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The Confidence Killer Every Writer Faces (And How Daily Writing Fixes It) | 198

The Confidence Killer Every Writer Faces (And How Daily Writing Fixes It) | 198

The Adventurous Author | Finish Book, Writing Discipline, Creative Writing, Character Development, Christian Podcast · Bonnie Jean Schaefer | Author & Coach, Founder of the League of Adventurous Authors

June 14, 20256m 44s

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Show Notes

You say you're a writer… but does your schedule agree?

For years, I told myself I was a writer—called, gifted, meant to steward stories for Kingdom impact.

But I wasn't showing up daily. And that misalignment started killing my confidence. Quietly. Slowly. One excuse at a time.

In today’s episode, I unpack the painful truth that misalignment between your actions and your assignment erodes your integrity.

And I share the one decision that restored my creative confidence: writing every day. I also discuss:

✔️ Why misalignment silently kills your confidence

✔️ How daily writing restores personal integrity

✔️ The real reason you feel like a fraud sometimes (and how to fix it)

✔️ A powerful challenge to close the gap between what you say and what you do

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Keep the words rolling and the adventures unfolding,

Bonnie Jean

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