The Russell Brunson Show - (MS) Applying "The War of Art" to Overcome Resistance
Episode Date: September 15, 2023We've shut it all down! It's 2 weeks before Funnel Hacking LIVE and that means I'm preparing presentations for 2 weeks straight and nothing else. Other teams work on what they need to, but my focus is... to finish 11 new presentations for this Funnel Hacking LIVE and a lot of the inspiration for this year's focus is coming from a book called "The War of Art" by Steven Pressfield. My first introductory presentation is the one I'm most proud of because it sets the tone for the event and the attendees beliefs and who they're trying to become. This is how I'm fighting resistance to prepare for the greatest Funnel Hacking LIVE ever! Grab your ticket at https://www.funnelhackinglive.com/ Hit me up on IG! @russellbrunson Text Me! 208-231-3797 Join my newsletter at marketingsecrets.com ClubHouseWithRussell.com Magnetic Marketing FunnelHackingLIVE Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Welcome to the Marketing Seekers podcast.
My name is Russell Brunson, and I'm what you call a serial entrepreneur, but with a twist.
You see, 50% of my time, I'm the CEO of ClickFunnels, helping over 100,000 brands to grow their companies with funnels.
And the other 50% of my time, I'm actually in the trenches using ClickFunnels to grow the startups I believe in.
During this podcast, I'll take you behind the scenes and show you how we are bootstrapping ClickFunnels
and my other businesses from startup to nine figures and beyond.
Welcome to the show.
Hey, good morning, everybody. This is Russell.
Welcome back to Marketing Secrets Podcast.
I'm going old school in the car right now, so we can call this the Marketing Your Car Podcast. For those of you who
don't know, that's the first three or four hundred episodes was the Marketing Your Car Podcast before
we transitioned to the Marketing Seekers Podcast. But I'm heading into the office, dropped off
Aiden at school, and I am like a week and a half, oh, it makes me sick to even say that out loud. A week and a half away from Funnel Hacking Live as I'm recording this.
And for me, it's like, my life's always chaotic.
Like I'm doing a lot.
There's always lots of happening.
You know, like it's funny.
I get, I feel like I do more in a day than most people do in a month.
And it's fun.
I love it.
I love just the stuff and the activities and the projects and the adventures and all this
stuff.
And then time with my wife, with my kids and you know, anyway, so it's fun.
But I always know that two weeks prior to FHL, everything shuts down other than family
time.
But, um, everything, every other business, everyone knows like Russell's no longer available. He's not in meetings. He's not doing anything else because I spent two weeks just
getting all my presentations and my slides done. It takes about that long, um, for fun hiking live.
So, uh, Monday I started like day number one and it was fun because I was thinking and writing and
figuring things out and mapping them out and everything. And no slides got done, but I'm like,
it's okay. Like I'm, I'm thinking, you know, and I actually really enjoyed that. I had fun just thinking for
a whole day. And yes, it was like, okay, today I'm gonna start on my slide. And I spent most of the
day trying to do that. And then, um, this thing hit me and you may have heard this before. In fact,
I'm going to talk about it at Funnel Hacking Live this year. I'm excited. Uh, the thing that hit me
is called the resistance. Okay. Have you heard of this before?
I was reading Steve Presserfield's, um, book called the war of art, not the art of war.
There's two books, similar titles. This is the war of art. He talks about all creatives,
you know, and you're, you're an entrepreneur, an author, an artist, uh, whatever we're creating,
whatever the, every time you start to, you know, try to do your thing, resistance hits
you. And resistance is that thing when you are in bed in the morning, you wake up and you don't want
to, you don't want to get out of bed, right? It's the, it's the, um, it's the, I don't want to work
out. I don't want to write it. You'll sit down, sitting down to go like actually write something
or work on your slides or do your presentation or go to the gym or whatever it is. Right.
And the resistance, like it's something like, obviously I've always felt it, but I never had like a word for it. Uh, and I read that book and the whole thing's about the resistance,
how to overcome the resistance. And, um, and I could just became a tangible phrase for me. I'm
like, Oh, I love that. Like the resistance. And so right now I'm in the middle of the resistance.
I'm day number three today and I still have not done a single slide. That's not true. I, um, I've got
a name Leon on my team who does all our slide design. So I think I have 11 different presentations.
He's been designing them all yesterday. I was able to get the title slide for each one. So I
know the title for each one, at least, which helps direct the ship knowing where I'm going. Right. Um,
and then I kind of, I outlined out most of them. So I have that in place. Um, other than my number
one presentation, my, my intro, like it's the one I spend the most time on when I'm most proud of
the most nervous for like all those kinds of things that one, I don't have an outline. Well,
I kind of have an outline. Um, but like, it's the one that's, I thought about
the most, but like, it's the one I've taught the least. It's not, it's not just a marketing thing.
