Review of The Maestro Monologue
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Review of The Maestro Monologue
The Maestro Monologue by Rob White is a self-help guide to discover your genius, defeating your intruder and designing your destiny. This Concept “Maestro” behind the book is referred to as your perpetual selfhood in its undefinable essence and the consciousness beyond any conditioned state of being. The author thrives to help the reader into getting rid of the negative grip on themselves towards self-realization and self-worth. The book is divided into sections that break down the ideas which explain in depth how an individual being can be empowered by their inner self to orchestrate the eager anticipations into actual expressions. He shares his recipe to the best meal you could ever try to transform yourself; the author gave the ingredient for the magical transformation to take place.
How the author got to sound so loud through the book made me feel as if I was in church for a summon or perhaps at TEDX show for a storm of a motivation. It felt like He is talking to me in person, his style and rhythm was magnificent. The author gave emphasis on the Dynamic Trios, that as an individual you should be The Rebel, The Recognizer and The revealer. You need to be able to chase out the fear in you and face the intruder that is within you; have the ability to look at yourself and recognize the majestic self in you; and further make decisions which will lead to fruitful results that way you are living and claiming your true identity as the Maestro. Wait until you get to “the seven day challenge” of maintaining your position as a maestro, you will be blown how marvelous the guidelines to follow through the journey is, easy to follow and irresistible.
The book exclaims how the author has undergone thorough research as it contains many useful quotes from the bible and different authors to support his ideas. And the repetitive pattern of some phrases led me to the greener pastures of finding out the real me which was hidden inside of me. I personally found the book very inspiring and motivating, it has taught me a lot about self-conceptions and mis-conceptions that could have a huge impact on your life.
Often times we find ourselves feeling hopeless and helpless, but the book here has a foundation to let you re-unite with your mentor, who is “you” in order to keep up with yourself. The writer has alluded that “there is nothing real about you that can be taken away from you, and that there is nothing unreal about you that can exist without your permission”. In that way we’ve got to let the mentor in us to take charge. There are practical examples within the book that serves an important purpose to clarify better the writer’s facts.
I got to locate a better vision of myself as I paged through the book, I was completely born again. I have learned that the most perfect way to grow in life is by not feeling worthless when you make mistakes, rather acknowledge that it is just a miss-take that requires refinement. This generally means that you should learn to grow through what you go through. I literally enjoyed everything about the book its flow, style, rhythm and the message behind it.
This book can most definitely give hope to the hopeless. I recommend the book to everyone in particular (all different religions too), although it contains biblical scriptures there and there. The author did not use the quotes in a religious way but merely for supporting his ideas. I also recommend the book to teenagers I believe that with the examples provided in the book they could relate and get to give their teenage selves a better direction. The book was professionally edited; I never came any spelling and grammatical errors. It also has no profanity; Hence, for that reason I confidently give it a rating of 4 out of 4.
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You are welcome. I bet you will love it too soon as you try itJojoKaPhila wrote: ↑23 Jun 2022, 07:24 I can tell from your review that you really enjoyed this book and that makes me want to try it out too. I want to discover the maestro within and unleash my dynamic trio too. Thanks for such a riveting review.

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#appreciationNtokozo Joy wrote: ↑23 Jun 2022, 08:56 Sounds like the last self help book you'll ever read, with it being all encompassing as it sounds. I am adding this one to my to read list. Thanks for the detail in your review.
I assure you, you will not regret adding it to your list. It is such a perfect and healthy read

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Well, it's not about trusting a book. Remember that these are the authors opinions and thoughts in writing. It all about challenging thoughts of your own by getting different perspectives of approaching life from different people. Then, you yourself decide on what makes sense to you and act on it.Ohna Martin wrote: ↑14 Nov 2022, 00:58 It is nice to motivate people, but there are so many of these books out there, how do you know which one to trust. This is a great review.

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I guess you are not a fan for non fiction but hey its great to read such books at times.ilze herholdt wrote: ↑14 Nov 2022, 06:52 The Maestro Monologue is a self-help guide to discover your genius, defeating your intruder and designing your destiny. I am not very interested to read a self guide book but thanks for your review.

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Ofcourse, well personally I love reading selfhelp books. I grow in them.

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