Wednesday, September 16, 2009

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Who Moved My Cheese? Wisdom Eagle

Excellent parable written by Spencer Johnson to leave us a fantastic lesson on how to overcome the constant changes that happen in our life .
mice Johnson was inspired to build this famous book and gives the feel of a fairytale, but it's just the excuse they chose to transmit a great and valuable lesson that may well be applied to all walks of life and relates to the changes.


In this paper the author discusses the reaction of four characters (two mice and two little men) and the changes in employment patterns and changes in privacy.


As the story goes, all these beings lived in a maze, and to be happy and support themselves, dependent on the cheese. For that reason, have found a room full of nutritious food that had filled with happiness and everything seemed to grow to perfection.


However, that good stage soon fell behind because the cheese disappeared. Given that reality, all were forced to realize that nothing is eternal and that there is no formula to ensure the welfare and success for life.


In "Who Moved My Cheese?" The author tells us that, in life, one can reach the cheese (this term being understood as anything that human beings yearn for progress in personal, work and even economic) but to reach it, must overcome obstacles that may stand in our path.


In other words, can say that, through this parable, Johnson shows the importance not only to accept and cope with change but also to understand them as a positive event that leads to new opportunities.


View animated video for this story: Part1

Part2

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all find their cheese!

Friday, September 11, 2009

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The eagle is the bird with increased longevity of these species. Comes to live 70 years, but to reach that age, at 40 to take a serious and difficult decision, because your nails are tight and flexible and can not take their prey, from which it feeds.


Its long beak and sharp curves, pointing to his chest. Its wings are aged and heavy and thick feathers, flying is already so difficult!

Therefore, the eagle has only two choices: to die or face a painful process of renewal that will last 150 days.
This process is to fly to the top of a mountain and stay there, in a nest near a wall, where you do not have the need to fly. After finding that place, the eagle starts to hit its peak in the wall to get start it, then expect the growth of a new one that come off one by one the nails. When new nails begin to birth, begins to pluck his feathers old.

Finally, after 5 months flight leaves for renewal and to live another 30 years.

In our lives, we often have to take a break for some time and begin the long process of renewal to continue a majestic flight of victory, just renewed we start a new path to the future.

I invite you to watch the following video that tells the story of the eagle and leaves us a great lesson: