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The Maestro Monologue

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The Maestro Monologue by Rob White teaches us seek a much better understanding of ourselves, discover our own personal truth, acknowledge our current situation and realize our full potential.
I enjoy the fun “authorisms” which help us to understand and remember the lessons
This book is only 261 pages, but is filled with metaphors, wonderful stories and exercises that help us to achieve our goals and aspirations.

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I really love books that are focused mostly on non fiction adult. This was a pretty interesting read and insight and I really enjoyed it. I think the authors wording is really beautiful and pretty insightful which is why I ended up enjoying this so much more. I’ll definitely be on the watch out for anything written by this author in the future of course!

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An intriguing book which finally recognises the importance of identity statements and how the inclusion (or lack of them) can seriously help or hurt your success in life.
The author talks to the reader like an adult and the book reads well. I find it convincing and will read it till the end. I've given it three stars because , unfortunately, yet another author rolls out their 'child of the universe' schlock and even co-opts biblical passages whilst seemingly not acknowledging the actual God of the universe which is disrespectful. It's like taking passages from the Quran and attributing them to the tooth fairy. It's quite possible to redo identity statements while worshipping the real creator rather than worshipping yourself which is what comes across here.

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