Joe is wearing a dressing gown! A very snazzy, smoking-jacket-esque dressing gown, but a dressing gown nonetheless. If you only listen to the audio, you're missing out. Hop over to YouTube and have a gander. Mind you, Vicky is dressed like three of the Spice Girls at once, so... anyway, they're both perfectly dressed to discuss The War Of Art by Steven Pressfield – an excellent book for everyone who's ever struggled with procrastination. Listen in and find out what Vicky and Joe's top takeaways from the book are.
Key Takeaways:
[1:20] Joe won gold and silver in the National BJJ competition!
[2:00] Vicky, on the other hand, has scratched her eyeball.
[6:35] Today’s podcast will be a book review of The War of Art by Steven Pressfield.
[8:35] The book is extremely well organized.
[10:00] In Steven’s book, he actually doesn’t have a table of contents.
[12:20] We each have different types of personalities depending on who you are talking to. We have the work persona, the family persona, and the friend/hobby persona.
[15:55] Planning to do that ‘thing’ is really easy. Sitting down and actually doing it is not!
[17:35] Don’t start tomorrow. Start now!
[19:30] It doesn’t matter if the words you are writing are terrible! The point is you got it down on paper.
[21:50] What kind of person do you want to be today?
[25:25] Last month, Vicky wrote every single day!
[26:00] Tune in next week to find out why you should do something difficult!
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The Obelisk Gate by N. K. Jemisin
The Next Step in the Dance by Tim Gautreaux
The War of Art: Break Through the Blocks and Win Your Inner Creative Battles by Steven Pressfield