Are you a person who tends to find noisy, busy social situations emotionally and physically draining? Do you find yourself quiet and reserved in large groups of unfamiliar people? Have people told you that you are more self-aware or thoughtful than the average individual? Do you value your alone time and enjoy doing most of your favorite things in solitude? Do you excel at your job because it provides you with a great deal of independence? If so, you are displaying some of the characteristic signs of introversion.
While introverts can and do socialize, they tend to stick with a small group of intimate friends. For the introverted bride-to-be, the idea of being the center of attention and forced to engage with hundreds of people at their wedding might be terror-inducing. If you’ve recently become engaged and are experiencing cold sweats at the overwhelming responsibility of planning your day and dealing with vendors, guests, and extended family, you may want to read ahead at some suggestions we’ve gathered for making your day as wonderful for you as possible.
Keep the wedding small. One introverted bride indicated that she kept her wedding guest list to people could encounter on …