Ready to overcome Resistance and get to freakin’ work? Use these quick links to catch the highlights: 9:14 - What Resistance actually is - and how to get past it. 14:43 - The difference between an amateur and a pro (hint: it’s in your head!). 22:28 - Want to write a book? Steven’s secret to writing EIGHT bestsellers. 29:02 - How to stop procrastinating and finally start your project. 32:13 - Why every creative needs to master this skill to succeed. 40:45 - The unglamorous part of the artist’s journey. What’s next? Watch this playlist to step up your writing game: kzbin.info/aero/PLAxUz0wM51b_ee5T4yLaQOFGYszhKzebr
@cynthiabrooks43773 жыл бұрын
This interview was inspiring and I wrote down, ‘overcoming resistance is more important than talent’ . That reminds me to just sit down and paint already!
@max337able Жыл бұрын
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@jeffreytyler7166 Жыл бұрын
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@jeffreyzie3 жыл бұрын
“The ability to overcome self sabotage & doubt is way more important than Any talent.” - Big BIG facts Without consistency our talent means nothing
@montygemma4 жыл бұрын
When I was at university studying fine art I asked my tutor "whats the difference between an amateur and a professional artist". He said " an an amateur artist paints when he feels inspired, a professional like me has to paint whether he feels like it or not, the galleries are waiting". I would reccomend the War of Art to anyone, it's easy to read and understand, and it's the best book about beating procrastination I have ever read.
@philmehrart3 жыл бұрын
Epic quote and as a fellow artist I thank you for that
@Shinchan958-h9z Жыл бұрын
What advice did you got from this book to stop procrastination
@jamikatechaos99723 жыл бұрын
It is incredibly refreshing to hear about someone who didn't get published until their 50's, and is so humble and knowledgeable. What an inspiration!
@GraceAskew5 жыл бұрын
Marie!!! I cannot tell you how SPOT ON this entire interview as for where I am in my life. Wow! So much juicy goodness in here. Thank you ❤️ I am on day 408 of a self-prescribed daily songwriting/live-streamed challenge, the end goal being 500 days straight. Back when I started (1/1/18), definitely marked the end of my Hero’s Journey and the beginning of me embracing my Songwriting Journey.
@Caitlin11ify5 жыл бұрын
What a wonderful man. I could honestly listen to the two of you talk all day. I really appreciate the way you both shared so authentically. It made me feel a lot less isolated about the emotional rabbit-holes I sometimes head down. Thank you for this great episode.
@TeamForleo2 жыл бұрын
Hello Catriona, Thank you for sharing your feedback with our community. We so loved hearing that you enjoyed the conversation! -Antoinette, Team Forleo
@amysbees66862 жыл бұрын
You could literally have AS P ok n every week and we'd gain new insights from you both! Great show!
@newbietoytbiz9505 жыл бұрын
I love this interview with Steven Pressfield. His quote “Put your ass where your heart wants to be” can surely pull a chair out from under Resistance! Thank you Marie, love your constant reminders that we all go through similar struggles no matter where we’re at in our journey ❤️
@TeamForleo2 жыл бұрын
Hello Newbie, Isn't Steven's quote great! It does makes you stop and pivot. We are so happy to hear you that you enjoy the reminders. Thank youf for being a part of our community friend. -Antoinette, Team Forleo
@katiegirl332 жыл бұрын
Oh man I needed every single word of this. Jumping on the Steve train 🚂 📚 🤓 Thank you Marie! Always 🤍
@dannyboythelastman19445 жыл бұрын
I read war of art so many times, even translated it in my native language for those who do not understand English. I feel like of they read this at a younger age, it will change their life. Thank you so much Sir Pressfield
@kayaeki3 жыл бұрын
thank you for translating it to your language! Youve done such an amazing job, Im proud of you!
