![]() ![]() Its fact-light, story-heavy format also makes it perfect to devour via audible. I’d definitely recommend picking up the original. And at just 92 pages it’s shorter than most of our daily commutes. ![]() It’s charming and inspiring and full of actionable, small changes and takeaways for rewiring our complex brains. My verdict? Who Moved My Cheese? is a bestseller everyone can learn from and enjoy. If you do change you won’t just suffer less stress and unhappiness, you’ll enjoy more success and fulfilment in every part of your life and your work. If you do not change you can become extinct. Effective people monitor change, anticipate it, adapt to it, learn to embrace and enjoy it. Its ultimate conclusion? Change is inevitable. ![]() And though it’s disarmingly simple (the quicker you let go of old cheese the better put on your running shoes and keep hunting for new cheese), Who Moved My Cheese? captures and explores powerful and resonant life lessons that could have been written just for you. Sniff, Scurry, Hem and Haw’s stories illustrate the importance of and an amazing way to deal with change. Life changes, cheese supplies run out and we can all find ourselves suddenly cheeseless, whether we like it or not. And the problem is that no stash of cheese lasts forever. The maze is where you look for it – the organisation you work for, the family or community you live in. Johnson’s bits of cheese are a metaphor for what you want in life – a good job, a loving relationship, money, possessions, health or spiritual peace of mind. It follows the physical and emotional journeys of two mice (Sniff and Scurry) and two little people (Hem and Haw) as they search, find, lose and must rediscover their supply of cheese, in a large, twisting maze. Who Moved My Cheese? is a short, light-hearted parable about change, by best-selling author, Dr. Note: This Who Moved My Cheese summary is part of an ongoing project to summarise the Best Mindset Books and Best Self Help Books of all time. ![]()
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