What makes The Maestro Monologue by Rob White different from other self-help books?

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Re: What makes The Maestro Monologue by Rob White different from other self-help books?

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I believe it is about the terms he used to describe concepts. Like the words maestro, intruder, and others. It gives the explanation a fresh outlook and makes it stand out from other similar ones.
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I have not read a lot of self help books but The Maestro Monologue is the first self help book I have read that has practical exercises I can easyly do.
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The book has very practical advice. It has questions that I haven't thought about and a unique viewpoint. The exercises help push the author's viewpoint and expand the readers at the same time. I think the most helpful thing was the examples that I could easily relate to.
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I liked the questions one has to answer, it serves as daily reminder to know your main purpose in life.
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I appreciated how it offers excellent advice on self-improvement and optimistic thinking.
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What makes this book different and unique to me is that it inspires honest and inward conversations within oneself geared and facing and confronting our fears
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Post by Madu Abigail »

What made maestro Monologue different from other self-help books is that it helps you create an awareness of yourself and acknowledge your mistakes before learning from them.
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I think the Maestro Monologue by Rob White encourages all to really look inwards and be frank and sincere in one's assessment of self and this is something many self-help books don't have.
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One lesson I learnt from this book is we must never give up. Fall as many times as life pushes you down but don't remain down and always find a way to keep pushing and keep going.
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The author pushes on the path of self-examination. Letting you have conversations with yourself.
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I think other self-help books just focus on what you should apply to make your life better. This book rather speaks to your person recognizing the influence of the intruder and the Maestro.
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Self-help books helps you work on your weaknesses, giving you ways to fix what’s wrong, This book is written to help you find YOU not your short comings.
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Post by Amberly Ayra »

The Maestro Monologue has a language of its own. In addition, the author speaks from his own experience and each person has lived different experiences, I think that this book is unique in that respect. Other books just copy information from other sources.
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Post by ShaniaGordon1 »

I believe The Maestro Monologue was constructed cogently and it makes it different to the other self-help books. The incorporation of several quotes and bible verses made it more philosophical to peruse and the bunch of activities made this book more enjoyable. Indeed, a unique book worthy of praise.
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Post by Jelly_J »

I would say practicality. Other self-help books just give you what to expect and what not to but this one recognizes the intruder and the Maestro- both key factors that affect us.
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