@annawill1110 Жыл бұрын
I just love him. His strong, kind, light and warm. Thanks Marie X
@TeamForleo Жыл бұрын
We do, too. Thank YOU for watching. So grateful you're here. xoxo
@baladi08225 жыл бұрын
Marie dropping gems on us like nobody's business. There are no words to describe how valuable this is. Mr. Pressfield is nothing short of remarkable. Thank you for sharing this with us, Marie!
@RestlessRobin Жыл бұрын
Fantastic interview! Thanks for sharing x
@marieforleo Жыл бұрын
Thank YOU for being here! ❤❤❤
@dreamcometrue67084 жыл бұрын
I love how Marie illustrated how unglamorous the journey can be. People don’t get to see that side, but it’s a HUGE part of the process. Thanks Marie!
@elisaleibelt32895 жыл бұрын
Aside from the genius wisdom shared in this episode, one thing I always appreciate is how Marie and her guest interact in such a respectful and curious way, really discussing ideas and sharing their experiences on both sides. it's so great to watch. this level of professionalism and passion combined. that's why I love this show.
@RafaelAmorimmeu2 жыл бұрын
Steven is a super human. His works changed my life.
@webbaron12 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this recording, Marie, I listened to this interview with Mr Pressfield after listening to another interview with him (played yours with auto play). Yours included an invite to write a comment (the other did not). It truly felt like he was (and you were) speaking directly to me. I think I share something very similar in experience. It took him 30 years to get his break. I've been at what I've been doing for over 35 years (but still haven't gotten my break, but working on it),. Hearing that touched me and made my soul smile. I'm a writer/illustrator of my own graphic novels, with the intent to have them adapted into tv/film projects (almost a standard business model today). It's been a looooong road, but hopefully the law of averages will soon be on my side. Listening to this came at a very poignant time and feel I can identify with him in many ways. It was very, very encouraging. Thank you again, Marie Forleo. I've listened to your youtube videos many times. What you're doing is great. Cheers from Canada. Bob.
@mcnallyaar3 жыл бұрын
I 100% agree with his statement about writers' workshops! And with Marie's comments that you need a person you can trust who *knows* you.
@JouelletteFrenchCoaching5 жыл бұрын
Thank you for bringing Steven again on your show, Marie, he's brilliant! The most important things I got out of this episode: 1. Must read all his books 2. The phases of the creative work 3. The grinding 4. The muse will eventually come if I keep working I kind of knew these things, but I got a huge validation (hint hint) in this episode. Thanks a lot, Llyane
@NirmalaWisdomQueen Жыл бұрын
The most significant insight I'm taking away from this conversation is that I am a pro of things I love to do the most. I care less about when the is an end. I keep working and showing up for what really matters in this lifetime. Following my heart instate of listening to my head all the time. I can write for 25 mins per day without a single day off; and without judgment. I don't care what I am going write, I. do it because I love it!
@emiliemolave21324 жыл бұрын
Simply learning that the "resistance" will always be there no matter who you are and what stage in life you're in is already empowering. ♡
@emeraldobrienloveshorror5 жыл бұрын
Can't wait to read his books and re-watch this episode. As a writer, I relate to all of this. I've taken so many pearls of wisdom from this so far 1. Trust yourself 2. Get some people you trust 3. Break through the Resistance by taking action 4. Leave the ego behind 5. Turning Pro means doing what others won't (consistency, action, learning) 6. Figure out what gift you have to give (as Marie says, we all have one) Thank you so much for sharing these gems with us. P.S. Love Fangirl Marie ;)
@wayneflake21712 жыл бұрын
SO glad I get to be apart of you shining your light! Thank you for this, pressfield is also one of my favorite authors and his new book is being added to the library ASAP! There are so many gems, a re-watch is necessary.
@Michu5075 жыл бұрын
Overcoming resistance is far more important then talent! ❤ I needed to remember that. Thank you!
@sumantra74623 жыл бұрын
It's lovely to watch on screen how Steven Pressfield appreciated about the whole space Marie have created over time ( by beating resistance) ☺️💚 Thanks for uploading this wonderful gift Marie.
