The
Book
The
War of Art – Break Through the Blocks and Win Your Inner Creative Battles by Steven Pressfield
What
It’s About
The premise is simple. We are all called to do something with
our lives, something important.
But each of us fights an enemy that Pressfield calls Resistance. Resistance, like a force of nature
attacks us all. Its primary
purpose is to keep us from our work.
Resistance is the greatest evil of all, because it keeps us from being
productive, doing what we are meant to do, and from making the world a better
place. It keeps us from our
potential, from our mission in life.
Resistance is both
personal and impersonal. It never
quits. Never. And its purpose is to destroy us.
Resistance
manifests itself in an infinite number of ways through internal and external
forces, but, make no mistake, its main source of power is from within. It is fueled by our own fear. We fuel it. We strengthen our own worst enemy.
To defeat
Resistance, one must become a professional. This is described in the second section, Combating
Resistance – Turning Pro. The term “Pro” is not literal (though it could
be). The professional is one who
does his or her work every day, no matter what. Because he is a writer, Pressfield describes his daily
routine as a writer in both literal and figurative terms. The key is that the
professional does his work every day.
Doing the work is a battle, which he eventually overcomes each day. After the work is done for the day, or
when his time is up, he can rest and enjoy leisure time. But it’s not long before he’s thinking
of the next day’s battle with Resistance.
The professional
understands that this battle will be and must be fought daily. It is a battle fought by anyone
pursuing his or her purpose, doing his or her work. Becoming a professional is the surest way to beat
Resistance. It’s not easy, but we
must approach our work as if were being paid for it.
The third section,
The Higher Realm, discusses angel and
the muses. These are our
allies in the war against Resistance, in the war to do our work. It is doing our work and being a
professional, that calls down the forces of Heaven, of Creation, to assist
us. This section is mystical, but
also practical. It is also
inspirational.
Why
I Picked This Book
Not that I would ever want to make
this choice, but if I could only have ten books, The War of Art, by Steven Pressfield, would be one of them. Except for the Bible and The
Power of Now, no other book has affected me
as much as this one. I listen to
or read this book at least three times a year. My debt to Mr. Pressfield for this book can never be repaid,
except by doing my work.
The War of Art helped me realize that I allowed fear to keep me from
doing what was most important to me. I spent years knowing what I wanted, but being afraid
to move forward. This book helped
me see what I was fighting. I was
fighting laziness and fear, but most of all, I was fighting the calling to do
my work and to live my life fully, as it was meant to be lived.
How This Can Help
You
If you’re feeling unfulfilled or
frustrated with your life, it may be because you are not doing the work you
were put on this planet to do. The
War of Art may help you see that and it may
also help you to make some decisions to move forward. You may see what has been holding you back for so long, how
to change your habits, and how to enter into a new life, a far more meaningful
one. You may realize that you
aren’t alone in your struggle, and that millions are going through the same
struggle. But you will also see
that you have to face your own resistance alone. Best of all, you will see that, though the battle is a daily
one, it can be won. You can beat Resistance.
Quotes
from the Book
“This is the other
secret that real artists know and wannabe writers don’t. When we sit down each
day and do our work, power concentrates around us. The Muse takes note of our
dedication. She approves. We have earned favor in her sight. When we sit down
and work, we become like a magnetized rod that attracts iron filings. Ideas
come. Insights accrete.”
“The most
important thing about art is to work. Nothing else matters except sitting down
every day and
trying.”
“Of any activity you do, ask yourself: If I were the
last person on earth, would I still do it?”
“We feed it [Resistance] with power by our fear of it.
Master that fear and we conquer Resistance.”
Additional Information
Additional Information
http://www.stevenpressfield.com
Go to his blog for more encouragement.
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