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... Read morePlanning a wedding can be both exciting and overwhelming, especially when unsolicited opinions start to creep in from family, friends, or social media. From my experience, choosing to keep wedding plans under wraps until closer to the big day is a powerful way to maintain your peace and focus on what truly matters. Many brides find that sharing too much too early invites criticism and stress, which can take away from the joy of the process. By embracing a mindset of protecting your peace and trusting your unique vision, you create a bubble of positive energy around your planning journey. This means only welcoming advice and input from those who genuinely support your happiness. One practical tip is to set clear boundaries with your loved ones about what you feel comfortable sharing. It’s perfectly okay to say, "I’m still figuring things out and will share when I’m ready." This helps stop the cycle of unsolicited feedback before it begins. I've noticed that going quiet about wedding specifics often results in a much more enjoyable experience, allowing the bride to make decisions without outside pressure. It also aligns with the idea of being the 'main character' in your own story—leading your wedding journey on your terms with confidence and calm. Ultimately, trust yourself and your fiancé to plan a memorable celebration that reflects your values and love. Remember, this is your moment—your rules, your peace, your joy. Keeping the details private until the right time helps ensure the focus stays on love and celebration, free from unwelcome judgment or criticism.