Identifying Your Muse | ZAPSOCK

As I may have mentioned previously my favorite book is “The War of Art” by Stephen Pressfield.

In this book Stephen Pressfield talks about overcoming resistance to follow your passion or your art.

Mr. Pressfield discusses the nine muses of Greek mythology.

Each one represents a different art.

Who is your muse?

How do you identify your muse?

What is your passion?

I have been trying to identify my own.

It is quite the daunting task.

Any ideas?

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Identifying Your Muse | ZAPSOCK

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  1. After a very quick review I’d have to say Calliope.

    I’m still working on defining my passion.

    Tyler Jorgenson February 2, 2011 at 7:22 pm #
  2. After a very quick review I’d have to say Calliope.

    I’m still working on defining my passion.

    Tyler Jorgenson February 2, 2011 at 7:22 pm #
  3. That is actually the one I was thinking of also. I am going to be posting
    more later about why it is significant to understand what your Muse is.

    -Mark

    Zapsock February 2, 2011 at 8:40 pm #
  4. That is actually the one I was thinking of also. I am going to be posting
    more later about why it is significant to understand what your Muse is.

    -Mark

    Zapsock February 2, 2011 at 8:40 pm #
  5. I look forward to it. Great to see you posting again.

    Tyler Jorgenson February 11, 2011 at 9:59 pm #