Do The Work isn’t so much a “follow-up” to The War of Art
Commentary by management consultant Michael Wade on Leadership, Ethics, Management, and Life
Wednesday, April 20, 2011
Do The Work
Today is publication day for Steven Pressfield's new book. He notes:
Do The Work isn’t so much a “follow-up” to The War of Art
as it is an action guide that gets down and dirty in the trenches. Say you’ve got a book, a screenplay or a startup in your head but you’re stuck or scared or just don’t know how to begin, how to break through or how to finish. Do The Work takes you step-by-step from the project’s inception to its ship date, hitting each predictable “Resistance point” along the way and giving techniques and drills for overcoming each obstacle. There’s even a section called “Belly of the Beast” that goes into detail about dealing with the inevitable moment in any artistic or entrepreneurial venture when you hit the wall and just want to cry “HELP!”
Do The Work isn’t so much a “follow-up” to The War of Art
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