![]() ![]() Even though it’s not great I did take a few things away, things I touch on below. I nearly stopped reading this book, I felt the start was lacklustre and it didn’t seem to be meeting my expectations but I’m glad I continued and finished. Most are on the shorter side though, so it can be read quicker than you think. It’s broken up into many topics, with each topic varying in length, from just a paragraph to two pages. The book is structured quite differently to most. ![]() The second is on overcoming resistance by doing what the author calls ‘turning pro’ and the final part touches on the state beyond resistance when you’re in a ‘higher realm’. It’s split into 3 parts, the first is on resistance, what it is and understanding it. The War of Art is a book on overcoming your creative battles. This meant I had to resort to ordering it from Amazon, something I try not to do in support of local bookstores. I’ve been excited to read this for a while but unfortunately I’ve not been able to find it at local bookstores. A mistake many have made, including several bookstore employees after asking for their assistance in finding this book. Yes you read that correctly, not the Art of War by Sun Tzu (which I hated) but the War of Art. ![]()
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