Episodes

  • How Consistency Builds Confidence One Completed Week at a Time
    Aug 3 2026

    How to stay consistent with writing.

    Every ambitious author wants to feel more confident. Many assume confidence will finally arrive after publishing a book, seeing positive reviews, or holding their finished manuscript in their hands. What if confidence starts much sooner than that?

    In this episode, I'm sharing why the confidence you're looking for isn't waiting at the finish line. It's built one completed writing week at a time. We'll talk about how to stay consistent with writing, why so many ambitious authors keep waiting to "feel ready," and the mindset shift that changes everything.

    Most authors think confidence comes first and consistency follows. I've found the opposite. Consistency creates the confidence you've been waiting for. Today I want to show you why.

    You'll also discover why focusing on weekly writing habits instead of perfect writing days creates steady momentum, how small wins strengthen your belief in yourself as an author, and why completing one intentional week makes the next one easier. Over time, those weeks become chapters, chapters become finished drafts, and finished drafts become books that readers can finally hold in their hands. If you've been searching for practical ways to stay consistent with writing, improve your writing productivity, and finish your book without writing every day, this episode will help you see consistency through a completely different lens.

    By the end, you'll understand why your confidence doesn't have to wait until your book is finished. You can start building it this week. Your next completed writing week may seem small today. Months from now, you'll realize it was the week everything started changing.

    Keywords: Writing consistency, How to stay consistent with writing, Writing confidence, Finish your book faster, Time management for authors

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    17 mins
  • Finish More Pages Without Writing Every Day
    Jun 29 2026

    You don’t need another reminder to “just write every day.”

    You’ve tried that.

    You’ve written during lunch breaks, after work, before bed, between meetings, while the house was finally quiet, and still somehow your manuscript feels like it should be further along by now.

    That’s the part I want to talk about in this episode.

    Because finishing more pages is not always about adding more writing days. Sometimes it’s about making the time you already have stop slipping through your hands.

    If you’re a high-achieving author who is already writing, already serious, and already ready to finish, this episode will help you look at your writing time differently.

    You don’t need to be chained to your laptop for hours.

    You don’t need to write every single day.

    You need a better way to walk into your writing time with intention, make real progress, and finally stop dragging the same draft from week to week.

    Your readers cannot connect with a book that stays unfinished.


    Keywords: time management for writers, how to find time to write, writing consistency, writing productivity, finish your book

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    16 mins
  • How to Find Time to Write When Your Schedule Is Already Full (with Lissa Figgins)
    Jan 9 2026

    You don’t need more hours. You need your time to finally work for you.

    In this episode, I’m sitting down with Lissa Figgins, a scaling strategist for busy Christian women business owners, to talk about the lie most writers are quietly carrying: “I don’t have time right now.”

    We get honest about what’s actually happening when writing keeps getting pushed back—even when you’re already productive, capable, and serious about finishing. Lissa breaks down why “time management” keeps failing high-achieving women and why time stewardship changes everything.

    This conversation is for the writer who’s already doing a lot… but knows her book should be further along by now.

    We talk about:

    • Why being busy isn’t the real problem

    • How to stop letting distractions decide when you write

    • What it looks like to create a realistic, distraction-proof writing plan

    • How to write consistently without waiting for a perfect schedule

    If you’ve been telling yourself you’ll focus on your book after things slow down—this episode is your interruption.


    The Scaling Secrets of the Top 1% www.redeemhertime.com/hours



    Keywords: how to find time to write, writing consistently with a full-time job, time management for authors, productivity tips for writers, how to stop procrastinating on writing

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    46 mins
  • How to Keep Writing When Self-Doubt Comes Out of Nowhere
    Nov 25 2025

    When self doubt shows up, most writers treat it like a stop sign. If you’re already writing but still feel that quiet second-guessing creep in, this conversation is going to help you see doubt for what it actually is: a signal that you’re leveling up, not falling behind. This one’s honest, grounded, and meant to remind you that you’re not “struggling”… you’re growing. And you’re closer to finishing than you think.



