Why I Created the Access Keychain: A Symbol for Anyone with Big Dreams
Intro
When I designed the Access keychain, I wasn’t just making an accessory. I was creating a symbol—a daily reminder that we already hold the key to the life we want. As an artist, dreamer, and entrepreneur, I needed something physical to reflect what I was building emotionally, spiritually, and professionally. I realized others might need the same.
The Name: Access
“Access” means permission to enter, to take part in something, or to use something that wasn’t available before. But what if we already have access—right now—to the dreams we’ve been chasing? That idea changed the way I saw myself and my journey. I wanted to create something that would remind people of their worth, their vision, and the doors they are meant to walk through.
Why Wood? 
Each keychain is hand-stained on natural wood because I believe in slow, intentional crafting. Wood is strong, natural, and unique—just like every person who wears this piece. The grain and stain vary slightly on every keychain, which makes each one one-of-a-kind, just like your journey.
The Signature Logo 
The logo engraved on each piece isn’t just branding—it’s a seal of purpose. It represents courage, clarity, and creativity. It's a mark for those who aren’t waiting for permission. For people who get up every day and try again, whether they're building a business, healing, starting over, or chasing something that feels bigger than themselves.
Who It’s For? 
This is for the minimalist dreamers. The entrepreneurs who like a clean, elevated look. The man or woman who believes that even a small object, like a keychain, can hold big meaning. This is for anyone who wants to carry a symbol of belief and style with them everywhere they go.
Final Thoughts
Access isn’t just a keychain. It’s a companion. A symbol. A subtle daily whisper that says:
"You already have what it takes. The door is open. Walk through it."
If you're looking for a gift or a piece that speaks louder than trends, check out Access. It’s time to carry a little more meaning with you—one key at a time.
Xoxo,
M. E. Goodwin