Get your vows done now by hacking the process into tiny, manageable wins. This breakdown stops the overthinking cycle by guiding you through sensory memories, promise-making, and the physical act of writing without the lawyer-speak. You'll move from a blank screen to a finished card in your pocket before your brain has time to start an argument with itself.
Write Wedding Vows: A Stress-Free, Step-by-Step Action Plan
Open a blank document or grab a piece of paper.
Write one sentence about the moment you knew they were the one.
List three things you love about them that aren't their Netflix password.
Write three promises that you actually intend to keep.
Combine these sentences into a single paragraph.
Read the draft out loud to ensure you don't sound like a legal contract.
Copy the final version onto a clean card for the ceremony.









