Aisle Help is for Brides Like You (and Me)

Hi, I’m Courtney Delgado.

I founded Aisle Help because it’s what I needed when I was a bride.

The truth is…

People don’t talk about the other side of wedding planning.

When I was engaged, I was so happy to be marrying the man I love. 

AND … 

I felt grief when I realized friendships had changed, and people I always imagined standing by my side wouldn’t be there on my wedding day. 

I felt completely overwhelmed trying to plan a wedding while working 40 ... 50 ... sometimes 60 hours a week.

I doubted myself and worried that one wrong decision could ruin the whole day. 

I knew that the way you feel while planning your wedding is how you’ll feel on your wedding day.

Even with a team of amazing wedding pros to help me, I always felt like there was one person missing …

A Bridal Coach.

I looked. 

I couldn’t find a coach who specifically worked with brides and helped with the stress, overwhelm and pressure that often comes with wedding planning. 

So I put my 4,000+ hours of coaching experience to work. 

As a Master Certified Coach, I’d already helped hundreds of clients in all areas of life. 

I became my own first bridal client. 

And I decided to figure it out.

I did figure it out.

I stopped fantasizing about eloping. 

I stopped wishing to get it over with. 

I started to enjoy planning my wedding. 

I didn’t let stress ruin my dream day. 

Aisle Help is here for brides who want the same thing.

You deserve to love everything about your wedding.

(That includes the planning part.)

Let’s make that happen together. 

If wedding stress is getting to you,
you’re not alone.

As a bride, you’re expected to … 

… be happy and calm while managing a 1,000 item to-do list filled with things you’ve never done before. 

… perfectly plan and manage every detail of this very public, once-in-a-life-time event. (But don’t be bossy or have too strong of an opinion. You can’t be a Bridezilla.)

… smile and say, “everything’s great!” (Just stay quiet about the hard parts, or risk looking ungrateful.)

And when you do get stressed, people tell you “don’t sweat the small stuff.” 

But no one tells you how, exactly, to know what stuff is considered small or how to stop sweating it. 

It’s a no-win situation and a losing strategy. 

But wedding planning doesn’t have to be stressful. 

It’s not required. 

Mastering your bridal mindset is the most important thing you can do to make wedding planning stress-free and ensure you enjoy your dream wedding. 

I’ll show you how. 

Step-by-step.