Submitted by RevolutionaryYou441 t3_zx454a in books

I just finished The War of Art by Stephen Pressfield and my mind was blown. A lot of us read voraciously because we are artists and creators ourselves. With that comes the familiar (and seemingly unavoidable) writer’s/artist’s block and procrastination.

Pressfield calls it “resistance.” I noticed that naming your adversary often strips it of its power.

The book gives a framework to view and defeat this foe.

If you’re a creator, this book is a must!

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ULTRA1867 t1_j1yiya0 wrote

Reading it now. I'm not a creator but I'm finding lessons about using resistance as my compass for the next right move. If I feel great resistance I know it's the right thing to do and will lead to the greatest results.

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None_4All t1_j1ysmhr wrote

I have not but I've read one of his many masterpieces - The Gates of Fire. Truly great.

I'll read it again.

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RichMusic81 t1_j20fvui wrote

It's one the books I reccomend most often.

Also, don't forget to read the other two books in the "trilogy": Do the Work and Turning Pro.

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Vifti t1_j20sihu wrote

Can you name some practical tips (found from the book) that you will now on use in your own journey?

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[deleted] t1_j21f086 wrote

It's on my bookshelf gathering dust - thanks for the motivation to pick it up!!

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BulkSmashAll t1_j24diyl wrote

My favorite of his is Nobody Wants to Read Your Sh*t. I’ve read it a couple of times and find it strangely inspiring and grounding as well. I am currently reading his The Artist’s Journey.

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