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United States on Oct 21, 2023
Carlos Abreu: I like this book because it makes people to reflect about changes occurring in their personal or professional lives and how it can be accepted and changed to better.
I gave five stars because I can relate to it.
We were health professionals in Brazil and we decided to move to America. I was skeptical of this change but my wife was very excited and happy. I had hard times to accept it I could not see the light at the end of the tunnel or the handwriting on the wall. After years leaving in America we went back to school to get our licenses. We opened our own practice and our life improved since then.
In our story I was Hem and she was Haw.
I am glad we move our cheese.
United States on Oct 13, 2023
Ashish: It better teaches you to look the
It better teaches you to consider alternative possibilities for life. We quickly begin to move forward thanks to the altered outlook on life. Additionally, I enjoyed reading it because the book is presented very simply while still putting a big emphasis on life's most important questions.
India on Oct 13, 2023
Ravi Shandilya: "Who Moved My Cheese" by Dr. Spencer Johnson is a concise yet impactful parable that offers valuable insights for both work and personal life. This short book effectively conveys the inevitability of change and the importance of adaptability. Johnson's tale of four characters navigating a maze, searching for their "cheese," serves as a powerful metaphor for the challenges we all face when confronted with change.
The book's simplicity is its strength, making it accessible to a wide audience. Readers can revisit it periodically to remind themselves of the fundamental lesson: Change is a constant, and our ability to adapt is crucial to our success and happiness. "Who Moved My Cheese" is a timeless guide that encourages a proactive and resilient mindset, making it a must-read for anyone seeking to thrive in a rapidly evolving world.
India on Sep 28, 2023
MSK: Pithy in its message. Johnson's bookis more relevant than ever.
If you haven't read it, this is the best time to read it, assimilate it.
India on Sep 27, 2023
Tony: Millions sold over the years and the simple lessons outlined in this short book will last a lifetime. One of the best five books I've read in my lifetime. Age 78. Once you read it you'll send copies to everyone.
United States on Sep 24, 2023
Claire Tabogon: I recently had the pleasure of reading a book that truly resonated with me and left a lasting impact. This book stands out for several reasons, and I wholeheartedly recommend it to anyone seeking motivation and guidance in navigating life's changes.
What struck me immediately about this book was its simplicity and directness. The author's choice of language is refreshingly straightforward, making it an effortless read. Unlike some books that require extensive time and mental energy to comprehend, this one gets straight to the point. I found myself immersed in its pages, captivated by the powerful yet uncomplicated phrases that flowed effortlessly. The simplicity of the language did not detract from its impact; in fact, it enhanced the book's effectiveness. I never once felt the urge to swipe to the next page because each sentence held a nugget of wisdom or motivation.
The core message of this book revolves around the idea of embracing change, even when fear holds us back. Change is inevitable, and the ability to adapt to it is crucial for personal growth. What sets this book apart is its emphasis on the speed and efficiency with which one can react and adapt to...
Japan on Sep 14, 2023
Jatin Zadoo: Have you ever thought about what it would be like to change no matter what the reason for changing yourself is, then this book is perfect for you.
This book was perfect for me as I really wanted to know the answer to the question "Why should I change?"
I'm more like Hem right now - afraid of change as I don't know what the future holds.
This book is a beautiful representation of the world we live in.
There are four characters in this short inspiring, and beautiful story - Sniff, Scurry, Haw, and Hem.
Loved the beautiful interaction in the end between Michael and his friends where they discuss what they learned from the book.
✅The book teaches that most of the time the things we are afraid of are only in our mind.
✅The book teaches that after finding the thing you were looking for, don't stop after getting it.
✅The book teaches that if we look closely, we will find out that we all have something in common.
✅The book teaches that taking action is better than just thinking about the outcome.
This book is filled with beautiful lines but these lines in this book are ✨✨
✨Due to their small size,...
India on Sep 13, 2023
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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...
United States on Sep 07, 2015
Who Moved My Cheese? - A Spencer Johnson Movie Adaptation of the Bestselling Book | Unlock the Secrets of Building a Thriving Workplace: How Great Leaders Create Organizations That People Love to Call Home | Unlock Your Exceptional Life: Enhance Your Brain with Limitless and Learn Faster | |
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Total Reviews | 435 reviews | 132 reviews | 1 reviews |
Personal Transformation Self-Help | Personal Transformation Self-Help | ||
Publisher | G. P. Putnam's Sons; Tenth edition | Page Two | Hay House Inc.; Illustrated edition |
Item Weight | 8.3 ounces | 11.2 ounces | 1.27 pounds |
ISBN-10 | 0399144463 | 1989603378 | 1401958230 |
Dimensions | 5.47 x 0.51 x 8.53 inches | 5.55 x 0.65 x 8.45 inches | 6.25 x 1.13 x 9.31 inches |
Hardcover | 96 pages | 344 pages | |
Best Sellers Rank | #84 in Motivational Self-Help #98 in Personal Transformation Self-Help#100 in Success Self-Help | #47 in Workplace Culture #281 in Business Management #389 in Leadership & Motivation | #4 in Memory Improvement Self-Help#181 in Motivational Self-Help #183 in Success Self-Help |
Language | English | English | English |
ISBN-13 | 978-0399144462 | 978-1989603376 | 978-1401958237 |
Customer Reviews | 4.6/5 stars of 25,873 ratings | 4.7/5 stars of 577 ratings | 4.7/5 stars of 18,634 ratings |
Lexile measure | 900L | ||
Success Self-Help | Success Self-Help | Success Self-Help | |
Motivational Self-Help (Books) | Motivational Self-Help | Motivational Self-Help |
mariko perez: I read this with some of my patients who are struggling with change. It’s a great way to look at thing.
United States on Oct 22, 2023