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PR Tips 101: Follow Your Gut
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Recently I discussed how important it is to be you and this week I am taking it a step further. Once you have discovered and embraced who you are in the wedding industry and what it is you stand for, then comes the real test: Trusting in it all. Trusting ourselves really causes such conflict it seems. We want to do what we are “supposed to do” or what the  best move from an outsider’s perspective would be, but somehow it doesn’t feel right. We have all heard the saying that intuition is the sixth sense. I would whole heatedly agree. More often then not your gut is like a crystal ball, foreseeing the future and letting you know which way to go.  Often it comes down to knowing what you should probably do, what you don’t want to do, and then the tugging feeling inside you guiding you in the right direction can lead you to the outcome that is best. Malcolm Gladwell’s book Blink supports this theory: that often times we make our best decisions in a matter of moments. Our gut has an instinct about situations long before we factor in our educated analysis of people and opportunities.

In business we are taught to make educated, rational, and well thought out decisions and I would strongly encourage us all to do just that- most of the time. However, often times I feel my soul telling me something and I start to lean towards the alternative outcome. There is a huge lesson to be learned in listening to yourself. I recently avoided following my instincts and learned a very important, costly, and time wasted lesson, but never the less, one that I am grateful I experienced. I was hesitant to take on a client because I wasn’t sure I could meet their list of expectations and needs. I had a feeling which way to go and I ignored it. Was I surprised by the outcome? No not really. I kind of set myself up for it. We’ve all been there at some point: booked a client we thought, “oh what the heck I’ll make a few extra dollars” or “yeah sure they may be high maintenance, but I can handle it”. In my case it was more of the “sure they may not be the best fit, but I’ll just give it a whirl and I’m up for the challenge!” I share this candid experience with you because it has taught me so much about my business and even more insight to the wedding industry vendors we work with. There is a time and a place for being all business and then there is that overwhelming feeling inside that says YES or NO.  If you aren’t sure whether to hire that assistant, lower your rates for that bride, or refer that vendor for your client’s wedding…. simply Listen to yourself. You truly know what is best for you. Oh, and I should of course add that sometimes you can be wrong and so can your gut, but more often then not our physical, mental, spiritual, and emotional well being will thank you anyways.

You are smarter than you give yourself credit for and you know what is best for you and your business, so give yourself a little respect and trust that you are leading or possibly following yourself in the right direction.

*image credit: Palomas Nest

 

May you be inspired,

Leila

Inspired by These French Inspired Wedding Elements
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Bonjour mon amies!  It’s Be Inspired Brittany writing you from abroad again. While striding around Paris and being surrounded by so many beautiful and delicious things as well as having one foot still planted in the wedding world, I can’t help but wonder why more people do not incorporate French details into their wedding day. After all it is such a wildly romantic city! Here are just a few of the things I would add to a French inspired wedding:

Chantilly Lace and  a French Bustle

Chantilly Lace

Chantilly Lace dress found on Oncewed.com

French BustleFrench Bustle dress found on Heritagegown.com

Fabulous shoes from a French Designer

Shoes

Christian Louboutin Shoes found on Amelia Lyon’s blog

French Macaroons as favors

The macaroons they make in Paris are little bits of heaven! Super light and fluffy yet with a little crunch and the creamiest filling. In a cute little package they would be a wonderful and memorable take away for your guests. Laduree makes the most delicious ones, but if you want to try to make your own you can find a recipe for Martha Stewart’s Parisian Macaroons here!

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Macaroons from Laduree

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Macaroons packaged and ready for your guests by L.A.  Burdick

Yummy Crepes for your guests

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If you are located in either southern California or the New Orleans area you can contract The Crepe Lady to add some Parisian flair and a sweet treat!

Lots of Champagne and Champagne cocktails

Bubbly is only really champagne if the grapes come from the Champagne region in France

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Found on Wedding Chicks

Some Marie Antoinette Decadence: “more is more”

I love this amazing Marie inspired inspiration board I found on Wedsmack.com!versailles-2-small C R E D I T S: Top to Bottom, L to R: Feather fan, Wisconsin History Museum; Fringed damask from ClothConnection; Crystal wedges by Christian Lacroix. Feather-flower shoe clips, Frou-Frou Collection; Kirstin Dunst still from Marie Antoinette; Antiqued “Grace” earrings, Teleecouture at Etsy.

If you are ready to dive in to a Parisian themed wedding head first, check out the blog: Parisian party!  There are so many small touches you can add to bring a little French flavor to any event.

Au Voir!!

 

May you be inspired,

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