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

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It is a self-awareness book that makes you relate and understand your thoughts and thinking pattern.
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I think the mention of a maestro and the topic of the intruder. Most self- help books do not emphasize these things, they just jump right into what to do and what not to do. In the case of this book, a more practical approach was used and this is commendable.
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It is unique in that it is a book about self-awareness. Before you can embark into greatness, the book suggests that you must first know who you are. As you read the book, you will gain a deeper understanding of your own life.
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I believe the religious content made it different and the many exercises it has. Previous self-help books I’ve read thus far don’t contain such content and many people will appreciate this ad-ons. Also, the exceptional wit and wisdom of Rob are extraordinary in incorporating metaphorical and helpful food for thought.
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Post by Azubike Richard »

The Maestro Monologue is different from other self help book because the author did not just discuss about self esteem, he also stated ways in which we can improve our confidence and how bad confidence can affect our life.
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Post by Oyedeji Funmilayo »

The Maestro monologue book unlike other self help books is a practical book.Most self help books I have read are more on the theory side. But, this book focuses on the reader. It makes you know you alone are responsible for your life.
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To me, Rob White's is one of the best self-help books I have come across. It's quite engaging and inspirational. Rob made me feel at home reading the book and made me feel the words shared there are particularly for me and nobody else.
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What makes this self help book stand out from others is that it is more of a guidebook and a helping hand that steers the reader to a different direction that is more positive. I also agree that it is very self reflectionary and focuses on the inner self more than the environment. In my opinion this leads to greater success for the reader as it can be read over and over again as needed.
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I have not yet read this book, but after reading some of the comments I just might. This book sounds very interesting for a self-help book.
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Rob approaches motivation from a slightly different angle but what stood out for me were the practical exercises he gave in this book.
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Post by jemimapaul »

What makes the book stand out from other self-help books is the list of Bible verses quoted in every chapter. The help comes from someone "Greater in me".
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There is really a big difference between this book compared to other self-help books. The first and very big difference I could mention is that other self-help books will make you add characteristics to yourself, while this book will make you remove the characteristics you don't need and will give a big impact on yourself.
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Post by Favour Amarachi Mgbeoji »

What made this book stand out for me was the countless exercise at the end of each chapter. It made me go in line with the book. The book also motivated me to do a lot of things that I set my mind to. It is also practical
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The book differs from other self-help books as instead of pushing you towards a goal; it pushes you to talk to yourself. You are the only thing stopping yourself from achieving great things.
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A lot of self-help books tend to overlap and as the basic questions, but this book asked specific questions that left me thinking and ones that I could relate to.
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