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StoryShots Summary and Analysis of The War of Art: Break Through the Blocks and Win Your Inner Creative Battles by Steven Pressfield

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Steven Pressfield’s Perspective

Steven Pressfield is a bestselling author who has published a dozen books. He has written historical fiction, non-fiction, movie screenplays, and advertising copies. He published his first novel, The Legend of Bagger Vance, in 1995. It was such a success that it was adapted into a blockbuster starring Matt Damon and Will Smith.
Pressfield is a former marine and graduate of Duke University. He used some strategies within the book to achieve the success he now enjoys after over 30 years of abject failure. Pressfield’s novels of the ancient world, including the non-fiction The Warrior Ethos, are required reading at West Point, Annapolis, and in the Marine Corps. Overall, all of Pressfield’s works paint him as the kind of guy you could bump into and strike up a fascinating conversation.

Introduction to Steven Pressfield’s The War of Art

Have you ever wanted to embark on something creative but found yourself unable to sit down and get to it? Do you ever wake up thinking about your goals, only to shrug and put it off for a later date? Well, the good news is that you’re in good company. Many people with big dreams will struggle to push past powerful inner blocks, including procrastination, self-doubt, fear, and destruction.
Steven Pressfield’s The War of Art is a book dedicated to helping creative like yourself overcome creative barriers to produce valuable and satisfying work.
Pressfield invokes lessons from his artistic journey and those from other artists throughout history to inspire and guide creatives looking to get out of a creative block.
Here’s a breakdown of the key takeaways from the book.

StoryShot #1: Resistance is What’s Standing in the Way of Your Success
StoryShot #2: Resistance Gets Stronger as You Get Closer to the Goal
StoryShot #3: To Move Past Resistance, You’ve Got to Move Past Being an Amateur
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This episode was first published on 28 May 2022.
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StoryShots Summary and Analysis of The War of Art: Break Through the Blocks and Win Your Inner Creative Battles by Steven Pressfield


Get the full audiobook for FREE: https://geni.us/war-of-art-audiobook

Life gets busy. Has The War of Art by Steven Pressfield been sitting on your reading list? Learn the key insights now.

We're scratching the surface here. If you don't already have the book, get the audiobook for free on Amazon to learn the juicy details.


Steven Pressfield’s Perspective


Steven Pressfield is a bestselling author who has published a dozen books. He has written historical fiction, non-fiction, movie screenplays, and advertising copies. He published his first novel, The Legend of Bagger Vance, in 1995. It was such a success that it was adapted into a blockbuster starring Matt Damon and Will Smith.

Pressfield is a former marine and graduate of Duke University. He used some strategies within the book to achieve the success he now enjoys after over 30 years of abject failure. Pressfield’s novels of the ancient world, including the non-fiction The Warrior Ethos, are required reading at West Point, Annapolis, and in the Marine Corps. Overall, all of Pressfield’s works paint him as the kind of guy you could bump into and strike up a fascinating conversation.


Introduction to Steven Pressfield’s The War of Art


Have you ever wanted to embark on something creative but found yourself unable to sit down and get to it? Do you ever wake up thinking about your goals, only to shrug and put it off for a later date? Well, the good news is that you’re in good company. Many people with big dreams will struggle to push past powerful inner blocks, including procrastination, self-doubt, fear, and destruction.

Steven Pressfield’s The War of Art is a book dedicated to helping creative like yourself overcome creative barriers to produce valuable and satisfying work.

Pressfield invokes lessons from his artistic journey and those from other artists throughout history to inspire and guide creatives looking to get out of a creative block.

Here’s a breakdown of the key takeaways from the book.


StoryShot #1: Resistance is What’s Standing in the Way of Your SuccessStoryShot #2: Resistance Gets Stronger as You Get Closer to the GoalStoryShot #3: To Move Past Resistance, You’ve Got to Move Past Being an Amateur

Get the full transcript, PDF, infographic and animated book summary on our free app.

DISCLAIMER: This is an unofficial summary and analysis.


This episode was first published on 28 May 2022.

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