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The War of Art: Winning the Inner Creative Battle by Steven Pressfield

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Summary

The War of Art: Winning the Inner Creative Battle Audiobook by Steven Pressfield is a book focusing on enhancing productivity in creative works. The book is written by an author who himself is from creative field for other similar persons. The book is divided into three major sections which are detailed below:

Book One: Resistance, Defining the Enemy

The author lists and discusses the various internal and external resistances which keeps people from achieving their goals. The author also literally destroys all the resistances which hold people back. He goes on to say that resistances can manifest themselves in many forms like procrastination, fear, criticizing others, etc. The section provides clarity to the readers on various forms of resistance and how to overcome them.

Book Two: Combatting Resistance, Turning Pro

The author digs deeper on how to truly overcome resistances and become professional in one’s field. He also draws a line between being amateur and turning professional. He says that people who make their living from their field or occupation are professionals. The section provides motivational tips for overcoming resistance.

Book Three: Beyond Resistance, the Higher Realm

The author discusses some of the intangible things which can help people excel in their professional creative field. The author recommends to draw help and blessings from God and angels to excel in the creative field. This section of the book talks about tapping the higher realm.

Review



The War of Art: Winning the Inner Creative Battle Audiobook by Steven Pressfield is a book which can be used by people in their daily lives and businesses. The author provides many anecdotes about his struggles in his own creative field which the readers will be able to relate to. He also goes on to say that one should make the creative process a part of their lives- something which they do every day like a routine- to improve upon it.

The book is more motivational and inspirational as opposed to teaching any particular skill to the readers. The book is short at 165 pages and the narrative is simple which will appeal to the readers. Overall, it can be read by readers who are in creative fields and want to improve upon their skills and career.

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