energy. And when you combine those two, the opportunity for more money is a natural result.