Sitting in your cubicle or office for at least eight hours a day, it's easy for your mind to drift occasionally. When wedding plans are on your mind, that drifting can happen all the more often.
Make a schedule and stick to it while working. Try to work on wedding planning only during your 15-minute breaks and lunch.
Work is probably not as exciting as your wedding. Consider asking for a special project that may hold your interest better.
If necessary, take a few vacation days. A couple days off will enable you to meet deadlines. For instance, if invitations must be in the mail by a certain date, this may be a good time to take a day off and get them done. Give enough notice of your intended days off so your workload isn't falling on your co-workers shoulders.
Your wedding party and family are probably pestering you with questions of "what can I do to help?" Instead of your standard response of, "Nothing", delegate to them. They'll be happy to help especially if they know your work is suffering.
Please take a moment to check out our website at
www.northwest-wedding-photos.com Then call (253)875-9949 or email us for an appointment at
dana@northwest-wedding-photos.com Finding the perfect photographer can be one thing you check off your list.
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Thanks!
Dana Kehr
A Brides Club Preferred Photographer
