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Showing posts with label meaning of love. Show all posts
Showing posts with label meaning of love. Show all posts

Thursday, January 22, 2015

Writing Your Wedding Vows - A Quick Step Method

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You are launching your ship of life together and maybe you have a desire to create your wedding vows. It does add romance to any wedding ceremony.  Vows they personalize your love for one another, expressing how the two of you want to meet your future life is achievable.

Thee following quick steps will guide you through a process that many books have been written about, many an article can be found and enormous amounts of dialogue is spoken on.  There is no way to put your love and dedication to one another in a nutshell, but writing your vows will seem that way. Your lives add up in a variety ways, but hopefully this guide line can assist you in the writing process.

You will find specific searches helpful on Google for endearing terms and we offer a lovely gift to couples of historic poetry and prose when you sign up for our free wedding planning book on WeddingLinks.co
We have posted author, Anne Wycoff''s Prose on LOVE helpful from the home page.

1.You each write a list of five words that help you think of one another in a romantic way and how you love one another - that you can say in public or in front of an officiant.
2. You each write a list of five words that help you think of one another in a respect of talent or knowledge, or mastering of struggles.
3.  You each write a list of five pre-discussed - life goals you want to achieve together. Possibly one anothers' families or children can be included.

You each write from your own list - you do not have to show one another - nor discuss this with one another. It does not matter if you duplicate your statements to one another on your wedding day.  If, when you get these written and do not want to say them during the ceremony, you will have them for one another to read later.  Also you can ask your best man and your maid of honor or the wedding officiant to read them to the gathering.
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4.  Your statements should clock/run approximately 1.5 to 2 minutes each.
You have four lists to begin your writing together. Done by hand or on your computer, bring your list together in brief sentences.  Bride and Groom write them separately.  You can begin anywhere in the lists, but I suggest you begin with the many ways you love one another.
5. Writing and re-writing helps to hone out and affirm how you feel.

It is important to understand - many people are shy about speaking in front of a group. This can be a very painful experience for a bride or groom. Understand that speaking in front of a group is one of the most feared life situations.  If either are uncomfortable, please love your intended for speaking up about not feeling good about doing this.  The wedding officiant can include much of this in the ceremony.  Your wedding day is a day of romance and not fear.
Sincerely, The wedding Coach, Judith Rivers-Moore, WeddingLinks.co & HoneymoonLinks.co






Saturday, January 17, 2015

Five Tips On Writing Your Wedding Vows - Article on What Love Means

      We all have a difficult time defining specific words that can have a multitude of meanings.
LOVE is one of those, so I thought as a Wedding Coach, I could offer you some great tips and a fantastic article on the verb LOVE.  Review the tips below:

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  1. Are you really IN LOVE ???  
  2. Not sure What LOVE Means.
  3. Wanting To Write Your Wedding Vows
  4. What Is The Pathway To Love and Commitment
You will truly enjoy a article written to help us understand where some of the concepts come for this amazing WORD.  Chico, California writer, Anne Wycoff shares guidance on what this word means. You will find this informative and inspiring article on the Home Page of    WeddingLinks.co  

The website where you also find local and global wedding planning with thousands of wedding venues and expert wedding and honeymoon services.  "LOVE IS A VERB" ......written by Anne Wycoff provides us with an excellent analysis of this magical word. The in depth look at this word offers you great insight.!!

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Five Tips
Confirm that both of you and your officiant... is in agreement to your writing the wedding vows
Decide and calendar.... when you will sit down and compose them
Gather information, articles, and list how you love one another...Create a framework
Find inspiration in what you LOVE about your relationship
Complete your outline and fill in the areas with your personalities.

You can read them from a paper in front of all.... or practice, practice practice.

Save these words in a wedding treasure box and re-read them during difficult times.

Sign up for the FREE, colorful Wedding Planning Book with management forms authored by the Wedding Coach, Judith Rivers-Moore.

#wedding vow writing
#what is love
#define love

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Thursday, August 28, 2014

What LOVE Means IS A Great Article To Help In Writing Wedding VOWS

Wedding Vow Writing Article Defines LOVE. Helpful for those planning weddings in San Francisco to New York City, London, Paris and Venice.

We know you are planning a wedding day celebration, but for those of you who ever wonder ...
  1. Are you really IN LOVE ???  
  2. Not sure What LOVE Means.
  3. Wanting To Write Your Wedding Vows
  4. What Is The Pathway To Love and Commitment

You will truly enjoy a white paper written to help us understand where some of the concepts come for this amazing WORD.  Chico, California writer, Anne Wycoff shares guidance on what this word means. You will find this informative and inspiring article on the Home Page of    WeddingLinks.co  

The website where you also find local and global wedding planning with thousands of wedding venues and expert wedding and honeymoon services.  "LOVE IS A VERB" ......written by Anne Wycoff provides us with an excellent analysis of this magical word. The in depth look at this word offers you great insight.!!

                                                        Photo by  DUPhotography.com

Sign up for the FREE, colorful Wedding Planning Book with management forms

#wedding vow writing
#what is love
#define love

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