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Want to write consistently but think you need more discipline or a better routine?
In this episode of The Adventurous Author, I share that most writer fail not because they lack talent or faith but because they’re trying to live inside systems that don’t match their identity or season of life.
You’ll hear a real story from my 101-Day Triple Crown Challenge, learn what a system actually is (and what it’s not), and discover how to build a flexible, identity-anchored writing rhythm that survives real life.
This is the bridge between calling and follow-through.
Why identity shapes systems (not the other way around)
The difference between rigid routines and identity-aligned systems
How constraints can actually free your creativity
Why your system should change with your season
The 5 questions every writing system must answer
How to stop negotiating with yourself and start executing daily
The anchor isn’t when you write.
When identity is anchored in Christ, systems become tools, not tyrants.
Design your writing system like an athlete designs a training plan.
In your journal, answer:
WHEN will I write each day? Why does that time work for me right now?
WHERE will I write? Why does that space ignite my creativity?
HOW LONG will I train each session? (Start small if you're just starting.)
WHAT is the single clear task I’ll work on when I sit down?
WHAT’S MY BACKUP PLAN when life interrupts?
Write it out.
You don’t need someone else’s system.
Inside the League, you’ll experiment, report back, refine, and build a system that actually works for the person God made you to be, not one that just looks good online.
📅 Doors open February 12, 2026
Systems Refine Skills
Why repetition—not talent—is what actually makes you a better storyteller.
You are not behind.
You’re just learning to build in the right order.
Christ anchors identity.
Now go write like an athlete building a life that supports the work.
By Bonnie Jean Schaefer | Author and Founder of the League of Adventurous Authors5
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Want to write consistently but think you need more discipline or a better routine?
In this episode of The Adventurous Author, I share that most writer fail not because they lack talent or faith but because they’re trying to live inside systems that don’t match their identity or season of life.
You’ll hear a real story from my 101-Day Triple Crown Challenge, learn what a system actually is (and what it’s not), and discover how to build a flexible, identity-anchored writing rhythm that survives real life.
This is the bridge between calling and follow-through.
Why identity shapes systems (not the other way around)
The difference between rigid routines and identity-aligned systems
How constraints can actually free your creativity
Why your system should change with your season
The 5 questions every writing system must answer
How to stop negotiating with yourself and start executing daily
The anchor isn’t when you write.
When identity is anchored in Christ, systems become tools, not tyrants.
Design your writing system like an athlete designs a training plan.
In your journal, answer:
WHEN will I write each day? Why does that time work for me right now?
WHERE will I write? Why does that space ignite my creativity?
HOW LONG will I train each session? (Start small if you're just starting.)
WHAT is the single clear task I’ll work on when I sit down?
WHAT’S MY BACKUP PLAN when life interrupts?
Write it out.
You don’t need someone else’s system.
Inside the League, you’ll experiment, report back, refine, and build a system that actually works for the person God made you to be, not one that just looks good online.
📅 Doors open February 12, 2026
Systems Refine Skills
Why repetition—not talent—is what actually makes you a better storyteller.
You are not behind.
You’re just learning to build in the right order.
Christ anchors identity.
Now go write like an athlete building a life that supports the work.