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Traditional wedding checklists are officially cancelled.
This week on For Real, I Do. with Brittany Cole, we are digging into why those old 12-month wedding timelines are stressing couples out... and what actually works instead.
If you got engaged and immediately sprinted to Google to download a wedding checklist, this conversation is for you. Brittany is flipping the script and showing you how to build a celebration that is guided by who you are as a couple, not what the internet tells you to do.
You’ll learn how to:
• Define your North Star for decision-making, so planning feels purposeful, not like a second job
• Prioritize vendors who get you and elevate your guest experience
• Break up with comparison culture before it steals your joy
• Replace the endless checklist with a smarter, streamlined system
Expect some aha moments, a few laughs, and a major sense of relief knowing you’re not behind... you’re just ready for a better way to plan.
Whether you’re newly engaged or knee-deep in decisions and Pinterest boards, this episode will help you take back control of your wedding vision and actually enjoy this moment in your life.
Hit play and start planning with intention, ease, and excitement again. Your wedding deserves to feel like you — just amplified.
For more wedding planning inspiration, follow along at:
Instagram: @eventricsw
TikTok: @eventricsweddings
YouTube: @EventricsWeddings
ABOUT EVENTRICS WEDDINGS
Eventrics Weddings is an award-winning team of experienced wedding planning and management experts, specializing in large-scale Indian Weddings & Fusion Weddings in Miami, Orlando, Palm Beach, and destinations worldwide.
Thirteen years ago, we were asked to steady a multi-day celebration for five hundred guests. While the venue and vendors were chosen, the families needed a presence on site - someone to ensure calm, clarity, and care. We were welcomed into homes, met with aunties and uncles, listened to many voices, and watched two families become one. It felt less like a service and more like being entrusted with a legacy. Word traveled from that weekend, and the work found its home.
We’ve remained committed to the same idea ever since. Weddings of cultural depth deserve planning that feels human - quiet, precise, and deeply respectful - so newly forged families can be fully present, together.
By Brittany ColeTraditional wedding checklists are officially cancelled.
This week on For Real, I Do. with Brittany Cole, we are digging into why those old 12-month wedding timelines are stressing couples out... and what actually works instead.
If you got engaged and immediately sprinted to Google to download a wedding checklist, this conversation is for you. Brittany is flipping the script and showing you how to build a celebration that is guided by who you are as a couple, not what the internet tells you to do.
You’ll learn how to:
• Define your North Star for decision-making, so planning feels purposeful, not like a second job
• Prioritize vendors who get you and elevate your guest experience
• Break up with comparison culture before it steals your joy
• Replace the endless checklist with a smarter, streamlined system
Expect some aha moments, a few laughs, and a major sense of relief knowing you’re not behind... you’re just ready for a better way to plan.
Whether you’re newly engaged or knee-deep in decisions and Pinterest boards, this episode will help you take back control of your wedding vision and actually enjoy this moment in your life.
Hit play and start planning with intention, ease, and excitement again. Your wedding deserves to feel like you — just amplified.
For more wedding planning inspiration, follow along at:
Instagram: @eventricsw
TikTok: @eventricsweddings
YouTube: @EventricsWeddings
ABOUT EVENTRICS WEDDINGS
Eventrics Weddings is an award-winning team of experienced wedding planning and management experts, specializing in large-scale Indian Weddings & Fusion Weddings in Miami, Orlando, Palm Beach, and destinations worldwide.
Thirteen years ago, we were asked to steady a multi-day celebration for five hundred guests. While the venue and vendors were chosen, the families needed a presence on site - someone to ensure calm, clarity, and care. We were welcomed into homes, met with aunties and uncles, listened to many voices, and watched two families become one. It felt less like a service and more like being entrusted with a legacy. Word traveled from that weekend, and the work found its home.
We’ve remained committed to the same idea ever since. Weddings of cultural depth deserve planning that feels human - quiet, precise, and deeply respectful - so newly forged families can be fully present, together.