Decisions, decisions. Are your wedding plans taking over your life? Try our quiz and find out
MOSTLY As: You've committed to your man, now it's time to commit to the wedding. Stop postponing decisions or you'll never make it down the aisle. Yes, planning a wedding can be overwhelming, but if you start tackling one job at a time, you can get to grips with it.
Start with your colour scheme or the venue, and start eliminating some possibilities and finalising your plans. You're tempted to delegate to your mum, fiancé and friends. Go ahead - it's the lifeline you've been searching for, but don't hand over the reigns completely.
Make your desires clear and liaise with your helpers to ensure they stay on the right track. As you get yourself sorted you'll find the worries and stress evaporate.
MOSTLY Bs: You're a bit of a perfectionist, but that's only to be expected - after all, it is your wedding day! You're very good at delegating and your plans are starting to come together. You're also good at recognising that other people's lives don't stop because you're engaged.
You're happy to put the W word on the shelf sometimes and spend time with your friends or fiancé. Even if you face a minor mishap on the wedding, you'll probably laugh it off and have a great time.
MOSTLY Cs: Wake up and smell the buck's fizz! If your friends, family and fiancé are starting to avoid you, it's time to ask yourself why. Take some time off from the wedding to give to yourself - and everyone else - a break and get things in perspective. It's your big day, but make sure your fiancé feels included too. Try not to alienate your friends and family. The wedding lasts just one day, but your relationship can last a lifetime.
Your wedding has got to look right, but don't forget the atmosphere. You want your guests to enjoy themselves as well. Ask a friend or relative to handle on-the-day responsibilities so you can relax and focus on what's most important - enjoying your wedding with your new husband.