@TaraWagner5 жыл бұрын
YASSS to managing emotions, expectations, etc. Self-discipline is the real skill to develop. It was (is 😆) the hardest thing for me, but practicing and mastering it has been the key to my success in every area of life - business, marriage, health, all of it.
@chia38052 жыл бұрын
🙏🏻 I just read the “turning PRO” soooo deep 🙏🏻 Thank you for sharing your wisdom 🙏🏻
@SalmaJafri5 жыл бұрын
Steven Pressfield's "Turning Pro" interview with you was an eye-opening perspective for me. I chose to turn pro and not show up as lazy-ass Salma who does things when she feels like it, but as a professional who's invested in her brand and is accountable to her audience. Can't wait to dive into this episode!
@madelaine39965 жыл бұрын
Steven Pressfield is full of gifts and beauty. My biggest insight is about talking to myself as a pro instead of an amateur. I am writing my first book and have been working on a novel. There are so many times I question if I'm good enough etc. This conversation really helped me understand how common this way of thinking is, and that we all have the power within ourselves to move through resistance. And I am going to begin by writing on a more regular basis starting with each morning. Rituals make our lives! X
@TheGosslings3 жыл бұрын
At around the 14:40 mark, when Mr. P talks about how the villainy of Resistance gives meaning to the creator, it reminds me of that powerful line from Starship Troopers: "Something given has no value." And it's true! We must earn it, by the sweat of our brow, the blood of our wounds, and the screaming of our souls. Love watching these interviews. Mr. P changed my life with his writing. I thank God for him all the time.
@MonicaSancio5 жыл бұрын
🙌🏼Excellent idea to trust your own self-validation, says Steven Pressfield! The quotes are invaluable, and thank you Marie & Steve, for sharing so much of your own struggles and disciplines to be the Pro that you are! 💖
@scarletmarosa26025 жыл бұрын
I'm so glad the journey isn't cute.... Because those of us who haven't put ourselves out there yet but are in the way think it had to look perfect and powerful... Thank you for showing us it's always a journey no matter where you are
@hothatchpa5 жыл бұрын
Wow his reading part! Outstanding! The biggest insight as a late off the heros journey musician, is how to be a pro and that can mean different things at different phases. Right now it means piano and vocals EVERY DAY. Self discipline is my now PROductivity. Mastering my craft. Thank you Marie and Steve.
@DarKNess1111x3 жыл бұрын
You're so right! Small victories, especially when such minor goals feel so inaccessible, are valid and important. Take and celebrate baby steps in the direction of larger goals and be kind to ourselves. After all, breaking down and rejoicing in the accumulative small components which comprise larger goals can be a critical component toward achieving them
@kimneuparth55655 жыл бұрын
Marie, Marie! I'm not even 20 minutes in and I'm hearing so many nuggets of wisdom. Wow! This one will be on repeat!
@BrianneHarris5 жыл бұрын
I have long admired Pressfield and love his work. Thank you for having him on the show! And Marie, thank you for what you do. For your insightful questions and comments, the "Demystifying" you do. I watch and listen, and find strain melting away from around my heart, and tension releasing from my mind; it gives me a sense of Oh, ok, it is work, but it is the right kind of work, and I'm not doing it wrong. I CAN move forward. And, I have to share, since watching your keynote I regularly repeat to myself, "Everything is figureoutable". It helps. Again, thank you. So much appreciation for you!
@vivek1nj15 жыл бұрын
Marie, you are a true inspiration. May God bless you with more and more success & happiness in life.
@asliindependent5 жыл бұрын
Thank you Marie for this video, this is the second one with Steven Pressfield that I've seen on your channel, the 1st one was years back, and I must say, people like me who are inspired by Seteven's books or the one's who will be inspired by his books in future are going to find goldmines in these video interviews you've done, you ask the best questions, I've watched almost all the videos of him on the internet but these are the ones which provide real value. Thank you for the amazing content you've been putting out for years!
