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  • mehramit

    mehramit said:

    it's really good book. Suggesting everyone has to read once.

    posted Tuesday, September 15 2009
  • Katherine L. Giese

    katherine l. giese said:

    Love it! It's simple and gets to the point of expressing the unhealthiness of fearing change. This fear can paralyze you to do nothing-take no chance, no risk no nothing. When something changes and believe me it will, how will you deal with it? How will you feel about losing a relationship, getting laid off from a job, losing your money in investments, finding out your health is failing or not believing or forgetting about GOD?!!!. Will you freeze, roll up into a ball, unplug your telephone, not eat, not take a shower, don't pay bills-how will you make it? This book doesn't answer all these questions exactly but you will learn that "change" will happen and it is entirely up to you to decide how you are going to continue to live your life.” Makes you think.

    posted Wednesday, February 18 2009 ( | view 1 reply )
  • Rob T

    rob t said:

    In parabolic style Johnson addresses the issue of change. We will all face many times and even season of change throughout our lives. The characters in "Who moved my cheese?" offer valuable insights into the various ways we can respond to that change, and how our responses to change may effect our lives. An excellent read!

    posted Saturday, November 29 2008
  • Maryam R

    maryam r said:

    The only thing I can say is: this is the great book I'v read in my life. whenever I read it, I learn more and more new things.

    posted Saturday, November 1 2008
  • prajakta t

    prajakta t said:

    It is really inspiring book

    posted Wednesday, October 29 2008
  • Vandana

    vandana said:

    i found it interesting.. a small motivational story tat makes an impact in one's life so tat he/she can deal with the changes happening in their life.. teaches to become flexible in life... :)

    posted Wednesday, June 25 2008
  • Ali Og

    ali og said:

    OK. It is not an interesting story in my opinion but it simply includes some informations and practical points that might be a great help and cause great changes in your life.

    That makes it a must read for everyone!

    posted Wednesday, June 25 2008
  • sonal a

    sonal a said:

    I read this book when there were many changes going on in my professional and personal life simultaneously for the first time and i was too vulnerable at that time to cope up with them. Believe me it has helped me much more than anybody or anything else to accept the constant changes in my life. Thanks writers!!”

    posted Thursday, June 12 2008 ( | view 1 reply )
  • Pragnya

    pragnya said:

    This book was a gift from my Husband to me as I am a book lover. I simply loved the book because of the language & simplicity use therein. It makes you realize so many things & understand so much without actually complicating the things. Every time I am desperate with my career or I look for a change I make sure that I go through this book. Each time I read this book, I get to read some more, which has been written in between the lines. True guide, friend & philosopher for me

    posted Friday, May 16 2008
  • Summersnow

    summersnow said:

    I read this book several years ago because it was required reading for every employee of the company I worked for then. No kidding! New management came in and I think they were trying to prepare us for changes to come, but I ended up making a change of my own and leaving the company to move cross country and actually do the things I'd been talking about doing for so long. Which has turned out to be a very good thing. So even though I resented reading the book because of the way it was presented, it actually turned out to be a good thing. Go figure!

    posted Tuesday, May 13 2008 ( | view 1 reply )

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