Tips for Women as They Adjust to Married Life

Written by Rachel Greenberg


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1. Take some time to enjoy being married. After all, you married this man for a reason. You should just bask inrepparttar glow of your happiness for a while.

2. Make a list ofrepparttar 122031 administrative tasks that need to be handled – likerepparttar 122032 name change, joint insurance policies, etc. and give yourself a flexible target date to complete them. This way you won’t feel rushed and overwhelmed,and you will most likely complete everything ahead of schedule.

3. Decide early on which household chores you want to do, and ask your husband which he would like to do. It may seem silly, but this will help you avoid an argument later about who should have taken outrepparttar 122033 trash.

4. Figure out both your schedules – what time you go to work, when you like to work out, when you like to eat dinner, etc. It’s important to know what your day looks like, so that you can maximize your quality time together.

5. Communicate, commit, and cooperate. Don’t forget that you are a team now, and you must work together in order to keep your union strong and harmonious.

If you followrepparttar 122034 first and last steps inrepparttar 122035 list, everything in between will fall into place. Yes, it’s tough to adjust to being a twosome when you’ve been on your own for so long. And yes,repparttar 122036 minutiae of everyday life can sometimes bog you down. But if you can deal with it up front, organize it, and commit to working on it together, then you will succeed.

Rachel Greenberg has a background in business and finance, and she received her MBA from Duke University in 1999. She writes fun and informative pieces for her website http://www.bargainfamily.com which she created with her husband Lee. The website provides advice and recommendations for families on various products and services for their homes, lives, and businesses.


Wedding Day Hair Styles - A Top Ten Checklist

Written by Mike Jones


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7. If you are interested in a new cut or color to your hair, don't wait until right before your wedding. Makerepparttar changes duringrepparttar 122030 initial consultation withrepparttar 122031 stylist, so that you don't have any unpleasant surprises downrepparttar 122032 road.

8. After you have decided on your style, make sure you walk around with it. Your wedding day will be a long one and you certainly don't want an uncomfortable hair do causing irritation!

9. Your veil length will have some influence on your choice of hairstyle. Normally,repparttar 122033 veil is longer thanrepparttar 122034 hair. It is often secured in back swept hair (for up dos) and it's important to make surerepparttar 122035 style can holdrepparttar 122036 veil in place.

10. What accessories are you going to wear? You will already (hopefully!) have your headpiece picked out. Flowers, pins, and beads can be used to add an extra sparkle to your hair, and you can and should coordinate them withrepparttar 122037 rest of your jewelry.

It may sound like choosing a bridal hair style is a strenuous activity, butrepparttar 122038 care and preparation is simply to make sure your wedding day isrepparttar 122039 best it can be.

Following this ten point checklist will ensure your wedding day hair style is a delight, not a disaster!

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