The new direction of Anchored Women – and what it means for you.
Hey friend!
Phew! It’s been a big week over here, and today I want to share the heart behind all of our changes!
What I’ve realized over the last year or so…
I’ve been doing this a long time. Sixteen years of helping women get organized. Sixteen years of creating planners, printables, systems, checklists, courses, and guides. Sixteen years of believing that if I could just give women the right tools – the right layout, the right routine, the right system – everything would click into place.
And here’s what I’ve finally had to admit: I think we’ve been solving the wrong problem.
Not completely. The tools do matter. A good planning system genuinely helps. A solid routine makes a real difference. I still believe that wholeheartedly.
But somewhere along the way, I started noticing something. And I couldn’t un-notice it once I did.
The truth about the women in our community is that you’re not struggling because you don’t know what to do.
You know exactly what you want to do.
You want to have a regular meal plan. You want a cleanish house on the regular. You really want to read your Bible, exercise, make time for your people, plan your week, and actually rest.
The problem in 2026 is no longer a lack of information.
Maybe 16 years ago there wasn’t a whole lot of regularly accessible information on how to do this kind of stuff.
But today? Social media is FULL of how-to’s and shoulds and so. much. information. Everywhere you turn, you’ve got another “expert” trying to convince you that their way is the right way, and that you should clean your home/plan your life/create your rhythms the same way they do.
But what happens when we adopt other people’s systems? They aren’t always designed for OUR real lives. The real lives that include sick kids, busy seasons, unexpected appointments, low-energy days, and weeks that look nothing like the instagram reel. And when our real lives inevitably get messy and the system falls apart? We women start feeling like a failure. Like we’re not disciplined enough. Consistent enough. Organized enough.
And we come to the conclusion that we must need a better system, a stricter routine, a more detailed checklist.
So we start over.
New influencer. New plan. New habit tracker. New Monday.
And the cycle would begin again, leaving us more and more exhausted each time.
No, the problem I’m seeing today is not a lack of information, it’s a lack of clarity.
The problem now is figuring out how to sort through all the noise and discover what really makes sense for you, for your family, for your unique life. It’s mistakenly feeling like we have to do all-the-things, instead of finding peace in pursuing just the few things God’s put in our path for us to do.
That’s what I want Anchored Women to help with now.
No more just handing you tools and moving on to the next thing – but actually walking alongside you as you figure out how to live out what matters in your real, messy life.
So here’s what I want us to work on together. Not as a framework – just as five honest questions that I think sit at the heart of everything:
What deserves my time? We’re going to help you get clear on what actually matters in each season – and build your days around that instead of around whatever feels most urgent.
How do I make the necessary stuff take less energy? Meals, cleaning, laundry, all the recurring work that keeps coming back whether you’re ready for it or not – we’re going to help you simplify all of it so it requires less of you.
How do I actually do the things I’ve decided matter? Because knowing what matters and actually living it are two very different things. We’re going to focus on that gap – and what to do about it. (Hello, follow through!)
How do I keep going when real life interrupts the plan? Because it always does. We’re going to build rhythms you can come back to – not routines you have to start over when something goes sideways.
And why are we doing any of this in the first place? The goal has never been a cleaner house or a fuller planner. It’s having enough margin in your days to truly be present. Enough peace to enjoy the ordinary moments instead of just surviving them. Enough energy to give your best to the people and the home and the life that God has actually given you – not some idealized version of it.
That’s the goal. And I’m honestly more excited about this chapter of Anchored Women than I have been in years!
This week I’ll tell you exactly what that’s going to look like around here. But for now, I just want you to know: wherever you are, whatever season you’re in, however many times you’ve started over – you’re in exactly the right place, and I cannot wait to settle into this new season with you!
See you tomorrow! 💛
In this together,
Kayse

Kayse Pratt serves Christian women as a writer + designer, creating home + life management resources that help those women plan their days around what matters most. She’s created the most unique planner on the market, helped over 400 women create custom home management plans, and works with hundreds of women each month inside her membership, teaching them how to plan their days around what matters most. When she’s not designing printables or writing essays, you’ll find Kayse homeschooling her kids, reading a cheesy novel with a giant cup of tea in hand, or watching an old show from the 90’s with her husband, who is her very best friend.

