In What Ways are You a Maestro?

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I feel compelled to read this book. Life is unbelievably hard these days but when you get a little boost from whatever source, you take in and soldier on.
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My maestro is always pushing no matter how difficult. It is always thinking that success cannot be achieved without hardwork and of course smartwork. It lies on doing things the right way.
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I am a Maestro by self determination and focus in pursuing my dreams, this book has made me to play adamant on people's opinion on my dream pursuit
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I love the easiness with which you folks are identifying yourself as "The Maestro," when it comes to conducting your daily affairs. Yes, it need not be some huge accomplishment (like curing cancer). It can simply be that you are more and more catching yourself when you are falling back, and using that moment to correct that. We're never satisfied if we are constantly listening, "I'm not satisfied with who I am." That is the Intruder. We are often satisfied when we are constantly listening, "I am satisfied with who I am, and I am always growing." That's "The Maestro"! I hope answering this question is helping you feel satisfied with who you are, more and more. Thank you, Rob
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I am a maestro because I control my life. I have learned to take control of situations and activities in my life and limit results to mostly my expectations. This book has proved useful.
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Where I see myself as a maestro is in the aspect of taking charge of my life and not letting any negativity from within and outside to pull me down. I'm the maestro of my life whatever I say happens. (I think I like the way that sounds.😁)
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I am a maestro by my loyalty, inability to quit and, my tolerance. I hope to be more.
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I have become the maestro by not letting the things other say affect me. I have learned to shut out negativity and distractions. I have also started prioritizing my growth and development.
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I am the maestro of my life because I consciously put away everything that could deter me from achieving my goals and focus on what could make be better. I no longer make room for self-pity or lack of self esteem. I am more honest with myself and I’m fighting everyday to make sure I create the life I desire to live.
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I see myself as a Maestro when I have control over my inner fears and can manage my emotional barriers. I am the authentic version of myself when I fully understand my personality after a thorough analysis of my feelings.
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Mental flexibility, indeed, is a quality of "The Maestro," Ntokozo. I am glad you pointed that out. I wrote this book so folks could adapt the questions and exercises so they fit each reader personally. I see you did that. Great demonstration. Thank you :) Rob
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Ace John wrote: 02 May 2022, 00:07 You are the Maestro! — this is the most prominent proclamation this book holds. It explains that we are Maestros in many different ways: we can achieve our goals, accomplish our dreams, we can love, and do good. In what ways do you see yourself a Maestro?
A Maestro leads an orchestra. I see myself as a maestro whenever I take responsibility for my choices. I appreciate myself for the good choices and learn from the bad.
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According to this book, you are your own maestro when you define your desires, goals, and aspirations. When you know the answer to the question: What do I want? What am I doing? Why do I do that?
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Helping even one single person and making their day, and being able to be confident in who I am without care of being judged.
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Many people make a connection between being a "maestro" and achieving their personal goals. In many cases, these goals are manufactured by society, and the person not only doesn't want them but even if they achieve these goals will not lead to happiness. In any case, finding one's vocation is the central question that the individual must ask himself. Everyone has some aptitude, and even the most talented person will have many flaws and weaknesses.
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