@startinginthemiddle7563 жыл бұрын
I am in my head so much that, when it comes to planning out a new project, I overthink it to the point of inactivity. I will get so detailed that it overwhelms me and I end up paralyzed. The point that the entire outline of a novel fits onto a standard size piece of paper really hit me. Instead of trying to work out every tiny detail, taking more of a bird's-eye view of the project and "boiling it down to the essentials" allows me to see it at a size that I believe I can accomplish. Great insight!
@EzeICE Жыл бұрын
Try Starting in the Middle. Lol 😆 🤣 😂 😹. Ok ok I know, bad joke.
@Andrew-dg7qm5 ай бұрын
Yes, the foolscap method works. Similarly, making a list of what to get done this quarter gives you better perspective than what to do today/this week. Check out Cal Newport’s work
@julianamaxado5 жыл бұрын
I am sure the muse is looking at me right now, proud that I have taken the time to watch this precious video, Marie. I feel free to be stupid, cause I am reeaaaally stupid and proud of it. I have a crazy passionate heart that can´t wait to recognize an opportunity to give my gift to all of you ( I mean all of you in the world). Love this state I am in, after this wonderful video. Thanks a lot
@xchump5 жыл бұрын
War of Art is the best book I've read apart from the Bible. I'm not kidding. Don't how many times I had to let the tears flow. Hit so close to home and really encouraged me to become a professional. And what a sweet guy mr. Pressfield is btw! Such a lovely demeanor .
@grassfedtv65525 жыл бұрын
Thanks for having him on, Marie!! Steven is one of my favorites of all time!
@sleepguru5 жыл бұрын
I am currently in “The Messy Middle” of my first novel and have read almost everything from Steve. Like he said at the end, Marie’s superb interview technique helped pull it out of him in ways I hadn’t understood before. This is the first time I have seen Marie in action and I was duly impressed. Thank you.
@marieforleo5 жыл бұрын
We're so glad you enjoyed this episode, Brendon! Good luck on your novel. We're rooting for you! - Team Forleo
@lisamei4thinkingbeauty5 жыл бұрын
you said it Marie! I think that's Steven Pressfield's gift in a nutshell: he sets your soul at ease! 😌🙏💖
@ernakristin79165 жыл бұрын
What a gift from Marie today. I absolutely have to agree. Steven Pressfield is my favorite author, and the game changer, "The War of Art" is my favorite kick-ass book of all time. It is so wonderful to get to see the real man in person. Whole heartfelt "Thank You" to the both of you!
@catdelcarmen54945 жыл бұрын
What a gem Steve is! Thank you for opening our eyes and hearts to this great man! Marie - you’re so good at interviewing and getting down to the point!
@clydefinlay21242 жыл бұрын
Hi Marie. I just listened to you in your interview with writer Steven Pressfield, which was delightful. As a visual artist and writer, I enjoyed the conversation " Overcoming Resistance and Why Talent Doesn't Mater". Steven and you reminded me about why it is so important to self-validation, gratification, my own journey, and the paths of resistance which are not always predictable. The message Steven spoke about "Are you a Pro? or an Amateur?" was profound. I still need to be patient and consider the resistance from the world around me. Interestingly, I find the issues in this conversation give me some appreciation for where I am now. I have only been writing memoirs for the past four years that speak about my personal journey. I will take the knowledge and understanding both you and Steven have brought forward in this interview and bring what I consider to be my gift. Now, as an international visual artist, I am taking my step forward while collaborating with another writer by establishing poetry with the paintings I've created. This has been a journey for both my friend and me. I have been inspired by You, and Steven, who is a wonderful writer, and a Pro.
@TeamForleo2 жыл бұрын
Hi Clyde! We're thrilled you enjoyed this episode :) While it may have been a long journey, we see how far you've come. That's a huge accomplishment! We're cheering you on while you take those next steps in collaborating on the poems for your paintings. Way to go! - Monauar, Team Forleo
@carsonclee4 жыл бұрын
This is such a great interview - Really happy I came across this. Pressfield is extremely relatable and you can tell he made himself great through sheer hustle and determination to the craft. He speaks through his experience of the vulnerability/pain/doubt during the creative process and he's genuine in regards to his advice instead of speaking vague platitudes that other experts preach.
