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Turning Pro
by Steven Pressfield
146 Pages · 2015 · 1 MB · 4,277 Downloads · New!
The “Turning Pro: Tap Your Inner Power and Create Your Life’s Work” is a must-read book for all creative people. Turning Pro is written by the author Steven Pressfield. Steven has written numerous fiction and non-fiction books. His debut novel, The Legend of Bagger Vance, was adapted for the screen. His struggles to earn a living as a writer are detailed in The War of Art, Turning Pro, and The Knowledge. His books are always a spark, a flame, and fuel to reader motivation. Turning pro is a must for all creative people who cannot seem to actually get past thinking about living a creative life.
Do the Work
by Steven Pressfield
109 Pages · 2015 · 1 MB · 3,073 Downloads · New!
The “Do the Work” is good about actually doing the work. Steven Pressfield is the author of this self-help book. Steven has written numerous fiction and non-fiction books. His debut novel, The Legend of Bagger Vance, was adapted for the screen. His struggles to earn a living as a writer are detailed in The War of Art, Turning Pro, and The Knowledge. His books are always a spark, a flame, and fuel to reader motivation. In this book, Steven Pressfield guides the reader on how to perform work in the right way. This book will help the reader to take action and successfully ship projects out the door.
The War of Art
by Steven Pressfield
192 Pages · 2015 · 1 MB · 60 Downloads · New!
The War of Art is the career guide, job hunting, personal transformation and self-help book which shares the different techniques of achieving our goals. Steven Pressfield is the author of this impressive book. He is the bestselling author in the New York Times. Steven wrote several novels and his debut novel is selected for filmmaking. This guide is similar to the Sun-Tzu book who tells how to win the soul. Steven works hard in his entire life and then be able to achieve his goals. He always wanted to become a writer but it was not easy as it seems from outside. What keeps us motivated on long journeys? How to move while avoiding all the hurdles? How to pursue your career successfully such as business, singing, writing, and painting, etc. This is an amazing and inspiring book which teaches people how to achieve all your dreams. Steven shares the practical tools and tips which a reader can apply anywhere with the guaranteed results. Discipline, determination, commitment are the key points to become successful in any profession of life. Further, you will learn how to deal with the challenges that are meant to break you.
The Lion’s Gate
by Steven Pressfield
448 Pages · 2015 · 16 MB · 41 Downloads · New!
“The Lion’s Gate: On the Front Lines of the Six-Day War” is a great history book. Steven Pressfield is the author of this true storybook. Steven has written twelve previous fiction and non-fiction books, including The War of Art. His books engage all the reader and “The Lion’s Gate” is one of those that once you begin is hard to put it down. Steven Pressfield describes in this book, June 5, 1967, Israel is enclosed by enemies. The Soviet-equipped Egyptian Army has relief more than one thousands tanks on the southern border. Syrian also attacks from the north side with heavy guns. Jordan and Iraq are also ready to attack. June 10, 1967, the Arab army’s air forces completely destroyed. To know about further of this history book, then read this best-selling book. Before the written of this book, Steven conducted more than 60 interviews from 2011-2012 talking to soldiers from France and Israel. The pilots who flew the prominent preemptive strike on the Egyptian airfields that June 5 morning describe in detail their approach, kill shots, and their returns. To sum it up, The Lion’s Gate is a wonderful book that reveals the story of the Six-Day War.
Gates of Fire
by Steven Pressfield
400 Pages · 2005 · 1 MB · 37 Downloads · New!
Gates of Fire is the military, thriller, fiction and history novel which describe the battle events between two great nations. Steven Pressfield is the author of this classic novel. There is a mountain in northern Greece which is known as Thermopylae. Werxes was the leader of the Persian army who moves from south to eastern cost through Greece. They wanted to invade the Greeks forces and their army is good in numbers. When Leonidas came to know about the march of Persian forces then raised the army of almost seven-thousands from different cities of states. He established his army on mountains to stop the Persians through Thermopylae. At his first sight the plan was working but when the Persian forces do not come through he sends his forces from the backside of the mountains. Leonidas remains on the Thermopylae along with his three-hundred companions. Werxes turn up with his millions of family against Spartans at Thermopylae. He was not expecting any kind of clash from them but Leonidas is not in the mode of letting things go in an easy way. The battle begins between forces, Persians are millions in number on the other side there are only three-hundred Spartans. Battle did not end till the black rocks on the mountain did not turn into red. The battle did not end until the last soldier of Spartan. Persian won the battle and there left one injured Spartan to tell the story of this great battle.
The Warrior Ethos
by Steven Pressfield
None Pages · None · · 36 Downloads · New!
We are all warriors. Each of us struggles every day to define and defend our sense of purpose and integrity, to justify our existence on the planet and to understand, if only within our own hearts, who we are and what we believe in. Do we fight by a code? If so, what is it? What is the Warrior Ethos? Where did it come from? What form does it take today? How do we (and how can we) use it and be true to it in our internal and external lives? The Warrior Ethos is intended not only for men and women in uniform, but artists, entrepreneurs and other warriors in other walks of life.The book examines the evolution of the warrior code of honor and "mental toughness." It goes back to the ancient Spartans and Athenians, to Caesar's Romans, Alexander's Macedonians and the Persians of Cyrus the Great (not excluding the Garden of Eden and the primitive hunting band). Sources include Herodotus, Thucydides, Plutarch, Xenophon, Vegetius, Arrian and Curtius--and on down to Gen. George Patton, Field Marshal Erwin Rommel, and Israeli Minister of Defense, Moshe Dayan.

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