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  • How to Change the Critical Voice Inside and Radiate Beauty Naturally

    When we have an issue with our body image, we tend to focus on physical ways in which to improve it, like joining a gym or cosmetic surgery or buying new clothes and jewelry. But in reality, an inside out approach is a much more sound way to increase your inner worth which eventually spills outward.

    So the next time you’re feeling that your appearance is somehow not quite enough, try these quick and easy tips:

    List your top 3 personality traits. This is often easier to do than listing our favorite physical attributes. Maybe you think you’re naturally funny or genuinely kind. Write out these traits in as much detail as possible with a few examples to prove your own point.

    Practice inner peace. When we’re feeling that we’re not quite enough, its because we’re often subject to a thousand voices in our head, critiquing and judging. By taking 5 or 10 minutes out of the day to simply mediate or pray, we calm those inner voices and radiate a different type of beauty–one that can’t be bought.

    Embrace imperfections. Think of the people in your life whom you love. Undoubtedly you’re not very hard on their imperfections. Often its those little “flaws” that make them so endearing. When you begin to realize the natural, raw beauty of imperfections, you go easier on yourself and that ease translates into prettiness from the inside.

    The time has come to stop reaching for a level of perfection that simply can’t be attained. It’s an endless race that leaves us exhausted and never feeling quite enough. So practice these internal suggestions and give yourself a beauty break!

     

  • The Dude’s Guide to Engagement Rings

    Fun and surprisingly helpful video (for dudes, of course). Pass this along to your dude friends who go into head-scratching mode when talking about engagement rings.

     

  • An Amethyst in Motion

    Behold the wondrous amethyst. Watch as the lustrous shades of purple enchant and invite the eye. And while you’re at it, learn these interesting facts:

    • Amethyst was once revered as the “jewel of the gods”.

    • Amethyst is the birthstone for the month of February, and the official gem for Wednesday, Jupiter and those born under the sign of Pisces.

    • Amethyst rings are traditionally worn by Bishops and some people believe that amethyst brings good luck to petitioners.

    • Amethyst has been used to symbolize deep love, happiness, humility, sincerity and wealth.

    • Long ago, farmers believed wearing amethyst would protect their crops from hailstones and locusts.

    • The Hebrew word for amethyst is “ahlamah” which means “dream”; thus, the stone was supposed to cause lovely dreams and visions… and if you dream of amethyst you will be free from harm.

    • Amethyst was the emblem for Matthew, one of the twelve apostles.

    • Leonardo da Vinci believed amethyst had the power to control evil thoughts, to quicken intelligence, and to make men shrewd in business matters.

    • Source: Amethyst Mine Panorama

     

     

     

     

  • How to get an accurate ring size, which ring sizer to use

    People often ask how to get an accurate ring size. This all depends. For normal, narrow/dainty rings you would use the narrow ring sizers. For regular fit, flat on the inside, wide rings and bands, you would use the wide ring sizers. For comfort fit bands, whether narrow or wide, we recommend using the narrow sizers because comfort fit bands are rounded on the inside.

    Most alternative metal bands today are comfort fit, so they are rounded on the inside. It’s best to have your ring sized with comfort fit sizers but most jewelers don’t have these. If they do not, then the narrow sizers work well.

    The reason for the different ring sizers is because bands that are non comfort fit, or that are flat on the inside, tend to fit more snug than comfort fit bands as there is more surface area touching your finger.