@wendytarasoff32974 жыл бұрын
I am writing my first romance-murder mystery and am 25,000 words in. He is right about the inner voices that will tell you even to throw the work out even. The two definitions of resistance he gave were very helpful--the resistance that helps creative process, and the one that doesn't. Also, my life has changed dramatically so I think I am in the pro stage but having to balance that with get it out there. I have two small books out there now, and have finished work on a writing with power sentence book that I am going to put up for sale. Thank you for a few ah-ah moments. I am starting the grind of getting the work out there. Thank you for your insights on the authors journey. During the first novelette for kids, I had a note above my desk that said "Sit bum in chair." lol
@Andrew-dg7qm5 ай бұрын
That’s right - I know this thread is old but this topic will never die and Pressfield’s work is something I always comae back to. Just a minor point of clarification of terms, because as we get more used to speaking about this topic the language matters. He calls the voice(s) Resistance What we call the small still voice is ourself and that’s a major difference. Our inner voice can be trusted, fear (Resistance) cannot be trusted. Bob Marley’s last public words were “Everyone has a voice inside talking to them, listen to the voice and you will know what to do” It’s imperative we learn to distinguish the two voices (or many, depending on what you believe) If we trust ourself we will hear the voice of inspiration. And we’ll be better able to hear and manage/ignore the voice of fear/Resistance
@pamgroom71175 жыл бұрын
"Scheduling work time" and "showing up consistently" were the words I needed to hear. You guys are SO AFFIRMING and ENCOURAGING?! Thanks!
@FishingtonBurpPuzzle2 жыл бұрын
Very very powerful interview with a humble and brilliant man. I get those voices 24/7. And, let’s face it often the voice is real. It says ‘what do you think you’re doing? Who do you think you are?’ Having some kind of work to pay bills is how I manage. But people like Gauguin or Bukowski just walked out. But they were geniuses and unstoppable
@brandyrhodes55855 жыл бұрын
One of my favorites now ❤️ One of my favorite parts was when you guys talked about “never arriving” and that resistance would always be there - and to not take that as a sign to stop.
@JessicaAntonelli5 жыл бұрын
I seriously just found an app that would wake me up with this video as my alarm. I'm going to keep re-listening until this is in my DNA! Steven Pressfield and Marie are my absolute faves, thanks for this!
@ellea25413 жыл бұрын
Watched this to remind me of Steven Pressfield's 'War of Art' and LOVED this conversation SOOOOOOO much. THANK YOU for helping me get my mojo back!
@penelopeperez53494 жыл бұрын
Such a beautiful and inspiring conversation!! Thank you Marie and Steven!!💕🙌🏼
@AwakenThyself5 жыл бұрын
What a gentle man... brilliant! I'm so thrilled to have watched this and i'm just ordering the War of Art!!!
@SaraAnderson5 жыл бұрын
Me too! I loved all the nuggets of wisdom here.
@dfruitziga25433 жыл бұрын
I came late but I'm sure you just saved my life through this video, Marie, Steve. Bless you.
@SuperChargeYourself5 жыл бұрын
Marie’s my hero! She chooses her interview guests with care, we can tell!
@marieforleo5 жыл бұрын
That is the truth. Thanks so much for noticing! - Team Forleo
@Mimi252912 жыл бұрын
Mine is having to know everything. Over studying and researching before I can get started, convincing myself i could have done it better but never arriving at that place of self approval. And the worse form is the roadblock the stop sign. A book I heard about from a guest on Oprah show called the war of art by Steven pressfield he explains that every time we try some new endeavour professionally or even a new diet or that new fitness regime etc we come against resistance. He said at the end of the day the only thing he asks himself isn’t did he do good enough, did he write enough or could he have done better. He said the only thing he asked himself is did he overcome resistance. This was fire for me. The war of art is a great read and a help for anyone experiencing this. Just my humble opinion but I loved it. He didn’t publish his first book until he was in his 50’s because of self doubt.
