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Terrie: You know you get the cold feet to get the jitters, you get stressed out.
Interviewer: So what happens when the story book closes on happily ever after?
Terrie: Do not forget the wedding is only one day that people; you do not totally freak out over where they should really be concerned and focus on their marriage.
Interviewer: That is what wedding quotes Terrie Giosia explores. Today, on watch mojo.com she shares for expertise. What kind of issues might you touch on?
Terrie: It is money and family, those are the two biggest issues actually that a bride or groom or both will initially come and see me about. However, once we dealt a little bit deeper we see that there are other things that have to be dealt with.
Interviewer: Why do you suppose that people take for granted that their marriage will be happily ever after?
Terrie: A lot of couples do not really discuss the vision that day both want in their married life. A growing part of my business is coaching couples in their first year of marriage. There is a lot of those you know adjustments in the first three, six, and nine, and 12 months that couples are not really ready for.
Interviewer: So what kind of things do you help a couple discover?
Terrie: Value is a key to being okay. You are growing us individuals and you are growing as a couple. So sometimes even a happy couple they are not growing the same way individually. Whether you are getting married in 23 and starry eyed or you run your third marriage in 47. Definitely, the wedding coach can be something of use to you.
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