This is how I journal, create. art, and try to remember what I read in scripture. I have separate boxes for my supplies. When I use something I return it to that box. Now, I’m not spending time looking for that thing I just put down. With limiting my supplies, it helps cut down on having to make so many choices.
YouTube is full of tutorials, reviews, and techniques. All of it’s useful—but sometimes it’s just too much. FOMO kicks in. I sign up for things I forget about. My inbox fills with hundreds of emails. My mind feels scattered.
I’ve narrowed it down to a handful of artists I really admire—people who are authentic, clear, and communicate without gimmicks. That’s it. No clutter, no chasing every trend. Shutting out the rest has given me room to focus, reflect, and actually create.
Not my best work, I wanted to test a new brush I picked up at a stationery store. This is just me playing, exploring and trying new supplies. Focusing on a few voices has given me room to actually create.
If you want to read more about how I’ve been curating what I let in and making space for creativity, check out my Substack post here: anchorangel.substack.com
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The Kedge Anchor - Anchored in Hope
“We have this hope as an anchor for the soul…” Hebrews 6:19
The Kedge Anchor - About
Welcome to the Kedge Anchor. This blog started from a time in my life where I no longer liked changes. Changes, like the waves in the ocean can turn us upside down sometimes and the currents of this life can take us to places we really didn’t intend to go. But changes are a part of life and the older I get the less I like them. Maybe you can relate. Sometimes storms form over the ocean and totally churn up our lives like the ocean floor. And when all is finally over, we feel depleted, drained, exhausted. Turning to God’s word first is always a good place to start and gain footing again. And sometimes God leads us to other sources for encouragement, family, friends, church family, and oddly enough, for me, back to the still calm waters (of the ocean).
Kedging is a nautical term “to draw (a vessel) along by hauling in on the cable of a light anchor that has been dropped at some distance from it, or (of a vessel) to be drawn in this fashion “ https://www.thefreedictionary.com/kedging Kedging is done in calm waters when one needs the boat to move forward or in the case when one is going against the wind. The sailor casts the kedge anchor out in the waters and pulls the boat towards the anchor.
In a season of wait, when we feel like we are at a stand still and perhaps we aren’t hearing God’s voice or when we are in the middle of the storm, we can draw to Him. (James 4:8) We can cast our anchor (of hope) out and take a step in faith toward God, read the Bible, recall a favorite verse, and cling to HIs words. He is our anchor for our soul (Heb. 6:19). When the storms and currents of life are changing our course and we find ourselves going against the wind, we can remain steadfast in His Word and love.
Be encouraged. You are not alone.
“Draw near to God and he will draw near to you…” James 4:8
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