We all make mistakes – we’re human!

But throwing an super fun party for your child can be a breeze – once you know which stress-inducing mistakes to avoid.

Read this quick post to discover 5 common birthday party planning pitfalls (and how to easily avoid them!)

  1. Scheduling food and activities for the same time slot
    Nothing derails a birthday party faster than a spilled drink or plate of food that (inevitably) gets stepped on. Avoid disaster by scheduling games and entertainment separately from the time when kids eat.
  2. Trying to plan the entire party by yourself 
    Sure you can do everything yourself, but it’s harder and more stressful than you think.  Recruit enough help before the party so that you have a chance to relax and enjoy your child’s special day, too.
  3. Choosing a date before finding out if the best friend is free
    It’s deceptively easy to just invite everyone and hope for the best, but a pro-tip is to check-in with the parents of your child’s best friend before choosing a date is a guaranteed win for everyone.
  4. Planning an outdoor party without a backup plan
    Avoid huge disappointment by making sure you have a plan for inclement weather that’s better than just “hoping for the best” . As they say in show business, “The party must go on!”
  5. Waiting until the last minute to start planning
    The sooner you start planning, the more choices you’ll have.

Let my experience performing for hundreds of parties guide you and avoid falling into these 5 common birthday party planning traps

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– you’ll be happy you did!

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Rick Deezie Mentalist, Speaker, and Entertainer
Biography for Corporate Mentalism Entertainment Rick Deezie is a corporate entertainer and product leader who blends the art of mentalism with the science of strategy. Drawing on his career as a technology executive, Rick has led global product teams and helped shape innovative solutions in the media and telecommunications industries. His experience in engineering, product management, and executive leadership has given him a unique perspective on decision-making, influence, and the power of perception. That same expertise comes to life in his mentalism performances. Rick creates interactive experiences where audiences witness mind reading, impossible predictions, and thought-provoking illusions that highlight the psychology of choice and the art of communication. His shows are designed to engage professionals at every level, from intimate leadership retreats to high-energy conference gatherings. Rick’s performances are more than entertainment. They are tailored experiences that spark conversations about creativity, innovation, and human connection. Each presentation combines storytelling, humor, and astonishment, creating an unforgettable event that resonates with corporate audiences long after the show ends. As both a product executive and a mentalist, Rick draws compelling parallels between business challenges and magical principles. His signature performances explore how preparation, adaptability, and perspective can transform outcomes in leadership, teamwork, and innovation. When Rick steps on stage, companies discover that the principles of magic are not just about entertainment. They are about unlocking new ways of thinking.