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

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The maestro monologue is till date one of the best self help books I read. I would rate it a 5 out of 5 stars anytime. This book is deeply motivating and the author has shown us ways to live our best lives and achieve all our goals. He also offers us the recipe to living and extraordinary life.
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This book was great in so many ways!! I loved the cover. It was beautiful.
I love reading self-help books and I'm glad this one of those books but when they really are able to change your life like this one can, then the book is even better. After reading this book it really helped me. This one works inside your brain from the very start, as long as you are open to wanting a better life.
I liked the “to-be” list. I loved the “seven day challenge”, plus so many other parts.

I loved how easy each chapter and section was so simple and easy to read and understand. Plus the lessons were so relatable and easy to apply. I will read this book many times over.

I will definitely recommend it to everyone. Will also consider it as gifts to give others.
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I loved this one a lot. It not only took you through a growth journey step by step, but also made you feel like you were being supported through it. It was beautiful and straight forward and honest without being very harsh or offensive. It honestly is great and quite suitable for people from all religions because it's not only based on one belief. As always, spirituality was simply used as a way to express lessons from every religion, culture, race and country without making one seem greater/better than the other.
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Thank you KCollins14 for thinking my book may be cheezy. YES, it is cheezy - it is all about helping folks (including myself) to see how to get the cheese in life. There's plenty of rat poison out there, but we don't have to take the bait. Aye? If you put all of your opinions of yourself in a jar, and you jump in that jar - right there - there's your life. There's my life. If your opinion of my book is uplifting, then your opinion of yourself has been lifted up a little bit... and you begin seeing more and more of life's wonderful flavors of good-for-you cheese. The interior of the jar is a little brighter :) Thank you Rob
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I really enjoyed this book. It was so powerful that it took my brain on a journey of life. It was also easy to read.
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After seeing the title of the book I was so very curious to read the content and I'm glad I read the book. It conveys a powerful message and I really liked the concept behind the writing. Definitely will recommend this book!
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I asked Dr. Johnson his opinion of my book. He said, "You do a good job of showing your readers how to use their mind to heal their mind." And, of course, if I might add to that, the secret to 'using your mind to heal your mind' begins with awareness, which happens to be step one of The Maestro Monologue, itself.

Another friend, Deepak, after reading my book, said this: "I find your book valuable because there is something very important that people on the path to growth should know. And you make that important fact apparent to your readers, Rob. That fact is this: we have to look within for answers, and that's because that is the only real place where answers exist for each of us."

Thank you for allowing me to participate in your opinion poll :) Rob
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Outstanding book. It's well written, well edited, and a real page-turner.
I started this book wanting to see what all the hype was about, not really thinking I needed self-improvement. I was so wrong. I never knew or understood how much my childhood wrecked my life today or how little I actually understood myself, how much my "intruder" had a grip on who I was destined to be and who I settled into being.
I absolutely loved this book. 100% recommend. Even if you feel like you have a grip on who you are, read it anyway. The best part of humanity is self-improvement. 
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Unfortunately, I did not enjoy the book. The sheer amount of lexical and thematic repetition I found in each chapter left me tired and apathetic. Added to this is my preference for scientific evidence over anecdotes. Regardless of whether I agree with the content, I am impressed with the writing quality and the organization of the content. The Maestro Monologue initially struck me as a book filled with clichés, but one may also view it as a historical collection of 'old wisdoms' that we often take for granted and rarely see written. Since this genre tends to be so personal and intimate, each person must draw their own conclusions about the writing. This is why I recommend that others read it even though it didn't appeal to me.
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I like the lessons the author teacher and the book is very interactive. I don't think I disliked anything in the book. The book changed me while I was reading it because it was an entirely new idea instilled in me but it wasn't a long-term effect
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I enjoyed the book. It's positive and encouraging. But it wouldn't be the top of my favorite self-help books.
I would recommend it to anyone that wants a quick pick-me-up book that's an easy read.
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:) I honestly thought the books plot was amazingly done. The chose of characters were carefully hand picked and thought out. I would definitely be advising my colleagues to check this book out and give it a chance. Don't go by the cover or intro actually read the awhole thing. It'll make great sense.
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I loved each and everything about the book. The author wrote the book with an easy and understandable language. He utilized simple words. His writing style was unique. The exercises in it is what I loved most about the book. The cover picture was amazing. I definitely recommend this book.
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Atova wrote: 01 May 2022, 02:25 This book couldn't have come at a better time.

I love the theme of this book, it's artistic cover page and it's diverse concepts. It's a really good read for the month of May, and I hope others will read it soon so we can have a full house discussion.
Likewise, the cover is the most thing I love about this book and its concept.
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I will admit that the term Maestro Monologue did reek of a lot of intrigue and got me hooked. The book encourages positive dialogue with oneself and shooting out the voice of the intruder. The cover page was as powerful as its message.
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