Every bride wants their wedding day to go off without a hitch. To help create those perfect memories,
we’ve written about some pre-wedding tips no one tells you to do. This includes breaking in your shoes,
practicing putting on your dress and makeup, and keeping yourself hydrated throughout the day.
Another thing you should prepare is your vows. No one tells you to do this — because they already
expect you to.
But are your wedding vows really, truly prepared? After all, these are promises you make to your future
partner that will define the future of your marriage. That’s why you should take the time to prepare them and make the most out of every word you’ll say.
Vows can be written personally or by a professional. Both methods have their merits and drawbacks.
Below we list the pros and cons of each so you can make the right choice for yourself.
Personal vows
The personal vow has many merits. Writing your own vows means they’ll be no other vow in the world
like it. They’ll also be exceptionally personal and specific to your relationship . This can amp up your
vows’ romantic factor even further — from the time you jot them down to when it’s finally time to say
your words out loud.
Writing your vows can be also a fun and freeing experience. You can write about how you really feel
about your partner. You can revisit memory lane and recall the tiniest details of your time together that
make your relationship so special. Personal vows inspire you to set your mindset and start your
marriage off on the right foot. In many ways, writing them can be life-changing.
Yet it’s also true that personal vows aren’t a one-size-fits-all method of vow writing. If you love writing
and literature or are currently pursuing a flourishing writing career , writing your own vows will come
easier to you. This is because from art to law, effective writing is the key to all communication — and
whether you write for work or for pleasure, applying your writing skills to your vows will come more
easily to you.
However, some brides may find it hard to put their emotions into words. And that’s okay! A professional
vow writer can always help you out.
Professionally-written vows
There are many reasons to hire professional vow writers. You might not be as adept at writing. You may
need more time to focus on other aspects of wedding planning. You may even have alexithymia, a
condition where you can’t express and distinguish different emotions. A professional vow writer can help
you with all that and more.
Because they’re more experienced, a professional vow writer can take what you give them and turn it
into beautiful prose that ebbs and flows when spoken. They instinctively know the right tone or mood to
give your vows. They put definite limits on how long your vows should be — and this can ultimately save
you from rambling at the altar. Some writers can even give you tips on how to deliver your speech in the
most impactful way possible.
These writers offer wedding-related services, just like florists, caterers, and photographers. Seeking
their help won’t detract from the value of your vows since all of the input will be coming from you. If
you’re really pressed for time, hiring them is infinitely better than taking generic vow templates off the
Internet.
However, if you have the time and confidence in your skills to write your own vows, personal vows may
hold more meaning to you — both on your wedding day and in the years to come.
Vows are an integral part of your wedding day — and it’s not something that you want to mess up. By
choosing the perfect way to get your vows prepared, every word you say at the altar is guaranteed to be
full of meaning.
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