Love comes in many forms and our team is shouting out a few of our faves.
– KEYS SOULCARE
In a society that often places romance above all else, we can forget the many ways we experience the depth and intensity of our emotional ties. But, in reality? Love is manifold. Whether you’re cuddled up with an adorable fur baby or living it up with your bestie, recognizing these soul-deep connections keeps you grounded, seen, and filled to the brim with joy — giving you a lot to celebrate!
We asked our team to express their appreciation for all the ones (and all the ways) they love. Read on for some heartfelt notes of gratitude that are sure to inspire your own.
“I wanna shout out my beautiful and hilarious friend Cierra Miller (@cbirdy2392); she’s a momma and an author. We’ve been friends since college, and I can always trust her to hold me accountable, encourage me to be vulnerable and bold, and to make space for all the parts of me.” — Tiffany Davis, Content Director and Co-Founder of Context & Co
“I want to shout out my older sister, Jay Goldmark, who has accomplished so much at such a young age and has taught me that you don’t always have to follow the rules. She’s turned her passion project (@emijayinc) into a successful business, and she inspires me to dream big and do whatever it takes to get there.” — Danielle Goldmark, Business Development Manager
“Sending some love to Jessica Luftig (@jessicaluftig). Congrats on your extremely well-deserved promotion. I am so proud of you. Thank you for making even the most mundane activities hilarious memories and always being there for me. I am so lucky to have you! ” — Shana Haddad, Keys Soulcare Brand Manager
“So much love to my dear friend Alicia a.k.a. Chef Ali (@cocinitacurandera). They have taught me the value of good food, deep healing, and boisterous belly laughs. Thank you for helping me through the hardest parts of my journey so far and keeping me smiling while well fed!” — Mariane Leon, Freelance Writer and Founder of Weirdly Organic
“I want to shout out my fantastic friend, Hannah Orenstein (@hannahorens). Not only is she an incredibly talented author — she wrote four books before turning 30… I know, wow — but she is also the most loyal, empathetic, and supportive person to have in your corner. (There’s a reason she’s one of the very first people I text when I wake up!) Everyone should have a friend like Hannah, and I’m forever thankful she came into my life over a decade ago.” — Kelsey Mulvey, Freelance Writer and Editor
Who do you love? Drop a line (or two) for them in the comments!
