Tag: release
The Weight Lifts When God Draws Near
December 4, 2025 • Creative Partnership with God, Presence
It starts subtly. A deadline edges closer, a client goes quiet, and your brain starts filling the silence with worst-case scenarios. You refresh your inbox. You rework something you already…
Read MoreRoom for God to Shape Something New
December 4, 2025 • Creative Partnership with God, Surrender
You have been pushing hard. Revising, iterating, second-guessing, starting over. The project is supposed to be good — it needs to be good — and so you keep tightening your…
Read MoreLetting Go So Growth Can Begin
December 4, 2025 • Creative Partnership with God, Surrender
There is a particular kind of exhaustion that comes not from overwork, but from performing. From creating while simultaneously managing the impression you are making. From trying to prove —…
Read MoreFreedom Found in a Heart Fully Surrendered
December 4, 2025 • Creative Partnership with God, Surrender
Performance pressure is a particular kind of creative thief. It does not steal your talent — it redirects it. Instead of making work that is true, you start making work…
Read MoreLetting Go So Something New Can Grow
December 4, 2025 • Creative Partnership with God, Obedience
The hardest version of obedience is not being asked to let go of something harmful. That kind of letting go, while never easy, at least makes a certain kind of…
Read MoreLetting Go So New Life Can Grow
December 4, 2025 • Creative Heart and Spirit, Renewal
The project that cost you six months and did not land the way you hoped. The creative partnership that dissolved badly. The version of your work from two years ago…
Read MoreWhere Your Worth No Longer Feels Heavy
December 4, 2025 • Creative Heart and Spirit, Rest
You have not said it out loud, but somewhere in the back of your mind the math has been running: how much you produced this week, whether it was enough,…
Read MorePeace When You Feel Overwhelmed
December 4, 2025 • Creative Heart and Spirit, Peace
It has been one of those weeks where everything arrived at once. Three deadlines in four days. A client who keeps changing the brief. A team member who is out…
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