

Time Management for Christian Writers
16 snips Sep 16, 2025
Discover a three-part system designed to weave writing into your everyday life. Learn how to structure your writing routine with effective scheduling and task prioritization. Explore methods for tracking progress, allowing creativity to flourish alongside other commitments. Whether you're an aspiring writer or looking to refine your process, this podcast offers valuable insights on balancing passion and responsibility.
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Block Time As An Act Of Faithfulness
- Define a schedule with recurring blocks so you show up to write consistently, not only when inspiration strikes.
- Treat writing as a faithful task and block time in advance, saying no to lesser things when necessary.
Use A Three-Part Daily Structure
- Use a three-part daily structure: grow time, goal time, and grit time to shape a faithful day.
- Put spiritual growth and deep creative work first, then reserve shorter windows for admin and errands.
An Early Morning Schedule To Avoid Interruptions
- Reagan shares his actual schedule: grow time 4:30–7am, family time 7–8am, goal time 8–10am, then grit time at 10–11am.
- He schedules early to avoid interruptions from young children and to secure focused writing hours.