
It feels like we are living in a difficult season in the United States. No matter where you turn — conversations, headlines, or social media — there is a sense of stress in the air. Many people are feeling frustrated, weary, and worried. As some face retirement and others navigate changing circumstances, emotions seem closer to the surface. Tempers feel shorter. Patience thinner. Words sometimes sharper than they need to be.
This may not have anything to do with jewelry, but it has everything to do with service — and with how we choose to treat one another.
In times of uncertainty, it is easy to become demanding, defensive, or even condescending. But what we must remember is this: we are all in this together. Life is difficult at times for every single one of us. And while we may feel someone is adding stress to our day, we truly do not know what burdens they may be carrying in theirs.
Kindness is not weakness. Patience is not surrender. They are choices.
Responding with dignity and grace may be the only real control we have when the world feels unsettled. We cannot control the headlines. We cannot control the economy. We cannot control every decision being made around us. But we can control how we show up.
I love walking into work because it is one place where we share common ground. It is where we relate, support one another, and often offer a smile in the middle of a long day. That sense of connection matters. It reminds us that beneath opinions and pressures, we are people first. A place were customers can come in a have a breath of fresh air!
My hope is that we carry that same spirit beyond the workplace. That we leave work and continue to extend the same patience and understanding into our communities, our homes, and our everyday encounters.
If we want things to feel better, we have to be willing to make them better — one interaction at a time.
Service. Patience. Kindness.
They still Matter!
This may not have anything to do with jewelry, but it has everything to do with service — and with how we choose to treat one another.
In times of uncertainty, it is easy to become demanding, defensive, or even condescending. But what we must remember is this: we are all in this together. Life is difficult at times for every single one of us. And while we may feel someone is adding stress to our day, we truly do not know what burdens they may be carrying in theirs.
Kindness is not weakness. Patience is not surrender. They are choices.
Responding with dignity and grace may be the only real control we have when the world feels unsettled. We cannot control the headlines. We cannot control the economy. We cannot control every decision being made around us. But we can control how we show up.
I love walking into work because it is one place where we share common ground. It is where we relate, support one another, and often offer a smile in the middle of a long day. That sense of connection matters. It reminds us that beneath opinions and pressures, we are people first. A place were customers can come in a have a breath of fresh air!
My hope is that we carry that same spirit beyond the workplace. That we leave work and continue to extend the same patience and understanding into our communities, our homes, and our everyday encounters.
If we want things to feel better, we have to be willing to make them better — one interaction at a time.
Service. Patience. Kindness.
They still Matter!