Friday, June 19, 2026

What's Stealing Your Writing Time? How Authors Can Overcome Distractions and Finish Their Book

From Edie: Struggling to find time to write? Miriah Taverna shares three common time thieves, practical productivity tips, and ways to finally finish your book.


What's Stealing Your Writing Time? How Authors Can Overcome Distractions and Finish Their Book
by Miriah Taverna

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I’m from the sweet state of South Carolina, where we tend to sugar-coat things a little too much. My husband is from New York, and he’s a no-sugar-on-top, straight shooter. In true New York fashion, I’m gonna shoot it to you straight. If your goal is to self-publish, you’re going to have to lock in and be extremely intentional with your time management. 

Self-publishing is a lot like being self-employed. No one is coming to wake you up. No one is checking your time card to make sure you’re not late. No one is coming behind you making sure you crossed your t’s and dotted your i’s. 

Yes, you maintain full control, full rights, and full freedom over your book, but this also means that you set your own timelines and deadlines. 

In today’s day and age, there will always be something or someone pulling for our attention. We’re all as busy as we allow ourselves to be. And while of course some seasons are busier than others, I truly believe that we make time for what's important to us, and even more so, what's important to God!

Writing a book requires intentionality. It is not about working endless hours; it is about showing up consistently. Slow progress is better than no progress. One hundred words written in just ten minutes is more than zero words never written at all. It is not about how much time you have, but about what you do with the time you have. 

As one of our most valuable assets, time is precious. Sometimes the greatest challenge in finishing our book isn’t a lack of desire, but a lack of stewardship over our time. Revelation 12:12 says that the devil “knows that his time is short.” And the honest truth is, our time is too. We are “a mist that appears for a little time, and then vanishes.” (James 4:14) So, let us make the most of every moment, and complete our God-given assignments, trusting that they will continue to produce fruit for His glory long after our time here has ended. 

3 Thieves That Steal Our Writing Time 

There are many thieves that seek to steal, kill, and destroy things in our lives.

Here are three to look out for that may be stealing your time and hindering you from finishing your book: 

Thief #1 - Digital Distractions:

Probably the number one thief that steals our time today is smartphones. Endless scrolling on social media, constantly checking notifications, new emails every hour, not to mention the trap of comparison that can be a snare when we spend too much time consuming. 

Have you ever picked up your phone with the intention to do something productive and somehow you find yourself on a totally different app doing something not so productive? Yeah… me too. And I’m not saying that technology is evil, but I would love to use my phone as a tool that serves me and not the other way around. 

To overcome this distraction, you can leave your phone in another room at certain times of the day, set time limits on how long you can engage on certain apps, and give yourself boundaries around when and how you use your digital devices. 

Thief #2 - Mental Distractions:

Not all time thieves are external. The devil is a liar and the battlefield of the mind is real. Fear, anxiety, inadequacy, and overwhelm are all lies that can be major distractions if we’re not quick to take those thoughts captive. Fear of failure or of what people will think will keep you in a place of insecurity. Perfectionism will keep you from making progress. Don’t wait to “feel” inspired or motivated because feelings come and go. 

Regardless of the lies the enemy may try to whisper, you can overcome these mental distractions by first calling them out for what they are. Second, taking up your shield of faith. And third, meditating on the truth of God’s Word continually. Remind yourself that God has called you to write this book and He doesn’t want you believing the lies of the enemy! You can do this. God is on your side!

Thief #3 - Life/Responsibility Distractions:

There will always be dishes that need to be washed or laundry that needs to be folded. The normal responsibilities of life, self-care, and everyday household chores aren’t going anywhere. So what we have to do is protect our time and be intentional with every day. I’m not saying to neglect your household duties or your first ministry (your family) for the sake of writing a book. No. That is out of order. 

But what I am saying is that there should be a healthy balance of work and play. The way to juggle the many demands of life without letting them weigh you down or distract you is simply time management. 

Depending on your personality type, implementing systems and scheduling will come easier for some of us than others. But redeeming time and making the most of every day won't happen by accident. It happens one intentional decision after another. 

Making Time to Write

Once you begin removing distractions, the next step is making sure you have systems in place that serve you. In the beginning of my writing journey, I highly underestimated the amount of time that goes into writing, editing, and self-publishing a book, but when I got serious about writing, I asked myself this question: “How much time can I actually dedicate to writing this book?”

As you look over your own calendar, you may be surprised by the pockets of time that are waiting to be filled with purpose. Pockets that can serve as moments for you to show up, be disciplined, and chip away at your manuscript little by little. Whether your schedule allows for long hours spent writing multiple chapters, or short twenty-minute spurts spent writing a single paragraph, take advantage of the time you have! 

Set realistic goals and deadlines to motivate you and keep you accountable. Yet even in being realistic, don't be afraid to stretch yourself beyond your comfort zone. Without goals and deadlines, it is easy to keep putting off writing. 

Accountability is a Secret Weapon for Productivity

Deadlines feel more real when others know about them. Accountability throughout your writing journey is invaluable. If you lose motivation or momentum, other people can help turn your intentions into actions and spur you on to complete your manuscript. 

When considering people who could be your accountability partner, pray and ask God if He has someone in mind. You could ask a friend, family member, mentor, or look into joining an in-person or online writing community. 

