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

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I love that The Dynamic Trio intrigue you, Elon. I see the Trio as metaphors for natural talents that we all possess. It's when we unconceal these natural talents in our life, and do so in a healthy manner, that we begin to truly conceive our personal power and majesty.

I'm glad you picked up on that, Elon. Five minutes is all it takes, when those three talents are let out of the gate, that things begin to glow in a way where there's a conspicuous absence of NO :) Rob
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I loved reading it. I think it did a great job in making sure people believe in themselves. Anyone who has low self-esteem, doubts and unsure about many things, especially about themselves and capabilities, should read this book. The cover intrigued me. It is so optimistic.
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The Maestro Monologue has an eye-opening content. It makes one realize his or her potentials. It taught me the necessity to see myself as a success rather than as a failure. I am who I think that I am. The author's writing style was simple which made me comprehend the subject better. I only disliked the repetitions that occurred in some parts. I recommend it to lovers of self-help books because they would find it helpful.
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I loved the book. I liked learning about the intruder and the maestro. At the end of the book, I could tell the difference between understandings and misunderstandings of the mind. I loved the practice questions and spaces. It was interactive as if in real-time with the author. I will definitely read this again. I did not dislike anything. The cover was basic but I'll take the knowledge instead. I give it 4 stars and I would recommend this to friends so that they get elevated in life.
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We are really products of our thoughts. I have a recent bad experience, but I didn't wallow in negative thoughts as I learned from this book. And within a day, I was no longer disappointed. I'm so grateful to Rob White for the gift of this book.
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I rate this book 4 out of 4 stars.

I loved almost all aspects of this book. It has eye-opening content. A summary of what I learned is that "You are who you are now because of how you think you are". Everyone has the power to rewrite his or her life. I only disliked the repetitions that were made; some points were overemphasized. The author's writing style was simple. I recommend it to lovers of self-help books.
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"The Intruder - that's the missing link I've been looking for my whole life! Now I get why I sabotage myself like I do." I received an email from M. Sheen, with that simple statement. I like the way he described it. Thought I'd share it with you :) thank you for your thoughts about my book :) Rob
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I would give this book 4 out of 4 stars as i found the theme of the book challenging. I also loved the authors writing pattern. Intended message was very well conveyed by the author.
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I rate The Maestro Monologue 4 out of 4 stars. It was a fantastic book. What I liked most is that the author was inspiring and uplifting. He didn't aim to tell people that they are wrong. Instead, he encourages people to figure out what their problems are and come up with their own solutions. The writing style is simplistic, which I enjoyed. He used an easy-to-understand language that does not confuse. Even when coming up with his own terms, it is easy to understand what he is saying. The cover is what drew me to the book in the first place. It has a majestic look about it. I would definitely recommend this book to others.
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This book is a fascinating self-help book, it is not to be read for fun. Everything written here cut across the life of many. This book boosted my self-confidence and my self esteem. I rate it 4 out of 4 stars.
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What a divine book! It is powerful, inspirational, and insightful. The author seems to have studied human nature to another level!! I am in awe of the theory expounded. I am convinced that the mind can be a powerful tool. I have always wondered what that “voice” in my head is. Sometimes it is positive, sometimes negative, and mostly negative.

The book unabashedly calls out to us to take charge of our lives through sheer willpower and perseverance. Our eyes are opened to what we are capable of, being the maker and the made, the maestro. This is a masterpiece. It serves as a bonus because it is an enjoyable self-help book people will surely read and enjoy. The plot and theme are both spot on. Rob masterfully guides us in this journey of marking our destiny. Wow!
I recommend this to everyone except children.
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I am so happy I read it. I can say it has significantly helped me become a better person since reading it. I don't really believe in self help or motivational books but this one was outstanding.
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The novel appealed to me and I thoroughly loved it. It was well-planned, with several exercises to keep you engaged. The author offered several suggestions that I found useful. The book is a potent manifestation tool.
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The Maestro Monologue really is a mind shaper. As someone who deals with a lot of self doubt and focus, it has challenged me to dig deeper and make conscious efforts to better myself.
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I rate this book 4 out of 4 because of how well-detailled it was. This book boosted my self esteem and it came at the perfect time.
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