Steven Pressfield, The War of Art: Break Through the Blocks & Win Your Inner Creative Battles

Steven Pressfield, The War of Art: Break Through the Blocks & Win Your Inner Creative Battles

"It's not the writing part that's hard. What's hard is sitting down to write."
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"It's not the writing part that's hard. What's hard is sitting down to write."
Steven Pressfield, The War of Art: Break Through the Blocks & Win Your Inner Creative Battles
"Fear is good. Like self-doubt, fear is an indicator. Fear tells us what we have to do. Remember our rule of thumb: The more scared we are of a work or calling, the more sure we can be that we have to do it. Resistance is experienced as fear; the degree of fear equates to the strength of Resistance. Therefore the more fear we feel about a specific enterprise, the more certain we can be that that enterprise is important to us and to the growth of our soul. That's why we feel so much Resistance. If it meant nothing to us, there'd be no Resistance."
Steven Pressfield, The War of Art: Break Through the Blocks & Win Your Inner Creative Battles
"It's not the writing part that's hard. What's hard is sitting down to write. What keeps us from sitting down is Resistance."
Steven Pressfield, The War of Art: Break Through the Blocks & Win Your Inner Creative Battles
"The artist and the mother are vehicles, not originators. They don't create the new life, they only bear it. This is why birth is such a humbling experience. The new mom weeps in awe at the little miracle in her arms. She knows it came out of her but not from her, through her but not of her."
Steven Pressfield, The War of Art: Break Through the Blocks & Win Your Inner Creative Battles
"The artist committing himself to his calling has volunteered for hell."
Steven Pressfield, The War of Art: Break Through the Blocks & Win Your Inner Creative Battles
"The awakening an artist must be ruthless, not only with herself but with others."
Steven Pressfield, The War of Art: Break Through the Blocks & Win Your Inner Creative Battles
"The working artist will not tolerate trouble in her life because she knows trouble prevents her from doing her work."
Steven Pressfield, The War of Art: Break Through the Blocks & Win Your Inner Creative Battles
"The professional arms himself with patience, not only to give the stars time to align in his career, but to keep himself from flaming out in each individual work. He knows that any job, whether it’s a novel or a kitchen remodel, takes twice as long as he thinks and costs twice as much. He accepts that. He recognizes it as reality. The professional steels himself at the start of a project, reminding himself it is the Iditarod, not the sixty-yard dash. He conserves his energy. He prepares his mind for the long haul. He sustains himself with the knowledge that if he can just keep those huskies mushing, sooner or later the sled will pull in to Nome."
Steven Pressfield, The War of Art: Break Through the Blocks & Win Your Inner Creative Battles
"In my younger days dodging the draft, I somehow wound up in the Marine Corps. There's a myth that Marine training turns baby-faced recruits into bloodthirsty killers. Trust me, the Marine Corps is not that efficient. What it does teach, however, is a lot more useful. The Marine Corps teaches you how to be miserable. This is invaluable for an artist. Marines love to be miserable. Marines derive a perverse satisfaction in having colder chow, crappier equipment, and higher casualty rates than any outfit of dogfaces, swab jockeys, or flyboys, all of whom they despise. Why? Because these candy-asses don't know how to be miserable. The artist committing himself to his calling has volunteered for hell, whether he knows it or not. He will be dining for the duration on a diet of isolation, rejection, self-doubt, despair, ridicule, contempt, and humiliation. The artist must be like that Marine. He has to know how to be miserable. He has to love being miserable. He has to take pride in being more miserable than any soldier or swabbie or jet jockey. Because this is war, baby. And war is hell."Page 68"
Steven Pressfield, The War of Art: Break Through the Blocks & Win Your Inner Creative Battles
"The artist must be like that Marine. He has to know how to be miserable. He has to love being miserable."
Steven Pressfield, The War of Art: Break Through the Blocks & Win Your Inner Creative Battles
"...she (the artist, the writer) doesn't wait for inspiration, she acts in the anticipation of its apparition."
Steven Pressfield, The War of Art: Break Through the Blocks & Win Your Inner Creative Battles
"The marine corps teaches you how to be miserable. This is invaluable for an artist. Marines love to be miserable. Marines derive a perverse satisfaction in having colder chow, crappier equipment, and higher casualty rates than any outfit of dogfaces, swabjockies, or flyboys, all of whom they despise. Why? Because those candyasses don't know how to be miserable. The artist committing himself to his calling has to be miserable. The artist committing himself to his calling has volunteered for hell, whether he knows it or not, he will be dining for the duration on a diet of isolation, rejection, self-doubt, despair, ridicule, contempt, and humiliation. The artist must be like that marine: he has to know how to be miserable. He has to love being miserable. He has to take pride in being more miserable than any soldier, or swabbie, or desk jockey, because this is war, baby, and war is hell."
Steven Pressfield, The War of Art: Break Through the Blocks & Win Your Inner Creative Battles
". . . None of us are born as passive generic blobs waiting for the world to stamp its imprint on us. Instead we show up possessing already a highly refined and individuated soul. Another way of thinking of it is: We're not born with unlimited choices. We can't be anything we want to be. We come into this world with a specific, personal destiny. We have a job to do, a calling to enact, a self to become. We are who we are from the cradle, and we're stuck with it. Our job in this lifetime is not to shape ourselves into some ideal we imagine we ought to be, but to find out who we already are and become it."
Steven Pressfield, The War of Art: Break Through the Blocks & Win Your Inner Creative Battles
"Resistance is always lying and always full of shit."
Steven Pressfield, The War of Art: Break Through the Blocks & Win Your Inner Creative Battles
"The hack is like a politician who consults the polls before he takes a position. He's a demagogue. He panders."
Steven Pressfield, The War of Art: Break Through the Blocks & Win Your Inner Creative Battles
"It can pay off, being a hack. Given the depraved state of American culture, a slick dude can make millions being a hack. But even if you succeed, you lose, because you've sold out your Muse, and your Muse is you, the best part of yourself, where your finest and only true work comes from."
Steven Pressfield, The War of Art: Break Through the Blocks & Win Your Inner Creative Battles
"The part that needs healing is our personal life. Personal life has nothing to do with work. Besides, what better way of healing than to find our center of self-sovereignty? Isn't that the whole point of healing?"
Steven Pressfield, The War of Art: Break Through the Blocks & Win Your Inner Creative Battles
"The sign of the amateur is overglorification of and preoccupation with the mystery. The professional shuts up. She doesn't talk about it. She does her work."
Steven Pressfield, The War of Art: Break Through the Blocks & Win Your Inner Creative Battles
"Nothing is as empowering as real-world validation, even if it's for failure."
Steven Pressfield, The War of Art: Break Through the Blocks & Win Your Inner Creative Battles
"Like a magnetized needle floating on a surface of oil, Resistance will unfailingly point to true North - meaning that calling or action it most wants to stop us from doing. We can use this. We can use it as a compass. We can navigate by Resistance, letting it guide us to that calling or action that we must follow before all others."
Steven Pressfield, The War of Art: Break Through the Blocks & Win Your Inner Creative Battles
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