Overall rating and opinion of "The Maestro Monologue" by Rob White

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Maestro is an intriguing book that takes the reader on a journey of change and self-discovery. I'm most fascinated by the 4 parts described in this book–Understanding what’s ultimately true about yourself, Seeing it like it is without making it worse, High spirits as you are revealed, and Thy kingdom come. I would rate this book a perfect 4 out of 4 stars.
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I think I would say this book was everything good and more. I got informed on how our thoughts and what we let inside our minds go a long way to determine the kind of life we would get. I also enjoyed the exercises. I think I would mostly recommend it to people seeking to be free from their intruder.
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The book is easy to read. The title and cover are perfect, they go hand in hand with the theme. We need to become maestro's of our minds and actions. I like the way the author comes up with new words with meaning, such as miss-understanding and miss-take (instead of mistake); a miss-take is an opportunity we failed to take, however we can keep on trying again and again to take and miss until we get it ;) The book is inviting us to question the way we think, to challenge ourselves and to find the power within. I can't say that I am now a changed person after reading it and doing the exercises, but for sure the seed has been planted. Thank you Mr Rob White for helping people to heal.
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I particularly enjoyed the author's writing style and flow. It is excellently motivational and I'm glad it made it to book of the month. I'll recommend this book to everyone. the lessons are timeless.
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I notice when I'm rating something (even my book), I have my own set of standards, which have everything to do with what I value. And everything is met correctly and calmly when I see that about myself. Isn't it fun to know how you operate in the world? We are all thrown to "opinionate;" to have an opinion about everything. That seems to be one of the qualities of being a human being.

I love reading your opinions. I learn from them. Keep em coming. Thank you :) Rob
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Reading the book was a good time for me, it takes you on a journey step by step, I enjoyed the exercises. Practicing may it easy and effective for me.
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Today, as the author of this book, my opinion of the book is this: sometimes the most interesting thing to read isn’t the book itself, but "to read myself" while reading the book. I still find, when I open to a page of my book and just read it randomly, what really interests me is how I am always able to see myself a little differently. That goes with any book that stirs your imagination, aye?
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I actually did a review on this particular book.

It was a great book that immediately intrigued me. Unlike a lot of self help books, this was actually very helpful as it was emphasizing the fact that we are able to take matters and destiny into our own hands and it's the way we look at stuff that matters.

It also had quite a few interactive exercises which I haven't seen in a lot of self help books and were very mind opening and helpful.

The chapters were also very easy to read, especially the organization, and the cover art was incredible.
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Gwrites208 wrote: 01 May 2022, 01:59 I so much like the book. The message inside is powerful. I was really challenged by how the author has come up with different concepts in the book—intruder, positive affirmation, and so on.

The writing style is bold and easy to read. The book interface is cool to look at. The cover pictures also portray its power theme.

I strongly recommend it
This was exactly what I was going to say also. The book is just filled with so much knowledge and it helps one understand himself better. It makes you dig deep. I absolutely loved the experience. It has brought me closer to myself and helped me understand that I am a maestro.
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Gwrites208 wrote: 01 May 2022, 01:59 I so much like the book. The message inside is powerful. I was really challenged by how the author has come up with different concepts in the book—intruder, positive affirmation, and so on.

The writing style is bold and easy to read. The book interface is cool to look at. The cover pictures also portray its power theme.

I strongly recommend it
This was exactly what I was going to say also. The book is just filled with so much knowledge and it helps one understand himself better. It makes you dig deep. I absolutely loved the experience. It has brought me closer to myself and helped me understand that I am a maestro.
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I got a kick out of this opinion about my book, from a friend of forty years. "Well, Rob, after reading about this Intruder that you refer to in your book, I had to sit and listen to a dialogue in my head about how this "Intruder idea" was bogus, and you (Rob) has lost your mind. Turns out I found out something about myself, although it took a few days to realize it. That WAS my unwanted mental house guest ranting on about not existing, in hopes that I wouldn't evict it." :)
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I am really glad I read Maestro Monologue. It is the perfect read for this May. The perfect book to galvanize people to renew and rediscover themselves. I recommend this book to everyone. It's an exciting read!
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As a sceptic of self help books, I got into reading "The Maestro Monologue" to actually prove myself right. Not only was I enthralled with the book, I was definitely proved wrong by the author. It's definitely a lot different from similar books in it's genre as it makes you introspective and self reflect throughout the process of reading and also afterwards. Definitely a 4 out of 4 stars for me.
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Post by Elon Chris »

I loved the Maestro Monologue a lot. The chapters are easy to digest, there are lots of quotes, and Rob's enthusiasm is epic.

When I first picked the book I wanted to know what the "Maestro Monologue" was about, and I'm glad I learned a lot from it. My favourite part of is the part on the Dynamic Trio. Still trying to find my trio though.

It has an interesting cover image. The dude with the wand is probably your Maestro doing his / her magic.

I'd definitely recommend it to other people. It helped me (along other material) unplug from the notion of "what I need is out there". It can also help someone adjust the value they put into other people's opinions too.
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I haven't finished reading, but so far so good the author has used simple words to convey great message I liked the O&O part because I have been there over emphasizing my mistakes and overapplying my reactions to them.
The is not that much attractive to look at, I got interested in the book after reading a review of it here
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