Feel the Fear and Do It Anyway
Dynamic techniques for turning Fear, Indecision and Anger into Power, Action and Love
by Susan Jeffers Ph.D.
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“The War of Art reads like a fiery pamphlet that personifies creative blocks as 'Resistance,' a cunning adversary. The short, declarative pages can jolt a procrastinating artist into action by naming fear and self-sabotage with combat clarity. The useful part is this diagnosis, which makes avoidance feel like a conquerable external foe. But the book rarely moves beyond metaphor: it offers no steps, just inspirational battle cries. If you bristle at a drill-sergeant tone and endless variations on the same idea, the repetition will grate long before the slim volume ends.”
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