Brax Girl Ed 10: Dru Jeffery
- Team Brax

- Nov 15, 2023
- 2 min read
Updated: Jul 30, 2025

A Yoga Mom’s Journey to Balance, Love, and Strength
Meet Dru Jeffery—a free-spirited, ambitious mother of three, certified yoga instructor, and Brax Bride whose journey is as inspiring as it is grounded.
Dru’s story is one of real-life balance—the kind that doesn’t come from perfection, but from intentional choices and inner peace. A devoted wife and mom to children ages 11, 10, and 1, Dru discovered yoga as a teen but rediscovered its power after becoming a mother. It was through that second encounter that yoga evolved from a personal passion into a life-changing mindset—and ultimately, a vocation.
Finding Stillness in the Chaos
Between school pick-ups and client calls, Dru found her rhythm not in grand gestures, but in small sacred rituals:
“It may be 20 minutes on my yoga mat or a lunch break with my husband. I’ve learned that maintaining balance doesn’t require grand gestures—it’s about making time daily for the small things that matter.”
Her journey to becoming a yoga teacher wasn’t just about flexibility. It was about reclaiming time, space, and clarity in a busy world. That clarity allowed Dru to become a better version of herself—for her children, her husband, and most importantly, for herself.
A Brax Ring, A Bond for Life
One of the brightest chapters in Dru’s story came when her husband surprised her with a double halo round diamond ring from Brax Jewelers. With its elegant, timeless sparkle, the ring became a symbol of the strength, love, and devotion they share.
“It’s a reminder that together, there is nothing we can’t overcome.”
Now, one year post-engagement, Dru and her husband are stronger than ever—raising their children and navigating life hand-in-hand, as best friends and soulmates.
Dru Jeffery reminds us that grace comes from grounding, that motherhood and ambition can coexist, and that love—when rooted in intentionality—can withstand anything. Her story is a breath of fresh air for every woman striving to do it all… while remembering to simply be.
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