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Tips for Breaking Up With Writer's Block

Tips for Breaking Up With Writer's Block

Whether you’re writing a maid of honor speech for your sister, trying to get your love down on paper, or prepping to officiate a friend’s wedding, sometimes the blank page can be too much. While there’s never a great time for writer’s block right now — while you’re preparing for such a special day — is definitely not the right time. We’re here to help reduce your stress with a few helpful tips for how to shake off writer’s block.

Navigating the Maid of Honor Role With Grace

As the maid of honor, you have a special role to play (learn more about the history of the role). You might support the couple with the wedding planning process, plan pre-events, help on the big day itself, or simply be emotional support throughout the process. 

Regardless, here are some tips for navigating this important role:

Real Talk on the Cost of Being a MOH (with estimates)

Real Talk on the Cost of Being a MOH (with estimates)

So you've been asked to be the maid of honor in your bestie's wedding — congrats! But before you start brainstorming creative bachelorette party ideas and helping the bride pick out the perfect dress, it's important to consider the potential costs that may come with saying “yes” to this role.

Time for the Toasts! But First, Let’s Prep…

Time for the Toasts! But First, Let’s Prep…

First and most important: remember that your toast should be about the couple and their love for one another. Avoid making the toast about yourself or getting too personal with inside jokes or embarrassing stories.