In What Ways are You a Maestro?

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I always thought of myself as a rebel without a cause. But to empower your life you need to have a goal.

"As Rebel, you always seek clarity about your extraordinary nature, knowing that nothing does justice for living a great life like recovered clarity. As the Rebel, you know that avoidance is never a solution to a problem. You know you’ve got to look at what you don’t want in your life in order to handle it."

To answer the question, my maestro is being a rebel to the inintruder. Facing it and proving it that I am capable of achieving my ambitions.
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Indeed, Dent, when you are able to see others as "The Maestro," and when you help them see that about themselves, you've helped them make their day. That places you in a state of mind where you don't care if someone is judging you because you have risen above that drama. Today, double your enthusiasm for this healthy frame of mind, and you're going to love what comes tomorrow :) Rob
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While writing this book, I remember thinking about my grandmother's chocolate chip cookies, and thinking, "Wow, was she ever a Maestro when it came to mixing them up and baking them to perfection, and with all of that love!" Yup, that's a way, for sure, that my grandmother was a demonstration of The Maestro that she was :)
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I am in charge of my own happiness and won’t let anyone influence my mood negatively. That’s one thing I am even more conscious of after reading this book.
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Tendy567 wrote: 02 May 2022, 09:09 I loved reading this book. It boosted my self esteem. I would like to believe after reading the book, my maestro has been turning a deaf ear to negativity.
Same to me. Before I read this book, I always considered the negative things people would talk about me but after reading this book, I have turned a deaf ear to all these negative thing even those which exist in my mind.
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The literal meaning of maestro implies one who excels in and can master his art. To this end I do agree that we are all masters in some way, some definitely more prominent than others. Leadership and public speaking are certainly areas I see myself a maestro.
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I am a Maestro because I have control of myself and my ways forward.
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The title of the book resonates with me. I am a Mastereo when I make sure I am not put down by limitations around me because I know limitations will always exist.
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I'm a maestro of my thoughts. O think positively and forward. I take control of my line of thoughts and actions.
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This book is amazing. If you know yourself and how to be in control of your life, then I think you are a maestro. I am in charge of my life. I decide what happens in my life. I think this makes me a maestro. I am a maestro when I achieve all the objectives I set for myself. I have also come up with a mantra which I say everyday in addition to the ones in this book
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I like how you phrased this, Beebar: "I'm a maestro of my thoughts." Indeed, I wrote the book to help folks become the Maestro of their thoughts. To conduct their line of thinking down a stream of empowering thoughts that takes them to t he life of which they dream.

To bring power to one's life, in moments of feeling like a victim, requires picking up that baton and becoming "The Maestro," which is what you've always, inevitably been. How do we do that? We intervene when our thought-stream is giving us a negative theme that conjures mental scenes that would have us scream.

Thank you Beebar, for this input :) Rob
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I know I can be calm, regardless of the storms around me. Anything that tries to make me panic is an intruder and I fight it with all I got. Nothing comes in the way of my peace of mind.
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I am a mastero my always listening to the voice of the ultimate understanding and also dealing with the voice of the intruder.
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I saw myself as a Maestro because I have the ability to love and dream big.
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Post by Jenny Matthews »

I think my maestro has always been getting results even where people are not getting one. After reading this book, I kind of got another one of moving on inspire of negativity or criticism whether form outside or inside.
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