BIG Weddings SUCK! is a contrarian book for engaged millennials that takes on the BIG Wedding Industrial Complex and their condescending attitudes, predatory practices and upsell procedures. BIG Weddings SUCK! teaches engaged couples how to reduce the cost, energy, stress and time to plan their wedding. “I know how because I eloped before eloping was cool,” says Westfall whose website has helped over 1.1 million couples save $25 billion on their weddings. “My experience provides me with a unique perspective on Where, What, When and How Much Engaged Couples are willing to spend.” Westfall’s research shows that the more a couple spends on the wedding, the higher their risk of divorce. Why do BIG Weddings SUCK? They suck the life out of your Relationship by: 1.Sucking the MONEY out of your Wallet 2.Sucking the ENERGY out of your Body 3.Sucking your HAPPINESS and causing STRESS 4.Sucking the TIME out of your Week. As a result, the whole definition of what we call a “wedding” is undergoing a paradigm shift. The 21 Small Wedding Elopement Package alternatives presented in Dave Westfall’s book don’t SUCK because all the “wedding planning” has been done for you and all you have to do is show up with your marriage license.
Dave Westfall is a Speaker, Small Business Coach, Author, Elopement Expert and Founder of WhereToElope.com that has helped over 1,000,000 couples elope.
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Book Excerpt
Big Weddings Suck! Discover How to Reduce Cost, Energy, Stress, and Time
NOW THAT THE exciting and romantic part—the proposal—is over with it is time to get down to making plans for the next big event that is the wedding itself. Wouldn’t it be great if you could just jump right from the engagement to the main event? Unfortunately, with a BIG wedding there is a massive amount of planning that lies between the two events and things are about to get tricky. Maybe less planning is why eloping has become The Hottest Alternative to a Traditional BIG Wedding.
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