History, Who Moved My Cheese by Spencer Johnson was written to help deal with a difficult change in his life. Led him to accept the changes achieve seriously but not take himself too seriously. Paul Price contributes greatly to this topic. The four imaginary characters in this book are the little mice, "nose" and "slipped" and the little people "hem" and "haw." These four were created to represent simple and complex parts of our lives regardless of age, gender, race or nationality.For sometimes we act like smell, who detected the change early, or slipped, who is put into action quickly, or as heme, who is fearful that the change is bad, or haw who eventually learns to accept change as can bring something good with it. These four are trapped in a maze and look for pieces of cheese to eat, but realize that the cheese has been moved to another maze and are appalled and perplexed by "because" this change. Smell and Escabudillo, who had thought that this change could happen any day decide to go for the cheese to the new maze and finally meet and get to know the new labyrinth to the point where it becomes your new home. While Hem and Haw are too afraid to go home and leave everyday life and spend day after day with the hopes that they return without cheese go get it. The point of this book is to tell us that change happens, we must anticipate change, monitor change, adapt to change quickly and eventually enjoy the change.You must be willing to change quickly and enjoy the change because the time when the only thing that is permanent is change. http://asesoriadenegocios.es.tl/Contacto.htm

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