Don't get caught: Stay on task

You want to fly under the radar -- if it's blatantly obvious that your work time has become wedding time, you risk the wrath of your coworkers or even worse, your boss. You can't let wedding planning take up your entire day, but you can definitely let it replace time you would have spent instant messaging. The key: Stay on top of your normal tasks and goals, and don't let planning affect your performance.
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( flickr.com / January 3, 2009 )

You want to fly under the radar -- if it's blatantly obvious that your work time has become wedding time, you risk the wrath of your coworkers or even worse, your boss. You can't let wedding planning take up your entire day, but you can definitely let it replace time you would have spent instant messaging. The key: Stay on top of your normal tasks and goals, and don't let planning affect your performance.

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