Join host Michelle Pellizzon and guest Courtney Romano as they explore how "The War of Art" inspired them to overcome self-doubt and find deeper meaning in their creative journeys, sharing the spiritual and creative insights they've gained from the book.
KEY TAKEAWAYS:
- "The War of Art" by Steven Pressfield gave both Michelle and Courtney the confidence to push past self-doubt and pursue what they love creatively.
- Resistance is a normal part of creating, and experiencing self-doubt can be a sign that you're on the right path.
- Perseverance and dedication to your work can often lead to success more than innate talent.
- Creative work can serve as a spiritual practice and a channel for something greater when done with pure intention.
- Books like "The War of Art" leave a lasting impact and can offer fresh inspiration every time you reread them.
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