Like most of the marketing ones are easy for me. Cause I'm like, Oh, I've thought about this a
million times. I've talked about a million times. Like I know the things that are interesting and
intriguing and exciting and you know, those ones are easy. But the first one is my one where it's
like, I'm setting the tone for the event and for their belief and for who they are and who they're trying to become.
And like that's the one that I'm most nervous and excited for.
So anyway, I just wanted to jump on here because I'm driving the office.
I'm about to get to work and I can feel the resistance.
I can feel it like go back to bed.
You're tired.
You're not, you know, whatever it might be.
In fact, yesterday, let me tell you how bad the resistance got to me. I was preparing,
I was studying, which was fun. Um, and then, uh, and then, um, I was like, well, I'm going to
listen to a book that talks about things. So I put on like four X speed. I started listening to it.
Luckily the, the, the guy who's the, um, the author of the book, he's, he, uh, is really
slow, slow speaker. So three X speed is like listening to me on one X, right? So I'm listening
to it. And then, um, I sit there for a while, just sitting there listening to it in one of my
offices. And I'm like, I'm going to walk around. So I got outside, started walking and I was like,
this is fun. I'm walking, I'm walking. So I was walking and stuff. And I was walking,
listening to this. I was like, you know what? My main office, like my desk is a mess and I feel crammed in there it's been like I haven't rearranged my office forever and it's
like I feel like I can't get anything done and so then I was like I'm gonna go on this and go
rearrange my office and so uh have you read that book if you give a mouse a cookie that's what
started like so in the office and first I was just cleaning stuff off my desk to like make it more
room and I was like oh like the stuff underneath my desk to like make it more room. And I was like, Oh, like the stuff underneath my desk and the wrong,
you know,
that takes my leg room and it's hard to focus cause it's so tight in there.
And then if I was to pull my desk out and move it,
I could do this and this.
And then like,
and then next day I have my whole teams in there helping with the desk out and
then I'm packing up boxes and then like I'm ripping stuff out of my drawers and
throwing everything away.
And I'm like,
like two hours into reorganizing and cleaning
my office and, you know, take it. I was listening to the audio book at the time, which is my,
which was my study for, you know, for the presentations. And so like, so there, there's
that piece of it. I was, I was progressively moving forward, but I definitely 100% was like,
the resistance was hitting me from every direction. Like, Oh, Russell, you should go
on a walk. Like I never want to walk. It's like, well, that seems like more fun right now than working. Okay. I'm going to go on a walk. oh, Russell, you should go on a walk. Like, I never go on walks. Like, well, that seems like more fun right now than working.
Okay, I'm going to go on a walk.
Hey, Russell, you should rearrange your office.
Like, I hate rearranging my office.
I hate decorating.
I hate design.
I hate throwing stuff away.
I hate all those things.
But like, despite the fact that I hate those things more than all,
and if you know, if you've never been around me,
like, I'm a typical creative, right?
You go to my office and it's a nightmare.
It's a wreck.
It's like a hurricane all the time.
I know where everything's at.
It's just like, you know, I've got a big office.
There's just a lot of stuff.
It's just like overwhelming.
And I hate cleaning up.
I hate organizing, you know, all kinds of stuff.
Yet to like, to fight myself from actually doing the presentation,
my brain is looking for every possible outlet.
And so it was more willing and more okay with rearranging and cleaning my office
than sit down and actually create a slide.
Like that's the resistance.
That's the thing that we come up against.
And so I just wanted to share that with you because right now,
as I'm moving towards an imminent deadline, which I'm excited for,
but also, you know, there's nerves, anxiety and all the things, um, my brains, everything has power to slow me down and to like
keep me from, from doing stuff. And I'm sure a lot of you guys feel like this, right? The
resistance hits you, you know, for yourself, like I, you've probably got your, your goal,
right? Like, okay, I need to launch my email newsletter. Okay. I need to, um, do step number two. Okay.
You need to do something, you know, whatever the thing is you got to do. Um, you know,
I got to do Facebook lives every day or Instagram lives. Are I going to go post every single day on
social or I'm going to go to my podcast every day or whatever, whatever your thing is. Right.
Um, you got those things in place and they, uh, they, they, they, the resistance slips in there
and it's just like, no't do it do this instead like
it's gonna be hard you're gonna be tired uh one of the quotes he had in the book was like
uh he said any author knows that that um sitting down and writing your book is not the hard part
it's the sitting down that's the hard part like just doing the work like being willing to start
that's the hardest part right and so um anyway it's a really good book. If you haven't, it's like a two hour audio book.
