JOHN CHISUM: 5 Ways to Make More Time to Write Hit Christian Songs

EPISODE · Dec 9, 2022 · 16 MIN

JOHN CHISUM: 5 Ways to Make More Time to Write Hit Christian Songs

from Song Revolution with John Chisum

We're all busy. There's hardly time to do all that must be done for work, school, and family, much less cram in songwriting, no matter how called you feel as a Christian songwriter. If you're ready to take the next step in your songwriting career, hop on the phone with us for a free no-hassle breakthrough call and we'll point you in the right direction. Maybe NCS coaching is your next "right" step to becoming the songwriter you are called to be! Book your call here: https://ncssongwriters.kartra.com/pag... Not having enough time is the #1 complaint of most Christian songwriters. But someone's finding the time to write the popular radio hits and great songs you sing in church each Sunday. They don't have more time than you. They just invest it wisely. If God has called you to use your talents for His glory, can't He help make the way to get it done? Try these 5 ways to make more time for your songwriting every day of the week: #1 Take an easy inventory of how you invest your time each day. #2 Write in micro-bursts instead of waiting for longer periods to write. #3 Use transitional moments to think about your messaging. #4 Use casual listening time to shape your composition. #5 Set aside one hour each week to bring it all together. For a breakdown of each topic, visit https://www.nashvillechristiansongwri...

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