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Trust in your ability to navigate through change from "summary" of Who Moved My Cheese? by Spencer Johnson

When you trust in your ability to navigate through change, you are essentially believing in yourself and your capacity to adapt to new circumstances. It means having confidence in your skills, knowledge, and resilience to find a way forward despite the uncertainties that come with change. This concept is illustrated in the story of 'Who Moved My Cheese?' through the character of Haw, who initially struggles with the idea of change but eventually learns to trust in his ability to adapt. As he faces the unknown corridors of the maze in search of new cheese, he realizes that his fear and uncertainty are hindering his progress. It is only when he starts to believe in himself and his capacity to navigate through change that he is able...
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    Who Moved My Cheese?

    Spencer Johnson

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