After reading The Maestro Monologue, how do you, now, see yourself differently? [Featured Question from May BOTM Author]

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After I read this book, I did not necessarily find myself being percieved in a different way. However, I have learned to be less harsh on myself for things I may have screwed up in the past, as well as view mistakes more lightheartedly as a lesson to learn from instead of something I permanently messed up
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I don't see myself differently but I've learned how to act on different situations. I've had some form of personal growth by adding a bit of what I read into my daily life.
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I agree with you on the idea that when we see the truth about ourselves, that's when the maestro existence can manifest. I, for one, have always struggled with thoughts that even my best efforts would never be enough. There's always been a nagging voice at the back of mind that says "you're putting in your best, but it's still a shitty job" and that's how I've seen myself for the longest time. But this book showed me that that voice is not really me and that knowledge has been truly liberating.
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After reading the maestro, I now understand life to an extent. I have come to the full realIzation of my past mistakes and now, I give no room to the intruder. I see myself as one with power. I now understand that I am in a pole position to see my life move in a positive direction.
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I learnt about self discovery and I must say self esteem is now high and I thank the author for that. I hope it affects every other reader the same way.
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Before I wrote this book, I saw myself as a single entity - a somebody. After writing this book, I most definitely get that there is two of me, and which of the two is running the show... well, now, that is entirely up to me. As a rule I chose to be The Maestro for the most part. But can the Intruder still get the best of me every once in a while? Most certainly. That's part of the game we play when we take on human form... which shall I be? :) Rob
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After reading this book now I am more disciplined than ever, I do most of my tasks and everything that I have to achieve to make myself happy.
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I learned to look for the parts of myself that are working against me and figure out how to help those parts. That way I can understand myself better.
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While writing this book, it came to me that what really frees us from being stuck with being who we don't want to be, is when we are able to see that we are an 'active verb,' able to express ourselves differently in every moment... if we truly want to. That's when we are able to look at our "subjective personality" with a lot of curiosity, and that is when we begin to break free from those emotions that give us our compulsions ;) Rob
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I feel freed from a cage of thoughts, and now can think big
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The book has opened my eyes to becoming more confident and eliminating self-doubt that has hindered me for a while. It was an impactful read.
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After reading this book, I have stepped up my game in achieving my goals. I find myself having more confidence in myself than I thoought I had. This book is an inspiration to mankind.
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Reading the book made me understand the possibility of my goals, it strengthen me and am seeing the best coming out of me.
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While reading all of your genuine and insightful comments around "seeing yourself differently," I was once again able to look at myself directly and notice something fresh and new that I'd not noticed before. "I am still a child loving to learn and play." You onlinebookclub folks are a contribution to one another, to the authors who share their books with you, and to me. My heart is warmed with your authenticity and caring spirit. Thank you :) Rob author: The Maestro Monologue
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After reading this book, I see myself as an amazing and resolute person who can legally do what it takes to be successful. There should be no going back.
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