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Change Lives With Little Bracelets That Make a Big Impact

Posted on November 22, 2022November 22, 2022 by Rebekah

It might sound dramatic to say that a bracelet can change your life — but look what a pair of shoes did for Cinderella.

alphabet bracelet stack on wrist with christmas tree in background

When I first discovered Little Words Project, I immediately fell in love with both the bracelets themselves (they’re so fun and match everything!) and the company’s mission.

I wear a stack of Little Words Project bracelets every day — proof is in the random candid I pulled off my phone below — and no matter what I’m going through on any given day, looking at my wrist is a little reminder to always shine bright.

mother and toddler daughter sitting at starbucks holding red cups

Founded by Adriana Carrig, the goal of Little Words Project is to “be nice to yourself, then pass it on.” Every life has hurdles, and these bracelets are designed to remind you that you can overcome absolutely anything you put your mind to.

Eventually, you won’t need your word anymore because that chapter of your life will have come to a close.

But someone else will be in the trenches you just fought through.

Once you are done with a word — whether it’s “Grateful,” “Love,” “Be a Light,” “Resilience,” or something else — the idea is to pass your little word along to someone who needs it more. There’s something about getting a meaningful present, no matter how well you know the giver, that makes a person feel seen and understood.

little words project bracelets laying on counter

Passing on a Little Words Project bracelet is more than a gift. It’s a way to let someone know you see them where they are and you care about their wellbeing.

Little Words Project isn’t just for the tough times, though. The jewelry can also be used to celebrate joyful occasions. “Boy Mom” and “Girl Mom” bracelets, for example, are perfect for new mamas, while “CEO” is ideal for someone who just started her own small business.

Each bracelet has a unique registration code. When you get a new alphabet bracelet, register your code online, then watch as the bracelet moves from person to person on its journey.

This week, you can make your first (or your 10th) Little Words Project purchase for 25% off plus free shipping in the United States. Black Friday started early for the brand, so click here to buy stocking stuffers for everyone you know!

If you find this post after the sale ends, you can also use my discount code — REBEKAH15 — for 15% off your order anytime.

More About Little Words Project

Little Words Project offers an entire collection of pre-made beaded bracelets, including gold-plated and silver-plated styles [like Nicky Hilton’s below], plus custom designs so buyers can choose words that matter to them.

nicky hilton little words proejct Instagram screenshot

There’s also the “Little Words Big Impact” series that gives back to non-profit organizations like the National Alliance For Eating Disorders and Adopt a Classroom.

On the brand’s official website, Adriana shares the following pillars that guide the Little Words Project team every day:

-Kindness. Above all else, always be kind to yourself and to others. Just one kind word can change everything for the better.

-Self-Love. The words you tell yourself matter. Love yourself first, and then pass it on to keep it going.

-Collaboration. The real magic happens when people come together. Collaboration wins over competition—always.

-Authenticity. Being yourself brings out your best self. Don’t be afraid to own your unique story and share it with the world.

-Inclusivity. Every single one of us deserves to be treated with kindness, no matter what.

 

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Fun fact: You can also now find Little Words Project at select Target stores!

Which Little Word are you going to buy next?

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