It is what it is...

and I wish more people would get that - especially unsuspecting brides. Here's a blog post that is right on by my friend and colleague The Wedding Diva, Linnyette Richardson-Hall.I AM???????? .....The title of today's post, "I AM??" harkens to my observation process, which is always in warp mode. I make my living by watching life happen around me, so over the years - this particular question has always fascinated me as I look at those around me in the industry. What I am about to say in the next few paragraphs is going to evoke a couple of different reactions from those who read it. You're either: A) Gonna LOVE every syllable and say "PREACH"! or B) You are going to think I have lost my mind. For me, it doesn't matter. It's the truth - and on many, many occasions..hearing the facts as they really are can be stinging, to say the least. I see it as an opportunity to absorb, learn and move forward towards being better....

I AM a creative person. For me, being the wedding planner has been one of the BEST outlets to showcase how my mind works and the sheer wonder of watching my thoughts play out into action. I think in terms of color, shape, light, shadow, logistics, numbers - in short, I meld the creative process with the hard reality of thinking to mold someone's vision into an EXPERIENCE. Over the years, all of that creativity and rational thinking have led to other "talents" which I've been able to grow and define. They are all symbiotic to my main role and I'm grateful for the opportunity to have discovered and honed those skills.

Here's the "rub" - I really believe that as individuals, we are all destined to do a series of "things". But there will be ONE trait, one talent, one skill, that will stand out and shine above the rest. That "component" is our calling, it is the area where we will excel the most. It will be the talent that appears to be effortless, we don't even have to think about how we do it...it just gets done. Now, here's where I drop the shoe off of the other foot..wait for it...wait for it.....

YOU CANNOT DO EVERYTHING. I'll repeat that: YOU CANNOT DO EVERYTHING. In the wedding industry, the saying "jack of all trades, master of none" is so evident. For some odd reason, people are thinking that they can take on a myriad of functions and do them all well. Well, guess what? You can't. There - I said it. Somebody had to. Let's get real - you can't be the wedding planner/florist/caterer/limousine service/dj/stationer....all rolled into one being or entity. All of those capacities require separate skill sets and their relevance needs to be taken into consideration. There are only 24 hours in a day and most of us are struggling to get by on just those, so it's simply amazing to me when I see situations like these emerge.

As the wedding planner, I really think that people somehow feel my job is easy. It's NOT. Trust me. And because I make it seem "effortless", they think that it can be added on to whatever they already do (hence my multi-task description in the previous paragraph) and it will generate more money/business for them. As Ed Lover would say, "C'mon SON!!" Pardon my slip into the vernacular - but it ain't gonna happen. At some point, something is going to suffer - you can't do 50 million things well. And with the "suffering" comes a reduction in standards, a loss of creativity and you're nothing more than a hamster on a wheel. You're running...but going absolutely nowhere.

Want to be successful in this industry? Know who you ARE. Understand your strengths AND weaknesses, then make the most of them. Can you bake like nobody's business? Great - be a baker!! Does your food make people just smile for days on end? Catering is your thing! When you spin those tunes or ripple your fingers across a keyboard, does it make people want to get up and dance? You, my friend, are the entertainer. Bottom line is this: It's time for people to start being the best at what they are and STOP being greedy. I know multiple streams of revenue are always key to staying in the black, but when you do too much, your "painting" will be a scribbled, jumbled mess instead of the beautiful art it should be.....

**drops the mic and exits stage left**