Where Is The Other Cheese?
A key stratgey to move forward in personal growth is to befriend an enemy.
Change has been my greatest enemy this year, the cause for a majority of my unnecessary depressions and mood swings. And throughtout this academic year, which has yet to come to an end, I have been constantly reminded of this feature that plans to become a lifelong companion.
Currently studying business, I have observed that change and keeping up with it is the lifeblood of all businesses. And it is only plausible that such an application can be made to our own lives. 'Embrace the friend'. It is a true testament of my own growth when I can find good in an enemy such as this. In doing this I make room for contingency planning in my life, where I plan for the unexpected.
Having been the last person to want to study in India, I am now making room for such an option in my life. And moreover, I am happy about it! Rather than fearing Change, I have come to terms to roll with it, and maybe one day, roll ahead of it!
The essentiality of change is spoken about popularly in Dr. Spencer Johnson's Who Moved My Cheese? I feel that the book has been inappropriately titled. Time should not be wasted in finding out who brought about this change. Rather, the book should have been titled Where Is The Other Cheese?
I think it would have been more appropriate.
Change has been my greatest enemy this year, the cause for a majority of my unnecessary depressions and mood swings. And throughtout this academic year, which has yet to come to an end, I have been constantly reminded of this feature that plans to become a lifelong companion.
Currently studying business, I have observed that change and keeping up with it is the lifeblood of all businesses. And it is only plausible that such an application can be made to our own lives. 'Embrace the friend'. It is a true testament of my own growth when I can find good in an enemy such as this. In doing this I make room for contingency planning in my life, where I plan for the unexpected.
Having been the last person to want to study in India, I am now making room for such an option in my life. And moreover, I am happy about it! Rather than fearing Change, I have come to terms to roll with it, and maybe one day, roll ahead of it!
The essentiality of change is spoken about popularly in Dr. Spencer Johnson's Who Moved My Cheese? I feel that the book has been inappropriately titled. Time should not be wasted in finding out who brought about this change. Rather, the book should have been titled Where Is The Other Cheese?
I think it would have been more appropriate.
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