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Pre-wedding dos and don'ts
Don'ts
- Don't schedule your bachelor/bachelorette party the night before the wedding. You don't want a hangover on your wedding day.
Just before D-Day don't have any alcohol. Limit yourself to a glass of wine or champagne. Instead, drink plenty of water - it will make you feel and look good for your wedding day.
- Don't drive if you've had too much to drink!
- Don't eat spicy foods or rich, heavy desserts. They may give you indigestion.
- Don't try to do "everything" yourself. Delegate responsibilities to your fiance, your parents and to members of your wedding party.
- Don't get involved in other activities just the day before your wedding.
- Don't over do it! The day before the wedding is not the time to begin packing for the honeymoon.
Do's
- Do spend some quiet time alone to meditate or visualise your wedding day.
- Do eat, don't just nibble. Eat well, you'll need plenty of energy for the day ahead.
- Do maintain a sense of humour. Do spend time with people that are close to you... your parents, your bridesmaids or your fiance.
- Do try to spend some time with each of your personal guests at home before the wedding, for a change for sometime.
- Do schedule de-stressors for yourself whether it's a massage, facial, manicure, etc.
- Do something you enjoy that relaxes you, such as reading a book or listening to soothing music.
- Do go to sleep early and sleep well. This may be difficult with all of the excitement, but it will help to look fresh on the D-day.
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