Writing a Book is a Beautiful Learning Process 

Ultimately, hold your plans and timelines with open hands. You can trust that as you pursue to honor God with your writing and with being a good steward of your time, that your labor in the Lord is never in vain and everything will come to fruition in His perfect timing.

At the end of the day, self-publishing will not only teach you how to write a book, but also how to steward your time. I pray that after reading this blog you come to realize that you likely have more time than you think you do. May God meet you today and help you make time in your calendar for what matters most. 

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MIRIAH TAVERNA was born and raised in Greenville, South Carolina. She is a wife, mama, and award-winning, bestselling author of The Unashamed Life: God Found Me in the Pit of Hell, But He Didn’t Leave Me There.

After spending years lost in drug addiction, she encountered Jesus Christ in a hospital bathroom stall, and in an instant, He changed everything.

Now, her passion is to share Jesus with the world through writing, speaking, Bible teaching, and simply loving people right where they are. Her heart is to help inspire and equip others to deeply seek God for themselves and to boldly share their own stories for His glory. She also creates faith-based resources for aspiring Christian authors.

When she’s not reading, writing, or wrangling her three wild boys, you can find her on a treasure hunt at the local thrift store with an iced vanilla latte in hand. Connect with her at WWW.MIRIAHTAVERNA.COM or on social media.

Thursday, June 18, 2026

Publishing Trends and Writing Tips Every Author Needs to Know in 2026

From Edie: Discover the latest publishing trends, writing tips, and self-editing strategies every author needs to succeed in today's evolving market.


Publishing Trends and Writing Tips Every Author Needs to Know in 2026
By Edie Melson @EdieMelson

The publishing industry never stands still. And although I’m not a fan of change, I know the value of doing things in a new way to reach readers today.

Every year brings new opportunities, new challenges, and new technologies that affect how books are written, published, marketed, and discovered. What worked a few years ago may still be helpful, but successful authors are willing to adapt as the industry evolves.

Wednesday, June 17, 2026

How Writers and Communicators Can Discover Their Calling Through Life's Unexpected Seasons

From Edie: Wondering if your story matters? Discover how God uses ordinary experiences, unexpected seasons, and personal testimony to reveal your calling.


How Writers and Communicators Can Discover Their Calling Through Life's Unexpected Seasons
by Kennita (Kay) Williams

Twenty-eight years ago, I married my husband, Nick.

One month later, I packed my bags, said goodbye to family and everything familiar, and boarded a plane to England on Air Force orders.

I was young, newly married, and far from home.

At the time, I had no idea that experience would become part of the story God would later use to reveal my calling.

Tuesday, June 16, 2026

The Writer's Greatest Superpower: How to Build Resilience and Keep Writing

From Edie: Katherine Hutchinson-Hayes shares how faith, resilience, and perseverance can help writers overcome discouragement, rejection, and the desire to quit.


The Writer's Greatest Superpower: How to Build Resilience and Keep Writing
by Katherine Hutchinson-Hayes @KHutch0767 

Many writers dream of the perfect writing retreat. For me, I often fantasize about writing at a quaint beach house by the cerulean-blue Caribbean Sea. I imagine days spent with gentle ocean breezes, bright fragrant flowers perfuming the air, my notebook filled with brilliant ideas, and uninterrupted hours to create. In my mind, writing is as peaceful as watching the sun set over the foamy rippling waves.

Reality, however, often looks a lot different from this idyllic scenario.

Monday, June 15, 2026

Author Newsletter Legal Requirements: What Every Writer Needs to Know About CAN-SPAM Compliance

From Edie: Kate Huff shares the CAN-SPAM requirements every author should know, including email list permissions, unsubscribe rules, and newsletter compliance best practices.


Author Newsletter Legal Requirements: What Every Writer Needs to Know About CAN-SPAM Compliance
by Kate Huff @KateOliviaHuff

Most authors don't start writing because they love marketing. In fact, if you're anything like me, the business side of being an author came as a bit of a surprise. There's always a new list of things to learn, tools to try, and rules to follow.

Here's what I've found to be true: you don't have to do it all, and you don't have to know it all. What matters is finding people you trust in the lanes that aren't yours—and listening to them.

Sunday, June 14, 2026

How Writers Can Keep the Right Perspective During a Difficult Writing Journey

From Edie: Martin Wiles knows writers face setbacks, disappointments, and unexpected challenges. He shares how the right perspective can help you stay encouraged and trust God.


How Writers Can Keep the Right Perspective During a Difficult Writing Journey
by Martin Wiles @LinesFromGod

The storm rolled through during the night, but my wife and I had slept like babies. When I got up the next morning, I found water on the living room floor. I followed the puddle around the corner and discovered the front two bedrooms were soaked as well. 

Saturday, June 13, 2026

How Can Writers Handle Daily Distractions and Stay Focused on Writing?

From Edie: Beth Vogt knows distractions are inevitable, but she also knows they don't have to derail your writing. Discover five practical ways writers can stay focused and productive.


How Can Writers Handle Daily Distractions and Stay Focused on Writing?
by Beth K. Vogt @BethVogt

Every morning I share prayer requests via text with a close writing friend. It’s such an encouraging way to start our day, as simple as asking, “How can I pray for you today?”

Earlier this week, we had the same prayer request: We wanted no distractions as we focused on writing.