Grow in Grace-GG

Grow in Grace-GG

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Kintsugi. Gold-filled✨

Small business🏠

High quality jewelry with a blend of psychological and spiritual meaningsđź«¶

Wearable reminders that the difficulties we experience in life can be healed, strengthened, and made beautiful❤️

Handcrafted.

01/24/2026

Your brain calms through safe repetition.

Your heart steadies through intention.

That’s why what you wear daily can help shape you.

This isn’t about accessorizing.

It’s about anchoring yourself.

Again and again.

01/22/2026

This piece is a reminder —of who you’re becoming and what you’re choosing to carry with you.

Made to be worn daily, not saved for “someday.”

If it speaks to where you are right now, it’s waiting for you.

01/20/2026

You don’t need to rush what you’re building.

A meaningful life isn’t created on someone else’s timeline.

It’s shaped by intention, courage, and choosing what matters — again and again.

Meaning takes time.
Courage takes choice.

You’re not behind. You’re becoming.

01/17/2026

I don’t design jewelry to sit in a box.
I design it to be lived in.

For hands that serve.
For hearts that believe.

For lives marked by wear — and still choosing beauty.

These pieces are meant to move with you,
to hold meaning without demanding delicacy, to inspire your heart while keeping up with the daily wear and tear of women living with purpose.

If what you wear needs to last —in meaning and in making — this was made for you✨



01/16/2026

This business was born in a season where staying in my comfort zone would’ve been easier.

It wasn’t built from certainty.

It was built from showing up when I felt empty and scared — and choosing grace anyway.

If you’re rebuilding quietly…

If your growth doesn’t look loud or impressive yet…

I see you.

Grow in Grace was never just jewelry.

It’s a reminder for the women becoming themselves again.

And if that’s you — you belong here. 🤍

QuietStrength

01/14/2026

I don’t believe jewelry heals people.

Healing is layered and supported by many evidence-based factors: nervous system regulation, self-awareness, adequate rest, social connection, a sense of meaning, intentional thought and behavioral changes, and often professional support.

What anchors can do is simpler — and still meaningful.

They act as physical cues.

Gentle reminders that point your nervous system back to what you’re already practicing.

Not a solution.

Not a shortcut.

Just something tangible that supports the work you’re already doing.

Meaning can walk with you.

01/13/2026

Healing isn’t loud or polished.

It’s learning to grow in grace — finding steady support in small, everyday comforts. (Yes, the cold pop absolutely counts 🤣).

Let’s be honest — pressure gets things done.

It keeps us moving, focused, productive.

But encouragement — and a little rest — are what help us keep going.

Healing doesn’t always look deep or dramatic.

Sometimes it looks like holding what helps
and remembering to breathe.

Some days, healing looks like a Kintsugi ring — a reminder that broken things aren’t ruined, they’re held together with care.

And a cold pop in my hand… because comfort matters too.

If your healing feels quiet, imperfect, or simple —you’re doing it right.

What’s your small comfort lately?

01/12/2026

Most people don’t fail because they’re lazy.

They struggle because their nervous system is exhausted.

Pressure doesn’t create change.

Safety does.

Give your nervous system some rest and watch what you do with it.

If this feels like truth — you belong here.
🤍



01/11/2026

Grow in Grace was never just jewelry.

It’s about meaning you can carry.

Grace you can return to.

It’s hope — worn daily.

Follow along if you’re becoming too

01/11/2026

Some days I’m intentional and grounded.

Other days I’m holding it together with caffeine and reels.

Both are human.

Grace doesn’t leave when life feels chaotic.

Sometimes it looks like laughter instead of spiraling, perspective instead of pressure, glimmers instead of triggers.

If today required humor to survive—same.

That still counts.

You’re still becoming.

01/08/2026

If you’ve been feeling behind lately, it’s probably not because you are.

Maybe it’s because you’ve been comparing your quiet season to someone else’s highlight.

Comparison pulls our attention away from our own growth and convinces us we should be further along than we are.

It turns someone else’s timing into pressure and makes gentle progress feel like failure.

Becoming isn’t meant to be rushed.

Just because someone else is visible doesn’t mean you’re falling behind.

Someone else’s success didn’t take your place.

There is room for all of us to grow, create, and flourish—without rushing, without competing, without losing yourself.

Grace grows in the unseen moments.

In the choosing again.
In the steady becoming.

This is your reminder to trust the pace you’re in.

What’s meant for you will meet you in time.

Save this for the days comparison gets loud. 🌿

01/08/2026

Here’s something we don’t talk about enough when you’re trying to heal or grow:

Our brains don’t register change until after we’ve been consistent for a while—which is why doubt usually shows up before results do. At least for most of us🙋‍♀️

Psychology shows that real change happens after repetition—before motivation, confidence, or visible results catch up.

That’s why growth often feels lonely or absent.

You’re showing up… but nothing looks or even feels different yet.

Spiritually, this makes sense too.

Roots grow in the dark before anything breaks the surface.

Some of the most important work God does in us happens quietly, without an audience, without instant reassurance.

If you feel like you’re behind, stuck, or invisible—this is for you:

Quiet growth still counts.
Unseen obedience still matters.
And becoming takes longer than we expect—but never longer than it’s meant to.

If this resonates, you’re not alone 🤍

I share reminders like this because we all need them—especially when we feel stuck.

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