Your Attention Is Being Stolen—Daily Writing Is How You Steal It Back | 137

Your Attention Is Being Stolen—Daily Writing Is How You Steal It Back | 137

Author: Bonnie Jean Schaefer | Author and Founder of the League of Adventurous Authors April 14, 2025 Duration: 4:57
🎯 Your attention isn’t just distracted—it’s being monetized. Every ping, scroll, and app is designed to hijack your mind and sell your focus to the highest bidder. But when you write daily? You execute a cognitive heist. In today’s episode of The Adventurous Author, we expose the true cost of distraction and walk you through: ✔️ Why the world wants your mind more than your time ✔️ The neuroscience behind focus loss and attention residue ✔️ A writing challenge that turns 20 minutes into a creative jailbreak ✔️ How daily writing rebuilds your mental sovereignty 🎧 Listen now. Because your mind is not for sale. Keep the words rolling and the adventures unfolding, Bonnie Jean Next Steps: 🔥 Adventurous Enough for a 101-Day Mega Challenge? START TODAY at LeagueOfAdventurousAuthors.com. No cost. Except relentless commitment. Because the difference between ‘wanting to write’ and ‘being a writer’ is simple… you write. Escape into the Land of Zandador (the books I write under my pen name of Author D.K. Drake): Purchase one or all of the Dragon Stalker Bloodline Saga books on Amazon. 📢 Subscribe & Review: If this episode gave you a wake-up call, share it with a fellow writer and drop a review! Your feedback keeps this show alive and thriving.

That story you carry, the one that feels both urgent and impossible, often gets buried under daily demands and a creeping uncertainty about where creativity even fits anymore. The Adventurous Author is a space for writers, particularly those who weave their faith into their fiction, to find a practical path through the clutter. Host Bonnie Jean Schaefer, who writes fantasy as D.K. Drake, understands the tension between a full life and the drive to finish a book. She published her own novels without quitting her day job, focusing on sustainable systems rather than dramatic overhauls. In this podcast, conversations move beyond vague inspiration to tackle the real mechanics of writing discipline and deep character development. You'll hear from someone who has been stuck and found a way out, offering grounded strategies for integrating a writing practice into your existing responsibilities. It’s for anyone who feels that persistent nudge to create but needs a companion for the journey, merging the craft of storytelling with a Christian perspective on creativity and perseverance. Each episode aims to equip you with tangible steps, so that the book within you moves from a haunting idea to a finished manuscript, all while navigating the unique challenges and joys of being a writer of faith today.
Author: Language: English Episodes: 100

The Adventurous Author | Finish Book, Writing Discipline, Creative Writing, Character Development, Christian Podcast
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