Who Moved My Cheese
An AMazing Way to Deal with Change in Your Work and in Your Life
by Spencer Johnson
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“11. Who moved my cheese I remember reading this in Class 12th and wonderfully how could someone write such a simple book to illustrate such complex aspects of life. Highly recommended as your first book. | @AlvinJenson3 Yeah, it's a great little book. | @ArnoldMashanda Great book. Read it a while back | @TjeerdHans @hanskruse a great classic book | @journeyofage All great books | One of the mostgifted or recommeded books.”
Source →“11. Who moved my cheese I remember reading this in Class 12th and wonderfully how could someone write such a simple book to illustrate such complex aspects of life. Highly recommended as your first book. | @AlvinJenson3 Yeah, it's a great little book. | @ArnoldMashanda Great book. Read it a while back | @TjeerdHans @hanskruse a great classic book | @journeyofage All great books | One of the mostgifted or recommeded books.”
Source →“11. Who moved my cheese I remember reading this in Class 12th and wonderfully how could someone write such a simple book to illustrate such complex aspects of life. Highly recommended as your first book. | @AlvinJenson3 Yeah, it's a great little book. | @ArnoldMashanda Great book. Read it a while back | @TjeerdHans @hanskruse a great classic book | @journeyofage All great books | One of the mostgifted or recommeded books.”
Source →“11. Who moved my cheese I remember reading this in Class 12th and wonderfully how could someone write such a simple book to illustrate such complex aspects of life. Highly recommended as your first book. | @AlvinJenson3 Yeah, it's a great little book. | @ArnoldMashanda Great book. Read it a while back | @TjeerdHans @hanskruse a great classic book | @journeyofage All great books | One of the mostgifted or recommeded books.”
Source →“11. Who moved my cheese I remember reading this in Class 12th and wonderfully how could someone write such a simple book to illustrate such complex aspects of life. Highly recommended as your first book. | @AlvinJenson3 Yeah, it's a great little book. | @ArnoldMashanda Great book. Read it a while back | @TjeerdHans @hanskruse a great classic book | @journeyofage All great books | One of the mostgifted or recommeded books.”
Source →“11. Who moved my cheese I remember reading this in Class 12th and wonderfully how could someone write such a simple book to illustrate such complex aspects of life. Highly recommended as your first book. | @AlvinJenson3 Yeah, it's a great little book. | @ArnoldMashanda Great book. Read it a while back | @TjeerdHans @hanskruse a great classic book | @journeyofage All great books | One of the mostgifted or recommeded books.”
Source →“11. Who moved my cheese I remember reading this in Class 12th and wonderfully how could someone write such a simple book to illustrate such complex aspects of life. Highly recommended as your first book. | @AlvinJenson3 Yeah, it's a great little book. | @ArnoldMashanda Great book. Read it a while back | @TjeerdHans @hanskruse a great classic book | @journeyofage All great books | One of the mostgifted or recommeded books.”
Source →Recommended by 9 notable people, including Meghan Markle and James Clear
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Recommended by 11 sources and appears in Professional Development, Most Recommended Books, and Psychology.
It is the amusing and enlightening story of four characters who live in a maze and look for cheese to nourish them and make them happy. Cheese is a metaphor for what you want to have in life, for example a good job, a loving relationship, money or possessions, health or spiritual peace of mind. The maze is where you look for what you want, perhaps ...
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Recommended by 11 sources and appears in Professional Development, Most Recommended Books, and Psychology.
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Meghan Markle
“11. Who moved my cheese I remember reading this in Class 12th and wonderfully how could someone write such a simple book to illustrate such complex aspects of life. Highly recommended as your first book. | @AlvinJenson3 Yeah, it's a great little book. | @ArnoldMashanda Great book. Read it a while back | @TjeerdHans @hanskruse a great classic book | @journeyofage All great books | One of the mostgifted or recommeded books.”
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Consider The Boy, the Mole, the Fox and the Horse by Charlie Mackesy. Recommended by 8 sources.
“Soft-spoken, heavily illustrated fable built from short dialogues and watercolor sketches. Each spread pairs a spare line of text with a loose drawing, so the pleasure is visual and aphoristic rather than narrative; readers collect felt-true sentences more than plot. Most useful when you want quick consolations, a prompt for conversation with a child, or a pause during a rough day. Limiting if you want sustained argument, concrete advice, or tightly plotted storytelling: the repetition of gentleness can feel sentimental or thin after a while.”
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