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

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Maestro dialogue is not just a motivational book, but a book of self-discovery. The author did well to guide a reader on how to discover oneself. I like that to achieve this, he used a lot of techniques like questions, illustrations, and even stories. What I least like about this book is that it makes me stop for a while and think about myself (which isn't even a negative reason). I would recommend this book to those who often say 'I want to know who I really am' I would also recommend it to teenagers who are just starting with life. I think it would point them in the right direction.
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The book is very introspective, thorough, detailed, adept with information, and exceptionally edited. There is absolutely nothing I dislike about this book. Instead, I have found new ways and techniques to deal with issues within and overcome the impostor syndrome and nagging intruder. For this reason, I rate The Maestro Monologue 4 out of 4 stars.
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I enjoyed every bit of the book. The plot and lines are just educative and inspiring. Though the book cover does not in any way give little information about the book, this does not make the book less of what it is. I think expect that the book should be given a perfect rating.
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I was happy to learn about several new terms that were introduced in the book: such as miss-understanding, immobilizing and monopolizing, Ultimate Understanding (UU), power of intervention, healthy questions, and Critical Addendum, intruder, Maestro, OOPS, WOW.
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My opinion of my own book is that in the writing of it, I came to realize that "I put myself where I am in this world." Just to discover that it is "me," ultimately, that determines the many 'ways of being' that I express in life daily - that, right there is the gem. Thank you for your feedback, I will use it while writing my next book. Blessings, Rob
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I actually love this book for the month for the main reason that, reading this book will actually help in self-discovery and self-exploration. This tool is important in attaining success.

I recommend this to anyone who is at the point of trying hard to succeed.
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I have happily given this book 4 out of 4 stars. I literally loved every thing about this. I liked the fact that the author has given a ton of information to reprogram your subconscious mind and improve your life for good. I agree that repeated affirmations play an important role in training ourselves like it is emphasised in this book. I also appreciate the fact that the author has given scientific evidence behind most of the things that he has spoken about. There is nothing that I disliked about this book.
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kcollins14 wrote: 01 May 2022, 11:42 At first, I was honestly a bit skeptical. The whole thing seemed a bit...cheesy if that's the right word, especially the whole 'majestic child' stuff. It seemed a bit much. Also, I didn't know how it would tackle actually dealing with your flaws honestly. I was afraid it'd just be like 'be yourself' without talking about those parts of you that need changing. But as I was reading, I really thought about it and realized what it was trying to say was that just point blank thinking we're awful at something is actually unproductive and won't change anything. As someone who tends to be critical of themselves, this was kinda hard for me to buy. But once you see what it's trying to say it has a lot of great ideas.
Hi there, what you are saying its actually very interesting and relatable. I for one, am sick and tired of those positivity quotes that are so void of meaning. I mean, what exactly is to be positive? Or to be yourself? What I think most people need, is guidance. Guidance to get to know yourself before being yourself, get to know what triggers you happiness or unhappiness and stop those negative thoughts. Books that teach us how to learn what being positive is about are actually books that will give us critical thinking tools, to develop a better sense of positivity. There is use in looking up quotes that seem nice and easy to digest, people need to get their hand dirty in order to actually change something.
I agree with you, thank you for your comment!
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I enjoyed reading this book, and I love the fact that the author explained the importance of having ultimate understanding about oneself. The author's writing style was easy to flow with, and I'd recommend this book to people who have issues with self-discovery.
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The author's writing style was top-notch. The book title was captivating and intriguing and I was more than motivated to read this piece of writing. I had myriad insights on how I could better my life from this masterpiece.
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I was shocked by the book. Initially, I did not think it might be able to address me directly, yet this was the case after some reading. I gained tons of knowledge and will read the book once again, if not even more than that. I plan to keep it handy for later in life. I find that it deserves a full rating, and I would certainly recommend it to those having difficulties believing in themselves. The cover is spectacular and conveys a sense of empowerment. I commend the author for their marvelous work.
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I love that you're rating my book. It gives me great feedback from another perspective, other than my own. Oh, how we can think we understand reality so clearly. When we look at what others have to say, sincerely look, oh the sway. All of a sudden we can begin to see things very differently. Thanks you, Rob
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This book came at the right time I was actually going through depression. This book built me mentally and emotionally. It is a perfect 4/4 stars
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I thoroughly enjoyed the book. After reading plenty of self-improvement books, you think they are all the same. Not this one. I am still integrating the teachings from the book in my own personal life.
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When I read and rate my own book, today, I find some chapters and paragraphs that really speak to me (the author). And I find others I would like to do over. That's what's great about growth. Finding what we did that we can do better, and then do it better next time. So I rate my book excellent in some areas and pretty darn good in others, and needs a do-over in others :) Rob
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