Have you tried planning a large party? Do you ever feel stressed when planning events for family and friends? If so, what types of stress did you experience? Event planners often cause unnecessary stress on themselves from the conditions that weaken their ability for particular tasks. Every type of event from weddings to fundraisers to corporate events, stress is a big factor that is involved. In fact, stress is a part of everyday life. Event planners face more stress planning weddings than corporate events such as conferences because one may over commit one's self, try to meet clients social and personal expectations, and perfectionism.
Weddings are extravagant events where friends and family come together to celebrate the joining of two
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This includes activities outside of the planning field, such as schoolwork, homework, having a job, projects, etc. According to Shreckengast, stress builds over little details, money, and from feeling overwhelmed. Every couple wants the "perfect" wedding but people need to realize that nothing is ever perfect. Planners try the best of their ability to make that couples dreams come true. With this, planners try to have both the bride and the groom make a compromise because when they do, they will realize that what makes a "perfect" wedding is what is most important to them, which is being surrounded by the people who love them and support their decision of becoming joined …show more content…
Corporate events are valuable because it can improve the reputation of a business. "Corporate events can increase productivity, strengthen relationships and motivate staff, clients and partner organizations to follow your business' strategic direction" (Corporate Event Planning). Because corporate events are important, businesses hire specialists that know exactly what is required to plan an event that will benefit one's business and those who attend the event. If arrangements do not come through, it can badly affect the business. It can loose clients and jeopardize the business' reputation from being most respected to being incapable of keeping the business' sustainability.
With trying to put in as much time and effort into the event, meeting expectations, and attempting to create the "perfect" wedding for the clients, weddings are very stressful event for planners. When over committing one self, they should have the time to relax to let those stresses sulk away. A planner should also find ways to make the event memorable for all those who attend and should help couples find what makes a wedding "perfect." All events help benefit people in one way or another but with planning these events, stress will always get in the
This research paper concerns how individuals perceive stress and the serious effect on their psychological thought process and physical and mental health and how they can cope with their anxiety driven thoughts. Research was gathered using printed material obtained at the Syracuse Bird Library, and also using various online sources and scholarly journals. One printed source written by Frank Campbell addresses the health effects stress can have on an individual while author Richard Lazarus explores coping mechanisms individuals can use to attempt to get rid of the their stress. Author Bruce G. Charlton in his publication in the Journal of Medical Ethics, claims that stress is an empty word, with little value and explains the origin of the Stress. Robert Lazarus explains the concept of stress along with the ambiguity associated with the word. Ruth O’Hara explains what situations causes stress. While authors Carolyn Aldwin and Sandi Mann discuss coping and how to alleviate stress.
There are different ways in which one can experience stress and it is important to remember that stress is an essential part of life. Not all stressful situations are negative. Receiving a promotion at work, the birth of a child or taking a trip can all be stressful but are not threatening. The reason why one may see these situations as stressful is because they may feel unprepared to deal with them. To eliminate confusion and misuse of words Hans Selye gave names to the different types of stress one may experience, he described damaging or unpleasant experiences as distress and pleasurable or satisfying experiences are called eustress (Rice, 2012).
They also have to maintain planning ,controlling and coordinating function .In maintain the planning ,managers must be selecting some staff who are skilled and experience and some staff for handling any kind of situation ,Finally ,they set the plan .
So, furthermore, it is quite easy to enter and exit the market however, brand loyalty can influence how well your event planning does in the industry. Thus, consumers tend to look at the level of knowledge, expertise, and experience many event planning businesses entails in order to differentiate one from other competitors. Therefore, you tend to see that many consumers generally base their decisions and choices on if they have utilized the services previously, does the company have a great reputation, is the company known for exceptional services and events, and does other consumers speak highly about the business. All these factors contribute to how well a company excels over its competitors in the market. Moreover, these attributes and qualities brings forth and bridge brand loyalty among its consumers and potential consumers looking for quality services and companies within the event planning business and causes many event planning businesses to stand out and reign supreme over others. All the more making it harder for other incoming event planning business to excel due to others in the industry have the upper hand when it comes to knowledge and expertise according to many
I had to plan fun events, but also make them very inexpensive. This was an
... their time and efforts according to Matson (2014). Providing clarity of what the intended tasks are relies ultimately on the facilitator.
