My pre-wedding jitters are perfectly normal

I am extremely excited about getting married! My wedding day is the biggest, most important day of my life. In fact, my wedding day marks the beginning of my new life.

I feel blameless for having pre-wedding jitters. My reservations simply remind me that I am a human being with understandable apprehension about a dramatic life change that is to come. I am certain that my fiance is also experiencing an emotional blend of excitement and jitters, and that is healthy for both of us.

Clearly, sharing the most intimate moments of my everyday life with another person is a bit concerning. For so long, I have lived the single life, and now I am just days away from waving goodbye to life as I know it. 

To me, marriage is the most sacred, joyous, and beautiful experience two people can share. I am honored that my partner deems me worthy as the person to spend the decades with. 

As my wedding day nears, I remind myself of the wonderful years that are ahead. And nearly instantly, my fears vanish. Nevertheless, I make it a point to truly experience every moment of the days leading up to the big day. 

These pre-wedding jitters make for memorable stories that my soon-to-be spouse and I are sure to share with our children!

Today, I realize that the pre-wedding jitters I am experiencing are quite normal. Most brides and grooms experience a small bout of cold feet before saying “I do.” Though I feel a bit nervous at the moment, I am certain that my decision to tie the knot is the right one for me.

Self-Reflection Questions:

  1. What are my pre-wedding jitters telling me about the magnitude of the big day?
  2. What can I learn from my uneasy feelings as my wedding day approaches?
  3. How can I boost my confidence in my decision to marry the one I love?
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