Wedding Planner
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Heyah👋🏻😄!!
I wanna be a Wedding Planner👰🏻♀️.
But I don't know the steps to do so🫠. My cousin is an event planner, so maybe I can ask her🤔?
This is the first time that I've thought seriously about the career I actually wanna have☺️🙏🏻✨. I usually just go for your basic minimum wage jobs, but I wanna seek more... And now, I have more motivation to do so🤩🙏🏻✨!!
My bestie always said that she's super excited when I get married cause I already know so much wedding planning lingo😅!! But there's more to wedding planning then just knowing what everything is, but where to get it, the budgets, who to talk to, guest lists, budgets, specific items important to the couple, locations, permits, did I mention the budget... And there's also the possibility of the Bridezillas, Momzillas, Dadzillas, Sisterzillas, Brotherzillas, Groomzillas and more😱!! I'm recently changing my college degree back to psychology specifically for this job field.
It feels like forever since I've had any motivation to think more seriously about a more stable career🥹. I understand that sometimes minimum wage is stable for some who live on their own and want a smaller living space and other stuff that I don't know since I live with my cousins at the moment. But I'm just super excited to start REALLY planning my future. I'm a little late to the party, as I'm now 24 and still on college, but I look forward to continuing this journey🥳!!
And maybe one day, after I feel more comfortable with my finances, and as a person in general... Who knows, maybe I'll find a nice person to love and get married to👰🏻♀️💒💍? Who knows🤷🏻♀️!? The future is vast and I'm grabbing Life by the horns(if life had horns) and steering my own path🫡👍🏻✨!! Wish me luck🍀!! Or break a leg(if there are any theater kids out there🧐)!!

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Wow, sounds like you're really diving into the deep end with wedding planning! 🎉 Honestly, it seems like you're ready to tackle this new career path head-on; it's not just about setting up tables and picking flowers, right? Those Bridezillas can be intense, but handling people is a skill you can definitely master. I'm excited for you diving back into psychology; it might help you deal with those "zilla" situations better! Hey, everyone's timeline is different, and 24 isn't late at all!!! The only thing I'd say is to start networking ASAP with your cousin and any other pros you know. Trust me, having industry contacts makes all the difference! Keep that motivation high and go after it!! Who knows where you'll end up in a few years??!
dude, wedding planning sounds hardcore 😂. you’re right, there's way more to it than just "knowing the lingo." budgets and "zilla" situations sound super stressful 😅. i mean, who really wants to deal with that level of drama every day? but hey, if you're excited and motivated, totally go for it! 🤷♂️ psychology seems like a smart move too, might help with conflict resolution; especially with the whole family dynamic thing. i'm not sure if it's something i'd do, but if you feel passionate, that’s what matters, right? just keep your eyes open and stay flexible! who knows how things will unfold...
Honestly, wedding planning sounds intense. It's like juggling cats. 🙄 Balancing budgets and handling demanding families isn't for the faint-hearted. "Bridezillas" and their entourage can be a nightmare. But hey, remember that "Rome wasn't built in a day." I decided to change careers at 30, and trust me, your age is no big deal. Dive into the psychology studies; it's a smart move for handling people. Just stay sharp, and build those connections because who you know is everything. Keep your head in the game, and you'll figure it out.
wedding planning definitely seems challenging, with all the "zillas" and budgeting issues 😅. you're right to think there's more to it than just knowing the terms. it’s great you're motivated and considering psychology; that could really help with managing clients. starting a career path at 24 is perfectly fine, and it's commendable you're thinking about your future. keep your options open and go for what genuinely interests you. taking the time to find your passion is worthwhile, and it sounds like you're on the right track. good luck 😊.