

Episode 47: Name the Storm, Write the Anchor
Life storms show up in all kinds of ways. Sometimes they’re sudden—like a diagnosis, a financial loss, or conflict in a relationship. Other times they drag on—ongoing stress, caregiving, waiting for answers that never seem to come.
And here’s the truth: storms aren’t just circumstances. They are made up of our thoughts, feelings, and the stories we attach to what’s happening. My certification training taught me that circumstances are neutral—it’s the thoughts we think about them that create our experience. That means the same storm can sink one person but strengthen another.
This is why naming the storm and writing the anchor is so powerful. It helps us do two things:
- Become aware of the thought-feeling storm that’s raging.
2. Choose the anchor—an intentional belief—that steadies us and aligns us with truth.
👉 Journaling prompts to Name the Storm:
- “The storm I’m in right now is…”
- “The swirl of thoughts sounds like…”
- “If I pull apart the circumstance from the thought, I see…”
- “Naming this storm shows me my false self is saying…”
👉 Journaling prompts to Write the Anchor:
- “The anchor thought I choose is…”
- “When I believe this, I feel…”
- “This anchor helps me show up as my true self by…”
- “Even if the storm continues, I can hold onto…”
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