Like it's a short read. You can get the whole thing done really quickly. Um, the guy who wrote
it, he's the same guy who wrote the book bagger Vance, which became a movie that Will Smith played
in. Um, and that's, I think of all the art, he created the one that's the most famous and most
well-known. He's written tons of books. In fact, I recently bought every one of his books.
He's got a whole bunch of books on writing that are amazing.
He's got some books on his more story-based books that he's written.
I've seen the movie Bagger Vance.
I haven't actually read it.
So I bought all those as well.
And then he wrote a bunch of books just on his beliefs and stuff, which is, which is exciting, especially since I just got back
from Jerusalem. So he's a Jew. And so one of his books was about being Jewish. And I'm actually
really excited to read it. Uh, now that I got back from Jerusalem and I like have a newfound
deep love and appreciation for my Jewish friends and brothers. And, um, anyway, I just,
I'm fascinated by, by everything related to that.
Um, anyway, if you have any, sorry, this is like tangents is this is a resistance trying to get me
to not go in the office and get my project started today. So the resistance is, is, is having me
podcast instead of all the things. Anyway. Um, when you go to Jerusalem, it's so fascinating.
If you, if you really go deep into the culture and like try to understand it, like you see the Christian culture, you see the Muslim culture,
you see the Jewish culture all like in this one area. Um, man, it's just beautiful. So cool.
So exciting. Um, anyway, so I'm like, I have this newfound interest in love and appreciation for
all religions, but specifically those two, like really understanding, uh interest and love and appreciation for, um, all religions, but
specifically those two, like really understanding, uh, the Muslims and what they believe and
where they came from and how, like how they fit into the whole grand scheme of things.
And then also the Jewish people and how they fit into things.
And, um, you know, from the Mormon side, we're, um, we're obviously Christian and we have
our beliefs and we have like, if you go back in time to the old Testament, like the, the,
the 12 tribes and like where we, you know, we, we understand like beliefs we have like if you go back in time the old testament like the the the
12 tribes and like where you know we understand like how we fit in there and you see from that
like oh this is you know judah this is where the jews came from and this is where you're after
after the you know after abraham and isaac and then the the the 12 sons like you can't see like
where it fits in history and chronology and then for me it's like now where does where do the
muslims come from based on this and going back in time and figuring out like, Oh, they came from this branch
and like, um, from Ishmael versus, versus, uh, you know, it's just, it was fascinating. So
that's maybe a podcast for, maybe it's a different podcast. It's probably not a marketing
seekers podcast, but, um, I want to, I want to dive a lot deeper and understand that. So anyway,
things I'm passionate about, things I'm, things I'm enjoying. Hopefully, um, hopefully you guys find the stuff that you're
passionate about, that you're obsessed with and, and really enjoy learning and studying and
figuring those things out. It gives meaning to life. It gives, it gives excitement, gives color
to life. You know, when you start connecting the dots and understanding all this stuff fits
together. So anyway, long story short, the resistance is real. I'm feeling it right now.
I'm sure you're feeling it.
If you're not feeling it, that's good.
Start, you know, if you're not feeling it, start running.
And then as you are pursuing something worthwhile, it'll sneak up, it'll show up, it'll be there
mocking you and teasing you and holding you back and do everything in its power to keep
you from, from achieving what you're trying to achieve.
But success comes in the, in the, I think the
recognition of it, like, Oh, there's resistance. I can feel it. I'm going to blast through this.
But before I had a phrase or name for it, it was just like, Oh, I don't want to do this. I don't
want to do this. Now it's like, Oh, the resistance is coming. Here it is. Okay. I can win. I can beat
it. So, uh, giving it a tangible, like name and a concept in a, like a thing for me, um, has made it easier in my head to,
to attack and to beat. So hopefully I can give that tool to you guys as well.
The resistance is there. It's fighting you. It's keeping you from your art, from your
thing you've been called to do. Um, but understand it is what it is. You can break through it. And,
um, there you go. War of art, Steven Pressfield. Uh, all right. That said,
the resistance is not going to win. I'm going in to go and create, um, hopefully it'll be a fun
hockey lives. You can see what the creations were by time this goes live. I think it's going to live
on Friday. And I think that a ticket sales close on Sunday. So if you're hearing this, it's probably
your last shot to get tickets. So funnel hacking live.com, go get your tickets. We're less than
two weeks away, but have you just be like about a week away which is crazy so
i appreciate you guys all can i wait to serve you funnel hacking live this year
and i will talk to you soon bye everybody