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Main questions.
1. What does the maze represent?
The maze represents the struggle most of us go through. We all have dream and expectations that we work hard for. We also expect that once we reach our goal we wouldnt have to do anymore work and our lives would be set forever. However, life holds many surprises and you have to be ready for anything. If you are hit with hardship put on you running shoes and suit and start a new beginning. Dont waste your time crying over what hit you because that wont change it. Lastly, understand that nothing last forever so always be prepared to move on.
2. Identify both the cheese and the maze in your own business experiences. Then consider what might happen if someone moved your cheese. Imagine the ways you might have to cope with the changes.
When I graduated from high school I needed money and I realized that I cant depend on my parents forever. As an adult now I knew that I had to start working and depending on myself. For three weeks I looked for a job and it was the hardest thing I went through. I wasnt ready for the real world. Finally, one morning I got a phone call from a valet company and I was hired in. Getting my first pay check after two week I thought that I was set for life. For three months I was living my best life, eating out every day, hanging out with my friends, but it didnt last and I got fired. For a whole week I stayed home thinking where I went wrong and how I lost my cheese. I finally realized that nothing is forever and change is good. I decided to attend school and continue my education and now Im a senior.
3. What changes have you already experienced in your life? How did you react to the changes? Were you threatened, angry, frightened, disoriented, or excited by the challenge? After reading Who Moved My Cheese? do you feel you dealt as well as you could have with those changes?
Losing my first job was my first experience. I didnt handle it in the best way. I was angry and very disoriented. It took me a while till I was back on my feet and started a new beginning. The second experience was when I first failed my first college class. It was during my second semester and I really thought that maybe school wasnt for me. However, I quickly came to realize that I wasnt going to let that blunder my focus. I registered for the same class the following semester and was determined to pass it at any cost. Im glad that I learned from my mistake and dealt with it the way I did. During my first experience, I was like Ham and Haw. However, during my second experience, I learned and reacted like Scurry and Sniff.
4. What will you do to prepare yourself for change?
To prepare yourself for a change you have to realize that nothing last forever. You have to be ready and keep your eyes open for new opportunities and change. Thinking too much about what you lost or your cheese, can hurt you more than it can benefit you. Always be ready to move on and find new cheese. As soon as you start moving and looking for new opportunities you will feel better.
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