Review of The Maestro Monologue

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Review of The Maestro Monologue

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[Following is a volunteer review of "The Maestro Monologue" by Rob White.]
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3 out of 4 stars
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The Maestro's Monologue by Rob White it's a book about any human being who wants nothing but to function at the highest of his potential and potency. As the writer explores the consciousness of the human mind in the most relevant ways. The book took me on an adventure. I and the author did not have to go anywhere but in each other's minds and take a very long yet beautiful excursion, psychologically. It's a very intriguing book that had me in awe sentence after sentence. The book created a great climatic anticipation within me. It used vivid imaginative scenarios to hook and take me deep in the anticipation and expectation which worked with accuracy.

What was really good about it, is that it had put up a mirror of brutal honesty right in my psychological space. It strongly demanded me to be of understanding with myself like when the writer wrote on page 10 "Your life is the way it is because you are the way you are. And you are the way you because of how you understand yourself to be." Rob White uses tested and successful but yet not really conventional psychological exercises for anyone reading the book to better themselves in any way they wish to or see fit.

The only injustice that was done by the writer was repeating some of the information in the book which made it a bit dull for me. I honestly think that was not good. The book had me feeling bad because I was in position where I was judging myself harshly and was actually thinking of the times that I had failed on trying something new. That was not a good memory to remember for me.

My new perception of the world and life altogether which proved to be transformed through this book would be the undeniable justification. This book has made me so significantly aware of how vast life is and how it offers me great unending possibilities. I honestly believe that this book deserves a 3 out of 4 stars. It has helped to narrow down my wonky purpose into something so clear and that which of I wholeheartedly believe in. It has encouraged and inspired good in me which I see in my daily life. The book has made aware and also to admit that my fear of failure is something I can let go of. That ultimately made me to think that a new way of living is an absolute possibility.

If you are a person seeking growth and experiencing life as an unending beautiful, enjoyable experience. This book is for you because it has opened doors for me as I expanded my horizon. I assure and guarantee that you won't look life the same way you did as before. The book may be filled with the most extraordinary tips and methods in the world. However, it is totally up to you to use them in the highest level of function.

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