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The number one international best seller!

A timeless business classic, Who Moved My Cheese? uses a simple parable to reveal profound truths about dealing with change so that you can enjoy less stress and more success in your work and in your life.

It would be all so easy if you had a map to the Maze.
If the same old routines worked.
If they'd just stop moving "The Cheese."
But things keep changing...

Most people are fearful of change, both personal and professional, because they don't have any control over how or when it happens to them. Since change happens either to the individual or by the individual, Dr. Spencer Johnson, the co-author of the multimillion best seller The One Minute Manager, uses a deceptively simple story to show that when it comes to living in a rapidly changing world, what matters most is your attitude.

Exploring a simple way to take the fear and anxiety out of managing the future, Who Moved My Cheese? can help you discover how to anticipate, acknowledge, and accept change in order to have a positive impact on your job, your relationships, and every aspect of your life.

Reviewer: Steven Miller
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: awesome read and excellent advice
Review: Must read for helping and embracing change. Regardless of what you may be going through, this little gem can undoubtedly change your life, business, and relationships! Be the Scurry and scout out the New Cheese that awaits or be like Hem and you’ll find you’ve been left out!

Reviewer: kkb
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Deceptively Simple
Review: Few things resonate as deeply as a powerful parable, and this little gem certainly delivers. This captivating tale of two mice and two little people seeking cheese in a maze covers many vital life lessons. Read it, share it, reread it and LIVE it. If you struggle with change in any aspect of your life, this book might completely shift your perspective.The author asks, “what would you do if you were not afraid?” My answers after reading this? Embrace change. Be unstoppable. Be relentless. Reading this could make these your answers, too.

Reviewer: DAB
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Great Book with a Great Life Lesson
Review: Who Moved My Cheese is a great little book with a great life lesson message to anyone from a teen or an older adult. Would highly recommend!

Reviewer: Kevin
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Fear if used correctly is a powerful tool
Review: I love the message of embracing change that the book promotes, I also believe that by embracing your fears and taking action is the key to being successful in one’s life.

Reviewer: JT
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Good read
Review: I liked it so much I bought two more as gifts.

Reviewer: David and Suzanne McClendon
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: A Must Read
Review: There are a few books that everyone, regardless of their profession, should read. Among these would be Benjamin Franklin's Autobiography; How I Raised Myself From Failure to Success in Selling by Frank Bettger; How to Win Friends and Influence People by Dale Carnegie; The Power of Positive Thinking by Dr. Norman Vincent Peale; Think and Grow Rich by Napoleon Hill; and this one, Who Moved My Cheese by Spencer Johnson, M. D.Critics will tell you that this book is simplistic. It reads very much like a child's story book. The critics would be right that it is simplistic and it is very much like a child's story book. Like Bill Cosby used to say at the beginning of Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids, "If you aren't careful, you just might learn something."The book is divided into four parts. The first part tells how the story and the book came into being. We read a discussion of how applicable the book is in many different settings and how valuable the book is to read. This is very much like preaching to the choir. Obviously, the reader has been sold on reading the book because they have already begun to do that at that point. Some readers may find themselves skipping past that part of the book or, at the very least, thinking, "Just get on with it already."As the reader reaches the second part of the book, they read about a class reunion where people who knew one another years before come together to catch up on old times. The friends talk about how life has changed and what they thought to be true years ago proved to be incorrect. One of the friends mentions the story and how it helped them to deal with life's changes.The book shifts to the actual story. In the story, the reader is told about four characters, two mice, Sniff and Scurry, and two little people, Hem and Haw.The four characters are all faced with the same situation. They have cheese and then one day the cheese is gone. Cheese is a metaphor for whatever it is in life the reader values.How the different characters deal with the loss of the cheese is significant to the story and helps the reader learn more about themselves, and those around them, and how everyone handles change.The book then shifts back to a discussion among the friends who discuss how they applied the story to their lives and what changes they were able to make in their personal and professional lives. Discussion is made as to how the lesson could have helped had it been learned earlier and how it could be applied in the future.The book is a very quick read and could probably be read in one sitting. Long ago, I read it to my children and they loved it. They learned from it and, for a while, the kids referred to different parts of the story and how it applied to current life events for our family.I purchased this book from Amazon years ago and it has been an important part of my library ever since. You may wish to borrow it free from your local library but, ultimately, you will want to obtain a copy for your own library.

