Some years ask us to do more.
To push harder.
To keep going, no matter how tired we are.
But 2026 feels like a year that’s asking for something different.
This year, the word we’re carrying forward is GRACE.
Not the polished, Instagram version of grace.
The real kind.
The kind that lets you breathe for a moment before rushing into the next thing.
The kind that says you don’t have to prove anything today.
The kind that softens the edges of a world that constantly tells us to hustle harder.
Why GRACE?
For me, GRACE is about time.
Time to pause before another year slips by in a blur of to-do lists and exhaustion.
Time to recognize limits — especially when it comes to our bodies.
Time to let go of the pressure to keep up with a version of success that doesn’t actually fit real life.
Hustle culture has been pushed on generations of people, especially women. We’ve been taught that rest must be earned, and that slowing down means falling behind.
GRACE pushes back against that.
Grace with our bodies
Our bodies change. They get tired. They need rest, recovery, and understanding.
GRACE is acknowledging limitations without judgment.
It’s listening instead of forcing.
It’s learning that doing less some days is not failure — it’s wisdom.
Grace in business
Running a business in today’s world can feel like a constant comparison game.
Someone is always further ahead. Someone else is doing more. Someone else seems to have it all figured out.
GRACE, for me, means focusing on the things that actually move my business forward — and letting go of comparisons that steal energy and confidence.
Progress doesn’t have to be loud to be meaningful.
Grace in this stage of life
This season of life has made one thing very clear: time is precious.
GRACE is choosing to put work down — even when the business brain doesn’t want to shut off — and being fully present for my kids.
Listening to what excites them.
Sharing in the little moments that don’t show up on a calendar.
Those moments matter more than any inbox.
Turning GRACE into something you can wear

GRACE didn’t start as a trend or a launch plan.
It started with a custom piece I made back in 2024.
After I shared my own Word of the Year, a customer reached out and asked if I could turn her word — GRACE — into something she could wear every day. That piece became a quiet, personal reminder of her intention for the year.
Later, she left this note:
Love My Bracelet
Prompted by Trisha's story of making her word of the year into a wearable, I decided to treat myself to the same. My word for 2024 is Grace and the bracelet Trisha made is a daily reminder of that intention. The quality and craftsmanship are outstanding. It's simple enough to wear casually and beautiful enough to wear to work. So glad I decided to treat myself!
That message stayed with me — because it perfectly captured what these pieces are meant to be: subtle, meaningful, and designed to fit into real life.
That original custom order is what eventually became the GRACE Morse Code Collection .
- The GRACE Morse Code Chain Bracelet is comfortable enough to wear all day (even while typing), with an extender chain that makes sizing easy.
- And now, the GRACE Morse Code Necklace is live — for those who prefer something closer to the heart, or love layering their meaning.
Both pieces carry the same quiet message.
The choice is simply how you want to wear it.
GRACE Morse Code Chain Bracelet
Discover quiet strength with the GRACE Morse Code Bracelet in sterling silver—timeless, meaningful, and made to fit you.
$150 CAN
SHOP BRACELET
GRACE Morse Code Necklace
Grace, without saying a word. The GRACE Morse Code Necklace is your daily reminder to slow down. Wear it. Feel it.
$135 CAN
SHOP NECKLACEHow to use GRACE
There’s no right way to wear this word.
You might put it on in the morning before a busy day.
You might reach for it when you need permission to slow down.
You might wear it as a reminder that you’re allowed to soften, even when life feels heavy.
GRACE isn’t about doing less forever.
It’s about giving yourself room to breathe — right now.
Here’s to carrying GRACE into 2026, one quiet moment at a time.
— Trish

