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作者 | 史賓賽.強森 |
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出版社 | RANDOM CENTURY GROUP LIMITED |
商品描述 | The Present:作者SpencerJohnson本身是南加大的心理學博士,也是皇家外科學院醫學博士。《WhoMovedMyCheese?誰搬走了我的乳酪》協助讀者對於在工作中或生活中處理變化的絕 |
作者 | 史賓賽.強森 |
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出版社 | RANDOM CENTURY GROUP LIMITED |
商品描述 | The Present:作者SpencerJohnson本身是南加大的心理學博士,也是皇家外科學院醫學博士。《WhoMovedMyCheese?誰搬走了我的乳酪》協助讀者對於在工作中或生活中處理變化的絕 |
內容簡介 作者Spencer Johnson本身是南加大的心理學博士,也是皇家外科學院醫學博士。《Who Moved My Cheese? 誰搬走了我的乳酪》協助讀者對於在工作中或生活中處理變化的絕妙方法。 這本讓您在工作上與生活都能成功的作品,藉由一位失意的年輕人向年長的朋友請益,長者傳授一些觀念如:對於個人的過去、現在與未來都必須等同注視;因為我們要從過去汲取經驗,活在當下的體驗與未來的計劃都必須省視。Spencer Johnson以身邊常發生的困難為腳本,以故事及經驗為我們解開人生可能會碰到的困惑。
書名 / | The Present |
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作者 / | 史賓賽.強森 |
簡介 / | The Present:作者SpencerJohnson本身是南加大的心理學博士,也是皇家外科學院醫學博士。《WhoMovedMyCheese?誰搬走了我的乳酪》協助讀者對於在工作中或生活中處理變化的絕 |
出版社 / | RANDOM CENTURY GROUP LIMITED |
ISBN13 / | 9780553817959 |
ISBN10 / | 0553817957 |
EAN / | 9780553817959 |
誠品26碼 / | 2680380334001 |
頁數 / | 112 |
注音版 / | 否 |
裝訂 / | P:平裝 |
語言 / | 3:英文 |
尺寸 / | 19.4X12.6CM |
級別 / | N:無 |
內文 :
Before the Story
Late one afternoon, Bill Green received an urgent phone call from Liz Michaels, who he used to work with.
She had heard Bill was experiencing great success, and she got right to the point, "Could I meet with you soon?" she asked. He thought he heard strain in her voice.
Bill said yes and rearranged his schedule so they could meet for lunch the next day. When Liz entered the restaurant, he noticed how tired she looked.
After some small talk and ordering their meals, Liz told him, "I have Harrison's job now."
"Congratulations," Bill said. "I'm not surprised you've been promoted."
"Thanks, but the problems are mounting," she admitted.
"A lot has changed since you were with us. We have fewer people, but more work. There never seems to be enough time to get everything done - at work or at home.
"And I'm just not enjoying life as much as I'd like to.
"By the way, Bill," she added, changing the subject, "you look good."
"I am good," he said. "I'm enjoying my work and life more. It's a nice change for me!"
"Oh?" she said. "Did your job change?"
Bill laughed. "No, but if feels like it. It all came together about a year ago."
"What happened?" Liz wanted to know.
Bill began, "Remember how hard I used to push myself and others to get good results? And how much time and effort it took us to get things done?"
Liz laughed. "I remember all too well."
Bill smiled, as though amused by his old behavior. "Well I've learned a few things. And so have many other people in my department. We're getting better results, faster and with lessstress.
"And to top it off, I'm enjoying life more."
"What's happened?" Liz asked.
"If I told you, you probably wouldn't believe it."
"Try me," she replied.
He paused and then said, "I heard a story from a good friend of mine. It turned out to be a real gift. In fact, the story is called The Present."
"What is it about?" Liz inquired.
"It's a story about a young man who discovers a way to live and work that makes him happier and more successful.
"After I heard it, I thought a lot about the story and how I could benefit from using it. I started using what I learned, first at work and then later in my personal life. It had a big impact on me, and others began to notice.
"Like the young man in the story, I'm happier now, and I'm doing better."
"How?" Liz asked. "In what way?"
"Well, I now concentrate better on what I am doing. I learn more from what happens, and I'm able to plan better. I can focus now on getting the more important things done, without taking so long to do them."
"You got all that out of one story?" Liz seemed amazed.
"Well that's what I got out of the story. Different people get different things from The Present, depending on where they are in their work or life when they hear it. Of course, some people just don't get it at all.
"The story is a practical parable," Bill continued. "So it's not just what's in the story. It's what you take out of it that gives it value."
Liz asked, "Can you tell it to me?"
Bill sipped his glass of water and then said slowly, "Liz I hesitate because you've always seemed to be so skeptical. And this is the type of story you might dismiss too easily."
At that point, Liz let her guard down. She confessed that she was under a great deal of stress, in her job and personal life, and had come to lunch hoping to get some help.
Bill remembered when he felt that way.
Liz said, "I really want to hear the story."
Bill had always liked and respected Liz. So he said, "I'd be happy to tell it to you, if you agree that what you get and use from the story is up to you.
"And," he added, "If you find it useful, that you will share it with others."
Liz agreed and Bill continued. "When I first heard it, I realized at some point in the story that there was a great deal more to it than I had anticipated.
"I found myself taking notes throughout the story to help me remember the insights I might want to use later."
Liz wondered what she might fine useful for herself. She took out a small notepad and said, "I'm ready to listen."
Then Bill began to tell the story of The Present.
From the Hardcover edition.
Copyright© 2003 by Spencer Johnson