@TeamForleo2 жыл бұрын
War of Art is such a great book! Steven is great and every book he puts out gets better and better. Thanks so much for sharing your favorite of his with us :) We love the "Did I overcome resistance" question! - Monauar, Team Forleo
@victorrivas79113 жыл бұрын
I don't know if you Marie are going to read this but: It's the First Time watching any of your videos and I found GOLD. This interview is what I was craving for without knowing it. Thanks and keep the GREAT work :)
@kreetyk4 жыл бұрын
The idea of separating your life in two parts; one is the heroic journey where you finally figure out you are an artist, and the second part is the less heroic, less glamorous part where you just do the work. This perspective shift has been really helpful. Now let's get to work. Also, treating your artistic work like your day job, amazing advice!
@wendymorison29943 жыл бұрын
I most value the honest snippets you both shared from your real lived experience. What the creative process really looks like. Grinding through and doing the work. It gives hope. There is so much focus on presenting a final perfect project, and not enough on what it takes to produce it. And if we truly want to motivate and guide people, we need to show them our struggles and failures too. Thanks for your fantastic show!
@paolabueso5 жыл бұрын
His books have completely changed the way I approach my work. I am forever grateful. I still remember the first time I realized what resistance even was and it happened to be running my life at that point without me even realizing it. Thank you so much for introducing me to his books and sharing this amazing interview!
@TeamForleo2 жыл бұрын
Hello Paola, Yay! We are so glad you enjoyed the conversation with Steven Pressfield! We are also so excited to hear that you have been following his work. So great learnings to learn! -Antoinette, Team Forleo
@mariacolaco62184 жыл бұрын
WOW! Resistance,first time anyone has really spoken about,in this way! Thanks
@RuthWatsonTV5 жыл бұрын
This was like a big motivational hug - thank you Marie & Steven xxx
@brianmillerspeaks5 жыл бұрын
Amazing. Discovered Pressfield through Seth and just loved this interview. In particular I thought the conversation around 35:00 was super important. Getting into your audience's point of view isn't just important; it's the whole thing. I train this skill, which psychologists call perspective-taking, to people in so many different fields, and I'm finding it especially hits home for healthcare professionals these days. "Patient experience" is getting a lot of attention. But really, it's all the same thing. Whether you're a marketer, a writer, or a nurse: treat people how they wish to be treated, and do that be bridging the gap between your perspective and theirs. As always, a huge fan, Marie.
@jamessamy5 жыл бұрын
War Of Art is a great book to fight the resistance and start doing. Thank you Marie for interview. Awesome 👍
@dopplegangerdavid5 жыл бұрын
If you were really fighting it then you probably wouldnt be here.
@courtneyonu59662 жыл бұрын
Absolutely love your work Steven Pressfield!
@LiahYoo5 жыл бұрын
You guys always kick my butt! Love you two so so much 💕🌴
@keillanhadden7985 жыл бұрын
Hey Liah!!
@MrEriksson10995 жыл бұрын
How can you not like Steven that's beyond me. Great show...
@charlesarchuletta29475 жыл бұрын
Thank both of your for the helpful input you’ve given here and individually
@juancarlosvillazon8163 Жыл бұрын
Wonderful conversation between two human beings representing themselves naturally. How refreshing! Specially in an era where thousand of people lecture at you with a bunch of hipe. I truly believe that we as a human beings will shift to a more natural and honest communication. It is becoming easier to perceive the lies from the true. The placer resides in the feeling that all that has been said was true. Congratulations and thank you so much.
@christinamariemoney5 жыл бұрын
Marie, you are one of the main people who inspire me every day to keep doing what I love, which is working for myself 😊❤️ thank you for inspiring my channel!
