In What Ways are You a Maestro?

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After reading this book, I now know and believe more than ever that 'I am a rich and majestic child of infinite intelligence'.
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I'm a maestro because I'm a very proactive individual. I learn to handle negative situations before they even happen to me. That's my superpower, and it saves me every single time.
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My Maestro is being the one who makes the way clear for others. During the past week, I've found joy guiding people, and being that person they turn to when they want to take their next step.

It's been really fulfilling.
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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?
I see myself as the maestro who has complete control over my own life. The maestro that can prepare me to put me in a position to make use of opportunities that come my way. A maestro that is responsible for my own life, my failure and my victory. I am that meastro.
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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?
I see myself as the maestro who has complete control over my own life. The maestro that can prepare me to put me in a position to make use of opportunities that come my way. A maestro that is responsible for my own life, my failure and my victory. I am that meastro.
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Yes, Timothee, you are that Maestro that can give you sweet liberty from that nay-saying voice that insists you are flawed. We, indeed, get what we focus on, and when we focus on lack - which is the Intruder's point of view, through and through - we can be sure we will experience lack. Now, what happens if we focus on abundance, and really mean it? It's like a magic genie appears (The Maestro) from nowhere, and we spot precious jewels everywhere :) Thank you Rob
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People, definitely people. I have the gift of empathy and have learnt to handle it better than I started out with. I feel people, their emotions, their pain especially, their vert being. At times I hate being right, but I've never really been wrong.
So, definitely people.
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I realized I've been a maestro through my acts of little sacrifices and finding it difficult to judge people. It wasn't all natural; I still developed by constant practice. Drawing inspiration from this, I'm determined to expel the instruder—procrastination.
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I am a maestro because I am processing my thoughts in a more meaningful way and recognizing the many positive things that are happening everyday.
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Acts of little sacrifices open up our lives in ways that we soon find ourselves participating more and more in life. And with participation, right there we find The Maestro. Nice catch, Chinonso ! You said it well. Can I use that in my next book? :) Rob
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I can call myself the Maestro of my own life. Because building every aspect of it brick by brick for several years, I can now enjoy a job well done and live it as I feel comfortable with the people I love.
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"Follow me as I follow Christ" rang in my ears and those who are great must be servants, and many others inspire me to step up by first humbly stepping down! :)
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I would like to think of myself as The Maestro. I have worked hard to strengthen my thoughts and get rid of negativity. It's something I have been working on for a while now, but this book just drove this point home. I want to work harder towards my goals and get to a place where I am happiest. There are still things that I haven't accomplished that I have been scared to go after. It's time to stop letting fear rule my mind though.
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I always turn negative situations in my life to my favour and I always see the positive in every ugly condition. My mindset makes me a maestro.
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I am a Maestro by always working hard, passing my college entrance after twice failing, and not giving in to my peers when (after two attempts at college) said I should quit.
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