Some people love the idea of planning a party or wedding. Ont the other hand, some can’t stand the thought of all the work.

If you are planning a wedding there is a lot more work involved than planning a private party. So, Keep Things Simple or Hire Experts?

Did you know – The average wedding takes approx. 200 hours to plan and put on and the average party would take at least 50 hours plus.

 It is very easy to underestimate the work involved in planning an event. With so many things to do in both the planning & execution, it adds up fast. If you’ve never planned an event before, it’s easy to miss things. Also, your event might not go how you planned it in your mind.

If you don’t love the idea of party planning keep everything as simple as possible. Keep choices to a minimum when it comes to food, drinks, décor, etc. This means that you won’t feel overwhelmed and over the party before it even happens.

If you want to make the whole experience stress free, hiring an expert is a good idea. They can do all the party, wedding or event planning for you. This will ensure that you won’t miss anything important. If you value your time it may be worth hiring a professional to help with your event.

Too many times I have seen clients not enjoy their wedding or event as they were too busy running it rather than enjoying it. They had to worry about the music or if there was enough ice or drinks at the bar or if the food was ready to serve. Even in their planning they spent hours and hours and just didn’t put any value on their time and didn’t enjoy the experience either.

If you do end up hiring experts to help you if you pick the right ones have faith that they know what they are talking about.

At Feel Good Events we tend to see the worst end results with customers who come in with a “I know what I want, just do what I tell you” attitude. You are normally hiring an expert because they know more than you, right?

Let them do what they do best and they will more than likely meet your expectations and quite often exceed them.