This week on The Planner’s Passport, we’re talking timelines—specifically, how much time you really need to plan a wedding. Whether you're stretching things out over 18 months or sprinting toward an 'I do' in six weeks, there are perks and pitfalls on both sides.
Longer planning timelines might sound like a dream (hello, options), but with time comes the temptation to overthink everything. Shorter timelines force quick decisions, streamline the process, and reduce waffling—but they also come with logistical curveballs and fewer available vendors.
We break it all down: from decision fatigue to vendor availability, budget impact to emotional whiplash. And in true fashion, we absolutely go off the rails at least once, possibly more. You already know.
Whether you're a type-A planner or a last-minute lover, this one’s for you.
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