6 Things to Tell Yourself to Beat Wedding Day Jitters

Feeling nervous before your big day? Don’t worry, it’s totally normal. Your wedding day is one of the biggest days in your life, after all. Whether you’re the type of person to get butterflies in your tummy, pace around, or shake, I’ve got you covered. I listed down a few things that you can tell yourself to rid yourself of those pesky wedding day jitters.

Things to Tell Yourself to Beat Wedding Day Jitters

 

It's going to be okay.

Again, it’s normal to be nervous. Just keep in mind that you’ve done everything you can to plan your wedding, and everything will just naturally fall into place. Your bride tribe, your husband-to-be, your family, friends, and suppliers are all there for you–and everything will be okay.

 

Not everything needs to be perfect.

You might be worried about so many things on the day of your wedding, but just remember that you’ve done your best. And hey, so what if something goes wrong? You’re going to be marrying the man of your dreams!

 

Today will be the best day of my life.

Sometimes you just need some validation that your wedding day will be the best day of your life. And if you need to hear it from someone else too, just go ahead and ask anyone in your bride tribe. I’m sure they’ll say the same.

 

My partner loves me.

The whole reason you’re getting married in the first place is because he loves you, and you love him. And amidst all the wedding nerves and stress, this simple line can help you remember the most important thing about your wedding, and help calm you down too!

 

I love my partner.

Just like how you reminded yourself that your partner loves you, this can serve as a simple reminder for you too.

 

I'm ready for this.

Yes, you are ready for this. Getting married is a big step and a new beginning, but you are totally, 100% ready for this. So squash those nerves, because you are going to rock it!

 

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