Weddings are smaller scale arranged and arranging is exceptionally tedious. The procedure starts when the parents are educated of their child/little girl's expectations and, in the event that they are in agreement, a meeting between the two families is arranged.
These conventions were employed by the middle class increasingly often throughout the Industrial Revolution. When Queen Victoria of Great Britain married Prince Albert in a splendid white gown, she inspired the modern practice of wedding dresses. Furthermore, as the nineteenth century drew to a close, wedding vendors and party planners emerged to acquiesce the demands of the growing industry, which included florists, caterers, and tailors. At the turn of the century, wedding ceremonies and receptions greatly resembled those of today’s society.
You have decided on a location, and now it is time to make a list of the people who will be attending. Make a list of everyone you want to attend and do not forget their family members who may come with them. You may want to allow everyone to bring a friend if they are single, or you suspect they will come alone. Fill out your invitations and get them in the mail at least two weeks before your event. Now you are ready to get down to the details of the part...
Everyone deals with stress at some point in his or her life. Most people deal with it daily. As defined in the book called Principles and Labs for Fitness and Wellness, stress is, “The mental, emotional, and physiological response of the body to any situation that is new, threatening, frightening, or exciting” (Hoeger & Hoeger, 2012). This stress is caused by a stressor, which is also known as “a stress-causing event” (Hoeger & Hoeger, 2012). Stressors can take all different forms, from moving to a new town, having a baby, or even writing a paper (Boyd, Wood, & Wood, 2011). One major stressor in life can be going to college. If not coped with properly, these stressors can leave a person with too much stress that could end up harming them mentally and physically, such as developing an illness (Boyd, Wood, & Wood, 2011). There are several ways to cope with stress. Some healthy ways to cope with stress would be practicing emotion-focused coping, building time-management techniques, and practicing meditation.
After researching the impacts events have on regional development I have come to agree with the statement ‘The events industry is an effective and appropriate vehicle for facilitation of regional development’. The significance of this thesis is to critically discuss and demonstrate an understanding of the relationship between the events industry and regional development while also providing an understanding of the history of events and the increasing significance of the event industry in contemporary society. Real life examples from around the world are used to recognize and justify the event industry as part of the tourism sector and explore specific implications to event management. Various sectors of the events industry are identified and discussed to support the theoretical discussion on how the events industry is an effective and appropriate vehicle for facilitation of regional development.
From business conferences to weddings, there are events going on all around us, and where there are events there are event planners constructing it, putting it all together, while making everything run effectively. Event planning is always unpredictable and you need to be always ready for any problematic situation that may occur. When starting out there is a great chance that problems will occur that one will not prepared to face, but this is all a part of the improvement process. These situations should be looked at as a learning experience and should give you some ideas of how to improve one’s event planning skills and one’s own business. Because of all the hospitality, craziness, and personal gratification, I have chosen to become an event planner.
Most events are not intended to be stressful. What makes an event seem stressful is the response from the person. People react differently to events. What might be stressful to one person may not seem stressful to another. One might find an event stressful if its undesirable, uncontrollable, unpredictable or even if that event feels like an overload (Taylor, 2015, p.120).
Stress is defined as “any circumstance that threatens or is perceived to threaten one’s well-being and thereby tax one’s coping abilities” (Weiten & Lloyd, 2006, p. 72). Stress is a natural event that exists literally in all areas of one’s life. It can be embedded in the environment, culture, or perception of an event or idea. Stress is a constant burden, and can be detrimental to one’s physical and mental health. However, stress can also provide beneficial effects; it can satisfy one’s need for stimulation and challenge, promote personal growth, and can provide an individual with the tools to cope with, and be less affected by tomorrow’s stress (Weiten & Lloyd, 2006, p. 93).
Time management cause major stress because half of the time it feels like there is not enough time to do anything that I enjoy or things that need to be done. I try to manage my time. The more I try to manage my time wisely I get stressed when things don 't get done according to the schedule or plan that I have planned for myself. Most people see it as controlling but I perceive it as working effectively. There are never enough hours in a day. Extracurricular activities, school, family, friends, church all take up time and it is very difficult to balance everything when there are only twenty-four hours in a day.