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

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This book could have had more exemples and anecdotes. Also, the cover doesn't look very attractive. Everything else, content, writing style, editing is close to perfect.
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It was quite an enjoyable and fascinating book. It made me reflect on myself, which at the end I found out a lot of things I wasn't doing right. To add to the captivating nature of the book, it has no error.
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This book unlocks the zeal and boosts one's self-confidence to do the unimaginable. It informs and reveals in detail how our success and achievements are shaped by ourselves. How we believe and how we perceive things
The cover was well designed, with the theme of the book perfectly engraved on it. It gives one a clue as to what is inside the book even before opening it.
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It has been awhile since I read this book but I can clearly remember the strong impression it had left on me. From attracting my attention with it's creative cover that meant that u are the contrôler a.k.a the maestro of your life to the powerful and very encouraging message he portrayers in the content of the book.
His writing was easy to follow and simple enough to understand the meaning of what he wanted to relay. I would definitely recommend it to everyone who needs motivation in his life.
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I've read and reviewed this book, which I rated 4 out of 4 stars. The book has taught me how to cross over limiting barriers to enable me achieve my dreams, especially how to handle the intruder.
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I enjoyed this book and the powerful messages it entailed. The Maestro Monologue was full of useful information. I loved how the author wanted the reader to focus on the positives in their lives. There’s nothing about this book that I disliked. The writing style was easy to read and understand. I recommend this book to those who want to be lifted up and for those who enjoy self-help books.
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The Maestro Monologue is a very good book to improve anyone's confidence. But the author needs to work on reducing the errors in the book. I will rate it a 3 out of 4 stars
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People who are interested in learning more about themselves will benefit from reading this self-help book. There are parts with self awareness activities that urge readers to engage by answering questions in an honest manner. Additionally, there are portions that have wonderful quotations that match the themes. The reader will develop a more optimistic view and style of thinking as a result of reading this book. I rate this book four out of four stars.
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The message in this book is so powerful. I love the style of writing. The language is simple and easy to understand. The book speaks to your heart. It helped me look at my life in a different angle.
I would definitely recommend it to everyone who wants to improve their life.
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As a result of reading this book, you'll have a lot to think about as well as the resources you need to go on a journey of self-discovery. When the invader is introduced, the voice of self-doubt that prevents us from attaining what we desire is given a name for the first time. In other words, it's a collection of all the people and things in our life who have tried to persuade us that we aren't good enough. It is written in a style that is both straightforward and simple to recall. It is ideal for everyone.
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The maestro monologue is one of the most powerful self-help books I have ever read. It changed my perception of life and I have now realized the importance of gaining full control over the affairs of my life.
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The Maestro Monologue is by far one of the best books I have ever read! The ideas and perspectives of seeing things fascinated me to a level more than my expectation. I proudly recommend this book to everyone who wants to find new meaning to life. Rob has done a wonderful job in compiling this book. Hats off to the author!
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The Maestro monologue by Rob White is a really good book. It really puts a lot of things into perspective. It is also obvious the effort and time the author spent coming up with so many contexts. I liked the book a lot but I have to say not all the questions were answered. In some parts of the book instead of a practical answer, bible verses were just dropped. It really put me off because how exactly am I supposed to use this bible verse to solve my problem especially as a non-christian.
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My overall opinion of the book is very positive and uplifting. I especially like that the book focuses on the inner self as this is something we can all work on individually. The only negative aspect I could find is that it does not speak about the external factors and real-world limitations that can impact our inner maestro negatively. But the numerous examples and applications to our life is for sure a plus that makes this book worth looking into.
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I had the oppurtunity to review this book. The book itself is very engaging, as there are many activities and exercises to complete while reading. Even though the bulk of the content is something everybody knows, the author provides new theories own improving ourselves. And even better, he does this in the simplest language. This makes it so easy to understand the book. The content became a little repetitive towards the end, but overall I enjoyed reading this book.
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