    Keywords: how to stay consistent with writing, how to write faster with limited time, stop editing while drafting, how to finish your book faster, daily writing motivation for busy writers

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    28 mins
  • How to Keep Writing During the Holidays Without Burning Out
    Nov 18 2025

    Let’s talk about what no one wants to admit during the holidays: it’s not the calendar that’s the problem—it’s the old writing habits that stop working when life gets full. In this episode, I’m pulling back the curtain on why waiting for things to "calm down" keeps delaying your draft and what to do instead.

    You don’t need 3 quiet hours and a peppermint latte. You need a habit you can turn on like a switch—especially when things get busy. I'll show you how to write during the holidays without daily writing, long sessions, or disappearing from your life.

    This episode is for the writer who’s ready to start the new year already in motion—not trying to restart again.

    Ready to work together? Message notimewriter@gmail.com


    Keywords: how to write during the holidays, finish your book faster, time management tips for writers, writing schedule for busy authors, how to write when life is busy

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    29 mins
  • You and Novel November
    Oct 29 2025

    You’re already writing. Maybe even published a few books.

    But every time November rolls around, you find yourself defaulting to hustle—trying to squeeze words in between holiday plans, client deadlines, and everything else you manage.

    Here’s the truth: writing under pressure doesn’t prove your dedication. It just drains your peace.

    In this episode, I’m talking to the author who’s done Novel November, self-paced challenges, maybe even launched books… but still hasn’t found a writing habit that actually works with real life.

    If you’re writing in stolen minutes, breadcrumbing your book together while holding down your job, business, and family—this isn’t a time issue. It’s a design issue.

    Let’s talk about what changes when your writing habit protects your focus and respects your time.

    This time, it’s not about starting strong.
    It’s about finishing smarter.

    → Up to 10,000 words in a week
    → Draft done in 4 months or less
    → Still showing up fully for your life

    It’s possible. And it’s not too late to make this November count.

    🎧 Listen now!


    Keywords: time management for writers with jobs, how to write a book with a full-time job, writing consistently with a busy schedule, how to protect your writing time, writing goals for November, how to write a novel in 30 days, finish a book while working full time, best writing habits for authors, writing accountability programs, how to finish your draft fast

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    26 mins
  • Writing Feels Like a Luxury? Think Again
    Jul 31 2025

    Writing isn’t a luxury—it’s a decision. You don’t need the perfect season, endless hours, or a retreat to finally get your book done. What you need is a way to write that fits your real life—kids, career, business, caregiving, all of it.

    If you’re tired of circling the same draft and waiting for calm that never comes, this episode is your wake-up call. Because deep down, you know you’re not behind—you’re buried. And you deserve better than unfinished manuscripts and late-night guilt.

    It’s time to protect your writing like it matters—because it does. In this episode, I’m showing you why writing is not indulgence, but the smartest, most powerful decision you can make right now.

    You already have the story. Now it’s about finishing it—without burning out or putting your life on hold.

    👉 Ready to finally stop waiting? Grab the No Time Writer Kickstart today. It’s the reset you need now so you can finish strong when the doors to the full program reopen https://www.notimewriter.com/ntwlitekickstart



    Keywords: time management for writers, how to write a book with a full-time job, writing consistently with a busy schedule, best writing habits for authors, how to finish my book faster, productivity tips for authors, balancing family, work, and writing, how to write a book in 4 months, overcoming writing procrastination, daily writing schedule for busy people

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    25 mins
  • This Summer, Finish the Book That’s Been Waiting on You
    Jun 24 2025

    If you’ve been telling yourself, “I’ll get back to my book after summer,” you’re not alone—but you’re also not stuck. In this episode, I’m sharing exactly how I finished edits on one book, started two more, and kept writing in the middle of moving. No writing retreat. No empty calendar. Just a system that works!

    You don’t need more time—you need protected time that respects your life. I know you’re ready to take your time back and write with intention. This summer isn’t the delay. It’s the turning point.

    📩 Ready to write like you mean it? Message me at notimewriter@gmail.com and let’s get started.

    Keywords: how to write while working full time, writing during summer, author time management, how to stay consistent as a writer, realistic writing routine, productivity tips for writers, finish your book this summer

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    25 mins