Patrick Spencer Johnson is a well-known writer who has created several books on psychology that help to find a goal in life. He was also a management consultant, a physician.
Patrick Spencer Johnson gained worldwide fame by creating several books on psychology. In them, the management consultant shares with readers methods that help to get rid of difficulties and succeed in life.
Biography
Patrick Spencer was born in South Dakota, in the city of Mitchell. This joyful event took place in November 1938. Then the boy entered the famous Notre Dame School. At one time, future famous actresses, musicians, athletes, and producers studied at this institution. After graduating from a prestigious school in 1957, Johnson enters the University of Southern California. He leaves the walls of this institution in 1963 as a certified psychologist, a bachelor of humanities.
The doctor continued his education, enrolling in the College of Surgery of Ireland. Then the future luminary of medicine and psychology practices at the Mayo Clinic. Soon, a talented cardiologist begins working as the director of this non-profit organization, which is the largest among private research medical world centers.
"Where is my cheese?"
One of the most famous books of the talented psychologist is called "Where is my cheese?". They say that Johnson wrote it when he had a black streak in his life. This helped the medical luminary to get rid of the negative, so he decided to help others cope with difficulties.
In this work - simple tips that teach you to overcome life's barriers. Russian readers, after reading this work, leave conflicting reviews. Some say that the psychologist’s contribution to problem solving is dubious. They argue that this work contains such obvious truths that are only suitable for children. Moreover, the style of the parable turned out to be more like a fairy tale.
But these readers nevertheless confirm that the conclusions of the book may be useful to someone. This work calls for not to sit still, but to act and move towards your goal.