MAKING THE MOVE TO THE FUTURE.
Another year has soon come to an end and Christmas with family and friends has been taken care of. When moving closer to the new year, it is natural to reflect on the past and setting the goals for the future. What happened during the past year and how did we react to it? How did the happenings affect our future plans and goals?
I wouldn’t know a better way to make our thoughts clear about this than the way it is explained in the book by Spencer Johnson called:
“WHO MOVED MY CHEESE?”
Who Moved My Cheese? is the story of 4 characters living in a “Maze” who face unexpected change when they discover their “Cheese” has disappeared. Sniff and Scurry, who are mice, and Hem and Haw, little people the size of mice, each adapt to change in their “Maze” differently. In fact, one doesn’t adapt at all…
This timeless allegory reveals profound truths to individuals and organizations dealing with change. We each live in a “Maze”, a metaphor for the companies or organizations we work with, the communities we live in, the families we love places where we look for the things we want in life, “Cheese”. It may be an enjoyable career, loving relationships, wealth, or spiritual peace of mind.
As we all know, Samoa has been through many changes the past year, anything from economic difficulties, changing to left side driving and tsunami and we all have our own way to respond to this. How do you react when your cheese is taken away?
- Would you listen to your feelings and run off to do what your heart desire – Get more cheese?
- Would you just run off without any plan or feelings in the hope to find more cheese?
- Would you analyze the problem until it is almost too late and finally make a move to find more cheese?
- Would you do nothing at all and wait until the cheese is coming back, as it was not your fault that the cheese is gone?
PEOPLE COMMENTS
Gemma Nelson, Vaoala
Yes. Last year was better because we didn’t have to think about things like the tsunami, the road switch or other hard times we’ve been through this year. People have so much more to be thankful for this Christmas.
THEY FOUND THE CHEESE!
Faofao Beach Fales is back.
Waves swept away 20 beach fale and other facilities at the Saleapaga tourist spot on 29 September.
Damage was total. Yesterday, however, four beach fale and a bar and restaurant was launched. The opening is actually an official event. They have guests already, said spokesman, Tapu Legalo.
Tapu was worried about their prospects of attracting guests at Christmas after the tsunami.
“But people have been OK,” he said. Unlike before not their entire beach fales will be located on the beach.
Some will be built across the road from the beach.
Go and find your cheese,
Happy New Year !
Mats Loefkvist www.samoa-experience.com
P.S Anyone interested in the book “Who Moved My Cheese” can find it at
Who Moved My Cheese?: An Amazing Way to Deal with Change in Your Work and in Your Life















Dear friends,
The damage to Virgin Cove Resort is very little compared to other resorts and villages like Lalomanu which today is non existent. I have got many mails from people asking where they could help with a donation. Although we are fine with everything there are lots of families that are not. There are also many
Our Famous conference hotel in Apia, Hotel Kitano Tusitala now known as “Tanoa Tusitala Hotel” after it was bought by the Reddy Hotel Group from Fiji, burned down to the ground on September 16 in the morning. The hotel has just been undergoing an extensive renovation and all the traditional meeting fales built with the best of Samoan craftsmanship had received new and beautiful shingle roofs.
Finally on September 7 directly after the biggest Tourism Festival “Teuila Festival” the road switch from right to left took place. Both Monday the 7th and Tuesday the 8th are holidays to keep too many cars off the road. What will happen on Wednesday when all people are going back to work and many kids back to school is still to be seen.
