The First 6 Things You Need to Do Right After You Get Married

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Negosentro.com | The First 6 Things You Need to Do Right After You Get Married | After you say the fateful ‘yes’ to the love of your life, it’s easy to get lost in all the excitement and forget about all the things that come right after your wedding. It’s understandable that you two could use some good R&R after your big day, be it heading to an exotic location and enjoying your honeymoon or simply basking in that post-wedding bliss in the comfort of your home.

However, once you’ve taken some ‘me time’ and recuperated from a long day of celebrating, it is time to tackle a couple of things while you’re still motivated. So, before you head to your Instagram profile and start sharing cute wedding selfies and stories with your followers, make sure to cross off these six items from your post-wedding checklist.

Write and send out the thank-you cards

Starting with the most obvious of tasks, writing thank-you cards after your wedding’s over is something many brides procrastinate on, delaying it as long as possible. Nevertheless, it’s an important task on your post-wedding to-do list, mostly because it shows respect to the people who’ve attended your big day. Some of them may have traveled long distances to be there with you on your special day, and you’ve probably gotten some very nice wedding gifts from them as well. Therefore, take some time to write down some kind words and ask your partner to pitch in as well. Write a couple of thank-you notes a day, and soon enough the pile of unwritten cards will be neat, organized, and ready to be sent.

Select the photos for your wedding album

Your wedding album is something you’ll have for years to come, which is why you need to make this task your top post-wedding priority and complete it as soon as possible. If you’ve chosen a wedding photography package that doesn’t come with albums and prints, you’ll have to tackle the task of selecting and organizing your wedding photos on your own. Select the top twenty that are your favorites and eliminate the bad ones (group photos where you or some of your guests blinked). Categorize them by groups, arrange them until you’re satisfied with the ‘flow’ of the story of this special day.

Tackle the registry returns

You’ll be getting a lot of gifts on your big day, which is another super fun part of the wedding. However, there may be gifts that you don’t necessarily like or need. Chances are, you’ll get duplicate gifts and while you may think that keeping two blenders is a good idea, one high-quality blender is enough. If you do end up with gifts you don’t want or deem necessary, you can always return or exchange those gifts and get something you’ll actually get some use out of. You may even be offered registry completion discounts, but these limited-time offers are good only for a month or so after the big day, so don’t wait too long to do it.

Organize your finances

When it comes to money, newlyweds should be familiar with their significant other’s financial situation before they get married. Marriage is a partnership, and merging your accounts is what many newlywed couples opt for. If you too were planning on doing so, be sure to have new checks and debit cards made and fill out any paperwork your bank requests. The process of organizing your finances also includes settling on a health insurance plan. Head to health insurance compare and browse until you find an insurance plan options that are in line with your needs. Tackle your finances ASAP and you’ll be starting your marriage on the right foot.

Have your name legally changed

While changing your name on social media can be done in a couple of clicks, doing so legally will require some more time, which is why you want to get to it first thing after saying ‘I do’. If you were planning on taking or adding your spouse’s last name to your name, you’ll need to gather all your personal documents such as passport, credit cards, bank accounts, etc. and update them one by one. Do so right from the start and you’ll save yourself the headache later on.

Sell your wedding stuff

This may be difficult if you’re sentimental about your wedding items, but if you’re looking to get the most of the money you’ve spent, you should consider selling off your wedding stuff. If there are any accessories or wedding decorations that went unused or you can’t use it for anything else, look for websites that let you sell them to other brides-to-be. Oftentimes you’ll be able to get a good price for the things you sell, be it your wedding dress, shoes, or some other fashion items. You could also donate your wedding items to bring joy to someone else.

Once the wedding festivities are over and you’ve said ‘I do’, there’s still plenty of things that need to be wrapped up. The wedding checklist goes beyond the reception, and while you may not be in the mood for any additional tasks once your big day is over, the sooner you handle all the items from your after-the-wedding to-do list, the sooner you’ll be able to relax and enjoy the time you spend with your spouse.

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