Thursday, May 21, 2009

Who moved my cheese ?

The book 'Who moved my cheese?' has been written by Spencer Johnson. It's an amazing way to deal with change in our work and in our life. Many people have reported that what they discovered in the story has improved their careers, businesses, health and marriages.

I found this book very interesting as it correctly identifies human thinking patterns.

Cheese is a metaphor for what you want to have in life - whether it is a good job, a loving relationship, etc.

Maze is where you look for what you want - the organisation you work in, or the family or community you live in.

There are four imaginary characters depicted in the story. They intend to represent the simple and complex parts of ourselves, regardless of our age, gender, race or nationality.

Sniff :- who sniffs out change early
Scurry :- who scurries into action
Hem :- who denies and resists change as he fears it will lead to something worse
Haw :- who learns to adapt in time when he sees changing can lead to something better !


Here are the simple but very important notes/principles mentioned in this book :-

(1) Having cheese makes you happy
(2) The more important your cheese is to you, the more you want to hold on to it
(3) If you do not change, you can become extinct
(4) What would you do if you weren't afraid ?
(5) Smell the cheese often so you know when it is getting old
(6) Movement in a new direction helps you find new cheese
(7) When you stop being afraid, you feel good !
(8) Imagining yourself enjoying your new cheese leads you to it
(9) The quicker you let go of old cheese, the sooner you find new cheese
(10)It is safer to search in the maze, than remain in a cheeseless situation
(11)Old beliefs do not lead you to new cheese
(12)When you see that you can find and enjoy new cheese, you change course
(13)Noticing small changes early helps you adapt to the bigger changes that are to come


Enjoy reading ! :-)

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