@Enrico_Fusai_Counselor5 жыл бұрын
I just had a look at it and I can tell you're doing incredible! Keep going, stay focused, consistent and always bring good value to the table: you'll make it big! XO
@mouadibnjabal53605 жыл бұрын
Bella❤
@PeterHorrill Жыл бұрын
Love that; the last half of one life is "The Artist Journey"! This resonates tremendously. Thankyou! #verygratefull
@malgorzatazawojek10235 жыл бұрын
I love the flow they have together, they are both so respectful towards each other, it's beautiful!
@charobarnes22155 жыл бұрын
I’m a Huge Pressfield fan and use his Audiobooks to keep me on track if I start to lose focus. The thing that has helped me most is to “put my ass” at my drafting table and Create something. Whether I’m Drawing or sewing... Hearing those words makes me stop, sit down and Take Action! I’m So So grateful. ❤️
@ChockablockPro5 жыл бұрын
Mama Marie, this is another winner! So many nuggets from both of you. Love Steven P and you draw out the best in guests because of your personal experience and warmth. THANK YOU!
@mayursarda39454 жыл бұрын
What a humble person! Loved his book WAR OF ART and will read many more books written by him.❤️
@NirmalaWisdomQueen Жыл бұрын
Thank you both for taking the time to share such a wonderful massage.
@carlyburr5 жыл бұрын
I love how you guys are kickin it casual in your jeans for this interview! And thank you Marie, I wasn’t familiar with Steven but I already love him. 💛
@jamilynn3225 жыл бұрын
Steven's awesome - if you want his books, I highly recommend getting the Audible version of "Do the Work" - he reads it himself and it's amazing to listen to the emotion he puts into it.
@AD-cs6rp5 жыл бұрын
This information has literally helped so much. I was starting to think something was wrong with me for not being able to beat the stubborn “resistance”. It’s so good to know this challenge isn’t unique to just me.
@sharonkambale62115 жыл бұрын
Gosh Marie! Thank you for being you! The affirmation that you provide to those of us who do not fit the mold. You are appreciated.
@AtlantaAngel845 жыл бұрын
The talent doesn’t matter piece was so powerful because so many of us let resistance keep us from accomplishing what we want. This was a great video.
@joanicajyrwa32303 жыл бұрын
This got to be on my list of top 5 favourite Marie Forleo interview! Just two great people appreciating each other and talking about hard work. 😭💖
@TeamForleo2 жыл бұрын
Hi Joanica, Wahoo!!! We love hearing that you rank this interview with Steven Pressfield in your top 5 favorite conversations. The discussion brings to much learning for all of us to embrace. Thank you for being a part of our community Joanica! -Antoinette, Team Forleo
@MissAndreaChavez5 жыл бұрын
LOOOOOOVED LOVEEEED this interview, at last a no BS conversation about "doing what you love and never work a day in your life"
@MelissaClaasen5 жыл бұрын
Aw man! What a gent and champ Steven is. Such a great interview. Excellent questions, and listening to Steve is such soul food. Man should have a podcast!
@maryzee8143 Жыл бұрын
This touched my heart so deeply!! I love you and this gentle soul of a human being. I love the honesty and the cutting the resistance that keeps us from moving forward. Thank you so much for all you share ❤❤❤
@jimwoodswrites5 жыл бұрын
Marie, I listen to all of Steve's interviews. I gotta say this one is absolutely head and shoulders above the rest. Great work! Loved your honesty and authenticity. It really put Steve at ease, and he just dropped truthbomb after truthbomb.
@ermadavenport63495 жыл бұрын
So inspiring! Thank you!
@PhilipQuintas5 жыл бұрын
I was told many years ago to "Treat it like a business" and that's the essence of going pro, overcoming resistance and doing the work. As a life-long creative person, I've struggled with believing in myself, realizing that what I do has significant value and sticking with a project from initial inspiration to completed product. This interview is an excellent recap of what I needed to be reminded of. Now it's up to me to apply what I already know to is important to do and just friggin' do it!
