Who Moved My Cheese by Dr. Spencer Johnson – Book Summary

Who Moved My Cheese by Spencer Johnson Book Summary || 12 Minutes

This animated book summary shall help you have a gist of the story in this book and lessons highlighted by Dr. Spencer Johnson.
Whether you’re processing change or preparing for the inevitable, this book will remind you that you’re not alone and that there’s light at the end of the tunnel.

Because we fear starting again or looking foolish or that we might end up somewhere worse, we often don’t want to change when things begin changing around us. We deny change has arrived or is coming. We get frustrated and start to blame others. We think more about what could go wrong than go right. We let our fears grow out of control then control us.

But the fact is, like it or otherwise, that the world is constantly changing. And while not all change is good or necessary it always creates new opportunities, whether we recognize them immediately or not.

Letting go of what we know is hard, but essential for growth and improvement. The quicker you let go of old things, the sooner you can learn new skills and create a better future. When you change what you believe, you can change what you do.

Ask yourself – “What would I do if I wasn’t afraid I might fail?”

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