Reviewer: Sage
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Highly recommend !
Review: This washed my brain inside out. I only wish I had read this piece of Gold earlier in life . I bought the kindle version for less than $2. Its surprising how people have not paid much attention to this topic and there are only few books out there that explain how to deal with change. I loved this book and would have my family and friends read this too. The parable is so much intriguing yet simple. It made me think where I stand and represent whom (among the 4 characters) in the story. Yes it is only a parable with a couple pages of discussion on the parable. I do not understand the negative criticism here on the reviews. I think their dissatisfaction is valid if they expected this book to come at a lower price( paper copy) or if they expected long pages of discussion. In my opinion, the number of pages do not really matter that much. It is more about how the book hits you just right so that you are able to assimilate and see changes happening fast and easy. Most of the tough questions in life have real simple answers. Thank you for this amazing book.Edit: After reading some of the negative responses from the readers I now understand why this book failed to impress everyone equally . I would like to share my way of looking at it.Sometimes people cannot adjust well to changes in life. For instance, moving from school to high school to college and so on. In all these cases you know you want to move ahead but have to prepare yourself and grow to become a more capable person. Not that you are inadequate but because different situations demand different responsibilities and skills. It is always best to be proactive in life and seize control rather than barely manage stuff thrown at you. But most importantly these new situations must be desired by you . Its a totally different story when you want to impress your own self . Many people wish to challenge themselves and grow. But if you look at it from a different perspective, you are sure to hate this book. If you think that the book orders you to change according to somebody else's ( boss , your company etc) wish and that this is the only way to "survive" then you might want to step back and get a new perspective that serves you. No, it does want to train you to happily and maturely succumb to changes imposed on you. Do not chase after the cheese that someone else is moving away for their benefit. This chase must be your own life story. For eg - when I moved out of my city to pursue college, I did not know what to do! I could not let go of my best friends back home and I felt challenged with the new curriculum . I figured everything was very different from school. Now I strove hard to get into this college ( "my" desire- meaning I moved my cheese) and did not know how to deal with it. This book is helpful for such situations . I had new friendships waiting for me and a different skill set to develop. I had to be okay with the new situation and evaluate how I could grow and become the person that I wanted to be. All this was not to fit in( having to chase the cheese moved by someone else) but because I wanted to learn it . There you go. I hope this helps!

Reviewer: Julie E
Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars
Title: New twist on old concept
Review: This was a great analogy of a book about faith and perspective basically. The analogy was cute. I think the book should have been much cheaper for what it was though.

Reviewer: Produto aparentemente de boa qualidade porém dependendo do que fizer nele dá bastante trabalho para lavar.
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: Comprei para melhorar o meu inglês, muito interessante o livro.

Reviewer: Marisa
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: De segunda mano pero como nuevo. Envío rápido

Reviewer: FJ
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: Authored in a very relatable and easy to understand way. Good for the weekend read and it does not complicate the message.

Reviewer: Bhavesh Ghayal
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: I came across this book on amazon 5 days ago and read the review that it is a great book and everyone should give it a try. After reading it in 1 hour, I love the book which divide people into 4 groups, 2 of them ( Sniff and Scurry in this book ) are simple minded, don't make things complex and are ready to move on, the mext one (Haw character in this book) with a complex brain and thinging who are feared to change but later then change and overcome their fear but some time has passed then later they thibk it as like 'late than never' then last type of people are (Hem in this book) with a complex brain and who love to live in the comfort zone, don't want to change and are so much feared that they also discourse the circle of people they are in. They don't notice that time changes and just want to live in their comfort zone.I now learned from this great story that first sense the change and prepare yourself before time to move on, the chances are you often get a great part of life ahead (keep in mind that your cheese or dream you have will be moved several times in life) and if you don't get a great life the time is still there as you changed before like sniff and Scurry in the story.It is a great story whom I will recommend to everyone to give ot a try this will be with you for whole life.

Reviewer: Zeeshan Ahmad FAROOQ
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: Très léger, facile à porter. Très motivant.

Customers say

Customers find the book to be a quick, enjoyable read with a great life lesson message. They say it's thought-provoking and helpful for situations. Readers also mention the book is worth the read, mentioning it's a short story perfect for a quick little sit-down self-care. They describe it as excellent and informative for people of all ages. However, some customers feel the time spent reading it is trite and uninspiring.

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