You’ve thought about taking a dance/art/acting/whatever class but know you’ll be nothing but awkward.
You want to start a blog/YouTube channel/TpT shop/whatever but then realize your ideas are all crap.
You wake up early to write a chapter of your book but decide instead to organize your desk, answer emails, and fill out tax return forms.
(Wait, maybe that’s just me?)
Why is it that we don’t do the things we say we want to do? Turns out, there’s an invisible and incredibly powerful monster stalking us. It’s name is Resistance.
My super-smart co-worker and writing group homegirl Leigh explains that anyone who wants to create something is going to have to confront and slay this monster, a diabolical critter that shape-shifts to capitalize on each person’s greatest insecurity.
The idea comes from Steven Pressfield’s The War of Art, a quick but meaty read. The book is a kick in the…pants to those of us who surrender to distractions or defeating thoughts when we should be doing the work that most matters to us. If you don’t have time to read the book, here’s a recent interview where Pressfield discusses these ideas:
Buoyed by Leigh, Pressfield, and my buddy Tom, I was able to write a few pages this week. And even though I battled Prezi-pocalypse 2019, a particularly nasty form of Resistance, this week, I do feel a bit better about my progress on this year’s 20Time project. I’m still at it.
Okay, my friend, ugly truth time – what has Resistance prevented you from accomplishing? Confess in the reply box below because my misery loves your company.