@TeamForleo2 жыл бұрын
Hello Philip, Bravo, bravo friend! We love hearing from our community and more importantly, that his interview resonated with you to keep on going. Thank you for sharing your insight with the community. -Antoinette, Team Forleo
@PhilipQuintas2 жыл бұрын
@@TeamForleo Thanks for your delayed response to my comment, Antoinette! I had completely forgotten that I had watched this video and posted a comment on it. Today I have an opportunity to revisit it, reflect on how far I've come since then and realize that although I'm not exactly where I want to be, I'm closer than I've ever been.
@CynthiaDaddona4 жыл бұрын
So inspiring especially about overcoming resistance and doing your God given talent. Thank you Maria and Steve!
@claudinesouza89955 жыл бұрын
I don't even know what I liked the most!! SO many insights... reaffirming us that even if you do many times it doesn't get any easier... the resistance we all have... put your ass where your heart is... all of the above!!! Thank you, both for the awesome interview!!!
@gaddammitkyle5 жыл бұрын
Thank you both for this! I've been struggling with resistance and having you both go back and forth and expose all of resistance's strategies is super helpful
@gabriellalopez65375 жыл бұрын
Biggest Insight: Hmm...so many ahas! Its one that im living by right now. Treating the art as a job in terms of working on it no matter how I feel. The main thing is to just show up. Action: I made a personal goal to post a video once a week to my KZbin channel for the year! Its been going strong so far. I mentioned in my most recent vid that no matter if my content sucks or no views, Im gonna keep showing up no matter what. So yeah, I love this! It lets me know that mediocre is ok. As long as im passionate and pressed in action, i'll someday get there. That's my thoughts. Thank you very much Marie and Steven for this interview!
@stephaniedejesus57045 жыл бұрын
Yeah sure, sure, but I'm pissed that all I see is a "like"button when I wanna hit the "LOVE"button. You see that smile on his face and his very specific and genuine compliment at the end of this? It's cuz this stuff is GOLD and it comes from a great team that can bring out even more value out of an already amazing mind that is Mr. Pressfield's. Thanks for yet another great piece of work, Marie Forleo and team.
@pavlina.f4 жыл бұрын
OMG, this must be my most favorite interview from Marie TV. Thank you so much. "Why did I start this thing?" Haha. I've not finished Steven's book yet but I'm done with my procrastination - Resistance since today! My hero's journey is over. Thank you for all those reminders.
@CassieWinter4 жыл бұрын
Congratulations! How has your week gone since turning pro?
@whitneylee335 жыл бұрын
His opening statement about not knowing what we're going to work on until we do it is so true for me. You hear so much that whether u feel like it or not, you gotta do the work and while that may be true for admin like tasks, when it comes to creativity of any kind its just not possible. I have to be feeling it and in a wave of inspiration or my creative efforts whether it be writing, designing or whatever falls flat. One caveat to this is there are things you can do to nurture the wave of inspiration into action however even so, my best work tends to come out of nowhere at random times. I do notice that it tends to happen when my body is in motion (walking, cleaning, showering etc...)
@anamiguelhg4 жыл бұрын
I love this episode! I literally stopped it and started writing down ideas about my project. They just came out. This episode not just inspires me but leads me to take action right away. So thank you Marie. This is awesome. And you introduce me Steven's work so definently I'm going to read his books. So much love as always for you and a huge thanks.
@toniak76685 жыл бұрын
Had an hour of free time and wished I had a one hour movie to watch 🍿 and then... I remembered it’s Tuesday ♥️🥳
@JS-dv9ji5 жыл бұрын
This man!!! The War of Art is a constant reference point for me when I write, full of my own notes and highlighted gems. I love his writing style and now I get to see what he's like as a person, and he's delightful. I love his no bullshit approach to creativity. I just adore this interview, thanks to both of you for doing it. As soon as it ended, I bought The Artist's Journey on Audible!
@cbunt5213 жыл бұрын
Loved this interview! Always had a dream of becoming a writer! The resistance has stopped me for years. At 52 and I’m saying enough is enough. I’m writing! Great interview.