✍️🎵 Discover a Songwriting System That Works

Are your song ideas getting lost? Do you struggle to stay consistent with your writing? The Songwriting Habit is an 8-lesson course designed to help you capture inspiration, organize your ideas, and turn them into finished songs–with less frustration and overwhelm.

📚 What You’ll Learn:

  • A simple system to capture and organize your song ideas
  • How to stay creatively consistent–even when life gets busy
  • Practical tips to eliminate roadblocks and finish more songs

🖐️ Who It’s For:

This course is perfect for songwriters of all levels who want a structured, repeatable process for creativity. Whether you’re just starting or you’ve been writing for years, The Songwriting Habit will help you develop a workflow that leads to real results.

💬 Hear From Others:

“I got a lot out of this course, I’m laying a couple new songs tomorrow!” —Scott R.

“My ideas used to get lost or deleted more often than not… the disciplines learned will be applied well moving forward.” —Kyle Henry

“Loved the tips on phone organization! And thank you for making this course achievable in a short period of time. As a mom of two, that was really nice to feel like I could get through the info in one afternoon.” —Holly L.

“Sometimes the simple things are the best. I, like many, need structure in order to focus. Your process provides that.” —Kevin D.

“What a boon to have this organization pattern. Thank you for supporting artists’ processes.” —Christy K.

“This is just what I need to take focus off outcome and settle into a system for creativity and creation.” —Ericka O.

Start Building Your Songwriting Habit Today

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FAQ

How much is the course?

$99

Will it work for instrumental music too, or only singer-songwriters?

It’s geared towards singer-songwriters, but the overall framework would work for instrumentalists. In parts where I focus on lyrics, you might simply add structural ideas, etc.

This won’t be just a bunch of time-management hacks, right?

No. While the course uses a lot of psychological and practical tips and tricks for time management, it’s much more than that. We’ll get into the weeds of how you go EXACTLY from “Idea” to “Finished Song.” It’s very much step by step, you looking over my shoulder, so to speak.

Will the course focus equally on lyrics and music or does it cater to one more than the other?

It’s about 50/50, perhaps ever so slightly favoring the music aspects.

How long will it take to complete?

The material is about 90 minutes total. Many finish in an afternoon.

Will this work for a stay-at-home mom?

Yes! I have four young boys, and this system still worked during the pandemic.

What if I mostly just write lyrics?

The course will still be relevant; you would just need to skim over the music aspects.

I’m more of a producer. Will the course work for me?

If you need to be in your studio space, the lesson “How to Find a Time and Location” will be restricted. Also, the timeframe I suggest, 5-20 minutes, would have to be more like 20-90 minutes. That’s because of all the extra equipment you’ll likely be having to prep. Instead of a Voice Memo app, you’ll use your DAW. Instead of a Notes app, you might use a Google Doc, etc. Other than that, the principles will apply.

You’re not going to tell me to “just record the idea in the moment, then go on with your day,” right?

Ha! I’m presuming a lot of you are already doing that, which is why you are so frustrated. You have all these ideas on your phone that never get finished. So, while I do teach a lesson called “How to Capture and Organize Your Ideas” that utilizes your smartphone, the bulk of the course is really about what happens after that.

Will this address my issues with self-doubt, need for validation, and concerns that I can’t make it in the music industry?

Thanks for your honesty. Regarding self-doubt and the need for validation, that’s a prerequisite for songwriting! I’m only half joking. It’s an ongoing struggle for most of us. Many of my friends are hit songwriters here in Nashville, and they still deal with this all the time. That said, the course does NOT directly address self-doubt. If you’re interested, I wrote about the songwriter’s inner critic in my book “On Songwriting.” I also recommend “Bird by Bird” by Anne Lamott.

Re: making it in the music industry, that’s a big question with a lot of different answers! And, this is going to sound like I’m just promoting my book, but I also wrote about this topic in “On Songwriting.” Check out the section “On Nashville and The Music Industry.”

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