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

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

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I’ve read this book and I’m happy to simply share my takeaways regarding this masterpiece. What I love best about this book is the concept of intruders and how to somehow combat them. I was also able to know myself deeper after reading it. What I just don’t like about it is the involvement of spiritual themes which I found a little taxing. Overall, I am rating this book 4 out of 4 stars.
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Most of us struggle with the intruder. I personally do. I cant number the times that I have failed to pursue something or someone because of the inner voice that either told me I'm not enough or in some other way discouraged me. Reading this book made me recognize that it's never really in my best interest to listen to that voice but instead learn to shun it.
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I have never been so happy to have a book be permanently mine. This is the sort of piece you go back to read after some time because just as spirituality always preaches, sometimes a person is simply not ready and capable to absorb and understand certain messages at once. Going back to this book again allowed me to notice more messages that I somehow did not absorb at first. The book teaches so much about being a better soul and living life in harmony without fears, judgment, anger, and all these negative feelings that tend to consume people. I believe everyone deserves to be happy and to be freed of all negative emotions, this book could help with that but more than anything, one needs to have clear intention that they want to help themselves and read the last chapter having different habits.
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Maestro Monologue for me was master for me. For a self help book, it has the inspiring attributes that helps readers. The exercises were encouraging to aid readers put into practice what is learnt. I'll give it a strong rating of four out of four stars.
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I love how everyone seems to have enjoyed this book as much as I did. Reading this book feels like you have a friend assisting you to get to a higher point. The language used is very relatable and as direct as the book was, it was still very gentle. We only have one intruder in our minds and that's the Ego. Your ego allows people to tell you what you are, it makes you want to keep proving a point, it makes you live above your budget, it makes you think you can't do things. The aim of this book is to help you silence that negativity that the ego brings. It helps you increase the volume of your good inner voice. It's beautiful and it's homely perfect for anyone of any age. The simple language allows one to understand it and it has no profanity or any sexual content that might be inappropriate for certain ages. I will always love this piece.
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This book is not just like any other book. I am not surprised to see it become the book of the month. This book helped build my self esteem. Like I feel like a boss of my self. The author did an amazing job on this
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I found this book insightful, impactful and illuminating, a complete package for self-discovery and self-recovery. It was easy to read and easy to understand. Definitely deserving of its 4 stars.
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The book cover speaks volume ...and it has very intriguing content. I enjoyed reading it, it does challenge one to have an introspective look into their lives.
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This book is an eye-opener. I learned a lot of things from it. The intruder is that inner voice that keeps deceiving and preventing one from doing things that will be beneficial. This book tells us about the inimical effect of that voice and how to curtail and even eradicate it. Take charge of your life, discover your true potential, and become a maestro. I rate this book four out of four stars and recommend it to individuals who are of low self-esteem.
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This book is the best book on self-discovery I have come across. I enjoyed how it helped me discover myself and shut the mouth of the intruder.
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I liked this book because it exposed the hidden facts one needs to know about self-discovery. I enjoyed how the author used the power of intervention as a special force to carve out a specific path for one to take in his quest for mastery. Indeed, after reading this book, you can't remain the same.
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I'm not a big fan of self-improvement books, but this one really got my attention. Compared to other self-help books, this was really easy to read.
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I really liked this book. It's all about being and pushing barriers. The writing style conveys this; it's aggressive and assertive. The author did an amazing job, and the book helped me a lot.
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I learned a lot of lessons from reading this book. The practical aspects were instrumental to my change. The writing style was beautiful. I rate this book 4 out of 4 stars.
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I really enjoyed the author's enthusiasm for the topic. The exercises provided in the book gave me food for thought and made me reflect on my life. The concept of silencing the intruder was quite unique to me and I found it quite practical to apply.
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