Nicole & Kate Can Relate

We all experience change in our lives, but how we anticipate it, react to it, and adapt to it varies greatly. In this episode we’ll share a discussion on the book Who Moved My Cheese?, a fable that follows the moves of 2 mice and 2 “littlepeople” as they make big life decisions in response to change.

Show Notes

We all experience change in our lives, but how we anticipate it, react to it, and adapt to it varies greatly.

In this episode we’ll share a discussion on the book Who Moved My Cheese?, a fable that follows the moves of 2 mice and 2 “littlepeople” as they make big life decisions in response to change.


Points Discussed in this Episode
  • How do we instinctively react to change? 
  • How our experiences impact our reaction to change as we get older or more mature
  • Which character we relate to the most in the book
  • Being able to help someone to the extent that they want to be helped
  • What would you do if you weren’t afraid?
  • When you change your beliefs, you change your actions, and therefore you change the way you behave

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Thank you so much for joining us for this episode where we share a book discussion on Who Moved My Cheese? by Spencer Johnson.

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What is Nicole & Kate Can Relate?

We're Nicole & Kate! Friends, confidants, accountability partners, and we’ve been supporting each other over the years sharing our ups and our downs and hashing out the big questions of life - do we want kids? Can we have it all? How do we stay healthy and keep our businesses running smoothly without major stress and overwhelm? We talk things out ‘cause that’s what real friends do - they provide love, support, and space for one another to share without judgement, speak without hesitation, and learn from each other - even when we don’t agree.